Adaptação transcultural e análise psicométrica da Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS) para jovens universitários brasileiros

Q4 Medicine
Cristiany Seppe Faria, Stéfane Maria De Oliveira Meireles, Bárbara Rodrigues Nunes, Maurício Almeida, Priscila Figueiredo Campos, Clara Mockdece Neves
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The appreciation of body functionality refers to the extent to which an individual appreciates what his body does or is capable of doing. It represents a facet of positive body image that has recently gained significant attention in research in the area. The Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS) is an instrument created to measure this construct. However, so far, the use of FAS has been limited to a few languages. To partially overcome this limitation, the present study aimed to carry out a cross-cultural adaptation of FAS and assess the psychometric properties of the developed version. A sample of 157 Brazilian young university students (mean age = 23.41, SD = 4.21; 84 men, 73 women) completed the Brazilian Portuguese version of the FAS online, plus additional measures. A Confirmatory Factor Analysis demonstrated a one-dimensional structure for the version (factorial loads > 0.50). Evidence of convergent validity was provided through significant and positive correlations of FAS with measures of body appreciation, self-compassion, and self-esteem, plus significant and negative correlations with measures of anxiety and depression (r > 0.5 e p < 0.0001). The internal consistency of FAS was satisfactory (α = 0.90). The availability of the Brazilian version of FAS may be useful for use in clinical and research settings. Future studies may provide additional evidence of validity, including use with other populations.
巴西大学生功能评价量表(FAS)的跨文化适应与心理测量分析
对身体功能的欣赏是指个人对自己身体所做或能够做的事情的欣赏程度。它代表了积极身体形象的一个方面,最近在该领域的研究中引起了极大的关注。功能欣赏量表(FAS)是一种用来衡量这种结构的工具。然而,到目前为止,FAS的使用仅限于几种语言。为了部分克服这一限制,本研究旨在对FAS进行跨文化适应,并评估开发版本的心理测量特性。157名巴西年轻大学生(平均年龄23.41,标准差4.21;84名男性,73名女性)在网上完成了巴西-葡萄牙版FAS,并采取了额外措施。一项验证性因素分析证明了该版本的一维结构(因子负荷>0.50)。FAS与身体欣赏、自我同情和自尊的测量之间存在显著正相关,从而提供了收敛有效性的证据,加上与焦虑和抑郁指标的显著负相关(r>0.5 e p<0.0001)。FAS的内部一致性令人满意(α=0.90)。巴西版FAS的可用性可能有助于临床和研究环境。未来的研究可能会提供更多的有效性证据,包括与其他人群一起使用。
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Motricidade
Motricidade Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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