2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbce.2018.03.002
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Tradução e adaptação cultural da Escala de Perfeccionismo para Aparência Física (PAPS) para a língua portuguesa no Brasil

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“…A recent study using the PAPS on a sample of female university students in the United Kingdom, slightly modifying the Hope for Perfection subscale (i.e., "hope" was replaced with "strive"), also found good reliability indices and replicated the two-factor structure (Bergunde and Dritschel, 2020). The PAPS has recently been adapted and validated to Brazilian Portuguese in a mixed sample of adults (i.e., 49.4% males) providing satisfactory indices of internal consistency and maintaining the two-factor structure by removing items 1 and 2 (Ferreira et al, 2018;Neves et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…A recent study using the PAPS on a sample of female university students in the United Kingdom, slightly modifying the Hope for Perfection subscale (i.e., "hope" was replaced with "strive"), also found good reliability indices and replicated the two-factor structure (Bergunde and Dritschel, 2020). The PAPS has recently been adapted and validated to Brazilian Portuguese in a mixed sample of adults (i.e., 49.4% males) providing satisfactory indices of internal consistency and maintaining the two-factor structure by removing items 1 and 2 (Ferreira et al, 2018;Neves et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Outro dado relevante refere-se às 12,7% das participantes que se imaginam sempre cortando fora parte do seu corpo para atingir uma forma corporal mais próxima ao que elas desejam, sendo que 11,3% imaginam-se tendo essa atitude muito frequentemente. Nesse sentido, Ferreira, Corazza, Francisco & Neves (2018), ao investigar a aparência física de mulheres, afirmam que 14% já pensaram em mudar sua aparência de alguma forma. Por fim, os autores destacam que o perfeccionismo referente a aparência física pode ser definido como uma forma de domínio específico do perfeccionismo que compreende dois componentes: esperança de perfeição e preocupação com a imperfeição.…”
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