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探讨通过餐馆送餐服务提高边缘型粮食不安全大学生粮食安全的可行性:与食品杂货店礼品卡的头对头试验

Investigating the Feasibility of a Restaurant Delivery Service to Improve Food Security among College Students Experiencing Marginal Food Security, a Head-to-Head Trial with Grocery Store Gift Cards.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, California State University, East Bay, Hayward, CA 94542, USA.

University Libraries, California State University, East Bay, Hayward, CA 94542, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 14;18(18):9680. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18189680.

Abstract

Restaurant delivery services have gained in popularity among college students; however, students participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are not allowed to redeem their benefits via restaurant delivery services. This mixed-methods head-to-head crossover trial assessed whether college students experiencing marginal food security prefer benefits via a grocery store gift card (as a proxy for traditional SNAP benefits) or via a restaurant delivery service gift card of equivalent value, and which type of benefit is more effective at improving food security status. Thirty college students experiencing marginal food security were recruited to receive $80 in cash equivalent benefits to spend over a two-month period in the form of grocery store gift cards and restaurant delivery service gift cards. Participants completed surveys and interviews to measure their food security status and share their experiences with each benefit type. After four months of benefits, 48.3% of participants improved their food security status. However, neither type of benefit was statistically better at improving food security status. Most participants preferred grocery store benefits (89.7%) over restaurant delivery service benefits (10.3%). However, more research is needed to explore whether allowing SNAP recipients to redeem their benefits with restaurant delivery services is a viable mechanism to address food challenges among college students experiencing marginal food security.

摘要

餐厅送餐服务在大学生中越来越受欢迎;然而,参加补充营养援助计划 (SNAP) 的学生不允许通过餐厅送餐服务来兑换他们的福利。这项混合方法的头对头交叉试验评估了经历边缘粮食安全的大学生是否更喜欢通过杂货店礼品卡(作为传统 SNAP 福利的代理)或价值相等的餐厅送餐服务礼品卡获得福利,以及哪种类型的福利更能有效改善粮食安全状况。招募了 30 名经历边缘粮食安全的大学生,他们获得了 80 美元的现金等价福利,可以在两个月内以杂货店礼品卡和餐厅送餐服务礼品卡的形式使用。参与者完成了调查和访谈,以衡量他们的粮食安全状况,并分享他们对每种福利类型的体验。在获得福利四个月后,48.3%的参与者改善了他们的粮食安全状况。然而,这两种类型的福利都没有在统计学上更有效地改善粮食安全状况。大多数参与者更喜欢杂货店福利(89.7%)而不是餐厅送餐服务福利(10.3%)。然而,需要进一步研究探索允许 SNAP 接受者通过餐厅送餐服务来兑换他们的福利是否是解决经历边缘粮食安全的大学生粮食挑战的可行机制。

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