McKay Fiona H, Zinga Julia, van der Pligt Paige
School of Health and Social Development, Institute for Health Transformation, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Royal Women's Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Nutr Diet. 2025 Jun;82(3):309-318. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.70021. Epub 2025 May 20.
The aim of this study is to explore the occurrence of food insecurity among pregnant women in Australia.
This cross-sectional, self-reported study included two measures of food insecurity (the US Department of Agriculture Household Food Security Survey Module and single item measure), use of emergency and community food assistance, health conditions, eating habits during pregnancy, and professional nutritional advice and health seeking behaviours. Participants were recruited using (1) an advertisement posted on social media and (2) flyers with a QR code linked to the online survey, made available for women to take from clinic rooms at a hospital in Melbourne, Victoria. Data were analysed using basic statistics, spearman's rho correlation coefficients, and linear regression to identify factors that may be associated with food insecurity among pregnant women in Australia; the study was open between May 2021 and March 2022.
Three hundred and three valid responses were received from pregnant women in Australia. Food insecurity was determined to be 14.5% (US Department of Agriculture Household Food Security Survey Module) and 6.3% (single item used). Food insecurity was significantly associated with income, education level and age.
Results indicate a high prevalence of food insecurity among pregnant women. Routine screening and referral of food insecure pregnant women should be considered in antenatal care settings.
本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚孕妇中粮食不安全状况的发生情况。
这项横断面自我报告研究纳入了两种粮食不安全状况的衡量指标(美国农业部家庭粮食安全调查模块和单项指标)、应急和社区粮食援助的使用情况、健康状况、孕期饮食习惯以及专业营养建议和就医行为。参与者通过以下两种方式招募:(1)在社交媒体上发布广告;(2)发放带有二维码的传单,该二维码链接到在线调查问卷,可供女性从维多利亚州墨尔本一家医院的诊室领取。使用基本统计数据、斯皮尔曼等级相关系数和线性回归分析数据,以确定可能与澳大利亚孕妇粮食不安全状况相关的因素;该研究于2021年5月至2022年3月期间开展。
共收到来自澳大利亚孕妇的303份有效回复。粮食不安全状况经测定为14.5%(美国农业部家庭粮食安全调查模块)和6.3%(使用单项指标)。粮食不安全状况与收入、教育水平和年龄显著相关。
结果表明孕妇中粮食不安全状况的发生率很高。产前护理环境中应考虑对粮食不安全的孕妇进行常规筛查和转诊。