01
|
Barra et al. (2019) Brazil |
SATAQ-4 to the Portuguese Language and Brazilian students |
Beaton, Bombardier, Guillemin, and Ferraz (2007)
|
1051 YUS—BS 18-30 years old |
CFA FV/CV CTW/ DV / CW |
IC |
Dificulty in the generalization of results. |
V and R of the SATAQ-4 |
λ = 0.729-0.976; X 2/gl = 8.39; CFI = 0.98; TLI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.08; r = 0.063-0.590; a = 0.84-0.95. |
40 / 95.2 |
02
|
Shoji, Meh ling, Hautzinger, and Herbert (2018) Japan |
MAIA to the Japanese population |
Beaton et al. (2000)
|
390 YUS—BS mean age of 20.3 years old |
EFA CV/ CTW/ DV/ DW / CW |
IC |
Cultural differences affected Differences in the sample Reduction of 7 items in the scale |
Difference in the factorial structure |
λ > 0.40; a = 0.67-0.87 |
33/78.5 |
03
|
Chakroun-Baggioni, Corman, Spada, Caselli, and Gierski (2017) France |
DTQ to a sample of university students |
Brislin, 1986
|
436 YUS—BS mean age of 19.1 years old |
CFA PV |
IC / TRT |
Measures SR Cross-sectional model (makes it difficult to draw conclusion of causality) |
Study related with different measures |
λ > 0.50; SB scaled X 2 (34)= 150.60, p <0.001, SB scaled X 2 /df=4.43; RMSEA =0.09 (90% IC: 0.07-0.10); CFI=0.94. ICC= 0.71; 95% Cl = 0.50-0.83 Omega coefficients= 0.84-0.90 |
37/ 88.0 |
04
|
Bas et al. (2017) Turkey |
IES-2 to the Turkish language |
Brislin (1986)
Bracken and Barona (1991)
|
377 YUS—BS 19-31 years old |
EFA CW/ DV/ CTW |
IC/ TRT |
SH CS Results cannot be compared to other groups |
Good V and R R same as the original study EQ between scales |
λ =0.69-0.96, KMO =0.87, X 2 = 9043.49 (p < 0.001), a = 0.82. |
37/ 88.0 |
05
|
Ulian et al. (2017) Brazi |
FCQ-S and FCQ-T to the Portuguese language. |
Reichenheim and Moraes (2007)
|
22 YUS—W 20-24 years |
CV |
IC |
SH Inaccuracy of the original translation |
Excellent verbal comprehension Advances in research |
a = 05-0.8 |
32/ 76.1 |
06
|
Carbonneau et al. (2016) Canada |
IES-2 to Canada |
Beaton et al. (2000)
|
334 W and 75 M 18-65 years old |
CFA CTW/ DV |
IC / TRT |
Sample specificity SH |
SH Wide age range |
λ =0.51 - 0.93, X 2 (df = 222, n = 239) = 479.97, p < 0.001; NNFI = 0.911; CFI = 0.922; RMSEA = 0.070; 90% Cl of the RMSEA = 0.061-0.078. r = 0.64 to 0.90, a >0.70. |
38/90.4 |
07
|
Silva, Costa, Pimenta, Maroco, and Campos (2016) Brazil |
BSQ to use in Brazil and Portugal in female university students |
It is unclear |
278—Portugal 248—Brazi YUS averagely 18 years old |
CFA CW/ CCV |
IC |
It is unclear |
It is unclear |
λ =0.34-0.87, X 2 /df 2.65-5.63, CFA and CFI = 0.81-0.95, NFI=0.78-0.93, RMSEA=0.07 -0.09, a =0.88-0.97. |
32/ 76.1 |
08
|
Rousseau, Denieul, Lentilion, and Vails (2014) France |
MBDS to France |
Guillemin, Bombardier, and Beaton (1993)
|
319 M YUS 15-23 years old |
EFA and CFA CCV |
IC / TRT |
It is unclear |
MBDS could be a useful instrument in identifying and detecting problems linked to body image in men |
λ >0.40, X 2 [300] = 3381.13, p < 0.001, KMO = 0.90, Chi2/df = 3.20; AGFI = 0.82; GFI = 0.86; RMSEA = 0.08, a =0.82-0.88. |
33 / 78.5 |
09
|
Pakpour, Zeidi, Ziaeiha, and Burri (2014) Switzerland |
FGSIS-I - Iran Version - in a sample of college women |
Guillemin, Bombardier, and Beaton (1993) ; Beaton et al (2000) |
1877 W YUS 19-29 years old |
EFA and CFA CW/ CTW/ FV/CV / DV |
IC/ TRT |
Cross-sectional project SR Non-confidential data CS/SH |
Instrument highly Ve R |
λ = 0.45-0.83 KMO =0.78 and a X 2 = 3649.05, df= 21, p < 0.001. X 2= 153.93, df= 14, p = 0.00004, GFI=0.86, NFI = 0.84, CFI = 0.85, and RMSEA = 0.191; a =0.79-0.86. |
30/ 71.4 |
10
|
Campana, Tavares, Swami, and da Silva (2013) Brazil |
DMS, SMAQ and MBIDS to Brazilian Portuguese |
Beaton, Bombardier, Guillemin, and Ferraz (2002)
|
878 YUS—M 18-39 years old |
CFA CTW/ DV / CV |
IC |
The scales were validated for a specific group of Brazilian men, instead of a larger and more heterogeneous group (e.g., adolescents and older adults) |
Useful tools for investigations in body image Decrease of cultural barriers |
λ >0.30, DMS Factor Structure = X 2 = 239.28, p < .001; RMSEA = .067, GFI = .992, AGFI = .986, NFI = .987, CFI = .992, NNFI = .989, X2/gl = 4.98), a =0.86-0.87. SMAQ Factor Structure = X 2 = 266.62, p < .001; RMSEA = .050, GFI = .993, AGFI = .990, NFI = .990, CH = .996, NNFI = .995, X 2/df = 3.17, a =0.64-0.90. MBIDS Factor Structure = X 2 = 27.51, p < .001; RMSEA = .053, GFI = .998, AGFI = .995, NH = .996, CFI = .999, NNFI = .999, X 2/df = 3.43, a =0.84. |
38/90.4 |
11
|
de Caivalho et al. (2013) Brazi |
MBDS to male students in Brazil |
Herdman, Fox-Rushby, and Badia (1998)
|
59 YUS—BS mean age of 23.5 years old |
CV |
IC |
Needs psychometric analysis of validity and reliability |
Advances in research |
a = 0.92 |
21 / 50.0 |
12
|
Conti et al. (2012) Brazil |
BCI to the Portuguese language |
Reichenheim and Moraes (2007)
|
47 YUS—BS mean age of: 22.7 years old |
CV |
It is unclear |
Absence of V and R |
Easy verbal comprehension |
It is unclear |
28/ 66.6 |
13
|
Amaral, Cordas, Conti, and Ferreira (2011) Brazil |
SATAQ-3 to the Brazilian Portuguese language. |
Guillemin, Bombardier, Beaton (1993)
|
146 YUS—70 M (mean age of 20.7) and 76 W (mean age of 20.3). |
CV |
IC |
The article described only the initial cross- cultural adaptation process of the SATAQ-3. Absence of the V and R. |
Items with easy comprehension. Items were not excluded IC similar to the original study |
a = 0.74-0.92 |
34/80.9 |
14
|
Conti, Scagliusi, Queiroz, Hearst, and Cordas (2010) Brazil |
TIS to the Portuguese language |
Pasquali (2000)
Herdman et al. (1998)
|
108 YUS—51 M (mean age of 18) 57 W (mean age of 19) |
CV |
IC |
It is unclear |
Items with easy comprehension. Satisfactoiy scores in the V |
a > 0.80 |
21 /50.0 |