2019
DOI: 10.1177/1359105319882740
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Body and appearance self-conscious emotions in Canada and Poland

Abstract: Due to the growing interest in studies on health-related variables from an international perspective, the current study addresses the issue of body-related emotions in two countries from two continents, namely, North America and Europe. Using data from Canadian and Polish samples, we investigated the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Body and Appearance Self-Conscious Emotions Scale across countries and examined differences in these emotions between Canada and Poland. Partial scalar invariance indic… Show more

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“…In turn, Razmus et al (2018) did not find gender differences in both forms of body and appearance-related pride. Razmus et al (2021) examined the measurement invariance of the BASES between Canadian and Polish samples and partial scalar invariance was established, indicating that the BASES is subject to cultural and linguistic differences. Taken together, these findings highlight the importance of conducting further translational studies with different cultural and linguistic groups for a better understanding of self-conscious emotions related to body and appearance.…”
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“…In turn, Razmus et al (2018) did not find gender differences in both forms of body and appearance-related pride. Razmus et al (2021) examined the measurement invariance of the BASES between Canadian and Polish samples and partial scalar invariance was established, indicating that the BASES is subject to cultural and linguistic differences. Taken together, these findings highlight the importance of conducting further translational studies with different cultural and linguistic groups for a better understanding of self-conscious emotions related to body and appearance.…”
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confidence: 99%