2021 年孟加拉国西南部地区农村家庭的粮食不安全状况及其决定因素:横断面研究

IF 2.2 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Suvasish Das Shuvo, Md Mohtasim Hasan, Tapon Kumar Das, Md Emran Hossain, Tamanna Aktar, Md Riazuddin, Md Sakib Hasan
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摘要

导言 COVID-19 大流行的爆发扰乱了粮食供应,导致粮食不安全的严重后果,并对个人和公共健康造成不利影响。为全面评估这些挑战并掌握其对粮食安全的影响,本研究旨在评估孟加拉国西南部地区农村家庭粮食不安全的决定因素。 研究设计 采用有效问卷对孟加拉国西南部地区的 310 个农村家庭受访者进行了横断面研究。结果我们发现,分别有 59% 和 27.5% 的家庭处于中度粮食不安全和严重粮食不安全状态。多项式回归模型显示,居住在库斯提亚的受访者(RRR = 5.56 CI:2.67-8.4 和 RRR = 6.65,CI:3.37-9.22)年龄在 30-40 岁之间(RRR = 2.32,95 % CI:1.84-3.年龄在 30 至 40 岁之间(RRR = 2.32,95 % CI:1.84-3.77 和 RRR = 1.87,95 % CI:1.48-3.97)和 40 至 50 岁之间(RRR = 1.86,95 % CI:1.46-3.82 和 RRR = 1.95,95 % CI:1.75-3.26)的受访者与轻度至中度和严重的粮食不安全状况显著相关。家庭月收入为 58.96 美元(3.38 倍和 2.18 倍)、家庭成员≥5 人(2.68 倍和 1.89 倍)、大流行期间收入不佳(4.25 倍和 2.75 倍)的受访者更有可能处于中度和严重粮食不安全状态。这表明,提高对高风险人群的认识和实施支持策略的工作不仅应关注收入,还应考虑家庭规模、30-40 岁的成年人和职业等其他因素。
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Food insecurity and its contributing determinants among rural households in the south-western region of Bangladesh, 2021: A cross-sectional study

Introduction

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted food access, resulting in substantial consequences for food insecurity and contributing to adverse individual and public health outcomes. To comprehensively evaluate these challenges and grasp their implications for food security, this study aimed to evaluate the contributing determinants of food insecurity among rural households in the southwestern region of Bangladesh.

Study design

A cross-sectional study was conducted using a validated questionnaire in selected 310 rural household respondents from the southwestern region of Bangladesh.

Methods

Household food insecurity status was the outcome variable for the analysis. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to explore and predict risk factors correlated with food insecurity among southwestern Bangladeshi households.

Results

We found that 59 % and 27.5 % of households were suffering from moderate food insecurity and severe food insecurity, respectively. The multinomial regression model revealed that respondents residing in Kusthia (RRR = 5.56 CI:2.67–8.4 and RRR = 6.65, CI:3.37–9.22) aged between 30 and 40 years (RRR = 2.32, 95 % CI:1.84–3.77 and RRR = 1.87, 95 % CI:1.48–3.97) and 40–50 years (RRR = 1.86 95 % CI:1.46–3.82 and RRR = 1.95, 95 % CI:1.75–3.26) were significantly associated with mild-to-moderate and severe food insecurity. Respondents with a monthly family income of <58.96 USD (3.38 times and 2.18 times), had ≥5 family members (2.68 times and 1.89 times), and had poor income during the pandemic (4.25 times and 2.75 times) more likely to be moderate and severe food insecure.

Conclusion

The results emphasized that during the COVID-19 lockdown in Bangladesh, rural households faced diverse levels of food insecurity, ranging from moderate to severe. It suggests that efforts to raise awareness and implement support strategies for those at higher risk should not only focus on income but also consider additional factors such as family size, adults aged 30–40 years, and occupation.

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