Yale School of the Environment, Yale University, 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
Nutrients. 2024 Oct 28;16(21):3666. doi: 10.3390/nu16213666.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Puerto Rican households often face elevated rates of food insecurity. Frequently, households experiencing food insecurity turn to federal and emergency nutrition assistance for urgent or prolonged aid. This study analyzes factors influencing food insecurity and food assistance program involvement among Puerto Ricans in Holyoke, Massachusetts, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using a combination of community-based participatory recruitment, purposive sampling, and web-based tools, we collected 284 survey responses. Our paper employed Pearson's chi-square, logistic regression, and hierarchical linear models to assess relationships between demographic and household attributes and food access outcomes.
Variables such as having children in the household and age significantly influenced food relief participation and food insecurity outcomes. Puerto Rican heritage and low educational attainment were strong predictors of obtaining federal food aid. Low-income participants disproportionately faced food shortages and depended on emergency food initiatives. Our findings indicate that demographic and household factors significantly influence food insecurity and accessibility.
Our study demonstrates that the pandemic made it challenging for households to obtain consistent, safe, and affordable nourishment. The impacts were unequally spread; hence, Puerto Rican communities and low-income groups were most affected.
背景/目的:波多黎各家庭经常面临较高的粮食不安全率。经常面临粮食不安全的家庭会转向联邦和紧急营养援助,以获得紧急或长期援助。本研究分析了在 COVID-19 大流行期间,马萨诸塞州霍利奥克的波多黎各人的粮食不安全和粮食援助计划参与情况的影响因素。
我们采用社区为基础的参与式招募、有目的的抽样和基于网络的工具,收集了 284 份调查回复。我们的论文采用皮尔逊卡方检验、逻辑回归和层次线性模型来评估人口统计学和家庭属性与食物获取结果之间的关系。
家庭中有孩子和年龄等变量显著影响获得食物救济和粮食不安全的结果。波多黎各血统和低教育程度是获得联邦粮食援助的强有力预测因素。低收入参与者严重面临粮食短缺问题,并依赖紧急食品计划。我们的研究结果表明,人口统计学和家庭因素对粮食不安全和可及性有重大影响。
我们的研究表明,大流行使得家庭难以获得持续、安全和负担得起的营养。影响是不均衡的;因此,波多黎各社区和低收入群体受到的影响最大。