Food insecurity and dietary diversity among food aid recipients in urban and rural areas at the covid‐19 outbreak: An exploratory study

E. Carrillo-Álvarez, L. Costa-Tutusaus, Raimon Milà‐Villaroel, Nithya Shankar Krishnan, B. Salinas‐Roca
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The covid‐19 pandemic has affected food aid. This paper reports an exploratory study to estimate the prevalence and degree of food insecurity, household dietary diversity score (HDDS), and the association with demographic, social, and economic characteristics of health status in a sample of food aid recipients in urban and rural areas of Catalonia, Spain. Cross‐sectional data on food insecurity, dietary diversity, household income, health, and sociodemographic characteristics were obtained from the survey taken at seven different food aid distribution points from urban and rural locations. Sixty‐six percent of the participants identified as new users since the covid‐19 crisis. Only 12.5% of the sample lived in households where all adults were unemployed, and 44.8% were employed. Almost a third of the sample (32.3%) reported having someone in their household who suffered from a diet‐related illness or disease. The prevalence of severe food insecurity was 52.1%, followed by 28.1% suffering moderate food insecurity. New food aid users due to covid‐19 pandemic showed a significantly higher prevalence of food insecurity. No significant differences were found in terms of HDDS. This paper provides evidence that much of the gap in food insecurity is related to dietary diversity and children in households considering different urban or rural areas.
科维德-19疫情爆发时城市和农村地区粮食援助受援者的粮食不安全状况和膳食多样性:一项探索性研究
covid-19大流行影响了粮食援助。本文报告了一项探索性研究,该研究以西班牙加泰罗尼亚城乡地区的粮食援助受援者为样本,估算了粮食不安全的发生率和程度、家庭膳食多样性得分(HDDS)以及与健康状况的人口、社会和经济特征之间的关联。在城市和农村地区七个不同的粮食援助发放点进行的调查获得了有关粮食不安全、膳食多样性、家庭收入、健康状况和社会人口特征的横断面数据。66%的受访者认为自己是 "covid-19 "危机后的新用户。样本中只有 12.5% 的人生活在所有成年人都失业的家庭中,44.8% 的人有工作。近三分之一的样本(32.3%)称家中有人患有与饮食相关的疾病。严重粮食不安全的比例为 52.1%,中度粮食不安全的比例为 28.1%。因科维德-19 大流行病而新使用粮食援助的人群中,粮食不安全的比例明显更高。在人类发展报告方面没有发现明显的差异。本文提供的证据表明,粮食不安全方面的差距很大程度上与膳食多样性以及考虑到不同城市或农村地区的家庭中的儿童有关。
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