TABLE 1.
Participants n (%) | ||||||
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United States | Netherlands | Sweden | ||||
N | 132 | 219 | 702 | |||
Mean ± SD | 32.1 ± 10.4 | – | 32.3 ± 8.6 | |||
Age | ||||||
16–21 years | 12 (9) | 50 (23) | 22 (3) | |||
22–29 years | 60 (45) | 96 (44) | 258 (37) | |||
30–39 years | 29 (22) | 48 (22) | 274 (39) | |||
40–49 years | 20 (15) | 10 (5) | 119 (17) | |||
50+ years | 10 (8) | 15 (7) | 29 (4) | |||
Gender | ||||||
Male | <5 (<5) | 6 (3) | 12 (2) | |||
Female | 130 (98) | 213 (97) | 685 (98) | |||
Other | 0 | 0 | <5 (<5) | |||
Eating disorder diagnosis a | ||||||
Anorexia nervosa | 90 (68) | 147 (67) | 455 (65) | |||
Bulimia nervosa | 42 (32) | 43 (20) | 254 (36) | |||
Binge‐eating disorder | 31 (24) | 20 (9) | 161 (23) | |||
Other b | 95 (72) | 96 (44) | 402 (57) | |||
COVID‐19 circumstances c | T1 | T2 | T1 | T2 | T1 | T2 |
Currently quarantined | 54 (41) | <5 (<5) | 34 (16) | <5 (<5) | 47 (7) | 21 (3) |
Working from home | 86 (65) | 50 (38) | 110 (50) | 68 (31) | 332 (47) | 351 (51) |
Physical distancing | 130 (99) | 108 (82) | 213 (98) | 181 (83) | 554 (79) | 521 (75) |
Has had COVID‐19 | <5 (<5) | 10 (7) | <5 (<5) | 15 (7) | 12 (2) | 113 (16) |
Got 1st vaccination | – | 98 (74) | – | 42 (19) | – | 137 (20) |
Note: Percentages on available data are reported when data are missing. In NL, participants could only select age categories rather than reporting specific ages.
Abbreviations: NL, the Netherlands; SD, standard deviation; SE, Sweden; US, United States.
Percentages could sum to over 100% as individuals could select multiple options.
Study participants could check any of the following diagnoses, which were then combined in the category “Other” for this table: Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder/atypical anorexia nervosa/purging disorder/night‐eating syndrome/other specified feeding or eating disorder/other eating disorder.
For these items, US total n 130–132, NL total n 218–219, SE total n 694–701; total n might deviate from the total included because individuals could skip questions (US) or exit the survey prematurely (US, the NL, SE).