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. 2023 Jul 7;14:1192693. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1192693

Table 3.

Results of type-II ANOVA between-gender comparisons in latent class assignment and psychopathology.

Variable df error Sex/gender (df = 1) ED group (df = 3) Interaction (df = 3)
F p ηp 2 F p ηp 2 F p ηp 2
p of LCA
LC1* 200 4.27 0.160 0.02 2.02 0.450 0.03 0.13 1 0.00
LC2* 200 0.52 1 0.00 1.27 1 0.02 0.76 1 0.01
LC3* 200 11.48 0.003 0.05 1.47 0.897 0.02 0.35 1 0.01
LC4* 200 0.31 1 0.00 1.86 0.550 0.03 0.82 1 0.01
BMI 200 13.61 <0.001 0.06 172.8 <0.001 0.72 1.02 0.386 0.02
EDE-Q 189 1.40 0.238 0.01 3.34 0.020 0.05 3.72 0.012 0.06
FBeK
Phys. Attr.* 182 1.21 1 0.01 1.75 0.632 0.03 0.13 1 0.00
Accent.* 182 2.40 0.491 0.01 6.17 0.002 0.09 2.01 0.459 0.03
Insecur.* 182 0.80 1 0.00 0.94 1 0.02 1.43 0.942 0.02
Discom.* 182 4.63 0.131 0.02 3.29 0.088 0.05 0.32 1 0.01
SCL-27+ GSI 190 6.36 0.012 0.03 2.41 0.068 0.04 1.54 0.205 0.02
BDI 192 0.62 0.431 0.00 3.62 0.014 0.05 1.96 0.121 0.03

p-values for variables marked with an asterisk (*) are Bonferroni-adjusted. Phys. Attr., Physical Attractiveness and Self-confidence; Accent., Accentuation of Physical Appearance; Insecur., Insecurities and Concerns related to Appearance; Discom., Physical-Sexual Discomfort.