Homelessness not only deprives people of comfort, safety, and dignity but may also cause other problems, including food insecurity. This study uses data from the Journeys Home survey, a large national longitudinal survey of disadvantaged Australians who were homeless or at risk of homelessness, to estimate multivariate behavioural Rasch models of the association between homelessness and food insecurity. The Journeys Home survey includes an extensive set of measures of people's circumstances that we include in our models. We also estimate dummy endogenous variable specifications. All our specifications indicate that homelessness is associated with higher (worse) food insecurity for men. We find unconditional associations in the same directio...
Reducing the prevalence of household food insecurity has been a long-standing objective of the feder...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The prevalence of food insecurity and food insufficiency is high among home...
Food insecurity is a growing social crisis in Australia. Eighteen percent of the population are unab...
Abstract Objective: Food insecurity is an increasing problem in marginalised groups that affects die...
Objective: Food insecurity is an increasing problem in marginalised groups that affects diet quality...
BackgroundFew studies have examined how food insecurity changes over time when living with severe me...
Objective Emerging evidence suggests that food insecurity is a significant public health concern amo...
BackgroundThe US homeless population is aging. Older adults and those living in poverty are at a hig...
The study utilised micro-level longitudinal data from Journeys Home (JH) and housing market data fro...
Food insecurity is associated with mental health outcomes among adults experiencing homelessness. Di...
Journeys Home: Longitudinal Study of Factors Affecting Housing Stability is a national, sixwave surv...
Research on food insecurity in Australia has typically relied on a single-item measure and finds tha...
Food insecurity is a risk factor for both HIV transmission and worse HIV clinical outcomes. We exami...
Food insecurity is a risk factor for both HIV transmission and worse HIV clinical outcomes. We exami...
Free to read\ud \ud Objective: \ud Food insecurity is the limited or uncertain availability or acces...
Reducing the prevalence of household food insecurity has been a long-standing objective of the feder...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The prevalence of food insecurity and food insufficiency is high among home...
Food insecurity is a growing social crisis in Australia. Eighteen percent of the population are unab...
Abstract Objective: Food insecurity is an increasing problem in marginalised groups that affects die...
Objective: Food insecurity is an increasing problem in marginalised groups that affects diet quality...
BackgroundFew studies have examined how food insecurity changes over time when living with severe me...
Objective Emerging evidence suggests that food insecurity is a significant public health concern amo...
BackgroundThe US homeless population is aging. Older adults and those living in poverty are at a hig...
The study utilised micro-level longitudinal data from Journeys Home (JH) and housing market data fro...
Food insecurity is associated with mental health outcomes among adults experiencing homelessness. Di...
Journeys Home: Longitudinal Study of Factors Affecting Housing Stability is a national, sixwave surv...
Research on food insecurity in Australia has typically relied on a single-item measure and finds tha...
Food insecurity is a risk factor for both HIV transmission and worse HIV clinical outcomes. We exami...
Food insecurity is a risk factor for both HIV transmission and worse HIV clinical outcomes. We exami...
Free to read\ud \ud Objective: \ud Food insecurity is the limited or uncertain availability or acces...
Reducing the prevalence of household food insecurity has been a long-standing objective of the feder...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The prevalence of food insecurity and food insufficiency is high among home...
Food insecurity is a growing social crisis in Australia. Eighteen percent of the population are unab...