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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 21.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2011 Apr;62(4):367–373. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.62.4.367

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of participants assigned to cognitive-behavioral therapy and guided self-help (CBT-GSH) or to usual care for binge eating

Usual care
(N=79)
CBT-GSH
(N=81)
Characteristic N % N % Test
statistic
df p
Age (M±SD) 38.51±6.52 39.58±6.89 t=−1.01 158 .313
Education: at least some college 66 84 68 84 X2=01 1 .944
Race-ethnicitya
  Non-Hispanic white 66 84 80 99 X2=11.61 1 .001
  Hispanic 7 9 0 X2=7.51 1 .006
Body mass index (M±SD)b 31.52±6.29 31.42±5.60 t=11 157 .940
Comorbid depression or anxiety 28 35 27 33 X2=.08 1 .777
Disordered eating symptomatology
(past 28 days)
  Days of binge eating (M±SD) 13.27±6.33 15.83±7.47 t=2.31
z=2.10
156
1
.022
.036
  Self-reported purgingc 21 27 22 27 t=.01 1 .934
a

An additional 7 participants did not report their race-ethnicity or reported “other” race-ethnicity.

b

Weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared. An index above 30 indicates obesity.

c

Purging included self-induced vomiting, use of laxatives, or both.