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Fig 1.

Hypothesized model of how disgust propensity and disgust sensitivity may differentially promote the relationship between self-disgust and a negative body image.

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Fig 2.

Illustration of the statistical analyses.

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Table 1.

Means, standard deviations and inter-correlations for all variables of the analysis, N = 577.

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Table 2.

Simple mediation analysis with disgust propensity and self-disgust (mediator) on negative body image.

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Table 3.

Moderated mediation analysis with disgust propensity, self-disgust (mediator), disgust sensitivity (moderator) on negative body image.

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Table 4.

Means, standard deviations and non-parametric inter-correlations (spearman’s rho) for all variables of the analysis, N = 346.

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Table 5.

Simple mediation with disgust propensity and self-disgust (SDES; mediator) on negative body image.

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Table 6.

Moderated mediation analysis with disgust propensity, self-disgust (SDES; mediator), disgust sensitivity (moderator) on negative body image.

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Table 7.

Stepwise regression analysis with the three domains of disgust propensity, general disgust propensity and disgust sensitivity on negative body image.

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