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. 2020 May 12;11:401. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00401

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Graphical least absolute shrinkage and selection operator network. Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) items: ED1, limit food; ED2, fasting; ED3, excluding foods; ED4, eating rules; ED8, concentration affected by shape/weight; ED9, fear of loss of control; ED10, fear of weight gain; ED12, desire to lose weight; ED19, eating in secret; ED20, guilt over eating; ED21, concern over other people seeing you eat; ED22, weight overvaluation; ED23, shape overvaluation; ED24, reaction to weighing; ED25, weight dissatisfaction; ED26, shape dissatisfaction; ED27, uncomfortable seeing own body; ED28, uncomfortable over others seeing own body. Social responsiveness scale (SRS-2) items: SRS1, uncomfortable in social situations; SRS2, facial expressions; SRS4, rigid behavior; SRS6, prefer to be alone; SRS7, aware of others feelings; SRS8, strange behavior; SRS9, dependent on others; SRS10, take things literally; SRS11, good self-confidence; SRS12, communicate feelings; SRS13, awkward in turn taking interactions; SRS14, not well coordinated; SRS15, understand change in tone/facial expression; SRS16, avoid/unusual eye contact; SRS17, recognize unfairness; SRS18, difficulty making friends; SRS19, frustrated in conversations; SRS20, sensory interests; SRS21, imitate others'; SRS22, interact appropriately; SR23, avoid social events; SRS25, don't mind being out of step with others; SR26, offer comfort to others; SRS27, avoid starting social interactions; SRS28, think about the same thing over and over; SRS29, regarded as odd; SRS30, upset in situations with lots going on; SRS31, can't get mind off something; SRS32, good personal hygiene; SRS33, socially awkward; SRS34, avoid people who want to be emotionally close to me; SRS35, have trouble keeping up with conversations; SRS36, difficulty relating to family; SRS37, difficulty relating to adults outside family; SRS38, respond to others' moods; SRS39, interested in too few topics; SRS40, imaginative; SRS41, wander aimlessly between activities; SRS42, sensory sensitivity; SRS43, enjoy small talk; SRS45, interested in what others' are attending to; SRS49, do well at intellectual tasks; SRS50, repetitive behaviors; SRS51, difficulty answering questions directly; SRS52, overly loud; SRS53, monotone voice; SRS54, thing about people and objects in the same way; SRS55, invade others' personal space; SRS56, walk between two people; SRS57, isolate myself; SRS59, suspicious; SRS61, inflexible; SRS63, unusual greeting; SRS64, tense in social settings; SRS65, stare into space.