Publikasi Scopus 2024 per tanggal 29 Februari 2024 (130 artikel)

Garbett K.M.; Craddock N.; Haywood S.; Hayes C.; Nasution K.; Saraswati L.A.; Medise B.E.; Vitoratou S.; Diedrichs P.C.
Garbett, Kirsty M. (56901034200); Craddock, Nadia (57204036842); Haywood, Sharon (57339654700); Hayes, Chloe (57221326619); Nasution, Kholisah (57339654800); Saraswati, L. Ayu (55842541900); Medise, Bernie E. (57226215370); Vitoratou, Silia (14520248500); Diedrichs, Phillippa C. (6504448191)
56901034200; 57204036842; 57339654700; 57221326619; 57339654800; 55842541900; 57226215370; 14520248500; 6504448191
Translation and validation of the Body Esteem Scale in Adults and Adolescents among Indonesian adolescents
2024
Body Image
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Centre for Appearance Research, Department of Social Sciences, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, United Kingdom; Psychometric and Measurement Lab, Biostatistics and Health Informatics Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neurosciences, King's College London, United Kingdom; Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; University of Hawai]i at Mānoa, Honolulu, United States
Garbett K.M., Centre for Appearance Research, Department of Social Sciences, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, United Kingdom; Craddock N., Centre for Appearance Research, Department of Social Sciences, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, United Kingdom; Haywood S., Centre for Appearance Research, Department of Social Sciences, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, United Kingdom; Hayes C., Psychometric and Measurement Lab, Biostatistics and Health Informatics Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neurosciences, King's College London, United Kingdom; Nasution K., Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Saraswati L.A., University of Hawai]i at Mānoa, Honolulu, United States; Medise B.E., Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia; Vitoratou S., Psychometric and Measurement Lab, Biostatistics and Health Informatics Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neurosciences, King's College London, United Kingdom; Diedrichs P.C., Centre for Appearance Research, Department of Social Sciences, University of the West of England, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, United Kingdom
There is a need for a psychometrically robust body image measure to advance body image scholarship among Indonesian adolescents. This study aimed to validate a Bahasa Indonesia version of the Body Esteem Scale for Adults and Adolescents (BESAA). The measure was forward and back translated from English into Bahasa Indonesia (i.e., primary Indonesian language) and was assessed for comprehension and cultural appropriateness using cognitive interviews and expert reviews. The factor structure, reliability, and validity of the measure was tested with adolescents aged 11–17 years from two districts in Indonesia (N = 650; 51.5 % girls). Exploratory factor analysis identified a suitable 17-item three-factor solution for the BESAA, with Appearance Positive, Appearance Negative, and Weight subscales. This model was confirmed via confirmatory factor analysis and found to be largely invariant across gender and age. Test re-test reliability and internal consistency of the subscales were acceptable. The Bahasa Indonesia version of the BESAA is a psychometrically robust measure suitable for use among Indonesian adolescents. Reasons as to why the factor structure of the BESAA differentiates across cultural contexts are discussed. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
Adolescents; Body esteem; Body image; Indonesia; Psychometric validation
adolescent; adult; aged; article; body image; child; cognition; confirmatory factor analysis; exploratory factor analysis; female; human; Indonesia; Indonesian; Indonesian (language); internal consistency; interview; major clinical study; male; reliability; reproducibility
Indonesian research agency Infinity CXT; NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust; King's College London, KCL; National Institute for Health and Care Research, NIHR; King's College London, KCL
Funding text 1: This study was funded by a research grant from the Dove Self-Esteem Project (Unilever, UK). S.V. and C.H. were partially funded by the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London . The funders had no role in data analysis, decision to publish, or manuscript preparation. The Dove Self-Esteem Project (Unilever)
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