| Literature DB >> 31991735 |
Lauren A Clay1,2, Ashley D Ross3.
Abstract
Food insecurity prevalence among disaster-affected households has been found to be higher than state prevalence in non-disaster times. This study applies a socio-ecological model of post-disaster food insecurity to a nested quota sample (n = 1002) recruited for a web survey from 41 Texas counties affected by Hurricane Harvey 12-15 months post-event. This analysis identifies risk and protective factors for food insecurity. Chi-square analysis was used to examine independent associations between individual, household, and social factors with food insecurity. A multivariate logistic model was fitted and adjusted odds ratios are reported. Economic instability (adjusted odds ratio (OR) 2.43; 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 1.73, 3.41), relocation due to Hurricane Harvey (OR 1.89; CI 1.15, 3.09), major home damage (OR 2.11; CI 1.12, 3.98), non-white race - black (OR 1.79; CI 1.01, 3.18), Hispanic (OR 1.67; CI 1.09, 2.54), other race (OR 4.39; CI 1.96, 9.82) - and community-based organization assistance (1.99; 1.11, 3.58) were risk factors while older age (45-64 years: 0.49; 0.32, 0.73; 65+ years 0.40; 0.22, 0.75), better physical health (0.46; 0.29, 0.71), better mental health (0.46; 0.32, 0.67), and high social support (0.37; 0.25, 0.55) were protective against food insecurity. Disaster policies and programs should address the disproportionate burden on households that relocate or have health conditions. Fostering social support networks, especially among relocated populations, may improve disaster health outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Hurricane Harvey; disaster; food security; hurricane
Year: 2020 PMID: 31991735 PMCID: PMC7036850 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17030762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Hurricane Harvey storm track across Texas.
Characteristics of the sample.
| Characteristics | Frequency | Percent |
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| Food insecurity reported after Harvey | 424 | 42.3 |
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| 18–44 years: Early working age | 512 | 51.1 |
| 45–64 years: Later working age | 337 | 33.6 |
| 65+ years: Retirement age | 153 | 15.3 |
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| White | 574 | 57.3 |
| Black | 101 | 10.1 |
| Hispanic | 275 | 27.5 |
| Other | 51 | 5.1 |
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| Male | 427 | 42.6 |
| Female | 575 | 57.4 |
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| Unemployed | 106 | 10.6 |
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| High school | 281 | 28.0 |
| Some college | 428 | 42.7 |
| College degree | 195 | 19.5 |
| Graduate degree | 98 | 9.8 |
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| Well below the general population | 173 | 17.3 |
| Below the general population | 112 | 11.2 |
| Same or better than the general population | 715 | 71.5 |
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| Well below the general population | 295 | 29.5 |
| Below the general population | 133 | 13.3 |
| Same or better than the general population | 572 | 57.2 |
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| Less than $15,000 | 133 | 14.2 |
| $15,000–24,999 | 114 | 12.2 |
| $25,000–34,999 | 103 | 11.0 |
| $35,000–49,999 | 138 | 14.8 |
| $50,000–74,999 | 187 | 20.0 |
| $75,000–99,999 | 122 | 13.1 |
| $100,000–149,999 | 78 | 8.4 |
| $150,000 or more | 59 | 6.3 |
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| Job/income loss due to Harvey | 528 | 52.7 |
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| Home owner | 625 | 62.4 |
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| Little to no damage | 895 | 89.3 |
| Major damage | 107 | 10.7 |
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| Relocated due to Harvey | 165 | 16.5 |
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| Rural | 487 | 48.6 |
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| High social support | 765 | 76.4 |
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| Community-based organization assistance | 90 | 9.0 |
Frequency of individual, household, and social factors among the food secure and insecure.
| Factor | Food Secure | Food Insecure |
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| 18–44 years: Early working age | 232 (40.1) | 280 (66.0) |
| 45–64 years: Later working age | 226 (39.1) | 111 (26.2) |
| 65 years +: Retirement age | 120 (20.8) | 33 (7.8) |
| White | 391 (67.8) | 183 (43.2) |
| Black | 44 (7.6) | 57 (13.4) |
| Hispanic | 126 (21.8) | 149 (35.1) |
| Other | 16 (2.8) | 35 (8.3) |
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| Male | 243 (42.0) | 184 (43.4) |
| Female | 335 (58.0) | 240 (56.6) |
| Unemployed | 42 (7.3) | 64 (15.1) |
| High school | 133 (23.0) | 148 (34.9) |
| Some college | 238 (41.2) | 190 (44.8) |
| College degree | 139 (24.1) | 56 (13.2) |
| Graduate degree | 68 (11.8) | 30 (7.1) |
| Well below the general population | 65 (11.3) | 108 (25.6) |
| Below the general population | 45 (7.8) | 67 (15.9) |
| Same or better than the general population | 468 (81.0) | 247 (58.5) |
| Well below the general population | 108 (18.7) | 187 (44.3) |
| Below the general population | 64 (11.1) | 69 (16.4) |
| Same or better than the general population | 406 (70.2) | 166 (39.3) |
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| Less than $15,000 | 38 (7.1) | 95 (23.7) |
| $15,000–24,999 | 50 (9.4) | 64 (16.0) |
| $25,000–34,999 | 51 (9.6) | 52 (13.0) |
| $35,000–49,999 | 78 (14.6) | 60 (15.0) |
| $50,000–74,999 | 131 (24.6) | 56 (14.0) |
| $75,000–99,999 | 78 (14.6) | 44 (11.0) |
| $100,000–149,999 | 61 (11.4) | 17 (4.2) |
| $150,000 or more | 46 (8.6) | 13 (3.2) |
| Job/income loss due to Harvey | 230 (39.8) | 298 (70.3) |
| Home owner | 416 (72.0) | 209 (49.3) |
| Little to no damage | 554 (95.9) | 341 (80.4) |
| Major damage | 24 (4.2) | 83 (19.6) |
| Relocated due to Harvey | 55 (9.5) | 110 (25.9) |
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| Rural | 294 (50.9) | 193 (45.5) |
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| High social support | 500 (86.5) | 265 (62.5) |
| Community-based organization assistance | 24 (4.2) | 66 (15.6) |
*** p < 0.001 of χ2 test
Likelihood of food insecurity across individual, household, and social factors.
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| 18–44 years: Early working age | referent | referent | referent | |||
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| Unemployed | 1.22 | (0.77, 1.95) | ||||
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| Some college | 0.94 | (0.66, 1.32) | ||||
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| Graduate degree | 0.83 | (0.47, 1.47) | ||||
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| Well below the general population | referent | referent | referent | |||
| Below the general population | 0.86 | (0.50, 1.48) | 0.98 | (0.54, 1.79) | 1.09 | (0.59, 2.02) |
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| Well below the general population | referent | referent | referent | |||
| Below the general population |
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| 0.61 | (0.36, 1.03) |
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| Less than $15,000 | referent | referent | ||||
| $15,000–24,999 |
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| 0.60 | (0.32, 1.11) | ||
| $25,000–34,999 |
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| 0.55 | (0.29, 1.04) | ||
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| 0.57 | (0.31, 1.04) | ||
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| $75,000–99,999 |
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| 0.54 | (0.29, 1.00) | ||
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| Homeowner | 0.75 | (0.53, 1.06) | ||||
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| Log Likelihood | −558.02 | −469.97 | −456.89 | |||
| Akaike Information Criterion | 1146.04 | 983.94 | 959.79 | |||
| Bayesian Information Criterion | 1219.64 | 1090.34 | 1071.02 | |||
Note: Bolded figures are statistically significant at the p ≤ 0.05 level.