Not uni-dimension! Exploring the multi-dimensional concept of positive body image in the Chinese context.

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Frontiers in Psychology Pub Date : 2025-01-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1494172
Hanqin Yan
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Objectives: Past researchers often used single measurement to explore the overall level of positive body image, which caused much misunderstanding of positive body image. With a positive psychology perspective, and based on the holistic positive body image theory, this study explored the multi-dimensional concept of positive body image in the Chinese context, integrated its three measures, examined the overall level of positive body image among Chinese college students, and tested the gender measurement invariance, as well as explored the latent categories of positive body image in the college student population.

Methods: A convenience sampling method was used to survey 670 college students in China, using the Chinese version of Body Appreciation Scale-2 (BAS-2), Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS), Body Image Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-5 (BI-AAQ-5), and the Positive Body Talk Scale (PBTS). Confirmatory factor analysis was used to validate the three dimensions of positive body image, and a measurement invariance test was used to figure out the measurement invariance of the three scales on the gender variable, lastly, latent profile analysis was used to explore the latent categories of positive body image among Chinese college students.

Results: (1) Three measures of positive body image were able to measure Chinese college students' overall positive body image well, and had good measurement invariance on the variable of gender; (2) Chinese college students' positive body image could be divided into three potential categories, namely, "low-level of positive body image" (32.2%), "general-level positive body image" (40.4%), and "high-level positive body image" (27.4%); (3) positive body talk can significantly and positively predict the overall positive body image of Chinese college students.

Conclusion: We conclude that the three measures of positive body image are valid and versatile to Chinese college students and have high relevance with positive body talk, we also validate the multidimensional concept of positive body image in the Chinese context and hope to lead future Chinese researchers for better understanding the multi-dimensional concept of positive body image, and use the three measures to measure the holistic positive body image. We reveal and identify three latent categories of positive body image to effectively promote the healthy development of Chinese college students' macro-ecosystem.

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研究目的以往的研究通常采用单一测量方法来探讨积极身体形象的整体水平,这造成了对积极身体形象的误解。本研究以积极心理学为视角,以整体积极身体形象理论为基础,探讨了中国背景下积极身体形象的多维概念,整合了积极身体形象的三个测量指标,考察了中国大学生积极身体形象的整体水平,检验了性别测量不变性,并探索了大学生群体积极身体形象的潜在类别:方法:采用方便抽样法,使用中文版身体鉴赏量表-2(BAS-2)、功能鉴赏量表(FAS)、身体形象接受与行动问卷-5(BI-AAQ-5)和积极身体言语量表(PBTS)对 670 名中国大学生进行了调查。采用确认性因素分析验证了积极身体形象的三个维度,并通过测量不变性检验确定了三个量表在性别变量上的测量不变性,最后采用潜形象分析探讨了中国大学生积极身体形象的潜类别。结果:(1)三个积极身体形象量表能够很好地测量中国大学生的整体积极身体形象,并且在性别变量上具有良好的测量不变性;(2)中国大学生的积极身体形象可以分为三个潜在类别,即 "低水平的积极身体形象"(32.2%)、"一般水平的积极身体形象"(40.4%)和 "高水平的积极身体形象"(27.4%);(3)积极身体谈话能够显著正向预测中国大学生的整体积极身体形象:我们得出的结论是,积极身体形象的三个测量指标对中国大学生是有效的、通用的,并且与积极身体言谈有很高的相关性,我们也验证了积极身体形象在中国背景下的多维概念,希望能引领未来的中国研究者更好地理解积极身体形象的多维概念,并使用这三个测量指标来测量整体的积极身体形象。我们揭示并确定了积极身体形象的三个潜在类别,以有效促进中国大学生宏观生态系统的健康发展。
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Frontiers in Psychology
Frontiers in Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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