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Food insecurity among psychiatric patients and welfare clients in Israel.

Roni Kaufman1, Julia Mirsky1, Eliezer Witztum2, Nimrod Grisaru2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Twenty-two percent of households in Israel experience food insecurity, and it is especially widespread in socio-economically distressed strata. Although their low socio-economic status renders psychiatric patients at risk for food insecurity, this issue has thus far been ignored in both practice and research.
OBJECTIVE: To explore food insecurity among psychiatric patients in comparison with welfare-services clients in order to raise awareness of food insecurity in this population.
METHOD: 114 respondents were recruited from among patients admitted to the emergency room and hospitalized in a mental health center in Beer Sheva; 555 respondents were recruited from among low-income clients of welfare service agencies in the Beer Sheva area. All respondents were surveyed with a self-report questionnaire and with the Food Security Core Survey Module (FSCSM).
RESULTS: Forty percent of psychiatric patients and 59% of welfare-services clients reported food insecurity. The use of formal and informal support systems was lower among food-insecure psychiatric patients than among food-insecure welfare clients.
CONCLUSIONS: Psychiatric patients appear to be a risk population for food insecurity; therefore planned interventions and specific food programs are called for.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24622478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Isr J Psychiatry Relat Sci        ISSN: 0333-7308            Impact factor:   0.481


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