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khabir L, Taghizadeh K. The Validation of of Trait Self-Objectification Questionnaire (TSOQ). JNIP 2024; 19 (23)
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Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Shiraz Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz, Iran
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The present research aimed to evaluation of Looking at the shape of women's body as a commodity and sexual object has caused abnormal behavior in women, and one of the consequences of this approach is that girls and women consider themselves objects. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of Trait Self-Objectification Questionnaire (TSOQ). There for, 200 females with age 18 and more selected using random sampling among female referring to sport clubs in shiraz, responded to TSOQ and Body Image Concern (BICI). The reliability of the TSOQ were calculated in internal consistency methods, spearman-brown and guttman spilt-half correlation investigated that coefficients were 0.81, 0.82 & 0.82 for observable appearance-based factor and 0.85, 0.84 & 0.86. The validity of the inventory was investigated by confirmatory factor analysis and concurrent validity with BICI. In confirmatory factor analysis, Goodness Fit Indexes showed that two factorial models had good fit. Concurrent validity showed whole score of TSOQ was correlated with whole score of BICI (r=0.40), dissatisfaction of the body (r=0.42) and interference of social function (r=0.39) too. In general, findings of the research confirm appropriate validity and reliability of the Persian form of Trait Self-Objectification Questionnaire showed that we can simply apply this instrument in clinical and research situation for assessment of self-objectification. 
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2024/04/26 | Accepted: 2024/02/29 | Published: 2024/02/29

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