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Table 1. The nine categories of body weight perception by the three body image (BI) categories and three body mass index (BMI) categories
The category B2 was selected as the control.
Table 2. Demographic characteristics and the presence of suicidal ideation by gender
Values are presented as number (%).
Data were adjusted for study year and BMI.
BI, body image; BMI, body mass index; N, normal body weight perception; U, underweight body weight perception; O, overweight body weight perception.
Table 3. Multiple logistic regression analysis of suicidal ideation by gender
Values are presented as odds ratio (95% confidence interval).
These data were adjusted for study year, body mass index, and body weight perception.
*
p<0.05,
***
p<0.001.
Table 4. Multiple logistic regression analysis of suicidal ideation by gender according to BWP as determined by subjective BI and BMI measures
Values are presented as odds ratio (95% confidence interval).
All the other variables including age, residential area, marital status, job status, sleep hours, house income, educational level, perceived health status, the presence of hypertension, the presence of diabetes, the presence of major depressive disorder, year, and level of stress are adjusted for the odds ratio for suicidal ideation.
BWP, body weight perception; BI, body image; BMI, body mass index.
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These categories are reported in Table 1.
***
p<0.001.
Table 5. The fitness of models including both BMI and BWP, only BWP, and only BMI according to the AIC
AIC, Akaike information criterion; BMI, body mass index; BWP body weight perception; BI, body image.
F, female; M, male.
***
p<0.001.