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Table 1.

Internal consistency (Cronbach’s Alpha) for each subscale of the SATAQ-4 by study group.

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Table 2.

Tabulated correlations (Pearson’s r) for all variables in the full sample (N = 966).

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Table 3.

Descriptive statistics including mean age, BAS-2, and SATAQ-4 for each study group.

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Fig 1.

Scatterplot showing the relationships of age and ethnicity with body appreciation.

Black circles represent Black Nigerian women; Red triangles represent Eastern Asian Chinese women; and cyan squares represent White Western women. Lines indicate linear model.

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Table 4.

Linear regression models for effects of age, ethnicity, and their interaction on BAS-2.

Ethnicity entered as a categorical predictor with Black as reference category.

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Fig 2.

Scatterplots indicating the effect of age and ethnicity on SATAQ-4 subscales.

Top left: Athletic ideal internalisation; Top right: Thin ideal internalisation; Middle left: Pressure from family; Middle right: Pressure from peers; Bottom left: Pressure from the Media. Black circles represent Black Nigerian women; Red triangles represent Eastern Asian Chinese women; and cyan squares represent White Western women. Lines indicate linear model.

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Table 5.

Linear regression models for effects of age, ethnicity, and their interaction on SATAQ-4 subscales.

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