| Literature DB >> 34306292 |
A Engelman1, P Kushalnagar2,3.
Abstract
This study examined the relationships of food insecurity, chronic diseases, and QoL in a U.S. sample of 630 deaf adults (18 to 89 years old; 55% female) who used American Sign Language (ASL). Measures of USDA Food Security Module, self-reported diagnoses of chronic diseases, and QoL were administered in ASL and English. Approximately 22% reported facing food insecurity, with low food security (11%) and very low food security (11.4%). QoL, but not the presence of chronic diseases, was significantly associated with food insecurity. Higher income and absence of depression acted as protective factors, reducing the risk for food insecurity.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic disease; Deaf; Food security; Sign language; deafness; disability; quality of life
Year: 2019 PMID: 34306292 PMCID: PMC8294010 DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2019.1699220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hunger Environ Nutr ISSN: 1932-0256