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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Eat Disord. 2011 Apr;44(3):225–232. doi: 10.1002/eat.20804

Table 4.

Results for models predicting education, relationship status, and reproductive status from age of onset, eating disorder duration, lifetime minimum and maximum BMI, and menstrual status of women with eating disorders.*

Education Relationship Status Reproductive Status
χ2 (p-value) χ2 (p-value) χ2 (p-value)
Age of onset 12.76 (<.001) 3.58 (.06) 0.01 (0.91)
ED Duration 31.37 (<.001) 3.51 (.07) 0.01 (0.93)
Lifetime Minimum BMI (kg/m2) 0.17 (.68) 23.68 (<.001) 2.70 (0.11)
Lifetime Maximum BMI (kg/m2) 0.23 (.63) 14.15 (<.001) 1.53 (0.22)
Menstrual Status 6.30 (0.18) 17.28 (.002) 13.71 (0.009)

Note. OR = odds ratio. ED = eating disorder. BMI = body mass index.

*

For all models, age at interview was entered as a covariate. For reproductive status, relationship status was also entered as a covariate.