This study compares the perception of stigma measured as social distance between users (n = 40) and non-users (n = 202) of local food pantries in the Upper Midwest. Utilizing the concept of social distance to measure social disapproval and stigma with a new Food Pantry Stigma Scale, these nonprobability results indicated that users’ perception of stigma was significantly higher than the non-using public (Cohen’s d = 1.56). These findings suggest that public support for need-based use of local food pantries in the Upper Midwest is substantially higher than those facing food insecurity anticipate
The underutilization of food assistance resources has plagued institutions attempting to address stu...
Food is often seen as the common denominator that brings people together yet food-related issues oft...
According to data from U.S. Department of Agriculture's report, Ohio had the third lowest food secur...
This study compares the perception of stigma measured as social distance between users (n = 40) and ...
Increasing numbers of individuals in our community have been seeking local food pantry assistance. P...
Food insecurity has become a pressing issue in the United States. According to the U.S. Department o...
While addressing food insecurity in college students, a multifactorial approach is crucial in unders...
Food insecurity is defined as a household level economic and social condition of limited or uncertai...
Previous research on food security at UBC finds that close to 40% of the student body classify as fo...
Introduction: Food insecurity has emerged as a public health problem among college students in Appal...
Food insecurity has been an increasingly important, and troubling, issue across the nation and world...
Food insecurity among college students is three times higher than nationally representative househol...
Among the millions of Americans who suffer from food insecurity in the United States, only a fracti...
Food insecurity is a ubiquitous and stigmatized, equal-opportunity threat to community health. Irre...
Abstract. Increasing numbers of individuals in our community have been seeking local food pantry ass...
The underutilization of food assistance resources has plagued institutions attempting to address stu...
Food is often seen as the common denominator that brings people together yet food-related issues oft...
According to data from U.S. Department of Agriculture's report, Ohio had the third lowest food secur...
This study compares the perception of stigma measured as social distance between users (n = 40) and ...
Increasing numbers of individuals in our community have been seeking local food pantry assistance. P...
Food insecurity has become a pressing issue in the United States. According to the U.S. Department o...
While addressing food insecurity in college students, a multifactorial approach is crucial in unders...
Food insecurity is defined as a household level economic and social condition of limited or uncertai...
Previous research on food security at UBC finds that close to 40% of the student body classify as fo...
Introduction: Food insecurity has emerged as a public health problem among college students in Appal...
Food insecurity has been an increasingly important, and troubling, issue across the nation and world...
Food insecurity among college students is three times higher than nationally representative househol...
Among the millions of Americans who suffer from food insecurity in the United States, only a fracti...
Food insecurity is a ubiquitous and stigmatized, equal-opportunity threat to community health. Irre...
Abstract. Increasing numbers of individuals in our community have been seeking local food pantry ass...
The underutilization of food assistance resources has plagued institutions attempting to address stu...
Food is often seen as the common denominator that brings people together yet food-related issues oft...
According to data from U.S. Department of Agriculture's report, Ohio had the third lowest food secur...