Food accessibility: A lived experience perspective of college students living away from parents’ home
Karine Garcia,
Angelique Rodhain,
Andrea Gourmelen
et al.
Abstract:This article aims to examine food accessibility for college students who moved away from their parents’ home, focusing on both objective and perceived perspectives. It considers all the food options surrounding them in the city where they lived for their studies. Using a qualitative methodology based on interviews with 24 students living away from their parents’ home, local stakeholders, heads of university organizations, and field observations, this research shows a gap between objective accessibility (OA) an… Show more
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