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布基纳法索女性中的新冠疫情与自我报告的粮食不安全状况:来自行动绩效监测(PMA)新冠疫情调查数据的证据

The COVID-19 pandemic and self-reported food insecurity among women in Burkina Faso: evidence from the performance monitoring for action (PMA) COVID-19 survey data.

作者信息

Yankey Ortis, Essah Marcellinus, Amegbor Prince M

机构信息

School of Geography and Environmental Science, WorldPop Research Group, University of Southampton, University Road, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.

Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto, Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 3G3, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2025 Feb 1;25(1):42. doi: 10.1186/s12905-025-03565-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread economic disruptions, with government-imposed restrictions and lockdowns significantly affecting livelihoods globally. Burkina Faso, a country with pre-existing vulnerabilities in food security, experienced considerable challenges during this period. The aim of this study was to examine how COVID-19-related income losses is associated with self-reported food insecurity among women in Burkina Faso in 2020. The study also examined whether there was an increase in self-reported food insecurity among women during the COVID-19 restrictions compared with the pre-pandemic era.

METHODS

We conducted a cross-sectional analysis using data from the Performance Monitoring for Action (PMA) female survey, which included 3,499 women from Burkina Faso. This study examined the associations between socioeconomic variables, such as age, education, household income loss, and food insecurity. We conducted two analyses using logistic regression. The first analysis focused on self-reported food insecurity and its association with the socioeconomic variables, and the second analysis focused on whether there was an increase in self-reported food insecurity compared with pre-pandemic levels and its association with the socioeconomic factors. We controlled for relevant confounders in the analysis and presented the results as adjusted odds ratios (AORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).

RESULTS

Our findings indicated that 16.97% of women reported experiencing food insecurity during the pandemic period. Compared with women with no income loss, women who experienced partial household income loss were 1.82 times (95% CI: 0.98-3.38) more likely to report food insecurity, whereas those who experienced complete income loss were 5.16 times (95% CI: 2.28-9.43) more likely to report food insecurity. The study, however, did not find a statistically significant increase in self-reported food insecurity due to COVID-19 restrictions compared with pre-pandemic levels.

CONCLUSIONS

This study demonstrated that income loss due to COVID-19 restrictions profoundly affected women's food security in Burkina Faso. The significant associations between income loss and increased food insecurity underscore the need for targeted interventions and safety nets to support women during public health crises.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情导致经济广泛混乱,政府实施的限制措施和封锁显著影响了全球民众的生计。布基纳法索这个在粮食安全方面本就存在脆弱性的国家,在此期间面临了诸多挑战。本研究的目的是考察2020年布基纳法索女性中与新冠疫情相关的收入损失如何与自我报告的粮食不安全状况相关联。该研究还考察了与疫情前时代相比,在新冠疫情限制措施期间女性自我报告的粮食不安全状况是否有所增加。

方法

我们使用行动绩效监测(PMA)女性调查的数据进行了横断面分析,该调查涵盖了来自布基纳法索的3499名女性。本研究考察了社会经济变量之间的关联,如年龄、教育程度、家庭收入损失和粮食不安全状况。我们使用逻辑回归进行了两项分析。第一项分析聚焦于自我报告的粮食不安全状况及其与社会经济变量的关联,第二项分析聚焦于与疫情前水平相比自我报告的粮食不安全状况是否增加及其与社会经济因素的关联。我们在分析中控制了相关混杂因素,并将结果呈现为调整后的优势比(AOR)及95%置信区间(CI)。

结果

我们的研究结果表明,16.97%的女性报告在疫情期间经历了粮食不安全状况。与没有收入损失的女性相比,经历部分家庭收入损失的女性报告粮食不安全状况的可能性高出1.82倍(95% CI:0.98 - 3.38),而经历完全收入损失的女性报告粮食不安全状况的可能性高出5.16倍(95% CI:2.28 - 9.43)。然而,该研究未发现与疫情前水平相比,因新冠疫情限制措施导致的自我报告粮食不安全状况有统计学上的显著增加。

结论

本研究表明,新冠疫情限制措施导致的收入损失深刻影响了布基纳法索女性的粮食安全。收入损失与粮食不安全状况增加之间的显著关联凸显了在公共卫生危机期间需要有针对性的干预措施和安全网来支持女性。

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