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Table 2 M (SD) of the EDE-Q Subscales for Girls’ and Boys’ Clusters

From: Typical patterns of disordered eating among Swedish adolescents: associations with emotion dysregulation, depression, and self-esteem

   

EDE-Q Subscales

EDE-Q Global

 

n

Eating

Restraint

Shape

Weight

 

Clusters

Girls

Boys

Girls

Boys

Girls

Boys

Girls

Boys

Girls

Boys

Girls

Boys

1. Non-problematic

331

407

.12 (.23)

.06 (.18)

.19 (.33)

.07 (.20)

.58 (.50)

.19 (.23)

.33 (.33)

.20 (.30)

.30 (.23)

.13 (.15)

2. Elevated shape & weight (girls)

 Clinical shape & elevated weight (boys)

143

56

.47 (.44)

.15 (.18)

.55 (.51)

.29 (.37)

2.06 (.83)

1.45 (.56)

1.78 (.80)

1.24 (.77)

1.20 (.39)

.77 (.29)

3. Clinical restraint

37

20

.39 (.27)

.10 (.14)

2.23 (.58)

1.77 (.51)

2.15 (.88)

.56 (.40)

1.78 (.78)

.62 (.42)

1.61 (.37)

.76 (.23)

4. Clinical shape and weight (girls)

 Clinical DE* (boys)

55

27

1.23 (54)

1.23 (.56)

1.26 (.65)

1.10 (.77)

3.90 (.84)

2.03 (.63)

3.08 (.91)

1.90 (.69)

2.36 (.38)

1.53 (.34)

5. Clinical DE*, high shape & weight

61

8

2.87 (.77)

2.69 (.38)

2.23 (.84)

1.69 (1.26)

4.54 (.86)

4.03 (.89)

4.03 (.94)

4.15 (.60)

3.44 (.52)

2.97 (.59)

6. Clinical DE*, high restraint

39

20

2.19 (.97)

.44 (.51)

4.27 (1.01)

2.82 (.85)

3.98 (1.17)

1.98 (.69)

3.46 (.99)

1.62 (.85)

3.54 (.78)

1.76 (.51)

Total

666

538

          
  1. Note: *Clinical DE used as a description when M values on all subscales as well as on the EDE-Q Global scale are above clinical cut-off norm values suggested by Ekeroth & Birgegard [11]. Values above clinical cut-off points in bold