Food insecurity has emerged as a leading health care problem in the United States, impacting college students’ health, well-being, and academic performance. The aims of this study were: (1) to assess the prevalence of food insecurity, (2) to identify college students’ perceptions about food access resources, and (3) to explore students’ expressed needs from the university in improving food security status. A mixed-methods approach was used to assess the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the study aims. An online survey to gather demographic information and assess food security status using the 6-item version of the US Household Food Security Scale Module (HFSSM) was administered. Next, qualitative focus groups with subsets of particip...
Food insecurity means having limited or uncertain access, in socially acceptable ways, to an adequat...
Background: The prevalence of food insecurity (FI) on college campuses in the United States was 41% ...
As colleges and universities begin to see an increasingly more diverse student population, food inse...
Food insecurity has emerged as a leading health care problem in the United States, impacting college...
Background: College students may be vulnerable to food insecurity due to limited financial resources...
Background: College students may be vulnerable to food insecurity due to limited financial resources...
Background: College students may be vulnerable to food insecurity due to limited financial resources...
Increasing collegiate education costs results in students today facing greater financial stress. As ...
Increasing collegiate education costs results in students today facing greater financial stress. As ...
Food insecurity, or the inability to consistently obtain the amount of food or quality of food neces...
The purpose of this pilot study was to understand student awareness of food insecurities. Subjects f...
Background: Food insecurity is defined as the inability to access adequate and nutritious food. Ther...
According to recent studies, food insecurity affects from 34%-59% of college students. This will con...
Background and Significance: Food insecurity is an emerging issue among college students. It impacts...
Food insecurity means having limited or uncertain access, in socially acceptable ways, to an adequat...
Food insecurity means having limited or uncertain access, in socially acceptable ways, to an adequat...
Background: The prevalence of food insecurity (FI) on college campuses in the United States was 41% ...
As colleges and universities begin to see an increasingly more diverse student population, food inse...
Food insecurity has emerged as a leading health care problem in the United States, impacting college...
Background: College students may be vulnerable to food insecurity due to limited financial resources...
Background: College students may be vulnerable to food insecurity due to limited financial resources...
Background: College students may be vulnerable to food insecurity due to limited financial resources...
Increasing collegiate education costs results in students today facing greater financial stress. As ...
Increasing collegiate education costs results in students today facing greater financial stress. As ...
Food insecurity, or the inability to consistently obtain the amount of food or quality of food neces...
The purpose of this pilot study was to understand student awareness of food insecurities. Subjects f...
Background: Food insecurity is defined as the inability to access adequate and nutritious food. Ther...
According to recent studies, food insecurity affects from 34%-59% of college students. This will con...
Background and Significance: Food insecurity is an emerging issue among college students. It impacts...
Food insecurity means having limited or uncertain access, in socially acceptable ways, to an adequat...
Food insecurity means having limited or uncertain access, in socially acceptable ways, to an adequat...
Background: The prevalence of food insecurity (FI) on college campuses in the United States was 41% ...
As colleges and universities begin to see an increasingly more diverse student population, food inse...