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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Sep 23.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Eat Disord. 2025 Sep 16;58(12):2344–2351. doi: 10.1002/eat.24550

Table 2.

Concurrent associations between experience of online harassment and disordered eating and body satisfaction outcomes among U.S. transgender and nonbinary young adults in the IMAGES daily diary study analytic sample, 2022–23 (N = 150)

Model 1a Model 2b
Outcome OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Overeating 3.38 (1.12, 10.20) 3.06 (1.02, 9.17)
Binge eating 19.77 (3.49, 112.14) 15.08 (2.73, 83.43)
Weight-controlling behavior 0.86 (0.18, 4.18) 0.81 (0.18, 3.67)
Coping-related eating behaviord 4.18 (1.56, 11.20) 4.07 (1.51, 10.93)
Weight/shape dissatisfactiond 2.25 (0.70, 7.25) 2.02 (0.64, 6.36)
a

Model 1 is controlled for participant age (continuous), gender, and race

b

Model 2 is controlled for participant age (continuous), gender, race, and mean daily negative affect

d

Due to missing data for one individual in each of coping-related eating behavior and weight/shape dissatisfaction outcomes, n = 149