了解青少年的食物贫困生活经历。在意大利接受粮食援助的家庭中开展的多方法研究。

IF 9.8 1区 经济学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Monica Palladino , Carlo Cafiero , Roberto Sensi
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本文依据的是援助行动组织意大利分部(ActionAid 2022)发布的一份题为 "Cresciuti troppo in fretta"("成长得太快")的报告的研究结果,该报告研究了意大利两个地区青少年的食品贫困问题。2022 年,在意大利米兰市和锡耶纳市采访了 32 名成年人及其子女(34 名 11-16 岁的青少年),他们都属于受益于慈善机构提供的食品分配服务的家庭,在此基础上形成了一个概念框架,分析的重点是食品贫困对青少年造成的营养、社会,特别是心理和情感后果。关于报告的饮食习惯的补充数据提供了更多的见解,特别是关于食品消费的量化方面,并被用于更好地对食品贫困进行全面分析。其目的是为设计和实施旨在专门解决青少年粮食贫困后果的行动提供有用的考虑因素。实地考察为我们提供了一个宝贵的机会,让我们能够与经历粮食贫困的青少年进行互动,从而更好地了解粮食贫困对他们的微妙影响。从与青少年及其父母的访谈中获得的丰富数据揭示了情感领域在青少年生活中的重要性,以及食品贫困对情感领域的负面影响,尤其是因为情感领域决定了孩子们的社会生活以及与父母和同龄人的关系。这就意味着,狭隘地理解粮食安全,主要关注食物的充分获取和利用,可能无法从正确的角度看待青少年的食物贫困问题。作为进一步的贡献,本研究提出了一份简短的调查问卷,重点关注儿童与食物贫困相关的情感和关系体验。该问卷旨在了解生活在食物获取能力有限的家庭中的青少年所遭受的情感和心理压力的强度。该问卷经进一步开发和测试后,将有助于在意大利和其他地方对青少年的食物贫困后果进行更全面的调查评估。总之,这项研究使我们进一步了解了粮食贫困对意大利青少年及其家庭意味着什么,并提出了一些建议,这些建议可能有助于指导我们更有效地应对青少年的粮食贫困问题。
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Understanding adolescents’ lived experience of food poverty. A multi-method study among food aid recipient families in Italy.

This article relies on the findings of a report titled Cresciuti troppo in fretta (“Grown too fast”), published by ActionAid Italy (ActionAid 2022), which examined food poverty among adolescents in two areas of Italy. Guided by a conceptual framework that emerged from the results of a qualitative study conducted by interviewing 32 adults and their children (34 adolescents aged 11–16 years), belonging to families that benefit from food distribution services offered by charities in the cities of Milan and Siena, Italy, in 2022, the analysis focuses on the nutritional, social, and especially psychological and emotional consequences of food poverty on adolescents. Complementary data on reported food habits provide additional insights, especially on the more quantitative aspects of food consumption, and was used to better frame a comprehensive analysis of food poverty. The objective is to derive considerations useful for designing and implementing actions intended to specifically address the consequences of food poverty among youth. The fieldwork provided an invaluable opportunity to interact with adolescents experiencing food poverty, to better understand the subtle implications of food poverty for them. The rich set of data emerging from the interviews with the adolescents' and their parents reveals how important is the emotional sphere in their life and how it can be negatively impacted by food poverty, especially because it conditions the children's social life and relations, both with parents and their peers. One implication of this is that narrow interpretations of food security, mainly focusing on adequate food access and utilization, may not provide the correct perspective to look at the problem of food poverty for adolescents. As a further contribution, the study proposes a short questionnaire that focuses on these emotional and relational experiences by children, as related to food poverty. It aims at capturing the intensity of the emotional and psychological distress on adolescents caused by living in families that experience a condition of limited capacity to access food. When further developed and tested, the questionnaire could then serve as a contribution towards more comprehensive survey-based assessments of the consequences of food poverty among adolescents, in Italy and elsewhere. Overall, the study has increased our understanding of what experiencing food poverty means for the adolescents and their families in Italy and puts forward proposals that could be useful to guide more effective responses to the problem of adolescents' food poverty.

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期刊介绍: Global Food Security plays a vital role in addressing food security challenges from local to global levels. To secure food systems, it emphasizes multifaceted actions considering technological, biophysical, institutional, economic, social, and political factors. The goal is to foster food systems that meet nutritional needs, preserve the environment, support livelihoods, tackle climate change, and diminish inequalities. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to access and engage with recent, diverse research and perspectives on achieving sustainable food security globally. It aspires to be an internationally recognized resource presenting cutting-edge insights in an accessible manner to a broad audience.
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