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The transition to college (pressure to fit in, new expectations, adapting to the college environment, individual characteristics and personal history the student is bringing to college)
-The belief that the only way someone would be accepted us if they are thin
-Competition among students to gain attention of the same dating partner.
-The belief that appearance is the key to success.
-Access to unlimited amounts of food in dining halls
-Fear of the dreaded “freshman 15” myth.
-Academic and financial stress.
-Participation in sports where weight and appearance are perceived to affect success.
-Certain majors (nutrition, journalism, kinesiology)
- Inappropriate coping mechanisms: ED serves as a means of coping with stress
-Peer influences: binge eating parties, sharing diet pills, laxatives, diuretics, and dieting strategies.
-High self expectation/perfectionism, extreme need for approval, “all or nothing” thinking.
-Transitional Factors: academic pressures, competing demands, new gained independence and responsibilities, role overload: academic, work, family, and friends. Loneliness and homesickness, missing family and friends, difficulty establishing new relationships, need for acceptance an approval.
What can cause a college student to develop an Eating Disorder?