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Coping strategies related to food insecurity at the household level in Bangladesh

INTRODUCTION: In connection to food insecurity, adaptation of new techniques or alteration of regular behavior is executed that translates to coping strategies. This paper has used data from food security and nutrition surveillance project (FSNSP), which collects information from a nationally repres...

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Autores principales: Farzana, Fahmida Dil, Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur, Sultana, Sabiha, Raihan, Mohammad Jyoti, Haque, Md Ahshanul, Waid, Jillian L., Choudhury, Nuzhat, Ahmed, Tahmeed
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5391923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28410375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171411
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author Farzana, Fahmida Dil
Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur
Sultana, Sabiha
Raihan, Mohammad Jyoti
Haque, Md Ahshanul
Waid, Jillian L.
Choudhury, Nuzhat
Ahmed, Tahmeed
author_facet Farzana, Fahmida Dil
Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur
Sultana, Sabiha
Raihan, Mohammad Jyoti
Haque, Md Ahshanul
Waid, Jillian L.
Choudhury, Nuzhat
Ahmed, Tahmeed
author_sort Farzana, Fahmida Dil
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description INTRODUCTION: In connection to food insecurity, adaptation of new techniques or alteration of regular behavior is executed that translates to coping strategies. This paper has used data from food security and nutrition surveillance project (FSNSP), which collects information from a nationally representative sample in Bangladesh on coping behaviors associated with household food insecurity. To complement the current understanding of different coping strategies implemented by the Bangladeshi households, the objective of this paper has been set to examine the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the food insecure households which define their propensity towards adaptation of different types of coping strategies. METHODOLOGY: FSNSP follows a repeated cross-sectional survey design. Information of 23,374 food insecure households available from February 2011 to November 2013 was selected for the analyses. Coping strategies were categorized as financial, food compromised and both. Multinomial logistic regression was employed to draw inference. RESULTS: Majority of the households were significantly more inclined to adopt both multiple financial and food compromisation coping strategies. Post-aman season, educational status of the household head and household women, occupation of the household’s main earner, household income, food insecurity status, asset, size and possession of agricultural land were found to be independently and significantly associated with adaptation of both financial and food compromisation coping strategies relative to only financial coping strategies. The relative risk ratio of adopting food compromisation coping relative to financial coping strategies when compared to mildly food insecure households, was 4.54 times higher for households with moderate food insecurity but 0.3 times lower when the households were severely food insecure. Whereas, households were 8.04 times and 4.98 times more likely to adopt both food compromisation and financial relative to only financial coping strategies if moderately and severely food insecure respectively when compared to being mildly food insecure. CONCLUSION: Households suffering from moderate and severe food insecurity, are more likely to adopt both financial and food compromisation coping strategies.
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spelling pubmed-53919232017-05-03 Coping strategies related to food insecurity at the household level in Bangladesh Farzana, Fahmida Dil Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur Sultana, Sabiha Raihan, Mohammad Jyoti Haque, Md Ahshanul Waid, Jillian L. Choudhury, Nuzhat Ahmed, Tahmeed PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: In connection to food insecurity, adaptation of new techniques or alteration of regular behavior is executed that translates to coping strategies. This paper has used data from food security and nutrition surveillance project (FSNSP), which collects information from a nationally representative sample in Bangladesh on coping behaviors associated with household food insecurity. To complement the current understanding of different coping strategies implemented by the Bangladeshi households, the objective of this paper has been set to examine the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the food insecure households which define their propensity towards adaptation of different types of coping strategies. METHODOLOGY: FSNSP follows a repeated cross-sectional survey design. Information of 23,374 food insecure households available from February 2011 to November 2013 was selected for the analyses. Coping strategies were categorized as financial, food compromised and both. Multinomial logistic regression was employed to draw inference. RESULTS: Majority of the households were significantly more inclined to adopt both multiple financial and food compromisation coping strategies. Post-aman season, educational status of the household head and household women, occupation of the household’s main earner, household income, food insecurity status, asset, size and possession of agricultural land were found to be independently and significantly associated with adaptation of both financial and food compromisation coping strategies relative to only financial coping strategies. The relative risk ratio of adopting food compromisation coping relative to financial coping strategies when compared to mildly food insecure households, was 4.54 times higher for households with moderate food insecurity but 0.3 times lower when the households were severely food insecure. Whereas, households were 8.04 times and 4.98 times more likely to adopt both food compromisation and financial relative to only financial coping strategies if moderately and severely food insecure respectively when compared to being mildly food insecure. CONCLUSION: Households suffering from moderate and severe food insecurity, are more likely to adopt both financial and food compromisation coping strategies. Public Library of Science 2017-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5391923/ /pubmed/28410375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171411 Text en © 2017 Farzana et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Farzana, Fahmida Dil
Rahman, Ahmed Shafiqur
Sultana, Sabiha
Raihan, Mohammad Jyoti
Haque, Md Ahshanul
Waid, Jillian L.
Choudhury, Nuzhat
Ahmed, Tahmeed
Coping strategies related to food insecurity at the household level in Bangladesh
title Coping strategies related to food insecurity at the household level in Bangladesh
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title_full_unstemmed Coping strategies related to food insecurity at the household level in Bangladesh
title_short Coping strategies related to food insecurity at the household level in Bangladesh
title_sort coping strategies related to food insecurity at the household level in bangladesh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5391923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28410375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171411
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