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. 2020 Jan 31;63(1):e2. doi: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2019.5

Table 5.

Association between baseline body-related variables and clinical outcome

AN total sample (n = 139)
Wald’s test p OR OR 95% CI
Clinical reduction of ED symptomatology
 BSQ 18.38 <0.001 a 0.96 0.94, 0.98
 BCQ 20.31 <0.001 a 0.89 0.84, 0.93
 BIAQ 10.77 0.001 a 0.93 0.89, 0.97
Clinical reduction of ED symptomatology
 BSQ 1.9 0.168 0.98 0.95, 1.01
 BCQ 9.98 0.002 b 0.91 0.85, 0.96
 BIAQ 2.1 0.147 0.96 0.91, 1.01

Abbreviations: BCQ, Body Checking Questionnaire; BIAQ, Body Avoidance Questionnaire; BSQ, Body Shape Questionnaire; ED, eating disorder.

a

p < 0.05 when controlling for age, duration of illness, BMI, BDI, STAI-S, and STAI-T at baseline.

b

p < 0.05 when controlling for age, duration of illness, BMI, BDI, STAI-S, and STAI-T, and EDE-Q total score at baseline.

statistical significance (p < 0.05) has been highlighted in bold.