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Scale of Body Connection (SBC)
Updated over a year ago

Focus Area: Body Connection

Overview: The Scale of Body Connection (SBC) measures a person's connection to their body by looking at body awareness and bodily dissociation. The underlying goal is to increase body awareness and decrease body dissociation.

Total number of items: 20

Administration: Self-report

Standardized cadence: Weekly

Supported subscales: Body Awareness and Body Dissociation

Age range: Adult

Scoring and interpretation: Answers are scored on a 5-Likert scale from 0 for "Not at all" to 4 for "All the time." The overall total score is typically not used. The scores that are most commonly used are the individual subscale scores. There are two subscales:

  • Body awareness: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18

  • Body dissociation: 2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 16, 19, 20

The body awareness questions are forward scored from 0-4 and a higher score is associated with more bodily awareness.

The body dissociation questions are reverse scored from 4-0 and a higher score is associated with less bodily dissociation.

Overall, a higher total score is typically a good thing-- more body awareness and less body dissociation.

Typically, as body awareness increases, body dissociation decreases.

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