1982
DOI: 10.4040/jnas.1982.12.2.80
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A Study of the Influence of Illness on Body Image and Self Concept: Specifically in Children with Asthma

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“…With each question rated on afive-point Likert scale, higher points reflect a positive body image. Cronbach's α, the reliability of the tool, was .81 [17] in the study that usedthe modifiedversion,while the part of the survey selected for this research was found in previous research to have a Cronbach's α of .90 [18]. In this study, Cronbach's α was .86.…”
Section: Body Imagementioning
confidence: 66%
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“…With each question rated on afive-point Likert scale, higher points reflect a positive body image. Cronbach's α, the reliability of the tool, was .81 [17] in the study that usedthe modifiedversion,while the part of the survey selected for this research was found in previous research to have a Cronbach's α of .90 [18]. In this study, Cronbach's α was .86.…”
Section: Body Imagementioning
confidence: 66%
“…The study used a tool [18] prepared by selecting part of the body image scale [17] that was modified for children. Osgood [16] developed the toolto measure body image [16].…”
Section: Body Imagementioning
confidence: 99%