Wilson J R
North Dakota State Hospital, Jamestown.
Addict Behav. 1992 Nov-Dec;17(6):603-7. doi: 10.1016/0306-4603(92)90069-8.
The prevalence of bulimic symptomatology was determined in the female population of a state-funded chemical dependency treatment unit. Sixty women, 39 Caucasian and 21 Native American, all diagnosed with a psychoactive substance use disorder, were evaluated using both the Bulit-R and the eating disorder section of the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM III-R to diagnose bulimia nervosa. The prevalence of bulimia was calculated to be 12% of the total subject group. Additionally, 3 anorectics were identified, resulting in a 17% rate of diagnosable eating disorders in the total group. Percentages of occurrence in the Caucasian group alone were 15% for bulimia and 23% for the combined eating disorders.