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. 2019 Mar 20;10:579. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00579

Table 2.

Gender differences in teasing frequency, body image, and mental health (mean, standard deviations, and test statistics).

Variable Women Men Levene’s test Test statistics
n 407 94
Appearance-teasing frequency (POTS) 2.09 1.86 F = 8.02 t(166.63) = 2.47, p = 0.015a
(0.95) (0.76) p = 0.005
Appearance concerns (DCQ) 8.23 5.77 F = 10.85 t(163.66) = 5.27, p < 0.001
(4.75) (3.89) p = 0.001
Appearance-based rejection sensitivity (ARS-D) 12.63 8.46 F = 19.29 t(194.03) = 6.22, p < 0.001
(7.72) (5.34) p < 0.001
Depression (PHQ-9) 7.77 5.44 F = 5.18 t(160.07) = 4.08, p < 0.001
(5.73) (4.81) p = 0.023
Anxiety (GAD-7) 7.33 5.20 F = 5.91 t(157.29) = 4.29, p < 0.001
(5.03) (4.30) p < 0.001
Self-Esteem (RSES) 21.29 23.12 F = 4.11 t(156.71) = -2.78, p = 0.006
(6.49) (5.58) p = 0.043

Boldface entries indicate significant differences in group means, two-sided p < 0.05. In case of unequal variances in Levene’s test, degrees of freedom were adjusted. aGroup difference not significant in non-parametric test; POTS, perceptions of teasing scale; DCQ, dysmorphic concern questionnaire; ARS-D, appearance-based rejection sensitivity scale; PHQ-9, patient health questionnaire-9 - depression module; GAD-7, patient health questionnaire – anxiety module; RSES, rosenberg self-esteem scale.