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- Factor structure and measurement invariance of the Body Appreciation Scale - 2 among Brazilian gender-expansive individuals and transgender men.
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Among gender-expansive individuals and transgender men, body appreciation can play a protective role against minority stressors and is associated with gender euphoria. (English)
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The Body Appreciation Scale (BAS-2; Tylka & Wood-Barcalow, 2015) is a leading measure of body appreciation that has been mainly validated in cisgender and mixed-gender samples; however, it has not been validated among Brazilian gender-expansive individuals and transgender men. (English)
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Therefore, we evaluated the psychometric properties of the BAS-2 among adult Brazilian gender-expansive individuals and transgender men. (English)
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Participants (158 gender-expansive individuals and 138 transgender men) were recruited through social media in Brazil. (English)
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Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) supported the original 10-item, unidimensional solution. (English)
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Multigroup CFA showed configural, metric, and scalar invariance of the BAS-2 between gender-expansive individuals and transgender men. (English)
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Moreover, the BAS-2 demonstrated significant negative associations, ranging from small to large, with self-objectification, drive for muscularity, and appearance-ideal internalization. (English)
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We also found good internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the measure. (English)
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Taken together, our results support the psychometric properties of the BAS-2 among Brazilian gender-expansive individuals and transgender men. (English)
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The present work offers a valuable contribution towards better understanding facets of positive body image across gender-expansive and transgender populations. (English)
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Maurício (English)
Almeida (English)
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Tiffany A (English)
Brown (English)
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Yuri Pereira (English)
Reis (English)
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Lucas Henrique Rodrigues (English)
Almeida (English)
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Marley G (English)
Billman Miller (English)
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Kristin (English)
Denmark (English)
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Jorge Castro (English)
Lebron (English)
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Rachel E (English)
Frietchen (English)
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Pedro Henrique Berbert de (English)
Carvalho (English)
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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. (English)