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OBJECTIVE To analyze Brazilian literature on body image and the theoretical and methodological advances that have been made.
METHODS A detailed review was undertaken of the Brazilian literature on body image, selecting published articles, dissertations and theses from the SciELO, SCOPUS, LILACS and PubMed databases and the CAPES thesis database. Google Scholar was also used. There was no start date for the search, which used the following search terms: “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “scale(s)”; “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “questionnaire(s)”; “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “instrument(s)”; “body image” limited to Brazil and “body image”.
RESULTS The majority of measures available were intended to be used in college students, with half of them evaluating satisfaction/dissatisfaction with the body. Females and adolescents of both sexes were the most studied population. There has been a significant increase in the number of available instruments. Nevertheless, numerous published studies have used non-validated instruments, with much confusion in the use of the appropriate terms (e.g., perception, dissatisfaction, distortion).
CONCLUSIONS Much more is needed to understand body image within the Brazilian population, especially in terms of evaluating different age groups and diversifying the components/dimensions assessed. However, interest in this theme is increasing, and important steps have been taken in a short space of time.
Body Image; Scales; Questionnaires; Evaluation, methods; Review
OBJETIVO Analisar a literatura brasileira sobre imagem corporal e os avanços teóricos e metodológicos alcançados.
MÉTODOS Foi realizada revisão crítica da literatura sobre imagem corporal no Brasil e selecionados apenas artigos, dissertações e teses publicados. A busca foi realizada nas bases de dados: SciELO, SCOPUS, LILACS, PubMed, Banco de Teses da CAPES e também por meio da ferramenta de busca Google Acadêmico. Não foi estipulado limite mínimo de data para as publicações e foram utilizados os seguintes descritores: “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “scale(s)”; “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “questionnaire(s)”; “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “instrument(s)”; “body image” limited to Brazil e “imagem corporal”.
RESULTADOS A maioria das medidas disponíveis foi voltada à população de universitários, metade das quais foi sobre avaliação de satisfação/insatisfação com o corpo. Mulheres e adolescentes de ambos os sexos foram os grupos mais estudados. Houve aumento expressivo no número de medidas de avaliação disponíveis. No entanto, ainda há grande quantidade de estudos que utilizaram medidas não validadas e muita impropriedade no uso de termos adequados (e.g., percepção, insatisfação, distorção).
CONCLUSÕES É preciso muito mais para a compreensão da imagem corporal na população brasileira, especialmente por meio da avaliação de populações em diferentes faixas etárias e da diversificação dos componentes/dimensão acessados. Entretanto, o interesse pelo tema é crescente e passos importantes têm sido dados rapidamente.
Imagem Corporal; Escalas; Questionários; Avaliação, métodos; Revisão
INTRODUCTION
Internationally, research on body image dates back to the 1900s, with studies of “ghost limbs” by neurologists who described the subject as “body scheme.” In 1935, Schilder used a biopsychosocial approach to investigate body image, with emphasis on the need to consider the neurological, psychological, and sociocultural aspects of the construct. Recently, studies in several areas of this field have advanced, mainly in psychology.16
In Brazil, the issue of body image has received attention in the past three decades, with changes in the sociopolitical, cultural, and epidemiological contexts.
Goldenberg50 (2010) stated that the Brazilian population glorifies the body, which must be in conformity with certain aesthetic standards. In Brazil, the body plays a fundamental role in people’s lives to achieve social ascension and develop successful relationships. Brownell12 (2012), in the foreword to the Encyclopedia of Body Image and Human Appearance, reported that billions of dollars are invested and spent on physical appearance worldwide. This book includes articles that discuss such costs by mentioning the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, gyms, food products, and nutritional supplements. The relationship between these investments and health improvements is also discussed.
These facts are especially true in Brazil, and global research conducted with 3,200 women from 10 different countries attests to this affirmation.a In this study, Brazilians had the highest prevalence of stating that beauty increases opportunities in life (66.0%). Additionally, more than a half of all women in Brazil have already considered having cosmetic surgery, and 7.0% reported having undergone some kind of cosmetic procedure – the highest of all countries surveyed. Brazil was also the world’s largest consumer of weight-loss medications per capita.
In the present sociocultural context, in which physical appearance is highly valued and investments have increased at all levels, studying and understanding body image issues, such as what body image represents, what its perception means, and the magnitude of its effects on people’s behavior is essential.
The aim of this study was to analyze the Brazilian literature on body image and the theoretical and methodological advances achieved.
METHODS
A detailed review was undertaken of the literature on body image in Brazil, guided by two key questions: what is the current situation of body image research in Brazil in theoretical and methodological terms? And what form do advances in knowledge of the area take?
Conceptualization of the body image construct
Body image today is recognized as “how people experience their own embodiment, especially, but not exclusively, their physical appearance characteristics, including their physical functional competencies and biological integrity.”17 It integrates components related to physical appearance, such as the mental representation of one’s own size, shape, and facial features, and attitudes about appearance, such as cognition, feelings, and behaviors. The attitudinal component has been approached in two dimensions: one dimension that assesses body image relative to body satisfaction or dissatisfaction and beliefs about the body and another dimension regarding the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional importance that one places on their own body.
Considering the cognitive-behavioral model that is assumed to be the body image concept presented above, determining which body image component, perceptual or attitudinal, will be assessed is essential to the choice and use of suitable instruments.
Methodological considerations about body image research
Experts have drawn attention to the importance of a strict research methodology for reliable advances of knowledge and published several recommendations.17 , 18 , 48 , 49 , 104 Thompson104 (2004) highlighted not only the determination of the specific body image component to be investigated and its suitable instrument but also several other recommendations, such as (1) the use of several measurements (especially in exploratory studies), (2) the use of tools that have had their reliability and validation tested for the studied sample, (3) evaluation of the reliability and validation for the studied sample, (4) adapting measurement tools to the objectives of the study with authorization from the authors of the original work, (5) determination of whether the use of such tools is recommended to measure an aspect or feature of body image, such as body image exposition in the media or immediate body image state (experience), and (6) indications for clinical contexts with prior and post use and a particular intervention. Another recommendation refers to carefully determining the application protocol because it may have affective or cognitive (i.e., rational or intellectual) features or characteristics that should comply with the aim of the study. Finally, Thompson recommended considering the participants’ peculiarities for the analysis and interpretation of the results by evaluating the data using normal and clinical statistical tests. With regard to body image evaluation, Gardner & Brown48 (2010) and Gardner et al49 (1998) suggested using methodological caution in such studies, especially when using silhouette scales, because numerous problems continue to be identified with their use.
The translation and adaptation of psychometric instruments and their use have well-established guidelines in Brazil and abroad.b , c According to the Standards for Educational and Psychological Tests,55 , 60 , 78 the adaptation process for an existing instrument must follow the same steps as for the development of new instruments. Adaptation implies accuracy, validation, and standardization or rules, including translation, equivalence to other sociocultural realities, and appropriate conventions.
Considering the present scenario of globalization and the growing importance of transcultural research, providing suitable adaptations or developing psychometric instruments for body image evaluation is essential in the Brazilian context so that the obtained results are consistent and ensure higher international visibility of body image research in Brazil.
Although a plethora of tools exist worldwide for the assessment of body image, researchers who are interested in this field of study in Brazil have faced difficulties because of the limited number of instruments available in the country. We performed extensive research to identify the tools that are being developed or adapted to our population using the following databases: SCOPUS, LILACS, SciELO, PubMed, Medline, and the CAPES thesis database. We also evaluated the publications that were available using Google Scholar. We used the keywords “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “scale(s)”; “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “questionnaire(s)”; and “body image” AND “Brazil” AND “instrument(s)”. The survey was conducted in January/February 2013, and we did not stipulate date limits in any of the databases consulted. The first tool was published in 2002, and the latest tool was published in 2013.
We selected only published/accepted studies (articles and theses/dissertations) and included three types of instruments: (1) those that were developed in Brazil, (2) those for which only translation was performed, and (3) those that were translated and had at least some psychometric characteristics tested.
The decision to describe not only the scales/questionnaires that presented good psychometric data was made based on the purpose of discussing recent advances in this field in Brazil. Although not all of the instruments cited herein were appropriate because of the poor results obtained in the validation process, in the past five years, researchers have been engaged in supplying measures that could be used in the Brazilian population. Additionally, this survey may serve as a reference for those interested in this topic because it described instruments that still needed to be tested or required reformulation.
The availability of instruments in the country is directly reflected by the number of studies conducted here and also by the type of investigation. To evaluate the current scenario of such research in Brazil, we performed a detailed survey of the following databases: SciELO (keyword: “body image” limited to Brazil), SCOPUS (keyword: “body image” limited to Brazil), and the CAPES thesis databases (keyword: “imagem corporal”). Again, we did not stipulate date limits in any of the databases consulted, so we used the full search range that the databases offered until 2012. The first publication found was in 1987.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
At the end of our search, we found 44 measures: 10 were developed in the country (Table 1), four were only translated to Brazilian Portuguese (Table 2), and 30 were both translated and tested (Table 3).d The tables present the names of the instruments, the authors responsible for them, the components assessed, a brief description of their composition, the steps that were performed in the validation process, and the sample in which the instrument was applied. The psychometric results obtained from the tested measures are not presented herein because it was not our intention to characterize each of them but rather to indicate the attempts to provide assessment tools.
Three important considerations must be made with regard to the results. The first consideration is related to the availability of the measures for each sex. We found nine instruments that were to be used exclusively with men, 15 that were to be used only with women, and 20 that could be applied for both sexes. Notably, the instruments that were able to assess body image in men were published in the past five years. According to Thompson et al103 (2012), when an instrument was not developed exclusively for males, its reliability and validity may be doubtful when used with men. Several measures that can theoretically be applied for both men and women include items that are more relevant to females (e.g., the Body Shape Questionnaire). Today, tools that were designed for men are available and take into account issues related to muscularity. Therefore, even when a measure is suitable for both sexes, using different instruments for males and females is necessary.
The second consideration refers to the number of instruments proposed or adapted to different age groups. Although the majority of assessment tools were intended to be used in college students, only two instruments were found for the evaluation of children, and three could be applied in middle-aged women. Notably, the adaptation of scales and questionnaires to be used in adolescents has grown fast in the last five years. Importantly, assessments must be sex- and age-appropriate for the intended sample.18 Therefore, measures that were developed for certain groups may not be appropriate for use in other samples.103 With regard to that reservation, studies with older men, for example, still cannot be conducted in Brazil. This is important because many researchers have been testing specific samples using measures that were adapted or validated for different groups. This strategy assuredly produces doubtful results that should be analyzed with caution. Body image is largely known to change over the years, so instruments designed to assess it in different age groups must consider important aspects of the construct within several stages of life. Moreover, the cognitive skills and ability to understand what is being asked vary with age and should be considered in studies of body image.
The third consideration is related to the great discrepancy in the number of measures available to assess different components of body image. Half of them (n = 22) were able to evaluate satisfaction/dissatisfaction with the whole body or parts of it. Seven could be used to examine body image perception (of these, only two were exclusively perceptive measures). Eight assessed the cognitive component. Six evaluated the behavioral component, and four assessed affective aspects of the construct. Notably, the great majority of instruments that assess these last dimension/components have appeared in the Brazilian context during the last five years, a fact that could have caused difficulty in studying them.
Nevertheless, despite the disparities mentioned above, progress is undeniably being made in providing tools to assess body image in the Brazilian population. Since 2002, the number of instruments proposed in the country increased from two to 41, showing the advances that are occurring in this area of study.
Current scenario of research on body image in Brazil
Figure A describes the results of this survey and the course of the research in the past decades in the country. The number of academic investigations was five-times higher between 2001 and 2011 (387 dissertations/theses) compared with 1987-2000 (71). Similarly, the number of papers published in peer-reviewed journals indexed in SciELO (Figure B) increased from three (1990-2000) to 152 (2001-2012), and the number of papers in SCOPUS (Figure C) increased from 13 to 308 during the same time.
(A) Theses and dissertations indexed in the CAPES Thesis Database from 1987 to 2011 (N = 459). (B) Articles indexed in the SciELO database from 1998 to 2012 (N = 155). (C) Articles indexed in the SCOPUS database from 1992 to 2013 (N = 321).
Although the amount of research has increased rapidly, disparities still exist with regard to sex, age, and the component or dimension assessed. Although some of these discrepancies may be explained by the availability of measures for specific groups in Brazil, others contradict this reality. First, the majority of investigators target the female population, irrespective of age.4 , 5 , 10 , 32 , 38 , 81 , 105 In all of the databases consulted, the number of studies that explored the female sex was almost twice as large than those that included men.30 , 35 , 66 , 75 , 88 As mentioned above, only during the last five years have researchers concentrated their efforts on creating or adapting measures that can be used with men; however, even recent publications continued to have women as the object of study.
Second, disproportions were also observed concerning the age of the participants. In all of the databases consulted, adolescents were the target population most often evaluated,2 , 11 , 20 , 24 , 31 , 38 , 68 , 73 , e followed by undergraduates.4 , 51 , 66 , 69 , 74 , 87 , 96 Studies with children6 , 14 , 53 , 81 , 85 , 86 , 106 and the older adults8 , 21 , 41 , 82 , 105 have also been conducted, but they were notably less frequent. This is important when we consider that measures that have this age group as the target population started to be adapted only in 2009. Thus, several studies published before this date had used non-validated instruments. Moreover, studies with children and older people were mostly conducted using non-validated instruments.
Third, Brazilian researchers have been concentrating their efforts on the evaluation of aspects related to global satisfaction. Indeed, the results from our survey showed that (dis)satisfaction is undeniably the most assessed component in all of the databases consulted, whereas the perceptual dimension and cognitive, behavioral, and emotional components of body image have been neglected. In this sense, data from studies within the Brazilian population are only able to provide evidence that dissatisfaction with the whole body or parts of it have become a common feature in the country, regardless of sex and age. These studies showed that dissatisfaction affected approximately 60.0%-83.0% of children,84 , 106 , f 60.0%-80.0% of adolescents,2 , 31 , 80 60.0%-87.0% of adults30 , 35 , 75 , 88 , 92 , 96 and 55.0%-73.0% of the older adults.21 , 82 , 105 Notably, the results have been consistent with regard to showing that body image disturbances are more frequent in females. Nevertheless, although this research was conducted with men, these studies utilized instruments that were not the most appropriate because they focused on thinness and body fat instead of muscularity, as recommended by Cash & Smolak16 (2011). In Brazil, few scales or questionnaires have been developed with such characteristics.
In the last decade, some specific groups have gained attention in the Brazilian context. One example is athletes. Several research groups have substantially increased their number of publications concerning this particular population.19 , 39 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 54 , 77 , 83 , 107 , 108 Moreover, individuals with various clinical conditions have also been investigated. Since the beginning of the 2000s, body image began to be explored in patients with rheumatoid arthritis,61 cancer,3 , 56 , 79 , 93 , 98 visual disability,45 , 59 physical disability,90 human immunodeficiency virus/autoimmune deficiency syndrome,13 , 71 , 89 Parkinson’s disease,47 obesity and bariatric surgery,14 , 34 , 67 , 76 , g burns,9 , 33 , 63 and pregnancy.102 , h
After much reflection about the data obtained from this survey and in an attempt to understand the reasons for the lack of important information concerning certain groups, the most plausible explanation we found relies on the availability of instruments. As already exemplified in the case concerning studies conducted with men and women, researchers have faced difficulties assessing several aspects of body image in vast age ranges and physical and mental conditions because of the limited number of instruments available in the country. Moreover, a considerable number of the studies analyzed used tools that may not be entirely suitable for the target population.
Another necessary consideration is the common mistake made by Brazilian researchers with regard to the dimension/component assessed. When studying body image, researchers must acknowledge that this is a multidimensional construct. We noticed that much confusion still exists in the use of appropriate terms (e.g., studies that assessed body dissatisfaction but referred to it as body image perception). Knowledge of its definition and dimensions is essential when selecting appropriate measures. Thus, the results from several published studies should be analyzed with caution.
Future directions
Despite the progress that has been made in the past several years, the actual state of knowledge about body image in Brazil is still far from what is known in more developed countries, especially the United States, Australia, and some European countries. Researchers in these advanced centers of study are seeking to understand this theme in fairly diverse populations, develop several new assessment instruments, identify risk and protective factors in body image disturbances, and improve prevention and treatment strategies.23 Furthermore, in addition to the sociocultural elements that are already well known to influence the development of body image, several new perspectives are being proposed to understand this multidimensional construct. Behavioral and molecular genetic studies have been conducted to identify factors other than psychological ones related to increased susceptibility to poor body image. Similarly, neuroimaging techniques are being applied to explore specific areas of the brain that may be implicated in such disorders.118
In Brazil, the study of body image is still in its infancy, and the initiative that is most prominent is providing assessment tools that are essential to advancing research in this area. Importantly, we noted that some specific groups are being studied extensively, whereas others are being relatively overlooked. One might think that this may be attributable to the lack of instruments available, but the tools that have been developed or adapted do not focus on these ignored groups. Therefore, efforts must be made especially in this direction.
Appearance-related issues have pronounced importance in the Brazilian population. Body image has been taken into account in several surveys conducted by the Brazilian government (e.g., National Survey of Scholars Healthi), and the results have supported the Ministry of Health in planning and implementing health promotion because these evaluations have generated evidence to guide and estimate the impact of interventions to reduce the prevalence of risk factors.
CONCLUSIONS
By analyzing the current situation of body image research in Brazil, we may conclude that the majority of measures available are intended to be used in college students. Half of these instruments evaluate satisfaction/dissatisfaction with the whole body or parts of it. Females and adolescents of both sexes are the most studied population, and researchers have concentrated their efforts only on the assessment of body satisfaction. The advances that have been made in the field are mainly represented by the large increase in the number of available instruments. Nevertheless, many published studies have used non-validated instruments, with much confusion in the use of appropriate terms. In summary, much more is needed to understand body image in the Brazilian population, but interest in this theme is increasing, and important steps have been taken by scientists in the country.
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