Delaney M E, O'Keefe L D, Skene K M
Department of Psychology, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
J Pers Assess. 1997 Aug;69(1):63-80. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa6901_4.
The social and societal pressures to be thin that many women experience are widely believed to negatively affect their body image. The fact that this view is not reflected in traditional body image measures prompted the development of this multidimensional self-report instrument of body weight and shape concerns that is contextually grounded in young women's life experiences. Semistructured interviews with high school and university women (N = 16) were used to develop the questionnaire items. Students were asked about their experiences with controlling the size and shape of their bodies, and the expectations and evaluations of others (e.g., parents, friends, intimate partners) regarding their body shape. The initial 101-item pool was derived from a content analysis of the interview transcripts and was administered to 287 female university students. Exploratory factor analysis with oblique rotation revealed five underlying dimensions, specifically, (a) Weight dissatisfaction, (b) Slimness as quality of life, (c) Interpersonal messages regarding slimness, (d) Societal value of thinness, and (e) Valuing exercise.
许多女性所经历的追求瘦身的社会和社会压力被广泛认为会对她们的身体形象产生负面影响。传统身体形象测量方法未体现这一观点,这促使我们开发了这种基于年轻女性生活经历的多维自我报告工具,用于测量对体重和体型的担忧。通过对高中和大学女生(N = 16)进行半结构化访谈来开发问卷项目。询问学生们控制自己身体尺寸和形状的经历,以及他人(如父母、朋友、亲密伴侣)对其体型的期望和评价。最初的101个项目库来自对访谈记录的内容分析,并施测于287名女大学生。采用斜交旋转的探索性因素分析揭示了五个潜在维度,具体为:(a)体重不满,(b)苗条作为生活质量,(c)关于苗条的人际信息,(d)瘦的社会价值,以及(e)重视锻炼。