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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Res Ther. 2011 Jul 30;49(10):682–688. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2011.07.011

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics and psychological functioning of loss of control participants reporting at least moderate shape and weight overvaluation, loss of control participants reporting less than moderate shape and weight overvaluation, overweight controls participants reporting at least moderate shape and weight overvaluation, and overweight controls reporting less than moderate shape and weight overvaluation (M±SD, unless otherwise indicated)

Variable LOC-Mod (n=74) LOC-Low (n=75) CON-Mod (n=106) CON-Low (n=271) Test Statistic
Demographics
Age, y 11.7±2.3a 10.9±2.3a,b 10.7±2.3b 10.9±2.3b F(3,526)=3.01*
Female, % (n) 74.3 (55) 61.3 (46) 67.9 (72) 62.7 (170) χ2(3, N=526)=4.29
z-BMI 2.30±0.37 2.19±0.38 2.25±0.36 2.19±0.38 F(3,526)=1.97
Race/ethnicity, % (n) Caucasian 43.2 (32) 46.7 (35) 57.5 (61) 62.0 (168) χ2(9, N=526)=32.82**
African-American 40.5 (30) 28.0 (21) 17.0 (18) 15.9 (43)
Hispanic 9.5 (7) 8.0 (6) 10.4 (11) 13.3 (36)
Other 6.8 (5) 17.3 (13) 15.1 (16) 8.9 (24)
Psychosocial functioning
EDE Global Severity Score 2.0±0.8a 1.4±0.9b 1.3±0.8 b 0.8±0.6c F(3,526)=60.41**
CBCL Total Problems Score 57.8±9.5a 57.0±11.6a 53.7±9.9 b 53.3±9.8 b F(3,391)=3.76*
RSE Total Score 17.6±6.2a 19.7±4.2a,b 19.4±6.1a,b 21.9±4.7 b F(3,117)=3.42*

Note: LOC-Mod=loss of control eating accompanied by at least moderate overvaluation of shape or weight; LOC-Low=loss of control eating accompanied by minimal or absent overvaluation of shape and weight; CON-Mod=overweight control reporting at least moderate overvaluation of shape or weight; CON-Low=overweight control reporting minimal or absent overvaluation of shape and weight; z-BMI=age- and sex-adjusted body mass index (m/kg2); EDE=Eating Disorder Examination (range=0 to 6; higher scores indicate more severe psychopathology); CBCL=Child Behavior Checklist (range=0 to 100; higher scores indicate greater behavioral problems); RSE=Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (range=0 to 30; higher scores indicate better self-esteem). Differing superscript letters indicate significant between-group differences.

*

p<.05

**

p<.001