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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2018 Aug 29;63(5):554–560. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.05.026

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and correlations for BMI percentile and self-perceived peer victimization

Victimization W1 Victimization W2 Victimization W3 Victimization W4 BMI percentile M (SD)

BMI W1 .11* .12* .11* .07* 57.75 (30.33)
BMI W2 .11* .13* .09* .06* 57.19(29.58)
BMI W3 .09* .10* .11* .05* 57.24(29.45)
BMI W4 .08* .09* .09* .05* 57.57 (28.40)
Victimization M (SD) 1.93 (.80) 1.99 (.79) 1.99 (.79) 1.83 (.75)

BMI = body mass index; M = mean; SD = standard deviation; W1=Wave 1—fall sixth grade; W2 = Wave 2—spring sixth grade; W3 = Wave 3—fall seventh grade; and W4 = Wave 4—fall of eighth grade.

*

p < .01.