Summer is a stressful time of year for many parents as they struggle to meet household expenses and feed children. The aim of the present study is to determine if there is an association between summertime food insecurity (i.e., holiday hunger) and parental stress among a sample of UK parents with school age children living in North East England. A cross-sectional sample of (n = 252) parents are analyzed using holiday hunger as the independent variable and a subjective measure of stress that treats summer as a ‘stressful event’ as the dependent variable. Of the parents in the sample, 64.8% reported at least some level of holiday hunger. We find parents facing any holiday hunger scored substantively higher on the overall 75-point Impact of E...
The aim of the current thesis was to investigate the views of senior stakeholders, staff, parents an...
Across the UK, 1.3 million children access free school meals for around 38 weeks of the year. Howeve...
The aim of this study was to explore associations between parenting stress, feeding practices, and p...
During the school summer holidays, pressures on the already tight budgets of low-income families are...
This research investigates whether holiday clubs have the potential to reduce food insecurity among ...
The issue of ‘holiday hunger’ (i.e. food insecurity during school holidays) has received increased a...
The All-Party Parliamentary (APP) Inquiry into Hunger in the United Kingdom concluded that hunger wi...
The socioeconomic inequalities found in child and adolescent mental wellbeing are increasingly ackno...
Childhood poverty is rising in the United Kingdom and now impacts 3.9 million children (McCall 2016,...
In Northern Ireland, nearly 30% of children are thought to be at risk of going hungry in the summer ...
Child poverty rates are rising, particularly in London, putting more children at risk of experiencin...
Access to an adequate supply of nutritious food has been recognized as a basic human right. However,...
The aim of the current thesis was to investigate the potential benefits, uses, and impact of holiday...
Evidence demonstrates food insecurity has a detrimental impact on a range of outcomes for children, ...
Holiday clubs play a pivotal role in providing food and vital enrichment opportunities to alleviate ...
The aim of the current thesis was to investigate the views of senior stakeholders, staff, parents an...
Across the UK, 1.3 million children access free school meals for around 38 weeks of the year. Howeve...
The aim of this study was to explore associations between parenting stress, feeding practices, and p...
During the school summer holidays, pressures on the already tight budgets of low-income families are...
This research investigates whether holiday clubs have the potential to reduce food insecurity among ...
The issue of ‘holiday hunger’ (i.e. food insecurity during school holidays) has received increased a...
The All-Party Parliamentary (APP) Inquiry into Hunger in the United Kingdom concluded that hunger wi...
The socioeconomic inequalities found in child and adolescent mental wellbeing are increasingly ackno...
Childhood poverty is rising in the United Kingdom and now impacts 3.9 million children (McCall 2016,...
In Northern Ireland, nearly 30% of children are thought to be at risk of going hungry in the summer ...
Child poverty rates are rising, particularly in London, putting more children at risk of experiencin...
Access to an adequate supply of nutritious food has been recognized as a basic human right. However,...
The aim of the current thesis was to investigate the potential benefits, uses, and impact of holiday...
Evidence demonstrates food insecurity has a detrimental impact on a range of outcomes for children, ...
Holiday clubs play a pivotal role in providing food and vital enrichment opportunities to alleviate ...
The aim of the current thesis was to investigate the views of senior stakeholders, staff, parents an...
Across the UK, 1.3 million children access free school meals for around 38 weeks of the year. Howeve...
The aim of this study was to explore associations between parenting stress, feeding practices, and p...