Background: Support provided by the US Food Stamp Program (FSP) is intended to promote health. The objective of this qualitative study was to examine food security for low-income Hawaii residents. Methods: A sample of low-income Hawaii residents (n = 86) were recruited to participate in a series of focus group discussions. Most participants were female (73.5%), Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (61.6%), ages 18-39 (62.7%), high school educated (80.5%), low-income (50.6% < $10,000), used food stamps (73.5%), and had 4.07 ± 2.89 persons per household. At 2 hour focus groups, participants received a healthy meal and a monetary incentive. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using NVivo. Results: Over 50% indicated FSP assis...
Food insecurity has been a persistent element in the history of the United States. Efforts to addres...
Being able to feed yourself and your family with food that is of sufficient quantity and quality for...
Applied Social Science CapstoneFood insecurity, defined as someone being unable to attain healthy or...
In 2004, almost 12% of all U.S. households, and about one in three low-income households (36.8%) wer...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 125-1...
Background: In 2012, food insecurity affected 14.5% of the households in the U.S and 20% in the stat...
Food is often seen as the common denominator that brings people together yet food-related issues oft...
Food assistance programs contribute to the improvement of the nutritional and economic well-being of...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
This study examines the impact that participation in the Food Stamp Program has on household food in...
Background: Food insecurity is a fact of life for millions of people in the United States. In 2015, ...
Food security remains a problem in the United States. Historically, the government began to distribu...
Recent data suggest that similar to other minority communities in the US, Native Hawaiians are more ...
Many of the chronic illnesses disproportionately experienced by Native Hawaiians are directly relate...
Food insecurity refers to the uncertainty of having or acquiring enough food to sustain all members ...
Food insecurity has been a persistent element in the history of the United States. Efforts to addres...
Being able to feed yourself and your family with food that is of sufficient quantity and quality for...
Applied Social Science CapstoneFood insecurity, defined as someone being unable to attain healthy or...
In 2004, almost 12% of all U.S. households, and about one in three low-income households (36.8%) wer...
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 125-1...
Background: In 2012, food insecurity affected 14.5% of the households in the U.S and 20% in the stat...
Food is often seen as the common denominator that brings people together yet food-related issues oft...
Food assistance programs contribute to the improvement of the nutritional and economic well-being of...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
This study examines the impact that participation in the Food Stamp Program has on household food in...
Background: Food insecurity is a fact of life for millions of people in the United States. In 2015, ...
Food security remains a problem in the United States. Historically, the government began to distribu...
Recent data suggest that similar to other minority communities in the US, Native Hawaiians are more ...
Many of the chronic illnesses disproportionately experienced by Native Hawaiians are directly relate...
Food insecurity refers to the uncertainty of having or acquiring enough food to sustain all members ...
Food insecurity has been a persistent element in the history of the United States. Efforts to addres...
Being able to feed yourself and your family with food that is of sufficient quantity and quality for...
Applied Social Science CapstoneFood insecurity, defined as someone being unable to attain healthy or...