This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic behaviors in a sample of 1175 undergraduate students enrolled in two state-supported universities in Texas. In one university, the student population was predominantly white; in the other, it was predominantly black. Fifty-nine percent of the respondents were female and 41% were male. Information regarding age, sex, ethnicity, college major, college year, marital status, housing arrangements, religion, socioeconomic status, height, weight, dieting behaviors, and family history of alcoholism, drug abuse, and depression was collected. Bulimia status was assessed using the Revised Bulimia Test (BULIT-R), which is based on the DSM-III-R criteria f...
Recent studies of American college students suggest that the syndrome bulimia is common and that ind...
Recent studies of American college students suggest that the syndrome bulimia is common and that ind...
These data were collected as a follow-up and replication of Colby, Ware, and Zuckerman's "Prevalence...
This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic b...
This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic b...
This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic b...
This cross-sectional survey used a self-report questionnaire to measure the prevalence and correlate...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of bulimia within a specific university po...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of bulimia within a specific university po...
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, correlates, and consequences of bulimia in ...
Data are presented on the prevalence of bulimic symptoms and bulimia among a sample of adults residi...
Data are presented on the prevalence of bulimic symptoms and bulimia among a sample of adults residi...
Data are presented on the prevalence of bulimic symptoms and bulimia among a sample of adults residi...
The goals of the present research were to (1) estimate the prevalence of bulimia in a sample of high...
The goals of the present research were to (1) estimate the prevalence of bulimia in a sample of high...
Recent studies of American college students suggest that the syndrome bulimia is common and that ind...
Recent studies of American college students suggest that the syndrome bulimia is common and that ind...
These data were collected as a follow-up and replication of Colby, Ware, and Zuckerman's "Prevalence...
This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic b...
This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic b...
This cross-sectional study examined by questionnaire the prevalence of bulimia nervosa and bulimic b...
This cross-sectional survey used a self-report questionnaire to measure the prevalence and correlate...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of bulimia within a specific university po...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of bulimia within a specific university po...
The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence, correlates, and consequences of bulimia in ...
Data are presented on the prevalence of bulimic symptoms and bulimia among a sample of adults residi...
Data are presented on the prevalence of bulimic symptoms and bulimia among a sample of adults residi...
Data are presented on the prevalence of bulimic symptoms and bulimia among a sample of adults residi...
The goals of the present research were to (1) estimate the prevalence of bulimia in a sample of high...
The goals of the present research were to (1) estimate the prevalence of bulimia in a sample of high...
Recent studies of American college students suggest that the syndrome bulimia is common and that ind...
Recent studies of American college students suggest that the syndrome bulimia is common and that ind...
These data were collected as a follow-up and replication of Colby, Ware, and Zuckerman's "Prevalence...