Draft:Body Uneasiness Test (BUT)
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The Body Uneasiness Test (BUT) is a 71-item, self-reported questionnaire that is used to assess disturbances to one's body image attitudes.[1] It consists of two sections, BUT*A and BUT*B. It was developed by Massimo Cuzzolaro, G. Vetrone, Giuseppe Marano, and Paul Garfinkel, and published in the Eating and Weight Disorders journal in 2006.[2]
BUT*A[edit]
The first section, BUT*A, contains 34 items that measure weight phobia, body image concerns, avoidance, compulsive self-monitoring, detachment and estrangement feelings towards one’s own body (i.e., depersonalization).[2]
BUT*B[edit]
The second section, BUT*B, contains 37 items and looks at specific worries about one's body parts or functions.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ Cuzzolaro, M., Vetrone, G., Marano, G., & Garfinkel, P. E. (2006). The Body Uneasiness Test (BUT): Development and validation of a new body image assessment scale. Eating and Weight Disorders, 11, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03327738
- ^ a b c Cuzzolaro, M., Vetrone, G., Marano, G., & Garfinkel, P. E. (2006). Body Uneasiness Test (BUT) [Database record]. APA PsycTests. https://doi.org/10.1037/t68647-000
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