Coping strategies and nutrition education needs among food pantry users.

Anne Hoisington, Jill Armstrong Shultz, Sue Butkus
Author Information
  1. Anne Hoisington: Department of Family and Community Development, Cooperative Extension, Oregon State University, Portland 97215-1597, USA.

Abstract

In response to unexpectedly high rates of household food insecurity in Washington State, focus groups were conducted with food pantry users in nine locations across the state to explore access and barriers to food, strategies for coping with food insecurity, and nutrition education needs. All respondents had children and spoke English. Participants reported household food insecurity and concerns about feeding children and getting through the month. Stretching food dollars was the most requested topic for nutrition education. Nutrition educators need to be responsive to people's educational needs and the emotional demands associated with food insecurity at the program and community levels.

MeSH Term

Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
Adult
Female
Focus Groups
Food Services
Food Supply
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Nutritional Sciences
Reproducibility of Results
Tape Recording
Washington

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