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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eat Behav. 2022 Nov 23;48:101684. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2022.101684

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations between study variables (N =161)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. Age -
2. Negative Affectivity −.08 -
3. Anxiety Sensitivity −.12 .43*** -
4. Food Craving-Desire −.30*** .17* .14 -
5. Food Craving-Reinforcement −.26*** −.01 .23** .62*** -
6. Food Craving-Control −.23** .26*** .25** .66*** .59*** -
7. Food Craving-Physiological −.25** −.01 .23** .54*** .75*** .58*** -
Mean 31.58 27.33 41.26 11.34 13.69 10.55 10.04
SD 10.71 9.42 14.12 3.60 4.35 3.22 3.62
Possible Range 18–75 10–50 0–72 3–15 4–20 3–15 3–15

Note.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01

***

p < .001;

Negative Affectivity = Positive and Negative Affect Schedule Negative Affect Score [41]; Anxiety Sensitivity = Anxiety Sensitivity Total Score [40]; Food Craving-Desire = Food Cravings Questionnaire-State Version An Intense Desire to Eat Subscale [7]; Food Craving-Reinforcement = Food Cravings Questionnaire-State Version Anticipation of Positive & Negative Reinforcement That May Result From Eating Subscale [7]; Food Craving-Control = Food Cravings Questionnaire-State Version Lack of Control Over Eating Subscale [7]; Food Craving-Physiological = Food Cravings Questionnaire-State Version Craving as Physiological State Subscale [7].