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“Like, What Else Could Go Wrong?” Multiple Contextual Stressors in Food Insecure Households
Journal of Poverty Pub Date : 2020-11-07 , DOI: 10.1080/10875549.2020.1840485
Ozge Sensoy Bahar 1 , Samira Ali 2 , Tomoko J. Iwaki 3 , Kara Dean-Assael 3 , Diana M. Arias 3 , Jayson K. Jones 3 , Victoria Whorten Lang 4 , Maria Cristina Latorre 5 , Mary McKay 1
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ABSTRACT

Food insecurity is often considered in isolation from other stressors, limiting our contextual understanding of individual or familial experiences. Hence, this study examined families in their unique contexts, recognizing the myriad of hardships they experienced. Informed by the cumulative risk framework, in-depth interviews were conducted with 59 caregivers recruited from food pantries in New York. Analytic induction techniques were used for data analysis. In addition to food insecurity, limited income and unemployment, mental health, physical health, and public assistance were identified. Most participants experienced multiple stressors concurrently. These findings have implications for developing interventions grounded in families’ experiences and needs.



中文翻译:

“就像,还有什么会出错?” 粮食不安全家庭的多重情境压力源

摘要

人们通常将粮食不安全与其他压力因素隔离开来,这限制了我们对个人或家庭经历的背景理解。因此,这项研究在他们独特的背景下考察了家庭,认识到他们经历了无数的艰辛。根据累积风险框架,对从纽约食品储藏室招募的59名护理人员进行了深入访谈。分析归纳技术用于数据分析。除了粮食不安全之外,还确定了收入和失业率有限,心理健康,身体健康和公共援助有限的情况。大多数参与者同时经历多个压力源。这些发现对根据家庭的经验和需求制定干预措施具有重要意义。

更新日期:2020-11-07
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