Background Working-age people with disabilities are an economically disadvantaged population more likely than those without disabilities to live in food insecure households. Objective/hypothesis Compare rates of food sufficiency and utilization of free food sources between working-age persons with and without disabilities in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods In September 2020, an online survey was conducted with n = 13,277 working-age individuals with and without disabilities to gather information about food sufficiency prior to COVID-19 (i.e., in March 2020) and within the last seven days as well as receipt of free groceries or meals, use of food programs or pantries, and concerns with using free food sources over the past wee...
People with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) face higher levels of poverty than othe...
People with disabilities experience greater risk of food insecurity compared to people without disab...
Objective: To examine differences in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation ...
research examines the relationship between work disability and food insecurity, and tests whether th...
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...
Background: Prior research has suggested that young adults with disabilities face economic, health a...
This research examines the relationship between work disability and food insecurity, and tests wheth...
During the early stages of the pandemic, many households experienced a loss of employment income, wh...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted disabled people, especially those wh...
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...
Populations with disabilities are at higher risks of food insecurity and low employment than those w...
In this data snapshot, authors Jess Carson and Sarah Boege find that getting food is a problem for p...
BackgroundThe relationship between disability and food insecurity is under-researched. Risk of food ...
People with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) face higher levels of poverty than othe...
People with disabilities experience greater risk of food insecurity compared to people without disab...
Objective: To examine differences in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation ...
research examines the relationship between work disability and food insecurity, and tests whether th...
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...
Background: Prior research has suggested that young adults with disabilities face economic, health a...
This research examines the relationship between work disability and food insecurity, and tests wheth...
During the early stages of the pandemic, many households experienced a loss of employment income, wh...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted disabled people, especially those wh...
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...
Populations with disabilities are at higher risks of food insecurity and low employment than those w...
In this data snapshot, authors Jess Carson and Sarah Boege find that getting food is a problem for p...
BackgroundThe relationship between disability and food insecurity is under-researched. Risk of food ...
People with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) face higher levels of poverty than othe...
People with disabilities experience greater risk of food insecurity compared to people without disab...
Objective: To examine differences in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation ...