Measuring Food and Water Security in an Aboriginal Community in Regional Australia

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Loretta Weatherall, Alinta Trindall, Trish Tonkin, Joseph Alvin Santos, Dori Patay, Ruth McCausland, Wendy Spencer, Greg Leslie, Eileen Baldry, Keziah Bennett-Brook, Julieann Coombes, Tamara Mackean, Janani Shanthosh, Ty Madden, Bruce Moore, Ann-Marie Deane, Niall Earle, Christine Corby GDip, Melissa Nathan, Sera L. Young, Emalie Rosewarne, Jacqui Webster
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Abstract

Objective

To measure current levels and experiences of food and water security in Walgett to guide a community-led program and to provide a baseline measure.

Design

A community-led cross-sectional survey conducted in April 2022 by trained local researchers.

Setting

Walgett, a regional town in NSW, Australia.

Participants

A total of 251 Aboriginal adults.

Main Outcome Measured

Food and water security levels and experiences were measured using the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) and Household Water InSecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale. The relationship between food and water insecurity was determined through linear regression analysis.

Results

Almost half of the respondents experienced food insecurity (46%) or water insecurity (44%) in the last 12 months. Most participants attributed food insecurity to difficulties with food affordability (71%) and availability (63%). More than four in five participants reported relying on purchased or donated bottled water due to main water source interruption (83%) or quality concerns (86%). Water insecurity was associated with food insecurity; HFIAS score increased by 0.43 points for every point higher on the HWISE scale.

Conclusions

This study is the first to measure levels and experiences of food and water security in an Aboriginal community in Australia using validated tools. The results highlight the interconnectedness of food and water insecurity and provide evidence of levels far higher than Australian national level estimates and comparable to low- and middle-income countries. A holistic government response alongside community-led efforts are needed to increasefood and water security to improve health and well-being in remote Aboriginal communities.

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衡量澳大利亚地区土著社区的粮食和水安全。
目标: 衡量 Walgett 目前的粮食和水安全水平和经验,以指导社区主导的计划,并提供基线衡量标准:测量 Walgett 目前的食物和水安全水平和经验,以指导社区主导的计划,并提供基线测量:设计:由经过培训的当地研究人员于 2022 年 4 月开展一项由社区主导的横断面调查:地点:澳大利亚新南威尔士州的一个地区城镇 Walgett:主要测量结果:主要测量结果:使用 "家庭粮食不安全获取量表"(HFIAS)和 "家庭用水不安全体验量表"(HWISE)测量粮食和用水安全水平及体验。通过线性回归分析确定了粮食和水不安全之间的关系:近一半的受访者在过去 12 个月中经历过粮食不安全(46%)或用水不安全(44%)。大多数参与者将粮食不安全归因于粮食价格难以承受(71%)和粮食供应困难(63%)。五分之四以上的参与者表示,由于主要水源中断(83%)或水质问题(86%),他们依赖购买或捐赠的瓶装水。水源不安全与粮食不安全相关联;HWISE 量表上每高一分,HFIAS 分数就增加 0.43 分:本研究首次使用有效工具测量了澳大利亚原住民社区的食物和水安全水平和经验。研究结果凸显了食物和水不安全的相互关联性,并提供了远高于澳大利亚全国水平估计值、可与中低收入国家媲美的证据。政府需要采取综合应对措施,同时由社区主导努力提高食物和水安全,以改善偏远原住民社区的健康和福祉。
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Australian Journal of Rural Health
Australian Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
122
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Rural Health publishes articles in the field of rural health. It facilitates the formation of interdisciplinary networks, so that rural health professionals can form a cohesive group and work together for the advancement of rural practice, in all health disciplines. The Journal aims to establish a national and international reputation for the quality of its scholarly discourse and its value to rural health professionals. All articles, unless otherwise identified, are peer reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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