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3. Participants were asked to indicate which of the programs or services on their campus have been evaluated if they answered “Yes” to knowledge of evaluations.  The low response count (only 47, or 29%) in the table below is indicative of the need for increased evaluation of effectiveness of eating disorder–related programs and services  for a demographic in which there are rising needs. Percent Indicating Evaluation Has Been Conducted Program/Service NEDAwareness Week events/activities Programs/workshops about eating disorders and body image issues Individual psychotherapy to address eating disorders and body image issues On staff Counselor/Psychologist/Psychiatrist with a specialty in eating disorders and body image issues Residence life programs for training Resident Advisors and Community Therapy groups for students with eating disorders Pamphlets or information sheets available to anyone who visits health or counseling center On staff nutritionist with eating disorders specialty Residence life programs for first–year students Web sites on campus servers (e.g., for health and counseling center) Awareness programs sponsored and perhaps conducted by Greek Council, e.g., for sororities Body image or “making peace with food” groups for students Campus–wide opportunities for eating disorder screening evaluations Peer advisors to identify and refer disordered eating Faculty–led research in which undergraduate and graduate students participate as collaborators or research assistants Articles in the school newspaper about the nature, treatment, and/or prevention of eating disorders Articles in magazines, newsletters, or website for alumni Eating Disorders academic courses, for credit, offered in psychology public health, women’s studies, etc. Special sections of, or collections in, a library on campus Eating disorders Education Coordinator Athletic Department screening and referral programs conducted by, sports medicine, sports psychologists, and/or athletic trainers Prevention/education programs for athletes in high–risk endeavors such as gymnastics, wrestling, rowing, synchronized swimming,etc. Coursework or special training opportunities to help those who are dietitians, fitness instructors, etc., to understand, identify, and refer people demonstrating the warning signs of disordered eating 31 Response Count 25.5% 12 25.5% 12 25.5% 12 23.4% 11 19.1% 9 14.9% 7 10.6% 5 10.6% 10.6% 5 5 8.5% 4 8.5% 4 6.4% 3 4.3% 2 4.3% 2 4.3% 2 4.3% 2 2.1% 1 2.1% 1 2.1% 0.0% 1 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0