Development and validation of a tailored measure of body image for pregnant women.

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT(2017)

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This study developed and validated a quantitative measure of body image specifically designed for pregnancy-the Body Image in Pregnancy Scale (BIPS). Scale development was guided by qualitative data from a series of studies exploring the meaning of women's body image experiences during pregnancy, and previously established body image measures. Exploratory factor analysis for a sample of pregnant women (n = 251) indicated good fit for a 36-item scale with seven factors: preoccupation with physical appearance, dissatisfaction with physical strength, dissatisfaction with facial features, sexual attractiveness, prioritizing physical appearance over body functioning, appearance-related behavioral avoidance, and dissatisfaction with body parts. BIPS subscale scores demonstrated good internal reliability, test-retest reliability, and both incremental and convergent validity with measures of body image, self-esteem, and depressive symptomatology. Although the pregnancy-focused wording of BIPS items prevents its use for comparisons with nonpregnant populations, further testing of changes in body image throughout pregnancy is an identified area for further research with this measure. Public Significance Statement Despite accumulated theoeretical and empirical evidence suggesting body image experiences may be qualitatively different during pregnancy than for other times in the human life span, there is a lack of validated body image measures to guide this research. The present study addresses this gap by developing and validating the Body Image in Pregnancy Scale (BIPS), derived from existing theoretical frameworks and qualitative data suggesting the most important components of body image during pregnancy.
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assessment,body image disturbances,pregnancy,psychometrics,validation
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