Tarasuk V S, Beaton G H
Department of Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario.
Can J Public Health. 1999 Mar-Apr;90(2):109-13. doi: 10.1007/BF03404112.
Over the past two decades, the demand for charitable food assistance has steadily grown, and a massive ad hoc system of food banks has become established in Canada. To assess the food insecurity and nutritional vulnerability of one subgroup of food bank users, interviews were conducted with a sample of 153 women in families using emergency food relief programs in Metropolitan Toronto. Ninety percent reported household incomes which were less than two thirds of the 'poverty line', and 94% reported some degree of food insecurity over the previous 12 months. Seventy percent reported some level of absolute food deprivation, despite using food banks. The findings highlight the limited capacity of ad hoc, charitable food assistance programs to respond to problems of household food insecurity which arise in the context of severe and chronic poverty.
在过去二十年里,对慈善食品援助的需求稳步增长,加拿大已建立起庞大的临时食品银行体系。为评估食品银行使用者中一个亚群体的粮食不安全状况和营养脆弱性,对大多伦多地区使用紧急食品救济项目的家庭中的153名女性进行了访谈。90%的受访者报告家庭收入低于“贫困线”的三分之二,94%的受访者报告在过去12个月里存在一定程度的粮食不安全状况。70%的受访者表示,尽管使用了食品银行,但仍存在一定程度的绝对食物匮乏。研究结果凸显了临时慈善食品援助项目应对严重和长期贫困背景下家庭粮食不安全问题的能力有限。