Long Michael W, Leung Cindy W, Cheung Lilian W Y, Blumenthal Susan J, Willett Walter C
1 Harvard School of Public Health, 651 Huntington Avenue, Building II Room 311, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
2 Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, Washington, DC, USA.
Public Health Nutr. 2014 Jan;17(1):219-24. doi: 10.1017/S136898001200506X. Epub 2012 Dec 6.
To determine public attitudes towards federal spending on nutrition assistance programmes and support for policies to improve the nutritional impact of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Participants answered survey questions by telephone assessing support for SNAP spending and proposed programme policy changes.
Survey of 3024 adults selected by random digit dialling conducted in April 2012, including 418 SNAP participants.
A majority (77%; 95% CI 75, 79%) of all respondents supported maintaining or increasing SNAP benefits, with higher support among Democrats (88%; 95% CI 86, 90%) than Republicans (61%; 95% CI 58, 65%). The public supported policies to improve the nutritional impact of SNAP. Eighty-two per cent (95% CI 80, 84%) of respondents supported providing additional benefits to programme participants that can only be used on healthful foods. Sixty-nine per cent (95% CI 67, 71%) of respondents supported removing SNAP benefits for sugary drinks. A majority of SNAP participants (54%; 95% CI 48, 60%) supported removing SNAP benefits for sugary drinks. Of the 46% (95% CI 40, 52%) of SNAP participants who initially opposed removing sugary drinks, 45 % (95% CI 36, 54%) supported removing SNAP benefits for sugary drinks if the policy also included additional benefits to purchase healthful foods.
The US public broadly supports increasing or maintaining spending on SNAP. The majority of respondents, including SNAP participants, supported policies to improve the nutritional impact of SNAP by restricting the purchase of sugary drinks and incentivizing purchase of healthful foods with SNAP benefits.
确定公众对联邦政府在营养援助项目上的支出态度,以及对改善补充营养援助计划(SNAP)营养影响的政策的支持情况。
参与者通过电话回答调查问卷问题,评估对SNAP支出的支持以及提议的项目政策变化。
美国
2012年4月通过随机数字拨号选取的3024名成年人进行调查,其中包括418名SNAP参与者。
所有受访者中的大多数(77%;95%置信区间75%,79%)支持维持或增加SNAP福利,民主党人(88%;95%置信区间86%,90%)的支持率高于共和党人(61%;95%置信区间58%,65%)。公众支持改善SNAP营养影响的政策。82%(95%置信区间80%,84%)的受访者支持向项目参与者提供只能用于购买健康食品的额外福利。69%(95%置信区间67%,71%)的受访者支持取消SNAP对含糖饮料的福利。大多数SNAP参与者(54%;95%置信区间48%,60%)支持取消SNAP对含糖饮料的福利。在最初反对取消含糖饮料福利的46%(95%置信区间40%,52%)的SNAP参与者中,如果该政策还包括购买健康食品的额外福利,45%(95%置信区间36%,54%)的人支持取消SNAP对含糖饮料的福利。
美国公众广泛支持增加或维持SNAP的支出。大多数受访者,包括SNAP参与者,支持通过限制购买含糖饮料和用SNAP福利激励购买健康食品来改善SNAP营养影响的政策。