Table 3 Correlations of continuous variables with disordered eating.

From: The association between generalized anxiety disorder and disordered eating symptoms among Lebanese adults with the moderating effect of self esteem

  

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1. Disordered eating

r

1

       

p

-

       

2. Age

r

− 0.05

1

      

p

0.211

-

      

3. Household crowding index

r

− 0.04

− 0.05

1

     

p

0.306

0.260

-

     

4. Physical activity

r

0.15

− 0.14

− 0.01

1

    

p

< 0.001

< 0.001

0.890

-

    

5. Body mass index

r

− 0.01

0.29

− 0.07

− 0.01

1

   

p

0.741

< 0.001

0.072

0.844

-

   

6. Financial pressure

r

0.05

− 0.12

− 0.21

0.03

− 0.09

1

  

p

0.176

< 0.002

< 0.001

0.421

0.018

-

  

7. Self-esteem

r

0.01

0.01

− 0.05

− 0.05

− 0.01

0.11

1

 

p

0.736

0.748

0.244

0.245

0.887

0.008

-

 

8. Generalized anxiety disorder

r

0.08

− 0.05

− 0.01

− 0.06

0.06

− 0.19

− 0.15

1

p

0.047

0.198

0.722

0.147

0.140

< 0.001

< 0.001

-

  1. r, Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Numbers in bold indicate significant p values. The LOG of the disordered eating score was used for this analysis.