Does COVID-19 Influence the Urban Household’s Food Security in Horo Guduru Wollega Zone, Ethiopia?

IF 1 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1177/09720634241251574
Bacha Gebissa, Agama Daba, Tamiru Yazew, Seid Hassen, Tolesa Tesema, Hika Wana, Amanuel Birhanu
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Household food insecurity is an important variable for understanding the nutritional status of children and women in low-income countries. This study was therefore initiated to determine household food insecurity status and to analyse the impact of COVID-19 on household food security in a selected number of households in the Horo Guduru Wollega Region of Ethiopia. Multistage sampling methods were used in this study. First, 4 were randomly selected from 12 found in the Horo Guduru Wollega area. The population/size ratio is then used to select households in each city. Finally, the eligible households for the study were randomly selected. Accordingly, 360 sample data were collected from 5,710 poor households in four urbans in the Horo Guduru Wollega zone. Both qualitative (in-depth interview) and quantitative data (structured questionnaires) were included in this study. The data collected were analysed using the propensity score matching model. The result of the concordant estimation of the propensity score showed supportive indications for improving the food security standard of living. All consistent test methods used for analysis showed that there was a statistically significant difference in the assessment of dietary diversity between safe and unsafe foods. This study concludes that the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting household food security in the study area. Therefore, all concerned bodies are responsible to overcome the problem of food insecurity that occurred due to the COVID-19 in the region and nationally. The data analysed to know impact COVID-19 on food security in the study area. The propensity score matching estimation result has shown supportive evidence about the improvements of the living standard of food security. All of the matching test methods employed for the analysis showed that there was statistically significant dietary diversity scores difference between food secure and insecure. In general, this study revealed that COVID-19 pandemic affects household food insecurity status in study area.
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COVID-19 是否影响埃塞俄比亚 Horo Guduru Wollega 区城市家庭的粮食安全?
家庭粮食不安全是了解低收入国家儿童和妇女营养状况的一个重要变量。因此,本研究旨在确定埃塞俄比亚 Horo Guduru Wollega 地区部分家庭的粮食不安全状况,并分析 COVID-19 对家庭粮食安全的影响。本研究采用了多阶段抽样方法。首先,从 Horo Guduru Wollega 地区的 12 个家庭中随机抽取 4 个。然后,根据人口/规模比在每个城市选择家庭。最后,随机抽取符合研究条件的家庭。因此,从霍罗古杜鲁沃勒加地区四个城市的 5,710 个贫困家庭中收集了 360 个样本数据。定性数据(深度访谈)和定量数据(结构化问卷)都包含在本研究中。收集到的数据采用倾向得分匹配模型进行分析。倾向得分的一致性估算结果显示了提高粮食安全生活水平的支持性迹象。所有用于分析的一致检验方法都表明,安全食品和不安全食品在膳食多样性评估方面存在显著的统计学差异。本研究得出结论,COVID-19 大流行正在影响研究地区的家庭食品安全。因此,所有相关机构都有责任克服 COVID-19 在该地区和全国造成的粮食不安全问题。数据分析旨在了解 COVID-19 对研究地区粮食安全的影响。倾向得分匹配估算结果显示了粮食安全生活水平提高的支持性证据。分析中使用的所有匹配测试方法都表明,粮食安全和不安全之间的膳食多样性得分差异在统计学上具有显著性。总体而言,本研究揭示了 COVID-19 大流行对研究地区家庭粮食不安全状况的影响。
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