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Confirmatory factor analyses of the Body Image-Acceptance and Action Questionnaire and Functionality Appreciation Scale among LGBQ adults

Positive body image has been recognized as a construct that extends beyond evaluation of one’s physical appearance and instead focuses broadly on the love and respect people hold about their bodies. As a multidimensional construct, positive body image has been assessed via several different self-rep...

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Published in:Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.) N.J.), 2021-09, Vol.40 (9), p.4278-4286
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