Spanish validation of the Modified Weight Bias Internalization Scale (WBIS-M) for adolescents
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2022-12Abstract
Purpose Weight Bias Internalization (WBI) is pervasive and potentially damaging for health. Little is known about WBI in
youth. As negative effects of WBI have been observed when controlling for BMI, measures that allow WBI to be assessed
across different weight categories are needed. The Modified Weight Bias Internalization Scale (WBIS-M) is one of the most
frequently used scales in this field. Our purpose was to obtain a Spanish validated version of the WBIS-M for adolescents
across different weight statuses.
Methods The data were collected from 298 secondary students (mean age 14.31; 48.32% girls; 18.8% were overweight and
6.4% had obesity). Internal structure was examined by a cross-validation analysis, using both exploratory and confirmatory
factor analyses in different subsamples.
Results Item 1 showed a psychometric anomalous functioning and was deleted. The one-factor structure of the 10-item
version was confirmed with adequate fit ([EFA (KMO = 0.915, χ2
(55) = 1075.633, p < 0.0001)]; [CFA (χ2
(35) = 200.515;
GFI = 0.995; PGFI = 0.992; NFI = 0.991; SRMR = 0.060)]). Internal consistency was high ( = 0.93; ω = 0.93). Significant
correlations with the same set of external variables assessed in the original version (anti-fat bias, self-esteem, mood, body
dissatisfaction, drive for thinness, binge eating), all of them correlates of WBI in adolescents, were found. Girls and partici
pants with obesity obtained higher scores.
Conclusion The results provide support for the validity and reliability of our WBIS-M version for use with adolescents
across weight categories in Spain.
Level of evidence Level III, evidence obtained from well-designed cohort studies.
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English
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12
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Springer
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Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity (2022) 27:3245–3256
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