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Experiences Of Hunger And Food Insecurity In College 1st Ed 2020 Lisa Henry

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Experiences Of Hunger And Food Insecurity In College 1st Ed 2020 Lisa Henry
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Author: Lisa Henry
ISBN: 9783030318178, 9783030318185, 3030318176, 3030318184
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Experiences Of Hunger And Food Insecurity In College 1st Ed 2020 Lisa Henry by Lisa Henry 9783030318178, 9783030318185, 3030318176, 3030318184 instant download after payment.

This volume explores the experience of hunger and food insecurity among college students at a large, public university in north Texas. Ninety-two clients of the campus food pantry volunteered to share their experiences through qualitative interviews, allowing the author to develop seven profiles of food insecurity, while at once exploring the impact of childhood food insecurity and various coping strategies. Students highlighted the issues of stigma and shame; the unwillingness to discuss food insecurity with their peers; the physical consequences of hunger and poor nutrition; the associations between mental health and nutrition; the academic sacrifices and motivations to finish their degree in the light of food insecurity; and the potential for raising awareness on campus through university engagement. Henry concludes the book with a discussion of solutions—existing solutions to alleviate food insecurity, student-led suggestions for additional resources, solutions in place at other universities that serve as potential models for similar campuses—and efforts to change federal policy.

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