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. 2022 Oct 13;56(1):80–90. doi: 10.1002/eat.23824

TABLE 1.

Basic descriptive statistics of age group, gender, eating disorder diagnosis, and COVID‐19 circumstances

Participants n (%)
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.

a

Percentages could sum to over 100% as individuals could select multiple options.

b

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.

c

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).