| Literature DB >> 24958658 |
Michael R Sladek1, Renee Engeln2, Steven A Miller3.
Abstract
This paper details the development of the Male Body Talk (MBT) scale and five studies supporting the psychometric soundness of scores on this new measure. Participants were 18-65-year-old men recruited via Amazon's Mechanical Turk, introductory psychology courses, and snowball sampling. The MBT scale assesses the frequency with which men engage in negatively valenced body-related conversations with others. Two subscales were identified through a combination of exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. The Muscle Talk subscale assesses men's tendency to express concerns regarding degree of muscularity and being too small. The Fat Talk subscale assesses men's tendency to express concerns regarding level of body fat and being overweight. Scores on the MBT scale demonstrated strong internal consistency and moderate test-retest reliability. Evidence of convergent, discriminant, and incremental validity of scores on the MBT scale is presented. This new measure is a useful tool for examining how often men engage in negative body talk.Entities:
Keywords: Body dissatisfaction; Body image; Body talk; Measurement; Men; Muscularity
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24958658 DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2014.02.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Body Image ISSN: 1740-1445