Research Article

[Retracted] Three Mediating Pathways of Anxiety and Security in the Relationship between Coping Style and Disordered Eating Behaviors among Chinese Female College Students

Table 1

Demographic characteristics of study participants.

Characteristic or mean% or SDRange

Age (years)19.361.0618-22
Hometown
 Urban area42962.1%
 Rural area26237.9%
Major
 Science and engineering14120.4%
 Medicine27339.5%
 Art8011.6%
 Liberal arts19728.5%
Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI)
 Drive for thinness4.494.540-21
 Body dissatisfaction10.656.450-27
 Bulimia1.972.870-21
 Perfectionism4.913.510-18
 Interpersonal distrust3.383.100-21
 Mature fear7.724.320-24
 Interceptive awareness4.214.340-27
 Inefficiency4.173.990-23
 Total41.5020.694-139
Simple Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ)
 Positive coping style35050.65%
 Negative coping style34149.35%
Security Questionnaire (SQ)
 Interpersonal security27.335.358-40
 Certainty of control25.965.688-40
 Total53.2910.3016-80
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)
 Anxiety6.713.090-19