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Fig 1.

Mediation models representing the mediating effect of eating disorder-specific rumination on attentional bias to thin female bodies and body dissatisfaction (top) and dietary restraint (bottom).

Paths a and b represent direct effects. All numbers are standardized OLS regression coefficients. BMI was included as a covariate. *p < .05; **p < .01. ¥–The 95% confidence intervals of the bias-corrected and accelerated estimate indicate a significant indirect effect.

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Table 1.

Bivariate correlations between AB difference scores for thin and non-thin bodies (ms) with eating disorder-related correlates (n = 70).

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