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The 7-item Functionality Appreciation Scale (FAS; Alleva, Tylka, & Kroon Van Diest, 2017) assesses functionality appreciation, defined as appreciating, respecting, and honoring the body for what it is capable of doing, extending beyond mere awareness of body functionality. The FAS can be administered online and/or in person to adolescents and adults and is free to use in any setting. This chapter first discusses the development of the FAS and then provides evidence of its psychometrics. More specifically, the FAS has been found to have a one-dimensional factor structure within exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses and has demonstrated gender invariance, invariance across sexual orientations, and invariance across countries (U.K. and Malaysia). Internal consistency reliability, test-retest reliability, convergent validity, discriminant validity, and incremental validity support the use of the FAS. To date, the FAS has been translated into 12 languages, with these strong psychometric properties upheld. Next, this chapter provides the FAS items in their entirety, instructions for administering the FAS to participants, the item response scale, the scoring procedure, and known translations. Logistics of use, such as permissions, copyright, and contact information, are provided for readers.
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