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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2022 May 24;18(8):1066–1073. doi: 10.1016/j.soard.2022.05.011

Table 2.

Regression models reporting unstandardized (B) and standardized betas (β) and standard errors (SE) for predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms

Variable Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Model 4
B SE β B SE β B SE β B SE β
Age −.05 .09 −.04 −.03 .09 −.03 −.004 .08 −.003 .05 .07 .04
BMI .30 .12 .17* .24 .12 .14* −.14 .13 −.08 −.06 .11 −.04
Ethnicity 2.43 3.02 .06 2.72 2.79 .07 1.07 2.60 .03 −1.90 2.39 −.05
Race .78 1.95 .03 −.86 1.83 −.03 −2.00 1.70 −.08 −1.83 1.54 −.07
SES −1.27 1.81 −.05 −2.24 1.69 −.09 −1.38 1.57 −.06 −.06 1.43 −.003
Sex −2.66 2.68 −.07 −3.85 2.50 −.10 −3.94 2.31 −.10 −2.70 2.10 −.07
ACE 2.40 .49 .34*** 1.67 .47 .24*** 1.21 .43 .17**
Trauma 3.56 2.50 .10 2.99 2.32 .08 2.23 2.10 .06
EWS 37.80 6.28 .43*** 25.00 5.98 .29***
IWS 4.38 .64 .41***
R 2 .04 .19*** .31*** .44***

BMI = body mass index; SES = socioeconomic status; ACE = adverse childhood experiences; EWS = experienced weight stigma; IWS = internalized weight stigma.

*

P <.05.

**

P <.01.

***

P <.001.

P ˃.10.