McArthur Laura H, Fasczewski Kimberly S, Farris Alisha R, Petrone Miranda
Department of Nutrition and Health Care Management, Appalachian State University.
Department of Health and Exercise Science, Appalachian State University.
J Appalach Health. 2020 Apr 15;2(2):7-23. doi: 10.13023/jah.0202.02. eCollection 2020.
Food insecurity has emerged as a public health problem among college students in Appalachia, jeopardizing their physical, mental, and emotional health and academic success. Campus food pantries have been established in this region, but no data are available concerning student use or perception of services.
This study measured use and perceptions of a campus food pantry by students at a mid-sized university in rural North Carolina.
An online questionnaire collected behavioral and perceptual data, and follow-up interviews explored these variables. Descriptive statistics with significance at p<0.05 and thematic analytical procedures were used.
Questionnaires were submitted by 896 of 6000 recruited students (14.9%), and four students granted interviews. Food insecurity affected 437 (48.8%) of participants, of whom 76 (17.4%) were pantry shoppers. Shoppers (n = 94) were 27.7% males, 65.1% females, and 7.2% non-cisgender, 63.8% non-Hispanic white, 84.5% undergraduate, and 14.3% graduate students. Reasons for non-pantry use by food insecure students included: others need it more (30.1%) and feel embarrassed (20.7%). Benefits of pantry use were: spent more on necessities (56.4%) and job performance improved (18.1%). Shoppers perceived the pantry's physical environment most favorably and food offerings less favorably.
The low use of the campus food pantry by food insecure students suggests that these students may be jeopardizing their physical and mental health and academic success. Greater efforts by faculty, academic advisers, and student leaders are needed to promote pantry use and decrease the associated stigma.
粮食不安全已成为阿巴拉契亚地区大学生中的一个公共卫生问题,危及他们的身心健康以及学业成就。该地区已设立了校园食品储藏室,但尚无关于学生使用情况或对服务看法的数据。
本研究衡量了北卡罗来纳州农村一所中型大学的学生对校园食品储藏室的使用情况和看法。
通过在线问卷收集行为和认知数据,并通过后续访谈探讨这些变量。使用了p<0.05时具有显著性的描述性统计和主题分析程序。
在招募的6000名学生中,有896名(14.9%)提交了问卷,4名学生接受了访谈。粮食不安全影响了437名(48.8%)参与者,其中76名(17.4%)是食品储藏室的使用者。使用者(n = 94)中,男性占27.7%,女性占65.1%,非顺性别者占7.2%,非西班牙裔白人占63.8%,本科生占84.5%,研究生占14.3%。粮食不安全但未使用食品储藏室的学生的原因包括:其他人更需要(30.1%)和感到尴尬(20.7%)。使用食品储藏室的好处有:在必需品上花费更多(56.4%)和工作表现得到改善(18.1%)。使用者对食品储藏室的物理环境评价最高,对食品供应评价较低。
粮食不安全的学生对校园食品储藏室的使用率较低,这表明这些学生可能正在危及他们的身心健康和学业成就。教师、学术顾问和学生领袖需要做出更大努力来促进食品储藏室的使用,并减少相关的耻辱感。