通过食物实现团结:解决中美洲和墨西哥过境青少年移民的粮食不安全问题。

Solidarity through food: Coping with food insecurity among adolescent migrants in transit through Mexico and Central America.

机构信息

Departamento de Estudios de Población, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.

Centro de Investigación en Sistemas de Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública de México, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.

出版信息

Appetite. 2024 Sep 1;200:107549. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2024.107549. Epub 2024 Jun 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The food choices of migrants are frequently limited by lack of access to sufficient and adequate food. Food insecurity (FI) during adolescence has potential negative health consequences, however the experiences of FI of adolescent in-transit migrants have seldom been reported.

OBJECTIVE

To explore the experiences of FI of adolescent in-transit migrants and their ways of coping with it.

METHODS

Qualitative study, with 19 semi-structured interviews with adolescents (ages 13-19 years), in shelters for migrants in Mexico in 2022-2023. We followed a reflexive thematic analysis strategy.

RESULTS

Most participants had experienced FI during the journey, and responded by limiting intake, choosing food according to price, seeking temporary work or asking for food or money in the streets. We defined "solidarity through food" as a central theme that summarized participants' experiences of sharing food with other migrants, as givers or recipients. Solidarity through food was a response to FI, benefitting the more disadvantaged (e.g. young children, those who had been robbed). Despite their young age, interviewees took part in this, giving their food to others and restricting their intake to prioritize younger siblings.

DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS: Solidarity through food was a form of generalized reciprocity, enacted not only among family members or friends, but extended to other migrants sharing the route. In further studies, it will be important to explore the role and nuances of food sharing as a practice of social exchange of responsibility and care, on adolescent migrants' health, and in their psychological and relational development into adulthood.

摘要

背景

移民的食物选择常常受到缺乏充足和适当食物的限制。青少年时期的食物不安全(FI)可能会对健康产生负面影响,但过境移民青少年的 FI 经历很少有报道。

目的

探索过境移民青少年的 FI 经历及其应对方式。

方法

定性研究,2022-2023 年在墨西哥移民收容所对 19 名青少年(13-19 岁)进行了半结构化访谈。我们遵循了反思性主题分析策略。

结果

大多数参与者在旅途中都经历过 FI,他们的应对方式是限制摄入量、根据价格选择食物、寻找临时工作或在街上讨食物或钱。我们将“通过食物建立团结”定义为一个核心主题,总结了参与者与其他移民分享食物的经历,无论是作为给予者还是接受者。通过食物建立团结是应对 FI 的一种方式,使处境更不利的人(例如幼儿、被抢劫的人)受益。尽管他们还年轻,受访者还是参与其中,将自己的食物给别人,限制自己的摄入量,以优先照顾年幼的兄弟姐妹。

讨论/结论:通过食物建立团结是一种普遍互惠的形式,不仅在家庭成员或朋友之间实施,而且延伸到共享路线的其他移民。在进一步的研究中,重要的是要探讨食物分享作为一种责任和关怀的社会交换实践对青少年移民健康的作用和细微差别,以及它对他们成年后的心理和关系发展的影响。

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