2019冠状病毒病期间奎松市城市贫困社区有儿童家庭实现粮食安全的应对策略

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.8647
Eryn M Kiunisala, Beatrice Ysabel G Dy, Ralph Alexander T Flores, Ramon Raphael M Montierro, Renaeus Arlchristian Rualdo D Torres, Kim Leonard G Dela Luna, And Ernani R Bullecer
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背景:在菲律宾,2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,粮食不安全发生率上升,影响了全国社区的营养状况。城市地区尤其容易受到粮食不安全的有害影响,对儿童的影响会扩大和放大。目的:本研究旨在评估奎松市城市贫困社区0-10岁儿童家庭的应对策略。特别是,该研究将确定应对策略指数(CSI)得分和特定应对策略的使用频率。方法:采用描述性横断面研究对社区405户有儿童家庭在疫情期间的应对策略进行评估。母亲或照顾者接受了一份关于社会人口统计数据和CSI的调查。结果:社会人口特征分析显示,家庭基本属于D和E级(15,000菲律宾比索及以下)收入家庭(73.8%)。大多数户主(52.6%)的最高学历是高中。大多数家庭(77.5%)被划分为低CSI分类(90%CI: 73.9, 80.8)。这可能表明,在社区进行的救济行动可能有助于缓解他们的粮食不安全状况。家庭最常采用的应对策略是依赖较不喜欢或较实惠的食物(74.8%)、配发钱购买熟食(69.1%)和信贷购买食物(58.5%)。结论:注意到较低的CSI分类,这可能是由于对持续粮食不安全的适应增加以及对问卷中未显示的应对策略的使用。家庭常用的应对策略包括依赖不太受欢迎或价格较低的食品,为预制食品配给资源,以及贷款食品。建议将收集到的结果用于针对社区的粮食供应和可及性干预措施。
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Coping Strategies to Achieve Food Security among Households with Children in an Urban Poor Community in Quezon City during COVID-19.

Background: In the Philippines, the prevalence of food insecurity increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting the nutritional status of communities nationwide. Urban areas in particular are vulnerable to the harmful effects of food insecurity, and the effects are extended and magnified when it comes to children.

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the coping strategies of households with children aged 0-10 years old in an urban poor community in Quezon City. In particular, the study will determine Coping Strategies Index (CSI) scores and the frequency of specific coping strategies used.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted to assess the coping strategies of 405 households with children in the community during the pandemic. Mothers or caregivers were given a survey inquiring about the sociodemographic data and CSI.

Results: Sociodemographic profiling showed that the households generally belonged to class D and E (PhP 15,000 and below) income households (73.8%). The majority of the household heads (52.6%) have their highest educational attainment at the high school level.The majority (77.5%) of the households were categorized as having low CSI classification (90%CI: 73.9, 80.8). This could indicate that relief operations conducted in the community may have helped ease their food insecurity. Coping strategies that were most frequently employed by the households were depending on less preferred or more affordable food (74.8%), rationing money for prepared food (69.1%), and purchasing food on credit (58.5%).

Conclusion: Low CSI classification was noted, which may be due to increased adaptation to persistent food insecurity and the utilization of coping strategies not indicated in the questionnaire. Common coping strategies used by households include reliance on less favored or less costly food items, rationing resources for prepared food, and food on credit. It is recommended that the results collected be used to target food availability and accessibility interventions in the community.

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