Teune Jessica L, Walch Amanda K
Dietetics & Nutrition Department, University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK, USA.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2025 Dec;84(1):2506874. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2025.2506874. Epub 2025 May 19.
Ketchikan, Alaska is home to 13,754 residents and located on an island, presenting unique challenges of access and availability. Limited published research exists regarding traditional foods or food security in Alaska, and primary research on food security in Ketchikan is nonexistent. This study measured food security and analysed related variables in Ketchikan, Alaska using a retrospective cross-sectional study design. A total of 108 participants completed the surveys, all of whom were residents. Chi-square analyses determined significant associations between food security status and variables in the community. The food insecurity rate of the convenience sample was 49.1%. Facilitators of food security included receiving foods from others, culinary literacy, and adequate money to purchase food. Barriers to food security included the expense of food, government assistance ran out, availability of certain foods in the area, and transportation challenges. The study is the first known primary research measuring prevalence of food insecurity in the region and the corresponding factors that act as facilitators or barriers. These data help inform programme development to tackle key findings from a community needs assessment. Future work should include prevalence of food insecurity, and barriers and facilitators, of a representative sample in the region.
阿拉斯加的凯奇坎有13754名居民,位于一个岛屿上,面临着交通和供应方面的独特挑战。关于阿拉斯加传统食物或食品安全的已发表研究有限,而关于凯奇坎食品安全的初步研究则不存在。本研究采用回顾性横断面研究设计,对阿拉斯加凯奇坎的食品安全状况进行了测量,并分析了相关变量。共有108名参与者完成了调查,他们均为当地居民。卡方分析确定了食品安全状况与社区变量之间的显著关联。便利样本的粮食不安全率为49.1%。食品安全的促进因素包括从他人那里获得食物、烹饪知识以及有足够的钱购买食物。食品安全的障碍包括食品费用、政府援助用尽、该地区某些食物的供应情况以及交通挑战。该研究是已知的第一项测量该地区粮食不安全患病率以及作为促进因素或障碍的相应因素的初步研究。这些数据有助于为应对社区需求评估中的关键发现而开展的项目开发提供信息。未来的工作应包括该地区代表性样本的粮食不安全患病率以及障碍和促进因素。