Trade-Offs Faced by 2-and 4-Year College Students Experiencing Food Insecurity: An Analysis of Qualitative Data
Cydney M. McGuire,
Michael J. Stebleton,
Kathleen M. Lenk
et al.
Abstract:Purpose To understand the trade-offs, defined as compromises or decisions students must make to prioritize one important need over another, as a result of economic constraints, food insecure (FI) college students experience and the perceived impact of these challenges on health, well-being, and academic achievement. Design 8 Semi-structured focus groups. Setting Seven 2- and 4-year Minnesota colleges. Participants 53 students initially screening positive for FI. Method The focus groups were audio-recorded and … Show more
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