University students completed a questionnaire that included a measure
of bulimia and a measure of tolerance for stress. Women reported signi
ficantly more symptoms of bulimia and a lower tolerance for stress tha
n did men. Women in their first year on campus reported significantly
more symptoms of bulimia than those not in their first year. For both
women and men, a greater number of bulimic symptoms was associated wit
h lower levels of stress tolerance. The present results suggest that w
omen in their first year on campus should be targeted in intervention
and prevention activities for eating disorders and that the relationsh
ip between disordered eating and stress is the same for both women and
men.