The Drive for Muscularity Attitudes Questionnaire (DMAQ) was developed to measure men’s desire to attain an idealized muscular body. To date, the cross-cultural suitability of this measure has received limited attention. The current study addressed this omission by testing the psychometric properties of the DMAQ using an online sample of Irish men ( N = 327). Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that a unidimensional model adequately matched observed data (i.e., fit indices suggested acceptable model fit). Analyses also showed that the DMAQ yielded reliable and construct valid scores, suggesting that the scale holds promise as an indicant of the drive for muscularity among Irish men. Strengths and limitations associated with this study are...
Studies on the drive for muscularity (DFM) have primarily been quantitative, focused on identifying ...
The aim of this study was to translate into Brazilian Portuguese three scales for the assessment of ...
The current study assessed relationships among four commonly used drive for muscularity questionnair...
The Drive for Muscularity Attitudes Questionnaire (DMAQ) was developed to measure men’s ...
The Drive for Muscularity Scale (DMS) is a widely used measure in studies of men’s body image, but f...
Abstract The purpose of the current article was to perform a systematic review of 52 studies in whi...
The purpose of the current article was to perform a systematic review of 52 studies in which the dri...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the dimensionality and validity of Yelland and Tigge...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the dimensionality and validity of Yelland and Tigge...
The contemporary ideal male physique is large and muscular, and has become more so over the last 40 ...
Background. The drive for muscularity in men is associated with a negative body image, psychosocial,...
This study refers to the evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Drive for Muscularity Scal...
The Drive for Muscularity Scale (DMS) is a widely used measure in studies of men’s body image, but f...
The Drive for Muscularity Scale and Male Body Dissatisfaction Scale were developed for use with men ...
"Body dissatisfaction is a problem for a large percentage of boys and men, but male body concerns d...
Studies on the drive for muscularity (DFM) have primarily been quantitative, focused on identifying ...
The aim of this study was to translate into Brazilian Portuguese three scales for the assessment of ...
The current study assessed relationships among four commonly used drive for muscularity questionnair...
The Drive for Muscularity Attitudes Questionnaire (DMAQ) was developed to measure men’s ...
The Drive for Muscularity Scale (DMS) is a widely used measure in studies of men’s body image, but f...
Abstract The purpose of the current article was to perform a systematic review of 52 studies in whi...
The purpose of the current article was to perform a systematic review of 52 studies in which the dri...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the dimensionality and validity of Yelland and Tigge...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the dimensionality and validity of Yelland and Tigge...
The contemporary ideal male physique is large and muscular, and has become more so over the last 40 ...
Background. The drive for muscularity in men is associated with a negative body image, psychosocial,...
This study refers to the evaluation of the psychometric properties of the Drive for Muscularity Scal...
The Drive for Muscularity Scale (DMS) is a widely used measure in studies of men’s body image, but f...
The Drive for Muscularity Scale and Male Body Dissatisfaction Scale were developed for use with men ...
"Body dissatisfaction is a problem for a large percentage of boys and men, but male body concerns d...
Studies on the drive for muscularity (DFM) have primarily been quantitative, focused on identifying ...
The aim of this study was to translate into Brazilian Portuguese three scales for the assessment of ...
The current study assessed relationships among four commonly used drive for muscularity questionnair...