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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Eat Disord. 2010 Dec;43(8):689–693. doi: 10.1002/eat.20781

TABLE 1.

Comparison of coping skills across eating disorder recovery status groups

Healthy Controls Fully Recovered Partially Recovered Active Eating Disorder Significance Pairwise Comparisons
Task-oriented 62.45 (9.52) 62.20 (6.50) 53.07 (12.90) 52.69 (9.44) F(3,145) = 12.49; p<0.001
partial η2 = 0.21
HC > PRED, AED
FRED > PRED, AED
Emotion-oriented 37.71 (10.79) 40.90 (7.39) 49.07 (11.44) 55.73 (9.40) F(3, 148) = 33.01; p<0.001
partial η2 = 0.40
HC < PRED, AED
FRED < AED
Avoidance-oriented 50.65 (11.16) 46.10 (10.09) 42.60 (10.78) 41.33 (8.16) F(3, 149) = 9.03; p<0.001
partial η2 = 0.15
HC > PRED, AED

Note. HC = healthy controls; FRED = fully recovered eating disorder; PRED = partially recovered eating disorder; AED = active eating disorder. For all measures, higher scores reflect higher levels of the construct. Pairwise comparisons listed were significant at least at p<0.05.