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“感觉自己不值得吃饭”:一项探索大学生食物匮乏的心理社会体验和学业后果的定性研究。

"It's a Feeling That One Is Not Worth Food": A Qualitative Study Exploring the Psychosocial Experience and Academic Consequences of Food Insecurity Among College Students.

出版信息

J Acad Nutr Diet. 2019 Oct;119(10):1713-1721.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2018.09.006. Epub 2018 Dec 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The issue of food insecurity is one of growing concern among institutions of higher learning in the United States. In addition to studies on the prevalence and risk factors, research is needed to better understand the mechanisms by which food insecurity affects students' health and well-being.

OBJECTIVE

To critically explore the experience of food insecurity among college students and its impact on psychosocial health and academic performance.

DESIGN

In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with college students to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms by which food insecurity affects their psychosocial health and academic performance.

PARTICIPANTS/SETTING: Twenty-five undergraduate students from a large public university in California who were recruited from a campus food pantry.

RESULTS

Students discussed several themes related to the psychosocial effects of food insecurity: the stress of food insecurity interfering with daily life, a fear of disappointing family, resentment of students in more stable food and financial situations, an inability to develop meaningful social relationships, sadness from reflecting on food insecurity, feeling hopeless or undeserving of help, and frustration directed at the academic institution for not providing enough support. Students also discussed how food insecurity affected their academic performance through physical manifestations of hunger and the mental trade-off between focusing on food and focusing on academics.

CONCLUSION

These findings contribute to the understanding of what it means to experience food insecurity in higher education and can inform how universities support students' basic needs.

摘要

背景

在美国,高等学府越来越关注粮食不安全问题。除了研究粮食不安全的流行程度和风险因素,还需要研究更好地理解粮食不安全如何影响学生的健康和福祉的机制。

目的

批判性地探讨大学生粮食不安全的经历及其对心理社会健康和学业成绩的影响。

设计

对来自加利福尼亚州一所大型公立大学的 25 名本科生进行了深入的定性访谈,以更好地了解粮食不安全影响他们心理社会健康和学业成绩的机制。

参与者/设置:从校园食品储藏室招募了 25 名来自加利福尼亚州一所大型公立大学的本科生。

结果

学生们讨论了与粮食不安全的心理影响有关的几个主题:粮食不安全干扰日常生活的压力、担心让家人失望、对食物和财务状况更稳定的学生感到不满、无法发展有意义的社会关系、因反思粮食不安全而感到悲伤、感到绝望或不值得帮助,以及对学术机构没有提供足够支持感到沮丧。学生们还讨论了粮食不安全如何通过饥饿的身体表现以及在关注食物和关注学业之间的心理权衡来影响他们的学业成绩。

结论

这些发现有助于理解在高等教育中经历粮食不安全意味着什么,并可以告知大学如何支持学生的基本需求。

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