JOURNAL ARTICLE

Correlates of Food Insecurity Among Undergraduate Students

Joan L. BottorffCasey HamiltonAnne HuiskenDarlene Taylor

Year: 2020 Journal:   Canadian Journal of Higher Education Vol: 50 (2)Pages: 15-23   Publisher: Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education

Abstract

Food insecurity has been identified as an issue among postsecondary students. We conducted this study to describe the level of food insecurity in a sample of university students with a particular interest in the effect of marginalization. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a volunteer sample of 3,636 undergraduate students (44% participation rate) at one BC university campus between February and May 2017. Forty-two percent (n=1479) of respondents were classified as experiencing food insecurity. Among those who were food insecure 58% (n=891) were female. Logistic regression analysis indicated that females, students living on campus, those with a diverseability (developmental, physical, or other diversability), individuals self-reporting as belonging to a visible minority and international students were more likely to experience food insecurity. When adjusted for sex, years on campus, and living situation, students who reported experiencing two or more forms of marginalization were 2.52 times more likely to be food insecure compared to students who do not report any form of marginalization. This study further supports concerns about high levels of food insecurity among university students in Canada. In particular, the findings highlight the risk for food insecurity among students who are already vulnerable to socio-economic inequity due to belonging to marginalized groups. Efforts to promote student wellbeing on university campuses need to address food insecurity by addressing system-level factors to equalize the field for all students at risk for food insecurity.

Keywords:
Food insecurity Psychology Sample (material) Logistic regression Food security Environmental health Geography Medicine Agriculture

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Citation History

Topics

Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
Social Sciences →  Economics, Econometrics and Finance →  Economics and Econometrics
Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Plant Science

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