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Cambridge University Press
20 November 2025
As body image research continues to expand, it can be difficult for clinicians and researchers to know how to choose the most appropriate measures to assess and treat patients. This handbook provides a comprehensive and well-organized catalogue of existing body image and related measures, detailing their descriptions, psychometric properties, and recommended applications, enabling readers to easily identify the most suitable tools for their studies or clinical work. It also offers guidance on adapting these measures for diverse cultural contexts, ensuring assessments are culturally relevant and sensitive. The book features step-by-step instructions on how to administer, score, and interpret each measure, with real-world examples that make it highly practical and accessible. With its focus on accuracy, cultural sensitivity, and ease of application, this handbook is invaluable for researchers, counselors, educators, and health professionals focused on body image.
Edited by:   , ,
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Weight:   1.404kg
ISBN:   9781009398282
ISBN 10:   1009398288
Pages:   436
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface; 1. Acceptance of cosmetic surgery scale (ACSS) Donna Henderson-King and Eaaron Henderson-King; 2. Anti-fat microaggression experiences questionnaire (AFMEQ) Jennifer Webb and Abigail S. Hardin; 3. Appearance anxiety inventory (AAI) David Veale and Olivia Hunt; 4. Appearance-based rejection sensitivity (Appearance-RS) scale Lora E. Park and Deborah E. Ward; 5. Appearance-related safety behaviour scale (ARSB-S) Tapan A. Patel, Berta J. Summers and Jesse R. Cougle; 6. Appearance-related social media consciousness (ASMC) scale Sophia Choukas-Bradley and Anne J. Maheux; 7. Appearance schemas inventory-revised (ASI-R) Thomas F. Cash and Tracy L. Tylka; 8. Appearance schema activation word-stem completion task Marika Tiggemann, Duane Hargreaves, Janet Polivy and Traci McFarlane; 9. Assessment of body image cognitive distortions (ABCD) Thomas F. Cash and Tracy L. Tylka; 10. Attunement with exercise scale (AwE) Rachel M. Calogero, Tracy L. Tylka and Katarina L. Huellemann; 11. Beliefs about penis size scale (BAPS) David Veale; 12. Ben-Tovim walker body attitudes questionnaire (BAQ) David I. Ben-Tovim and M.K. Walker; 13. BMI-Based figure rating scale for Chinese adolescents (C-BMI-FRS) Kui Wang, Chao-Ran Yu and Heather L. Littleton; 14. Body acceptance by others scale-2 (BAOS-2) Viren Swami; 15. Body and appearance self-conscious emotions scale (BASES) Andree L. Castonguay and Catherine M. Sabiston; 16. Body appreciation scale-2 (BAS-2) Tracy L. Tylka and Nichole L. Wood-Barcalow; 17. body appreciation scale-2a for autistic adults (BAS-2A) Phaedra Longhurst, Jennifer Todd, Jane E. Aspell and Viren Swami; 18. Body appreciation scale -2 for children (BAS-2C) Hannah K. Jarman, Amy Slater, Tracy L. Tylka and Emma Halliwell; 19. Body checking cognitions scale (BCCS) Victoria A. Mountford, Anne M. Haase and Glenn Waller; 20. Body compassion questionnaire (BCQ) Emily S. Beadle and Nicholas A. Troop; 21. Body compassion scale (BCS) Jennifer K. Altman; 22. Body dissatisfaction frequency duration questionnaire (BDFDQ) Laura Dondzilo; 23. Body dissatisfaction scale for adults Tazvin Ijaz and Mishal Tariq; 24. Body dysmorphic disorder questionnaire (BDDQ) and body dysmorphic disorder questionnaire-dermatology version (BDDQ-Dermatology version) Katharine A. Phillips; 25. Body dysmorphic disorder symptom scale (BDD-SS) Berta J. Summers, Jasmine Williams, Jennifer L. Greenberg and Sabine Wilhelm; 26. Body, eating, and exercise comparison orientation measure (BEECOM) Jessica F. Saunders and Ellen. E Fitzsimmons-Craft; 27. Body esteem scale-revised (BES-R) Stephen L. Franzoi; 28. Body esteem scale for adolescents and adults (BES-AA) Tracy L. Tylka; 29. Body experience during pregnancy scale (BEPS) Anat Talmon and Karni Ginzburg; 30. Body exposure during sexual activities questionnaire (BESAQ) Thomas F. Cash and Tracy L. Tylka; 31. Body-focused shame and guilt scale (BF-SGS) Caroline H. Armstrong and Hilary Weingarden; 32. Body image acceptance and action questionnaire (BIAAQ) Emily K. Sandoz, Thomas Sease and Jade Campbell; 33. Body Image Assessment Scale – Body Dimensions (BIAS-BD) Rick M. Gardner; 34. Body Image Concern Inventory (BICI) Heather Littleton, Rachael Peck and Molly Higgins; 35. Body Image Coping Strategies Inventory (BICSI) Thomas F. Cash and Tracy L. Tylka; 36. Body Image Disturbance Questionnaire (BIDQ) Thomas F. Cash and Tracy L. Tylka; 37. Body Image Ideals Questionnaire (BIQ) Thomas F. Cash and Tracy L. Tylka; 38. Body Image Flexibility and Inflexibility Scale (BIFIS) Anna L. Brichacek, James T. Neill, Kristen Murray, Elizabeth Rieger and Clare Watsford; 39. Body Image in Pregnancy Scale (BIPS) Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Jaclyn Broadbent and Helen Skouteris; 40. Body Image Life Disengagement Questionnaire (BILD-Q) Melissa J. Atkinson and Phillippa C. Diedrichs; 41. Body Image Matrix of Thinness and Muscularity (BIM

Dr. Virginia Ramseyer Winter is an Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work. She graduated with her MSW from the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. Her research, published in leading journals, focuses on body image, weight stigma, and health. Dr. Tracy L. Tylka is a Professor of Psychology at the Ohio State University. She is Editor-in-Chief of Body Image: An International Journal of Research. With colleagues, she has published professional books, chapters, empirical and review articles , scales, and a workbook related to body image, embodiment, and eating behavior. Dr. Antoinette M. Landor is an award-winning scholar and sought-after speaker. Her research, featured in leading journals and major media, explores colorism, racism, and body image. She has received numerous prestigious research and teaching awards, and delivered keynote addresses globally, establishing her as a respected voice in her field.

Reviews for Handbook of Body Image-Related Measures

'This Handbook is an extremely useful resource for those needing reliable and valid measures that assess body image. The authors have ensured that all well-used body image scales, from a range of international authors, are included. All relevant aspects of each measure, including reliability, validity, and scale instructions and items, are covered within a well-structured format. The clear structure makes it easy to find the most important information about each measure. The extra index categorizes by body image keywords and is a big help to those wanting to choose an appropriate measure to assess a particular aspect of body image. I will be recommending this volume to all colleagues and students undertaking body image research. I commend the authors for producing this much-needed text.' Sarah Grogan, Emeritus Professor, Manchester Metropolitan University, Author of Body Image: Understanding Body Dissatisfaction in Men, Women and Children (4th Edition), 2021, London: Routledge 'The description 'instant classic' is an overused sports cliche, you never hear it applied to a body image or eating disorders book. Regardless, The Handbook of Body Image-Related Measures is undeniably an instant classic. This unique collection of 130 measures is a thorough, well-organized, highly readable, and easy-to-use resource. If you teach or do research at a university or college that encourages undergraduate or graduate research in psychology, health education, dietetics, fashion and design, human development, or gender studies, encourage your library to purchase this. If you do research and/or teach courses in any aspect of the highly diverse body image field, you should also have your own copy. It is immediately useful, not only for veteran body image researchers, but also for students who are learning how to evaluate existing measures, construct new ones, and provide rigorous demonstrations or telling critiques of their validity.' Michael P. Levine, Ph.D., FAED., Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Kenyon College, USA 'The Handbook of Body Image-Related Measures is a tremendous contribution to the field! It provides 136 different scales that assess body image and related constructs, like eating behaviours, all in one place. This centralized resource will undoubtedly become invaluable to researchers now and into the future. By offering psychometric information and often the full scales themselves, I believe this handbook is poised to become the go-to measurement authority for everyone, from students to seasoned researchers, engaged in body image research.' Elizabeth Daniels, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England


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