"It just feels like I'm a kid back home, with dinner made for me and the snack cabinet full": College Students' Reflections on Food-related Experiences During the Pandemic

J. Nigg, R. Vollmer, T. Drake
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The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced many aspects of life and wellbeing. Eating behaviors and food habits among college students—many leaving campus and returning home mid-semester—were of particular interest for this qualitative study. Reflections from 33 students across 3 courses were analyzed using content analysis. Five major themes emerged from the data: diet changes, minimizing risk, responsibility, silver linings, and food and nutrition knowledge and skills. Several opportunities for family and consumer sciences (FCS) educators and professionals exist to help individuals and families through COVID-19 or to promote FCS classes on college campuses.
“回家的感觉就像一个孩子,为我做的晚餐和装满的零食柜”:大学生对疫情期间与食物相关的经历的反思
新冠肺炎大流行影响了生活和福祉的许多方面。这项定性研究对大学生的饮食行为和饮食习惯特别感兴趣,其中许多人在学期中期离开校园回家。使用内容分析法对33名学生在3门课程中的反思进行了分析。数据中出现了五个主要主题:饮食变化、最大限度地减少风险、责任、一线希望以及食品和营养知识和技能。家庭与消费科学(FCS)教育工作者和专业人士有很多机会帮助个人和家庭度过新冠肺炎,或在大学校园推广FCS课程。
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