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. 2010 May 22;35(10):1093–1102. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsq042

Table III.

Base Model, Maternal Report Model, Adolescent Report Model, and Full Model of Predictors of Dichotomous Outcomes Current Weight Loss Attempts and Unhealthy Weight Control Behaviors, in Adolescent Girls and Boys

Girls
Boys
Outcome variable df Δdf –2LL Δ2LL p Cox & Snell R2 –2LL Δ2LL p Cox & Snell R2
Current weight loss attempt n = 187 n = 136
    Model 1 Base model 9 225.0 .108 112.4 .201
    Model 2a Maternal report 19 10 201.8 23.2 .010 .212 96.0 16.3 .090 .291
    Model 2b Adolescent report 14 5 213.3 11.8 .038 .162 108.1 4.3 .512 .226
    Model 3 Full model 24 15 188.5 36.5 .001 .266 87.1 25.2 .047 .336
Maternal reporta 10 24.8 .006 21.0 .021
Adolescent reporta 5 13.3 .021 8.9 .113
Unhealthy weight control behaviors n = 191 n = 137
    Model 1 Base model 9 191.9 .183 125.7 .210
    Model 2a Maternal report 19 10 176.5 15.4 .118 .248 113.8 11.9 .295 .276
    Model 2b Adolescent report 14 5 183.8 8.1 .150 .218 120.1 5.5 .355 .241
    Model 3 Full model 24 15 169.7 22.2 .101 .275 107.0 18.7 .229 .311
Maternal reporta 10 14.1 .167 13.1 .216
Adolescent reporta 5 6.8 .234 6.8 .234

Base model includes covariates (adolescent weight status, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and cohort) and baseline level of the dependent variable. Maternal report model is base model with the addition of mother report variables (see text for description of models). Adolescent report model is base model with the addition of adolescent report variables. Full model is base model with the addition of all maternal and adolescent report variables.

aMaternal report and adolescent report blocks are mutually adjusted.