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. 2024 Jan 18;24(1):100441. doi: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2024.100441

Table 1.

Comparison between groups for sociodemographic and clinical profiles.

TP (n = 77) CP (n = 77) Z p (η2)
BMI maximum 24.58 (4.66) 23.13 (4.41) 1.887 0.059
BMI minimum 18.93 (3.65) 18.70 (3.35) 0.445 0.657
PACS 15.18 (5.07) 14.82 (4.52) 0.567 0.570
PHQ-9 13.30 (5.51) 8.75 (4.50) 5.056 < 0.001 (0.17)
OBC-BSV 34.92 (8.12) 31.73 (9.82) 1.812 0.070
OBC-BSH 32.25 (10.42) 27.68 (12.55) 2.534 0.011(0.04)
OBC-ACB 36.45 (8.29) 33.26 (7.29) 3.693 <0.001(0.09)
EAT26 Dieting 12.22 (9.41) 6.80 (6.67) 3.979 < 0.001 (0.10)
EAT26 Bulimia 4.70 (4.77) 1.49 (2.83) 4.416 < 0.001 (13)
EAT26 Oral control 4.62 (5.23) 2.08 (3.51) 3.336 0.001 (0.07)
EAT26 Total 21.54 (17.52) 10.38 (11.32) 4.338 < 0.001 (0.12)
FRS-BWD 2.35 (1.74) 1.49 (2.15) 2.755 0.006 (0.05)
FRS-PD −0.69 (3.62) 0.83 (3.85) 2.725 0.006 (0.05)

Means and standard deviations (SD) are reported in the table. TP: transgender people; CP: cisgender people; BMI: body mass index; PACS: physical appearance comparison scale; PHQ-9: patient health questionnaire; OBC: objectified body consciousness; BSV: body surveillance; BSH: body shame; ACB: appearance control beliefs; EAT: eating attitudes test; FRS: figure rating scale; BWD: body weight dissatisfaction; PD: perception distortion.