大学生的粮食不安全和经济困难:在COVID-19大流行之前和期间

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
Youngmi Kim, Jennifer Murphy
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新冠肺炎大流行给年轻人带来了对粮食不安全和经济影响的巨大担忧。这项研究利用对大学生(N=375)的横断面调查数据,调查了疫情前和疫情期间的粮食不安全和经济困难。我们采用了两种分析方法,一种是潜在类别分析法,另一种是累积风险法。研究结果表明,在疫情期间,粮食不安全和经济困难加剧,更重要的是,疫情前和疫情期间的经济困难模式性质不同。经济困难在很大程度上解释了粮食不安全,而疫情加剧了这种联系。[作者]《贫困杂志》的版权归Taylor&Francis有限公司所有,未经版权持有人明确书面许可,不得将其内容复制或通过电子邮件发送到多个网站或发布到列表服务。但是,用户可以打印、下载或通过电子邮件发送文章供个人使用。这可能会被删节。对复印件的准确性不作任何保证。用户应参考材料的原始发布版本以获取完整信息。(版权适用于所有人。)
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Food Insecurity and Economic Hardship of College Students: Before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought overwhelming concerns regarding food insecurity and economic impacts for young adults. This study examined food insecurity and economic hardship before and during the pandemic, using data from a cross-sectional survey with college students (N = 375). We employed two analytic approaches, a Latent Class Analysis and a cumulative risk approach. The findings suggest that food insecurity and economic hardship increased during the pandemic and, more importantly, the patterns of economic hardship differ in nature before and during the pandemic. Economic hardship significantly explained food insecurity, and the pandemic intensified the association. [ FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Journal of Poverty is the property of Taylor & Francis Ltd and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full . (Copyright applies to all s.)
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Journal of Poverty
Journal of Poverty SOCIAL WORK-
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2.60
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26
期刊介绍: The Journal of Poverty is the first refereed journal to recognize the inequalities in our social, political, and economic structures, presenting progressing strategies that expand society"s increasingly narrow notions of poverty and inequality. The journal"s broad understanding of poverty—more inclusive than the traditional view—keeps the focus on people"s need for education, employment, safe and affordable housing, nutrition, and adequate medical care, and on interventions that range from direct practice to community organization to social policy analysis. The journal"s articles will increase your knowledge and awareness of oppressive forces such as racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia that contribute to the maintenance of poverty and inequality.
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