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| Feminist Identity Development Scale× | Objectified Body Consciousness Scale× | |
|---|---|---|
| Fagområde | Gender Studies | Gender Studies |
| Familie | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Oprindelsesår≠ | 1991 | 1996 |
| Ophavsperson≠ | Adena Bargad and Janet Shibley Hyde | Nita Mary McKinley and Janet Shibley Hyde |
| Type≠ | Self-report developmental stage scale | Self-report multidimensional scale |
| Oprindelig kilde≠ | Bargad, A., & Hyde, J. S. (1991). Women's studies: A study of feminist identity development in women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 15(2), 181–201. DOI ↗ | McKinley, N. M., & Hyde, J. S. (1996). The Objectified Body Consciousness Scale: Development and validation. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 20(2), 181–215. DOI ↗ |
| Aliasser | FIDS, Feminist Identity Scale | OBCS, Objectified Body Consciousness |
| Relaterede | 4 | 4 |
| Resumé≠ | The Feminist Identity Development Scale (FIDS), developed by Adena Bargad and Janet Hyde in 1991, is a 39-item self-report instrument that operationalises Downing and Roush's (1985) five-stage model of how women develop a feminist identity. Its five subscales correspond to the stages of passive acceptance, revelation, embeddedness-emanation, synthesis, and active commitment, capturing where a woman stands in the process of recognising and responding to sexism. | The Objectified Body Consciousness Scale (OBCS), developed by Nita McKinley and Janet Hyde in 1996, is a 24-item self-report instrument that measures the extent to which a person experiences their body as an object to be watched and evaluated. It comprises three 8-item subscales — body surveillance, body shame, and appearance control beliefs — grounded in the idea that women in particular internalise an observer's perspective on their own bodies. |
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