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先生,请再给我一些:对重复使用食品银行情况的探索。

Please sir, I want some more: an exploration of repeat foodbank use.

作者信息

Garratt Elisabeth

机构信息

Centre for Social Investigation, Nuffield College, New Road, Oxford, OX1 1NF, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2017 Nov 21;17(1):828. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4847-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The sharp rise in foodbank use in Britain over the past five years suggests a proliferation of food insecurity that could herald a public health crisis. However, trends in foodbank use rely on imperfect figures that do not distinguish between single and repeat visits. Consequently, the true prevalence of foodbank use in Britain is unknown. By identifying repeat visits, this study provides the first estimate of the proportion of people using foodbanks.

METHODS

Using data on referrals to West Cheshire Foodbank in the UK, this study offers a case study of 7769 referrals to one foodbank between 2013 and 2015. Foodbank use was explored in descriptive statistics, then negative binomial regression models were used to identify the household characteristics associated with the number of foodbank visits.

RESULTS

Between 0.9 and 1.3% of people in West Cheshire sought assistance from West Cheshire Foodbank between 2013 and 2015. If scaled up nationally, this would equate to an estimated 850,000 people across Britain. The number of total recipients increased by 29% between 2013 and 2015, while the number of unique recipients rose by 14%. Multivariate analysis revealed that a larger number of visits were recorded in 2015 and among working-age and one-person households, while households referred due to domestic abuse and unemployment made fewer visits.

CONCLUSION

Food insecurity has emerged as a crucial challenge facing UK health professionals and policymakers. This study provides the first estimate of the proportion of individuals receiving emergency food in a single case study location, and demonstrates that foodbank use is becoming more prevalent, although headline figures overstate the scale of this growth. The potential nutrition and wider health consequences of reliance on emergency food - especially among those using foodbanks on multiple occasions - warns of an unfolding public health crisis.

摘要

背景

在过去五年中,英国食品银行的使用量急剧上升,这表明粮食不安全状况在扩散,可能预示着一场公共卫生危机。然而,食品银行使用量的趋势依赖于不完美的数据,这些数据无法区分单次访问和重复访问。因此,英国食品银行使用的真实普及率尚不清楚。通过识别重复访问,本研究首次估计了使用食品银行的人群比例。

方法

利用英国柴郡西部食品银行的转介数据,本研究对2013年至2015年间一家食品银行的7769次转介进行了案例研究。通过描述性统计探讨了食品银行的使用情况,然后使用负二项回归模型来确定与食品银行访问次数相关的家庭特征。

结果

2013年至2015年间,柴郡西部0.9%至1.3%的人向柴郡西部食品银行寻求帮助。如果按全国范围扩大计算,这相当于英国估计有85万人。2013年至2015年间,总受助人数增加了29%,而唯一受助人数增加了14%。多变量分析显示,2015年以及在职年龄和单人家庭中的访问次数更多,而因家庭虐待和失业而被转介的家庭访问次数较少。

结论

粮食不安全已成为英国卫生专业人员和政策制定者面临的一项关键挑战。本研究在单个案例研究地点首次估计了接受紧急食品的个人比例,并表明食品银行的使用正变得更加普遍,尽管总体数字夸大了这种增长的规模。依赖紧急食品的潜在营养和更广泛的健康后果——尤其是在那些多次使用食品银行的人群中——警示着一场正在显现的公共卫生危机。

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