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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 23.
Published in final edited form as: Eat Behav. 2021 May 15;42:101528. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2021.101528

Table 2.

Summary of adjusted logistic regressions examining probable ED diagnoses by sexual orientation and gender identity in the entire sample.

n (%) B SE OR 95% CI

Probable ED diagnosis of AN or BN/BED (N = 1171)
Sexual orientation (Wald χ2 (3) = 30.17, p < .001)
 Heterosexual (ref) (N = 5978) 821 (13.7%)
 Gay or lesbian (N = 277) 38 (13.7%) 0.01 0.18 1.01 0.69–1.43
 Bisexual (N = 838) 167 (24.9%) 0.43 0.10 1.54*** 1.27–1.86
 Other sexual orientation (N = 752) 145 (19.3%) 0.39 0.10 1.48*** 1.21–1.81
Gender identity (Wald χ2 (2) = 45.11, p < .001)
 Cisgender male (ref) (N = 2264) 240 (10.6%)
 Cisgender female (N = 5368) 897 (16.7%) 0.53 0.08 1.71*** 1.46–2.00**
 Gender diverse (N = 213) 34 (16.0%) 0.52 0.20 1.68* 1.11–2.47

Note. Tukey-corrected models and prevalence estimates adjusted for age, race, and ethnicity.

Abbreviations: ED, eating disorder; AN, anorexia nervosa; BN, bulimia nervosa; BED, binge eating disorder; OR, odds ratio; SE, standard error; CI, confidence interval.

***

p < .001.

**

p < .01.

*

p ≤ .05.