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Table 1 Descriptive statistics, intraclass correlations, and between- and within-persons correlations between study variables

From: A daily diary study of self-compassion and adaptive coping behaviours in women with symptoms of bulimia nervosa

 

M

SD

ICC

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1. Self-compassion

2.59

0.59

.563

–

.17

.20*

.28**

.20*

.25**

−.07

.05

2. Problem-solving

1.83

0.38

.373

.15***

–

.52***

.31***

.50***

.38***

−.22*

−.03

3. Instrumental support sought

1.70

0.54

.378

.07**

.24***

–

.61***

.81***

.59***

−.12

.06

4. Instrumental support received

2.77

1.27

.352

.11***

.13***

.32***

–

.64***

.63***

−.04

.03

5. Emotional support sought

1.87

0.57

.355

.09***

.26***

.68***

.31***

–

.76***

−.16

.01

6. Emotional support received

3.25

1.32

.405

.14***

.20***

.48***

.43***

.55***

–

−.06

.005

7. Binge eating

5.31

2.52

.070

−.13***

−.03

.01

−.04

−.03

−.01

–

−.25**

8. Compensatory behaviours

11.12

3.49

.194

−.08**

.001

−.03

−.003

−.02

−.01

−.01

–

  1. Means and standard deviations for all variables were based on mean levels across the 2 weeks. Between-persons correlations are above the diagonal and within-persons correlations are below. Between-persons correlations represent correlations between person-level means and thus reflect the extent to which participants’ mean scores on the different measures over the 2 weeks were related to one another. Within-persons correlations represent the extent to which a participant’s scores on different measures on a given day were related to one another
  2. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001