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Escala de Internalização do Preconceito de Peso (WBIS)×Escala de Imagem Corporal e Satisfação com o Peso (BWIS / Insatisfação Corporal)×
ÁreaCiências da nutriçãoCiências da nutrição
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20082004
Autor originalLatner, J. D., & Durso, L. E.Janell Mond, Phillipa J. Hay (body image in eating disorders); David Frederick (body satisfaction)
TipoSelf-report questionnaireSelf-report dissatisfaction/satisfaction scale
Fonte seminalRatz, T., & Miller, R. L. (2016). The Weight Bias Internalization Scale: Validation in a multiplex platform sample. Body Image, 16, 29-38. link ↗Mond, J. M., Hay, P. J., Rodgers, B., Owen, C., & Beumont, P. J. (2004). Validity of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) in screening for eating disorders in community samples. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42(5), 551-567. DOI ↗
Outros nomesWBIS, weight-bias-internalizationBWIS, body-image-satisfaction, body-dissatisfaction
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ResumoThe Weight Bias Internalization Scale is an 11-item self-report instrument designed to measure the degree to which individuals with overweight or obesity internalize negative weight-based societal stereotypes and apply them to themselves. Developed by Durso and Latner in 2008, the WBIS measures self-directed weight stigma—the belief that one is inferior, lazy, or undesirable due to body weight. The WBIS is widely used in obesity research, psychological intervention studies, and health behavior research examining the impact of weight stigma on weight-related outcomes and mental health.Body image satisfaction and dissatisfaction are important psychological constructs measured through multiple instruments, with no single standardized 'Body Weight Image and Satisfaction Scale,' but rather several validated measures of body dissatisfaction (e.g., EDE-Q body dissatisfaction items, Figure Rating Scale, Body Shape Questionnaire). These instruments assess the degree to which individuals are satisfied with their body weight and shape, a key psychological outcome in nutrition, eating disorder, and weight management research. Body dissatisfaction is strongly associated with disordered eating, poor mental health, and reduced quality of life.
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