2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2020.01.006
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The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS): Breast size dissatisfaction and its antecedents and outcomes in women from 40 nations

Abstract: The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS) was established to assess women's breast size dissatisfaction and breasted experiences from a cross-national perspective. A total of 18,541 women were recruited from 61 research sites across 40 nations and completed measures of current-ideal breast size discrepancy, as well as measures of theorised antecedents (personality, Western and local media exposure, and proxies of socioeconomic status) and outcomes (weight and appearance dissatisfaction, breast awareness, and

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“…The cross-sectional study was conducted as an addition to The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS) [36]. A convenience sample consisting of 296 adult (≥ 18 years old) women living in Norway completed a self-administered paper and pencil questionnaire between September 2018 and June 2019.…”
Section: Design and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The cross-sectional study was conducted as an addition to The Breast Size Satisfaction Survey (BSSS) [36]. A convenience sample consisting of 296 adult (≥ 18 years old) women living in Norway completed a self-administered paper and pencil questionnaire between September 2018 and June 2019.…”
Section: Design and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire used in the study (see Additional file 1) consisted of two parts: the first part was provided by the BSSS project [36]; the second part was developed by the authors based on the literature review of breast cancer screening research. Construct validity was assessed using factor analysis with orthogonal rotation.…”
Section: Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fourth, a battery of attitude questions was developed, and Catania's (1998) scale on dyadic communication about sex was included. Also included were questions about the quality of sexual relationship with partner (Kolodziejczak et al, 2019;Lawrance & Byers, 1998) and body image (Barelds-Dijkstra & Barelds, 2008;Swami et al, 2020). Last, the indicator of sexual functioning was modified from NATSAL-3 (Mitchell et al, 2013), relationship happiness from Heiman et al (2011), and help seeking from Hinchliff and Gott (2011).…”
Section: Survey Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers study what they are interested in (Fiske, 2010) and all individuals bring their assumptions, prior experiences, and biases into the process (Cole & Stewart, 2001; Fisher et al, 2002; Fiske, 2010; Henrich et al, 2010). Researcher diversity is often an aim of many researcher crowdsourced initiatives (Cuccolo & Irgens, 2019; Moshontz et al, 2018; Swami et al, 2020) that requires effortful action (e.g., advertising the research opportunity, planning committees, outreach) to bring to fruition. The effortful inclusion of multiple researchers with varied demographics and diverse priors (e.g., ones’ assumptions, perspectives, experiences) facilitates communication about a project’s development, implementation, and interpretation (Moussa Rogers, personal communication, July 9, 2020).…”
Section: Aim 3: Strengths and Challenges Of Crowdsource Initiatives Imentioning
confidence: 99%