Typescript (photocopy).The primary purposes of this study were to describe and evaluate selected characteristics of a group of normal weight, female bulimics. Bulimic (N = 23) and control (N = 24) subjects were recruited from two university campuses in the southwest. A General Questionnaire, a Weight and Diet Questionnaire, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, a three-day dietary record, and blood and urine tests were used to collect data on the two groups. The independent samples t test was used to investigate the differences between bulimic and control subjects in demographic and educational characteristics, family relationships, weight and diet behavior, self-concept, personality characteristics, dietary intake, and physiolog...
This cross-sectional survey used a self-report questionnaire to measure the prevalence and correlate...
Abstract: Purpose This study set out to disentangle the roles of body size, body shame and negative ...
Research has indicated that the eating disorder known as bulimia may be taking on epidemic proportio...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of bulimia within a specific university po...
The goals of the present research were to (1) estimate the prevalence of bulimia in a sample of high...
The purpose of this study was to assess individuals who suffer from bulimia and make a comparison wi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, correlates, and consequences of bulimia in ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social dimensions of bulimia. Bulimia was viewed usi...
This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic b...
A retrospective chart audit was conducted on the medical records of 30 female college students foll...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether certain personality disorders are more likely t...
This study investigated factors which predispose adolescent females toward bulimia. Bulimia, as a sy...
Recent studies of American college students suggest that the syndrome bulimia is common and that ind...
This study examined the dieting behavior of female adolescents and young adults. Prevalence of dieti...
The present study explored differences between bulimic and non-bulimic adolescent women on various b...
This cross-sectional survey used a self-report questionnaire to measure the prevalence and correlate...
Abstract: Purpose This study set out to disentangle the roles of body size, body shame and negative ...
Research has indicated that the eating disorder known as bulimia may be taking on epidemic proportio...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of bulimia within a specific university po...
The goals of the present research were to (1) estimate the prevalence of bulimia in a sample of high...
The purpose of this study was to assess individuals who suffer from bulimia and make a comparison wi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, correlates, and consequences of bulimia in ...
The purpose of this research was to examine the social dimensions of bulimia. Bulimia was viewed usi...
This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic b...
A retrospective chart audit was conducted on the medical records of 30 female college students foll...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether certain personality disorders are more likely t...
This study investigated factors which predispose adolescent females toward bulimia. Bulimia, as a sy...
Recent studies of American college students suggest that the syndrome bulimia is common and that ind...
This study examined the dieting behavior of female adolescents and young adults. Prevalence of dieti...
The present study explored differences between bulimic and non-bulimic adolescent women on various b...
This cross-sectional survey used a self-report questionnaire to measure the prevalence and correlate...
Abstract: Purpose This study set out to disentangle the roles of body size, body shame and negative ...
Research has indicated that the eating disorder known as bulimia may be taking on epidemic proportio...