Validación del Body Shape Questionnaire (Cuestionario de la Figura Corporal) BSQ para la población colombiana

The standardization of the Body Shape Questionnaire test was performed on a typical Colombian population, consisting of a group of 1939 pre-teenager and teenager girls, aged between 9 and 19. The average age was 14, with a standard deviation of 1.83 years .The sample was randomly chosen from 7 schoo...

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Autores:
Castrillón-Moreno, Diego Alonso
Luna-Montaño, Iris
Avendaño-Prieto, Gerardo
Pérez-Acosta, Andrés M.
Tipo de recurso:
Article of journal
Fecha de publicación:
2007
Institución:
Universidad Católica de Colombia
Repositorio:
RIUCaC - Repositorio U. Católica
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.ucatolica.edu.co:10983/543
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10983/543
Palabra clave:
Corporal dissatisfaction
Concern about weight
Corporal image
Insatisfacción corporal
Preocupación por el peso
Anorexia
Bulimia
Imagen corporal
ANOREXIA NERVIOSA
BULIMIA NERVIOSA
TRASTORNOS DE LA NUTRICIÓN
PSICOMETRÍA
AUTOIMAGEN CORPORAL
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openAccess
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Derechos Reservados - Universidad Católica de Colombia, 2007
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Summary:The standardization of the Body Shape Questionnaire test was performed on a typical Colombian population, consisting of a group of 1939 pre-teenager and teenager girls, aged between 9 and 19. The average age was 14, with a standard deviation of 1.83 years .The sample was randomly chosen from 7 schools (4 public and 3 private institutions), located in the city of Popayán (Cauca, Colombia). The study group was selected with the use of a stratified sampling method by blocks, choosing the 10% of the public and private institutions from the entire population and taking the total available sample. The findings of the study show that the test is divided into two factors that have high theoretical coherence. This could be expected from a construct which refers not only to corporal dissatisfaction in general, but that is associated with corporal weight gain. In consequence, the test would not be searching for a generalized dysmorphic characteristic but for one that is associated with concern about being overweight or obese. The first factor was called Corporal Dissatisfaction and the second, Concern about Weight. The standardization method used was construct validation through factorial analysis with Varimax rotation, resulting in a high differentiation between the two above mentioned factors. A KMO (Kayser Meyer Olkin) of 0.98 with a variance of 52.3% was yielded. The internal consistency was calculated by means of Cronbach alpha with intraclass correlation coefficient, yielding a measured value of 0.95 for the whole instrument, 0.95 for the first factor and 0.92 for the second factor. The scores were typified in percentiles, setting 85 as the cutting point, which is equivalent to a direct score of 59 for the Corporal Dissatisfaction factor, 54 for the Concern about Weight factor, and 112 for the general score.