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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Eat Disord. 2014 Oct 27;48(6):654–662. doi: 10.1002/eat.22361

Table 3.

Overall beta estimates (se) from calibration models

Outcome
Characteristic Prevalence Remission Partial remission Continuation Incidence
Symptoms of anxiety and depression 0.82 (0.1) 0.30 (0.2) 0.13 (0.6) 0.90 (0.4) 0.33 (0.2)
Life satisfaction 0.92 (0.1) 0.26 (0.2) −0.18 (0.3) 0.46 (0.4) 0.22 (0.2)
Self-esteem 0.77 (0.1) 0.22 (0.2) −0.38 (0.6) 0.69 (0.4) 0.44 (0.2)
Relationship satisfaction 1.00 (0.2) 0.67 (0.3) 0.11 (0.6) 1.08 (0.5) 0.25 (0.2)
Lifetime major depression 0.73 (0.1) 0.28 (0.2) −0.60 (0.9) 0.51 (0.4) 0.35 (0.2)
Sexual abuse 0.88 (0.2) 0.29 (0.3) −0.12 (0.5) 0.52 (0.4) 0.18 (0.2)
Physical abuse 0.69 (0.2) 0.14 (0.3) −0.19 (0.7) 0.49 (0.5) 0.38 (0.2)
Ever smoked 0.46 (0.3) 0.21 (0.3) −0.26 (0.3) 0.44 (0.5) 0.04 (0.3)
Alcohol use ≥ twice p/wk 0.57 (0.3) 0.18 (0.3) −0.45 (0.5) 0.16 (0.5) 0.08 (0.2)

All FDR adjusted p-values significant at alpha level of 0.05 are in bold indicating a β significantly different from 1.

Values are adjusted for maternal age and education.