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Table 2 Means (and standard deviations) on body mass index (BMI), self-harm (DSHI-9r), body esteem-appearance (BEAA), and SDQ measures of psychological difficulties, hyperactivity/ inattention, emotional symptoms, peer problems, and conduct problems for the clusters at T1, and comparison by one-way ANOVA

From: Disordered eating in a Swedish community sample of adolescent girls: subgroups, stability, and associations with body esteem, deliberate self-harm and other difficulties

Cluster

BMI

DSHI-9r

BEAA

Total Difficulties

Hyperactivity/inattention

Emotional symptoms

Peer problems

Conduct problems

No eating problems

18.60a (2.32)

1.78a (5.55)

30.52a (5.89)

8.27a (4.24)

3.09a (2.02)

2.55a (1.97)

1.40a (1.44)

1.26a (1.29)

Social eating problems

19.76a,b (2.55)

4.46a,b (8.87)

28.03a,b (5.80)

11.49b (4.91)

4.43b,c (1.88)

3.65a,b (1.95)

1.69a,b,c (1.58)

1.57a (1.14)

Fear of not being able to stop eating

20.38b (2.85)

4.29a,b (5.93)

25.81b (6.56)

11.34b (4.61)

4.05a,b,c (2.10)

3.45a (2.06)

1.98a,b,c (1.40)

1.86a,b (1.24)

Weight concerns

20.63b (3.09)

3.16a,b (6.34)

24.80b,c (6.42)

10.51a,b (4.24)

3.96a,b (2.16)

3.29a (1.96)

1.46a,b (1.37)

1.95a,b (1.47)

Multiple eating problems without purging

20.82b (2.58)

6.69b (12.47)

20.13d (5.20)

14.70c (4.76)

5.23c (2.13)

4.73b,c (2.38)

2.27b,c (1.31)

2.47b (1.31)

Multiple eating problems including purging

20.24b (2.52)

11.73c (12.45)

21.88d,c (7.70)

14.79c (5.59)

4.47b,c (2.12)

5.21c (2.42)

2.53c (1.86)

2.59b (1.60)

  1. Means with different superscripts differ significantly, according to post-hoc tests by Tukey HSD