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Fig. 2 | Journal of Eating Disorders

Fig. 2

From: Disordered eating and self-harm as risk factors for poorer mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: a UK-based birth cohort study

Fig. 2

Adjusted associations between disordered eating/self-harm and mental health and wellbeing stratified by moderators (lifestyle changes). a Association between disordered eating and depressive symptoms, stratified by moderators; b Association between self-harm and depressive symptoms, stratified by moderators; c association between disordered eating and anxiety symptoms, stratified by moderators; d association between self-harm and anxiety symptoms, stratified by moderators; e association between disordered eating and mental wellbeing, stratified by moderators; f association between self-harm and mental wellbeing, stratified by moderators. All associations were adjusted for sex, date of completion for COVID1 questionnaire, pre-pandemic NEET (not in education, employment or training) status and pre-pandemic symptoms. Results using imputed data (n = 2657). P values displayed are for the interactions between exposure and moderator on mental health and wellbeing outcomes. MFQ Mood and Feelings Questionnaire for depressive symptoms, GAD Generalised Anxiety Disorder 7-item questionnaire for anxiety symptoms, WEMWBS Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale for mental wellbeing

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