“…Given the significant levels of distress, impairment, and medical comorbidity associated with EDs (e.g., Arcelus, Mitchell, Wales, & Nielsen, ; Jenkins, Hoste, Meyer, & Blissett, ), understanding factors that influence treatment‐seeking is vital. Recent studies have found that being female increased the likelihood of seeking help for eating or weight problems among adults and adolescents (Bohrer, Carroll, Forbush, & Chen, ; Forrest, Smith, & Swanson, ). The authors suggested that males might be less likely to seek treatment because they are less likely to recognize their ED because they do not match the stereotype of EDs being a female problem.…”