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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Horm Behav. 2007 Jun 29;52(4):427–435. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2007.06.005

Table 1.

Test statistics for comparisons of mean levels of disordered eating and anxiety between males and females with early, on-time, and late pubertal development.

BMI F(df, df) Sex F (df, df) Timing F (df, df) Interaction F (df, df)
EDE-Q – Eating Concern 24.55 (1,1314)*** 148.23 (1, 1314)*** 2.69 (2, 1314) 0.49 (2, 1314)
EDE-Q – Shape Concern 50.99 (1,1313)*** 337.85 (1, 1313)*** 3.86 (2, 1313)* 0.09 (2, 1313)
EDE-Q – Restraint 16.50 (1,1315)*** 82.17 (1, 1315)*** 3.76 (2, 1315)* 0.11 (2, 1315)
EDE-Q – Weight Concern 58.43 (1,1314)*** 331.02 (1, 1314)*** 4.70 (2, 1314)** 0.27 (2, 1314)
Binge Eating Scale 40.23 (1,1295)*** 136.76 (1,1295)*** 5.60 (2,1295)** 0.29 (2,1295)
STAI – State Anxiety N/A 3.98 (1, 1344)* 3.58 (2, 1344)* 0.28 (2, 1344)
STAI – Trait Anxiety N/A 25.72 (1, 1344)*** 4.22 (2, 1344)* 0.73 (2, 1344)

Note. Means and standard deviations are presented in Figure 1.

p<0.10;

*

p<0.05;

**

, p<0.01;

***

p<0.001, N/A=Not Applicable