“…This hypothesis is supported by the fact that both increased sexual behaviors (Cooper, Wood, Orcutt, & Albino, 2003;Hoyle, Fejfar, & Miller, 2000;White & Johnson, 1988;Wulfert, Safren, Brown, & Wan, 1999) and BN (Brewerton, Hand, & Bishop, 1993;KaltialaHeino et al, 2003;Peñ as-Liedó, Vaz, Ramos, & Waller, 2002) show consistent and significant relationships with impulsivity. Likewise, studies have shown that women with BN and individuals who engage in risky sexual behavior both have increased levels of impulsivity and disinhibition (Brewerton et al, 1993;Kaltiala-Heino et al, 2003;White & Johnson, 1988;Wulfert et al, 1999). Impulsivity may, therefore, underlie observed relationships between disordered eating behaviors common to BN (i.e., binge eating and compensatory behaviors) and sexual behaviors.…”