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Eating Disorders on Campus by Kathy Hoteling, Ph.D.
2. What makes the college years so vulnerable for students in terms of the development of eating disorders?
- Eating disorders are complex problems with a variety of contributing factors
- College students are particularly vulnerable to eating disorders not only due to the aspects of college environment, but also due to individual characteristics and histories that each student brings to campus.
3. Aspects of the college environment that contribute to eating disorders
- The belief that appearance is the key to success in attracting potential dating partners
- Competition among females to gain attention of the same men
- Access to unlimited food in dining halls
- Fear of the dreaded "Freshman 15"
- Academic and financial stress
- Participation in sports where weight and appearance are perceived to affect success
- Some students may resort to eating disorders as a way of coping with the stress associated with the transition to college and the expectations of a new environment
- Other students may develop eating disorders as a way of coping with the stress of impending college graduation and the changes implied in that transition
4. Sources of help for college students with eating disorders
- Counseling Services
- The Women's Center
- Residence Hall staff
- Faculty members
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