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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Compr Psychiatry. 2008 Aug 27;50(1):20–25. doi: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2008.05.004

Table 2.

Cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis of adolescent-onset eating disorders and mood, generalized anxiety, externalizing disorders and alcohol use disorders.

Adolescent-onset eating disorders† (N=73) Eating Disorders at follow-up †† (N=50)
Cross-Sectional Univariate Multivariate Longitudinal Multivariate
N % OR† 95%CI AOR‡ 95%CI N % AOR 95%CI
No Disorder 41 2.7 1.00 1.00 34 3.1 1.00
MDD 15 17.6 4.41 2.22-8.75 2.41 1.06-5.47 10 20.0 5.92 2.62-15.33
GAD 12 16.4 5.48 2.62-11.46 3.41 1.56-7.43 7 14.3 4.67 1.75-15.59
CD 20 9.1 4.29 2.35-7.82 2.67 1.35-5.30 4 2.9 .48 .12-1.84
ODD 5 29.4 7.97 2.41-26.35 2.14 .50-9.12 0 0 - -
ADHD 1 12.5 2.48 .30-20.36 .50 .09-2.72 1 20.0 1.26 .18-8.75
AUD 5 8.8 2.23 .84-5.95 1.45 .47-4.43 2 4.7 1.51 .37-6 25

N,% = No. and prevalence of eating disorders among participants affected with other baseline disorder, AOR=adjusted for sex, clustered sampling and other adolescent-onset disorders, ††Participants with baseline eating disorders excluded, MDD=Major depressive Disorder, GAD=generalized anxiety disorder, CD=conduct disorder, ADHD= attention-defiant-hyperactivity disorder, ODD= oppositional defiant disorder, AUD= alcohol use disorders; abuse/dependence