People with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) face higher levels of poverty than others, which can lead to concerns regarding areas of well-being, such as food security. Young adults with IDD who are, in many cases, transitioning from the system of educational, health care, and income supports of their youth into the adult world may be particularly vulnerable. Using pooled data from the 2011–2014 National Health Interview Survey, we find that young adults with IDD have significantly higher levels of food insecurity than young adults without disabilities, even when controlling for poverty. Young adults with IDD who are living in low-income households are not significantly more likely to participate in the Supplemental Nutritio...
Background: Living arrangements for people with intellectual disability (ID) have changed from insti...
Although food insecurity has been shown to place children’s developmental outcomes at risk, less is ...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have higher prevalence of overweight and obesity compared...
Background: Prior research has suggested that young adults with disabilities face economic, health a...
Background Adults with disabilities are more likely to live in households that are food insecure and...
Food insecurity is an inability to afford the food necessary for a healthy, active life. Using poole...
Prior research has shown that food insecurity is more common among U.S households with an adult who ...
In 2016, more than 41 million people living in the United States were food insecure. Food insecurity...
BackgroundThe relationship between disability and food insecurity is under-researched. Risk of food ...
One of the factors that affect food security status of the household is the presence of the disabled...
Working-age Canadians with disabilities are at particular risk of long-term poverty, and recent evid...
research examines the relationship between work disability and food insecurity, and tests whether th...
Adequate food security is achieved when “food is obtained in a manner that upholds human dignity; fo...
This research examines the relationship between work disability and food insecurity, and tests wheth...
People with disabilities experience greater risk of food insecurity compared to people without disab...
Background: Living arrangements for people with intellectual disability (ID) have changed from insti...
Although food insecurity has been shown to place children’s developmental outcomes at risk, less is ...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have higher prevalence of overweight and obesity compared...
Background: Prior research has suggested that young adults with disabilities face economic, health a...
Background Adults with disabilities are more likely to live in households that are food insecure and...
Food insecurity is an inability to afford the food necessary for a healthy, active life. Using poole...
Prior research has shown that food insecurity is more common among U.S households with an adult who ...
In 2016, more than 41 million people living in the United States were food insecure. Food insecurity...
BackgroundThe relationship between disability and food insecurity is under-researched. Risk of food ...
One of the factors that affect food security status of the household is the presence of the disabled...
Working-age Canadians with disabilities are at particular risk of long-term poverty, and recent evid...
research examines the relationship between work disability and food insecurity, and tests whether th...
Adequate food security is achieved when “food is obtained in a manner that upholds human dignity; fo...
This research examines the relationship between work disability and food insecurity, and tests wheth...
People with disabilities experience greater risk of food insecurity compared to people without disab...
Background: Living arrangements for people with intellectual disability (ID) have changed from insti...
Although food insecurity has been shown to place children’s developmental outcomes at risk, less is ...
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have higher prevalence of overweight and obesity compared...