Paudel Shishir, Chalise Anisha, Tamrakar Shaina, Khatri Dhurba
Department of Public Health, CiST College, Pokhara University, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Kathmandu Institute of Child Health, Hepaliheight, Nepal.
SAGE Open Med. 2025 Mar 12;13:20503121251324085. doi: 10.1177/20503121251324085. eCollection 2025.
Perceptions of beauty, deeply rooted in societal norms, significantly impact self-esteem, self-concept, and mental well-being. This study aimed to develop and validate the Perceptions of Beauty Standards Scale, a tool designed to assess how individuals perceive societal beauty standards.
The Perceptions of Beauty Standards Scale was developed and validated following extensive literature review, expert consultation and survey among 313 adolescents in Kathmandu, Nepal. Items in the scale reflect societal standards of beauty, focusing on physical attributes such as weight, skin color, and body imperfections.
Content validity was established with a scale-level content validity index of 0.95 and an item-level content validity index above 0.83 for all items. The initial 10-item Perceptions of Beauty Standards Scale underwent exploratory factor analysis, which revealed two factors: "Beauty Perceptions" (38.67% variance explained) and "Acceptance of Beauty Diversity" (10.47% variance explained). However, two items exhibited instability in factor loadings and item-total correlations, prompting their removal from the scale. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed for the Perceptions of Beauty Standards Scale-10 two-factor model, the single-factor model, and the revised 8-item version (Perceptions of Beauty Standards Scale-8). Confirmatory factor analysis results confirmed that the Perceptions of Beauty Standards Scale-8 exhibited a good fit (CMIN/DF = 2.30, TLI = 0.947, SRMR = 0.040, RMSEA = 0.061), demonstrating strong construct validity.
The scale showed good psychometric properties, including content validity, construct validity, and reliability. The Perceptions of Beauty Standards Scale-8 offers a robust measure of societal beauty perceptions, providing valuable insights into body image and mental health, particularly in environments where societal beauty standards strongly influence self-esteem.
对美的认知深深植根于社会规范,对自尊、自我概念和心理健康有重大影响。本研究旨在开发并验证“美标准认知量表”,这是一种用于评估个体如何看待社会美标准的工具。
在广泛的文献综述、专家咨询以及对尼泊尔加德满都313名青少年进行调查之后,开发并验证了“美标准认知量表”。该量表中的项目反映了社会美标准,重点关注体重、肤色和身体缺陷等身体特征。
量表层面的内容效度指数为0.95,所有项目的项目层面内容效度指数均高于0.83,从而确立了内容效度。最初的10项“美标准认知量表”进行了探索性因素分析,结果显示有两个因素: “美的认知”(解释方差的38.67%)和“对美多样性的接受”(解释方差的10.47%)。然而,有两个项目在因素载荷和项目与总分的相关性方面表现不稳定,促使它们从量表中删除。对“美标准认知量表 - 10”的两因素模型、单因素模型以及修订后的8项版本(“美标准认知量表 - 8”)进行了验证性因素分析。验证性因素分析结果证实,“美标准认知量表 - 8”显示出良好的拟合度(CMIN/DF = 2.30,TLI = 0.947,SRMR = 0.040,RMSEA = 0.061),表明具有很强的结构效度。
该量表显示出良好的心理测量特性,包括内容效度、结构效度和信度。“美标准认知量表 - 8”为社会美认知提供了一种可靠的测量方法,为身体形象和心理健康提供了有价值的见解,特别是在社会美标准强烈影响自尊的环境中。