加纳高校学生普遍存在的粮食不安全问题

Geoffrey Adebayo Asalu, Evelyn Agbetsise, Crystal Bubune Letsa, Charlotte Ofori
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背景 粮食不安全(FI)是一个统称,指无法获得足够的、可负担的和安全的营养食品。粮食不安全会对学生的健康和学习成绩产生不利影响。目前,有关加纳大专学生食品不安全问题的研究还很少。本研究确定了加纳东部城市大专生中食品不安全的普遍程度。材料和方法 采用描述性横断面研究设计。采用多阶段抽样技术从四所高等院校中选出了 411 名受访者。使用美国农业部成人家庭食品安全调查(HFSS)模块工具收集学生食品不安全状况的信息。数据用 Epi-data 3.0 版软件输入,然后导出到 Stata/MP 16.0 版进行分析。在所有统计检验中,P 值大于等于 0.05 即为显著。结果 粮食不安全的发生率为 61.0%。其中,40.4%的人食品安全极度缺乏保障,20.2%的人食品安全缺乏保障。多元逻辑回归显示,与有家庭支持的学生相比,没有家庭支持的学生出现粮食不安全的几率明显更高[AOR=2.56 (95% CI:1.17 - 5.63),p= 0.019];与父亲有工作的学生相比,父亲是农民的学生出现粮食不安全的几率明显更高[AOR=2.71 (95% CI:1.49 - 4.92),p= 0.001]。结论 研究发现,荷湖地区大专生的粮食不安全程度很高。要深入了解这一高危人群的粮食不安全状况,还需要进一步的调查和行动。目前迫切需要开展研究,以更好地了解加纳高校学生粮食不安全的严重性和持续性。
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Food insecurity prevalence among tertiary students in Ghana
Background Food insecurity (FI) is a collective term for inadequate access to available, affordable, and safe nutritious food. FI could affect students' health and academic performance adversely. Currently, there is a paucity of research on food insecurity among tertiary students in Ghana. This study determined the prevalence of food insecurity among tertiary students in an Eastern city of Ghana. Materials and methods A descriptive cross-sectional study design was employed. A multistage sampling technique was used to select 411 respondents from four tertiary institutions. The United States Department of Agriculture Adult Household Food Security Survey (HFSS) Module tool was used to collect information on students’ food insecurity status. Data were entered with Epi-data version 3.0 software and then exported into Stata/MP version 16.0 for analysis. For all statistical tests, a p-value < 0.05 was considered significant. Results The prevalence of food insecurity was 61.0%. Of these, 40.4% had very low food security and 20.2% had low food security. Multiple logistic regression showed that the odds of food insecurity were significantly higher for students who did not have family support [AOR=2.56 (95% CI:1.17 - 5.63), p= 0.019] as compared to those who had family support and students whose fathers were farmers compared to fathers who were employed [AOR=2.71 (95% CI:1.49 - 4.92), p= 0.001]. Conclusion The study found high levels of food insecurity among tertiary students in Hohoe. An insight into food insecurity among this at-risk population group requires further investigation and action. There is an urgent need for research to better understand the severity and persistence of food insecurity among higher education students in Ghana.
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