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Long-Term Food Insecurity, Hunger and Risky Food Acquisition Practices: A Cross-Sectional Study of Food Charity Recipients in an Australian Capital City

Inadequate social protection, stagnant wages, unemployment, and homelessness are associated with Australian household food insecurity. Little is known about the recipients of food charity and whether their needs are being met. This cross-sectional study of 101 food charity recipients in Perth, Weste...

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Autores principales: Pollard, Christina M., Booth, Sue, Jancey, Jonine, Mackintosh, Bruce, Pulker, Claire E., Wright, Janine L., Begley, Andrea, Imtiaz, Sabrah, Silic, Claire, Mukhtar, S. Aqif, Caraher, Martin, Berg, Joel, Kerr, Deborah A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31374922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16152749
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author Pollard, Christina M.
Booth, Sue
Jancey, Jonine
Mackintosh, Bruce
Pulker, Claire E.
Wright, Janine L.
Begley, Andrea
Imtiaz, Sabrah
Silic, Claire
Mukhtar, S. Aqif
Caraher, Martin
Berg, Joel
Kerr, Deborah A.
author_facet Pollard, Christina M.
Booth, Sue
Jancey, Jonine
Mackintosh, Bruce
Pulker, Claire E.
Wright, Janine L.
Begley, Andrea
Imtiaz, Sabrah
Silic, Claire
Mukhtar, S. Aqif
Caraher, Martin
Berg, Joel
Kerr, Deborah A.
author_sort Pollard, Christina M.
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description Inadequate social protection, stagnant wages, unemployment, and homelessness are associated with Australian household food insecurity. Little is known about the recipients of food charity and whether their needs are being met. This cross-sectional study of 101 food charity recipients in Perth, Western Australia, measured food security, weight status, sociodemographic characteristics and food acquisition practices. Seventy-nine percent were male, aged 21–79 years, 90% were unemployed, 87% received social assistance payments, and 38% were homeless. Ninety-one percent were food insecure, 80% with hunger, and 56% had gone a day or more without eating in the previous week. Fifty-seven percent had used food charity for ≥1 year, and, of those, 7.5 years was the mode. Charitable services were the main food source in the previous week, however 76% used multiple sources. Begging for money for food (36%), begging for food (32%), stealing food or beverages (34%), and taking food from bins (28%) was commonplace. The omnipresence and chronicity of food insecurity, reliance on social security payments, and risky food acquisition suggest that both the social protection and charitable food systems are failing. Urgent reforms are needed to address the determinants of food insecurity (e.g., increased social assistance payments, employment and housing support) and the adequacy, appropriateness and effectiveness of food charity.
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spelling pubmed-66966262019-09-05 Long-Term Food Insecurity, Hunger and Risky Food Acquisition Practices: A Cross-Sectional Study of Food Charity Recipients in an Australian Capital City Pollard, Christina M. Booth, Sue Jancey, Jonine Mackintosh, Bruce Pulker, Claire E. Wright, Janine L. Begley, Andrea Imtiaz, Sabrah Silic, Claire Mukhtar, S. Aqif Caraher, Martin Berg, Joel Kerr, Deborah A. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Inadequate social protection, stagnant wages, unemployment, and homelessness are associated with Australian household food insecurity. Little is known about the recipients of food charity and whether their needs are being met. This cross-sectional study of 101 food charity recipients in Perth, Western Australia, measured food security, weight status, sociodemographic characteristics and food acquisition practices. Seventy-nine percent were male, aged 21–79 years, 90% were unemployed, 87% received social assistance payments, and 38% were homeless. Ninety-one percent were food insecure, 80% with hunger, and 56% had gone a day or more without eating in the previous week. Fifty-seven percent had used food charity for ≥1 year, and, of those, 7.5 years was the mode. Charitable services were the main food source in the previous week, however 76% used multiple sources. Begging for money for food (36%), begging for food (32%), stealing food or beverages (34%), and taking food from bins (28%) was commonplace. The omnipresence and chronicity of food insecurity, reliance on social security payments, and risky food acquisition suggest that both the social protection and charitable food systems are failing. Urgent reforms are needed to address the determinants of food insecurity (e.g., increased social assistance payments, employment and housing support) and the adequacy, appropriateness and effectiveness of food charity. MDPI 2019-08-01 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6696626/ /pubmed/31374922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16152749 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pollard, Christina M.
Booth, Sue
Jancey, Jonine
Mackintosh, Bruce
Pulker, Claire E.
Wright, Janine L.
Begley, Andrea
Imtiaz, Sabrah
Silic, Claire
Mukhtar, S. Aqif
Caraher, Martin
Berg, Joel
Kerr, Deborah A.
Long-Term Food Insecurity, Hunger and Risky Food Acquisition Practices: A Cross-Sectional Study of Food Charity Recipients in an Australian Capital City
title Long-Term Food Insecurity, Hunger and Risky Food Acquisition Practices: A Cross-Sectional Study of Food Charity Recipients in an Australian Capital City
title_full Long-Term Food Insecurity, Hunger and Risky Food Acquisition Practices: A Cross-Sectional Study of Food Charity Recipients in an Australian Capital City
title_fullStr Long-Term Food Insecurity, Hunger and Risky Food Acquisition Practices: A Cross-Sectional Study of Food Charity Recipients in an Australian Capital City
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Food Insecurity, Hunger and Risky Food Acquisition Practices: A Cross-Sectional Study of Food Charity Recipients in an Australian Capital City
title_short Long-Term Food Insecurity, Hunger and Risky Food Acquisition Practices: A Cross-Sectional Study of Food Charity Recipients in an Australian Capital City
title_sort long-term food insecurity, hunger and risky food acquisition practices: a cross-sectional study of food charity recipients in an australian capital city
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6696626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31374922
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16152749
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