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Table 3 Comparison of participants with and without disturbed eating behavior (below/above the DEPS-R cut-off of ≥20), depression (below/above the HAD depression cut-off score ≥ 11), and anxiety (below/above the HAD anxiety cut-off score ≥ 11)

From: Prevalence of disturbed eating behavior and associated symptoms of anxiety and depression among adult males and females with type 1 diabetes

 

DEB -

DEB +

Sig. level

ES

Depr -

Depr +

Sig. level

ES

Anx -

Anx +

Sig. level

ES

No pos screens

2 pos screens

Sig.level

ES

No pos screens

3 pos screens

Sig. level

ES

HbA1c (%)

7.7 (.9)

8.0 (.9)

ns

7.7 (.9)

8.0 (.8)

ns

7.7 (.9)

7.8 (.8)

ns

7.7 (.9)

7.9 (.8)

ns

7.7 (.9)

7.9 (.8)

ns

BMI

25.5 (3.7)

27.7 (4.9)

.01

0.5

25.8 (3.8)

29.2 (7.1)

ns

25.9 (3.8)

26.6 (5.4)

ns

25.5 (3.5)

26.9 (5.6)

ns

25.5 (3.5)

29.1 (6.5)

ns

T1D duration

28.4 (14.8)

24.0 (12.7)

.05

−0.3

27.2 (14.6)

27.5 (12.6)

ns

27.8 (14.8)

24.8 (13.1)

ns

28.3 (15.2)

31.5 (13.5)

ns

28.3 (15.2)

21.3 (11.0)

ns

Age (years)

44.1 (15.3)

35.4 (12.4)

.001

−0.6

42.3 (15.4)

39.9 (11.3)

ns

43.1 (15.5)

38.3 (13.1)

.05

.3

43.9 (15.9)

43.0 (14.6)

ns

43.9 (15.9)

31.9 (10.8)

.01

.9

  1. Data are mean (SD), significance level (p < .001, .01, and .05) and effect size (ES) estimation (Cohen’s d)