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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Food Insecurity Among Low-Income US Military Veterans.

Jennifer A Pooler1, Mithuna Srinivasan2, Zachary Miller1, Paula Mian2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Ensuring access to sufficient foods at all times is critical to veterans' health and well-being. Food insecurity has not been well explored in the veteran population. We examined the prevalence and predictors of food insecurity among low-income veterans, because the highest rates of food insecurity are among low-income households. We also examined rates of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participation among subgroups at the highest risk of food insecurity.
METHODS: We used univariate analyses and 2011-2017 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data on veterans aged ≥21 with family incomes <200% of the federal poverty level to estimate the prevalence of food insecurity. We used bivariate analyses to identify correlates of food insecurity and estimate SNAP participation rates among subgroups of low-income veterans. Percentages were weighted using NHIS survey weights.
RESULTS: Of 5146 low-income veterans, 22.5% reported being food insecure in the previous month. Food insecurity was significantly associated with being aged <65 (33.0% aged 45-64 and 29.7% aged 21-44) compared with 15.0% and 6.4% among veterans aged 65-74 and ≥75, respectively (P < .001); unemployed compared with employed or not in the labor force (39.4%, 22.7%, and 20.2%, respectively; P < .001); in fair or poor health compared with good, very good, or excellent heath (31.8% vs 18.2%; P < .001); and having experienced serious psychological distress in the past month (56.3%) compared with not having experienced such distress (19.7%; P < .001). Although overall SNAP participation among low-income veterans was estimated to be 27.0%, participation rates were highest among veterans who had experienced serious psychological distress (44.1%), were unemployed (39.2%), and were renting their home (39.0%).
CONCLUSIONS: Some low-income veterans are at greater risk of food insecurity than other veterans. Postseparation programs, civilian support services, and veterans' health providers should be aware of the characteristics that place veterans at highest risk of food insecurity.

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Keywords:  National Health Interview Survey; Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; food insecurity; low income; veterans

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33478378      PMCID: PMC8361571          DOI: 10.1177/0033354920974662

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Public Health Rep        ISSN: 0033-3549            Impact factor:   3.117


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