新冠肺炎大流行期间布朗克斯区粮食不安全和儿童饥饿预测。

Pub Date : 2023-05-15 DOI:10.1007/s10560-023-00927-y
Sameena Azhar, Abigail M Ross, Eve Keller, John Weed, Gregory Acevedo
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采用基于社区的参与性研究方法,我们对布朗克斯南部218名食品储藏室接受者进行了调查,以确定粮食不安全和儿童饥饿的预测因素。在调整后的多元回归模型中,粮食不安全的统计显著风险因素包括:有一个或多个孩子和没有医疗保险。从统计数据来看,防止儿童饥饿的重要保护因素是:拥有研究生学位、有医疗保险和在家说西班牙语。出现抑郁症状与食物不安全和儿童饥饿呈正相关。食品储藏室的使用频率与粮食不安全或儿童饥饿没有显著关联。这项研究表明,以有多个孩子且没有保险的家庭为目标,将最有助于促进布朗克斯南部居民的粮食安全。还提供了与新冠肺炎大流行期间的粮食安全和福利提供有关的社会政策影响。
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Predictors of Food Insecurity and Childhood Hunger in the Bronx During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Using a community-based participatory research approach, we conducted a survey of 218 food pantry recipients in the south Bronx to determine predictors of food insecurity and childhood hunger. In adjusted multiple regression models, statistically significant risk factors for food insecurity included: having one or more children and not having health insurance. Statistically significant protectors against childhood hunger were: having a graduate degree, having health insurance and Spanish being spoken at home. Experiencing depression symptoms was positively associated with both food insecurity and childhood hunger. Frequency of food pantry use was not significantly associated with either food insecurity nor childhood hunger. This study suggests that targeting families with multiple children and without insurance will best help to promote food security among residents of the south Bronx. Social policy implications related to food security and benefit provision through the COVID-19 pandemic are also provided.

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