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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 30.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2014 Mar 15;217(0):47–53. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2014.03.012

Table 4.

Study 1: Demographic and clinical characteristics of SAD participants with and without weekly binge eating with distress.

Weekly Binge Eating
With Distress (n = 13)
No Weekly Binge Eating
With Distress (n = 99)
ORB p
Age, (years) M (SD)A 38.00 (13.02) 42.32 (12.98) 0.976 0.312
Gender, n (%) 2.841 0.340
  Female 12 (9.23) 83 (83.8)
Ethnicity, n (%) 0.884 0.788
  White 11 (84.6) 88 (88.9)
Recruitment site, n (%) 0.690 0.570
  Pittsburgh 7 (53.8) 41 (41.4)
  Bethesda 6 (46.2) 58 (58.6)
Atypical symptom score, M (SD) 14.31 (6.12) 11.03 (3.85) 1.194 0.037
Typical symptom score, M (SD) 18.23 (5.70) 17.31 (5.14) 1.030 0.650
GSS, M (SD) 17.46 (3.27) 15.02 (4.09) 1.146 0.180
A

Age data were missing for one participant in the No Weekly Binge Eating With Distress Group

B

OR = odds ratio.