2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.314
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Cutting more than meals: Increasing severity of food insecurity is associated with the number and types of household financial strategies used to cope with inflation

Ami Seivwright,
Sebastian Kocar,
Denis Visentin
et al.

Abstract: Food insecurity is a prominent social determinant of health. There is evidence of increasing food insecurity in high‐income countries amid inflationary pressures. Yet, we know relatively little about the strategies that people employ to manage food insecurity nor how the severity of food insecurity affects the use of these strategies. Accordingly, this study of a nonprobability convenience online panel sample of 1284 adults in Tasmania assessed food insecurity and the strategies undertaken to manage rising cos… Show more

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“…A binary variable was then generated: food secure (a score of 0) or food insecure (score of 1 or more) (31) . A manuscript detailing the prevalence of food insecurity severity and coping strategies employed in the full survey sample has been prepared for publication separately (32) .…”
Section: Household Food Insecurity Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A binary variable was then generated: food secure (a score of 0) or food insecure (score of 1 or more) (31) . A manuscript detailing the prevalence of food insecurity severity and coping strategies employed in the full survey sample has been prepared for publication separately (32) .…”
Section: Household Food Insecurity Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%