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BIS

(Body Image Scale)

Focus:

The Body Image Scale (BIS) measures psychological distress and body image concerns in patients with cancer, particularly those undergoing treatments that affect physical appearance.

Relevant Survey:

  • Body Part: General (appearance-related, not limited to one body part)
  • Area Of Focus: Body Image Disturbance, Psychosocial Impact, Cancer Treatment Outcomes

The BIS is a validated PROM designed for oncology patients to assess the emotional and social effects of altered body image.

Description:

The BIS was developed to evaluate body image concerns among cancer patients, especially those treated for breast cancer or other conditions that affect appearance. It covers domains such as self-consciousness, dissatisfaction, and avoidance behaviors. Higher scores indicate greater body image disturbance. The BIS is widely used in psycho-oncology research and survivorship care.

Use Cases:

  • Assessing body image concerns in breast cancer survivors.
  • Evaluating psychosocial impact of reconstructive or cosmetic procedures.
  • Measuring emotional well-being in oncology trials.
  • Supporting survivorship care planning.
  • Research on body image across different cancer populations.

Number Of Questions: 

10

Click here to view the questionnaire.

Questionnaire Survey Consists of:

10 items covering:

  • Self-consciousness about appearance
  • Dissatisfaction with body changes
  • Avoidance of social situations
  • Emotional distress linked to appearance

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