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. 2019 Apr 24;10:921. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00921

Table 2.

Correlation between an increased risk for ED, FF, and dimensions of self-esteem.

Dimension of self-esteem Eating disorders Family functioning
Global self-esteem -0.402∗∗ 0.413∗∗
Competence -0.333∗∗ 0.276∗∗
Lovability -0.343∗∗ 0.684∗∗
Likeability -0.327∗∗ 0.462∗∗
Personal power -0.294∗∗ 0.171
Self-control -0.305∗∗ 0.419∗∗
Moral self-acceptance -0.368∗∗ 0.381∗∗
Physical attractiveness -0.327∗∗ 0.400∗∗
Vitality -0.339∗∗ 0.430∗∗
Identity integration -0.335∗∗ 0.304∗∗
Defensive high self-esteem -0.200∗∗ 0.250∗∗

p < 0.05;∗∗p < 0.01; family functioning (APGAR); eating disorders (SCOFF); global self-esteem, competence, lovability, likeability, personal power, self-control, moral self-acceptance, physical attractiveness, vitality, identity integration, and defensive high self-esteem (MSEI).