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Development of body modification and excessive exercise scales for adolescents

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posted on 2024-06-17, 03:52 authored by M McCabe, M Vincent
The present study was designed to develop a Body Modification Scale (BMS) to measure body change among adolescents and to modify an Excessive Exercise Scale (EES) into a shorter form for adolescents. Two hundred and twenty-one girls and 192 boys from Grades 7 to 10 completed the BMS and the EES. Factor analysis revealed three identical factors for the BMS for girls and boys: weight loss, weight gain, and muscle mass. Two identical factors for girls and boys were also revealed for the EES. Both factor structures were further validated on a separate sample of 286 adolescents (140 girls, 146 boys). The BMS and EES demon-strated excellent reliability (alpha > .86) and high test-retest reliability (alpha > .82) over 1 month. Good concurrent validity was also found for the weight loss factor of the BMS. These findings demonstrate the utility of these two scales for use with adolescents.

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Volume

9

Pagination

131-141

Location

Thousand Oaks, CA

ISSN

1073-1911

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1552-3489

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2002, Sage Publishing

Issue

2

Publisher

Sage Publishing

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