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. 2020 Sep 8;24(13):4132–4143. doi: 10.1017/S1368980020002955

Table 7.

Stratification over the education level*

Low education level (below 12 years of education) High education level (over 12 years of education)
β 95 % CI P β 95 % CI P
Model 1: Linear regression taking the Eating Attitude Test score as the dependent variable and the socio-demographic characteristics as the independent variables
Age 0·18 −0·09, 0·46 0·186 −0·11 −0·20, 0·02 0·009
Body mass index 0·25 −0·22, 0·73 0·295 0·24 0·04, 0·43 0·016
Low income v no income* 11·21 3·35, 19·07 0·006 −1·87 −4·02, 0·27 0·087
Intermediate income v no income* −3·39 −14·29, 7·50 0·537 3·86 1·20, 6·53 0·005
Model 2: Linear regression taking the Eating Attitude Test score as the dependent variable and the scales and the behavioural practices of certain eating habits as independent variables
Daily weighting (yes v no*) 10·30 −5·84, 26·46 0·194 3·17 0·41, 5·93 0·024
Pressure from TV, magazine to lose weight (yes v no*) −0·10 −12·00, 11·80 0·986 4·24 1·37, 7·11 0·004
Starving to reduce weight (yes v no*) 14·00 4·76, 23·24 0·004 3·65 0·82, 6·48 0·012
Depression (HAMD) 0·88 −0·29, 2·05 0·130 0·30 0·14, 0·45 <0·001
Physical activity 0·04 −0·27, 0·36 0·764 0·07 0·03, 0·12 0·001
*

Reference group; Low education level includes illiterate, primary and complementary categories, whereas the high education level includes the secondary and university categories; numbers in bold indicate significant P-values.