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Sexual attitudes and behavior of bulimic women: A preliminary investigation

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One-hundred and seventeen college-aged women at varying risk for developing bulimia answered a number of questions addressing their attitudes toward and comfort with sexuality as well as their sexual and contraceptive history. Risk for developing bulimia was unrelated to sexual attitudes and weakly related to greater comfort with sexuality. High-risk women reported first engaging in intercourse at earlier ages and were also more likely to engage in risky contraceptive behavior than their lower risk counterparts. Despite their tendency to report a greater number of previous sexual partners, high-risk women currently engaged and expected to continue to engage in sex less frequently than lower risk women. Taken together with previous findings, results suggest that the relationship between risk for bulimia and certain patterns of sexual behavior reflects a general cycle of impulsive and controlling behavior exhibited by high-risk women. Limitations and implications of the present study are discussed.

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Half-time Editorial Assistant, Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. Quarter-time research assistant, University of Kansas. Obtained M.A. and currently working on Ph.D. in clinical psychology at the University of Kansas. Research interests include hope as it relates to personal health beliefs, eating disorders, and sexual attitudes.

Obtained Ph.D. in human development from the University of Kansas. Presently studying adolescent pregnancy and parenting.

Obtained Ph.D. in behavioral sciences from the University of Chicago. Presently researching item response theory.

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Irving, L.M., McCluskey-Fawcett, K. & Thissen, D. Sexual attitudes and behavior of bulimic women: A preliminary investigation. J Youth Adolescence 19, 395–411 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01537079

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