Getting entangled with body image: Development and validation of a new measure
2015 (English)In: Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, ISSN 1476-0835, E-ISSN 2044-8341, Vol. 88, no 3, p. 304-316Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
Objectives: Several studies have highlighted the role of cognitive fusion on human suffering and a wide range of psychopathological conditions. Namely, this process has been regarded as a core aspect in eating disorders. Nevertheless, the study of cognitive fusion on eating psychopathology is scarce and a measure that specifically concerns body image was still to be created. The present study aimed therefore at developing and validating such measure, the Cognitive Fusion Questionnaire - Body Image (CFQ-BI).
Design and methods: The current study was conducted using different samples of both genders, collected in the general and student populations. The dimensionality of the CFQ-BI was tested through an exploratory factor analysis and a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). The scale's internal reliability and other psychometric qualities were also analysed.
Results: The CFQ-BI's final structure was one-dimensional and comprised 10 items that assess body image-related cognitive fusion. This final structure explained a total of 73.41% of the variance. The adequacy of the questionnaire was corroborated through a CFA which revealed that CFQ-BI presents good global and local adjustment values and goodness-of-fit indices. Results also showed that the CFQ-BI holds a very good internal consistency (=.96), convergent, divergent and temporal reliabilities, and is able to discriminate cases from non-cases of eating psychopathology.
Conclusions: The CFQ-BI was thus established as a short, robust, and reliable measure of body image-related cognitive fusion. This new measure may correspond to a significant contribution to research and clinical practice in the field of body image and eating-related difficulties.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
John Wiley & Sons, 2015. Vol. 88, no 3, p. 304-316
Keywords [en]
assessment, Body image-related cognitive fusion, cognitive fusion, Confirmatory Factor Analysis, eating psychopathology
National Category
Psychology (excluding Applied Psychology) Psychiatry
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-109248DOI: 10.1111/papt.12047ISI: 000360045700006Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-84939478138OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-109248DiVA, id: diva2:1806049
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