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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2017 Apr 20;85(9):883–895. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000211

TABLE 4.

Effect sizes (d) and Significance Levels for Condition Differences at Posttest and 6-Month Follow-up from Mixed Effects Growth Models

Outcome Measure
Comparison Thin-ideal internalization Body dissatisfaction Negative affect Eating disorder symptoms
Posttest
 Clinician-led vs. video control .56 (<.001) .70 (<.001) .38 (<.001) .52 (<.001)
 Peer-led vs. video control .68 (<.001) .71 (<.001) .35 (<.001) .38 (<.001)
 Internet vs. video control .45 (<.001) .34 (<.001) .23 (.005) .36 (.001)
 Clinician-led vs. Internet .21 (.022) .30 (.002) .16 (.004) −.18 (.089)
 Peer-led vs. Internet −.22 (.075) .31 (.002) −.12 (.147) −.02 (.830)
 Clinician-led vs. Peer-led −.06 (.478) −.02 (.791) −.05 (.553) −.15 (.152)
6-month follow-up
 Clinician-led vs. video control .39 (<.001) .26 (.023) .20 (.031) .43 (<.001)
 Peer-led vs. video control .52 (<.001) .38 (.001) −.17 (.093) .35 (.001)
 Internet vs. video control .23 (.039) −.09 (.395) −.07 (.490) .26 (.020)
 Clinician-led vs. Internet .22 (.026) −.12 (.274) −.13 (.140) −.18 (.105)
 Peer-led vs. Internet .28 (.014) .25 (.027) −.10 (.314) −.10 (.347)
 Clinician-led vs. Peer-led .00 (.999) .11 (.355) −.04 (.636) −.07 (.513)

Note. Effect sizes reported first followed by p-values in parentheses. Significant effects are shown in bold. For each comparison the first group is the reference group.