Daily reality of food insecurity: A PhotoVoice study of food insecure residents in a rural, Southern state.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marissa J Spear, Jenni A Vaughan, Chelsea Barker, Bonnie Faitak, Jen Cole, Sheila Fleischhacker, Arisbeth Garcia, Charles Heam, Krista Langston, Katie S Martin, Pearl A McElfish, Tracey Marie McElwee, Ojo Olamiposi, Nick Sperduto, Amanda Wawrzaszek, Norbert Wilson, Hawley Woods, Christopher R Long
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Abstract

Arkansas has the highest prevalence of food insecurity in the U.S. This qualitative study is one of few to explore the daily reality of food insecurity in a rural, Southern state in the U.S. through PhotoVoice. A sample of seven food insecure residents participated in a PhotoVoice project as part of a food insecurity community of practice. Thematic analysis of participant discussion was conducted. Four themes emerged: 1) "community receiving and community giving"; 2) high cost of healthy foods; 3) time cost of food assistance; and 4) navigating resource scarcity. Findings can inform interventions that better support food insecure residents.

粮食不安全的日常现实:一项对南部农村粮食不安全居民的研究。
阿肯色州是美国粮食不安全发生率最高的州。这项定性研究是为数不多的通过PhotoVoice探索美国南部农村粮食不安全日常现实的研究之一。作为粮食不安全社区实践的一部分,7名粮食不安全居民参加了PhotoVoice项目。对与会者讨论进行专题分析。出现了四个主题:1)“社区接受与社区给予”;2)健康食品成本高;3)粮食援助的时间成本;4)驾驭资源稀缺。研究结果可以为更好地支持粮食不安全居民的干预措施提供信息。
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Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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