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Table 2 Perceived change in eating disorder/mental health concerns due to COVID-19 and concern of eating disorder worsening due to triggering environment

From: COVID-19 and eating disorder and mental health concerns in patients with eating disorders

 

n (%)

p-value

Overall (N = 89)

Concern of eating disorder worsening

due to triggering

environment

Yes (n = 56)

No (n = 33)

Change in motivation to recover from ED

   

< 0.001

 Decreased

26 (29%)

24 (43%)

2 (6%)

 

 No effect

40 (45%)

17 (30%)

23 (70%)

 

 Increased

23 (26%)

15 (27%)

8 (24%)

 

Change in feelings of depression

   

0.03

 Decreased

4 (5%)

1 (2%)

3 (9%)

 

 No effect

20 (22%)

9 (17%)

11 (33%)

 

 Increased

65 (73%)

46 (82%)

19 (58%)

 

Change in feelings of anxiety

   

0.23

 Decreased

2 (2%)

1 (2%)

1 (3%)

 

 No effect

19 (21%)

9 (16%)

10 (30%)

 

 Increased

68 (77%)

46 (82%)

22 (67%)

 

Change in feelings of isolation

   

0.71

 Decreased

2 (2%)

1 (2%)

1 (3%)

 

 No effect

16 (18%)

9 (16%)

7 (21%)

 

 Increased

71 (80%)

46 (82%)

25 (76%)

 

Change in intrusive ED thoughts

   

<0.001

 Decreased

6 (7%)

2 (4%)

4 (12%)

 

 No effect

17 (19%)

2 (4%)

15 (45%)

 

 Increased

66 (74%)

52 (93%)

14 (42%)

 
  1. ED eating disorder