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. 2016 Jun 15;36(4):707–718. doi: 10.1007/s12144-016-9458-7

Table 4.

Inter-scale correlations between ACSS subscales and all remaining variablesa

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Intrapersonal .67** .76** −.12* .20** .12* .11* .21** .06 .08 .10*
2. Social .62** .78** −.26** .39** .28** .32** .28** .19** .11* .14**
3. Consider .62** .77** −.19** .32** .25** .24** .25** .15** .13** .07
4. General body appreciation −.13* −.14* −.21** −.20** −.01 −.30** −.19** −.44** −.34** −.09
5. Internalization thin/low body fat .17* .34** .27** −.13* .62** .58** .43** .25** .16** −.02
6. Internalization athlete/muscular .20** .30** .25** .02 .61** .35** .20** −.01 −.05 −.07
7. Pressure family and peers .16* .47** .34** −.23** .48** .33** .49** .48** .48** .08
8. Pressure media .28** .43** .37** −.29** .30** .25** .58** .21** .23** .04
9. Weight discrepancy / / / / / / / / .71** .15**
10. Body Mass Index −.11 .03 .01 −.13 .02 −.14* .23** .15* / .18**
11. Age .17** .10 .05 −.02 .01 −.19** .07 .11 / .23**

aCorrelations for women in the top diagonal; women, n = 399; men, n = 223; * p < .05.; ** p < .01