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Barriers and facilitators to achieving food security during the COVID-19 pandemic

Authors :
Alexandria E. Reimold
Noel T. Brewer
Lindsey Smith Taillie
Eric B. Rimm
Anna H. Grummon
Marissa G. Hall
Source :
Preventive Medicine Reports, Preventive Medicine Reports, Vol 23, Iss, Pp 101500-(2021)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Highlights • 32%-35% of participants experienced food insecurity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. • Barriers to getting food included insufficient money and fear of COVID-19 exposure. • Financial struggles due to COVID-19 is an important predictor of food insecurity. • SNAP receipt buffered the harmful effect of financial struggles on food security.<br />The COVID-19 pandemic has considerably increased food insecurity. To identify where intervention and policy solutions are most needed, we explored barriers to obtaining food and predictors of experiencing food insecurity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Between May and July 2020, we conducted cross-sectional online surveys with two convenience samples of U.S. adults (Study 1: n = 2,219, Study 2: n = 810). Roughly one-third of participants reported experiencing food insecurity due to the COVID-19 pandemic (Study 1: 32%, Study 2: 35%). Between one-third and half reported using the charitable food system (Study 1: 36%, Study 2: 46%). The majority of participants experienced barriers to getting food (Study 1: 84%, Study 2: 88%), of which the most commonly reported were not having enough money to buy food (Study 1: 48%; Study 2: 53%) and worrying about getting COVID-19 at the store (Study 1: 50%; Study 2: 43%). Higher education was associated with greater risk of food insecurity in both studies (all p

Details

ISSN :
22113355
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Preventive medicine reports
Accession number :
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