2024
DOI: 10.1037/dev0001667
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Associations between daily food insecurity and parent and child well-being.

Caitlin T. Hines,
Samantha Steimle,
Rebecca Ryan

Abstract: Food insecurity poses a serious threat to children's development, but the mechanisms through which food insecurity undermines child development are far less clear. Specifically, food insecurity may influence children through its effect on parents' psychological well-being and parent-child interactions as a result, but past research on the role of parents is correlational and undermined by omitted variable bias. Using a partially rural, low-income sample of parents living in Pennsylvania (N = 272, 90% mother, M… Show more

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