担心下一顿饭:埃塞俄比亚与街头有联系的儿童的粮食不安全经历

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SSM. Qualitative research in health Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ssmqr.2024.100451
Siyane Deressa, Joost Dessein
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粮食不安全是一个日益严重的全球问题,每天都有数百万人遭受饥饿和营养不良。与街头有联系的儿童由于其生活条件和社会地位,更容易受到粮食不安全的影响。然而,人们对他们的粮食不安全经历知之甚少,尤其是在中低收入国家。因此,本研究旨在通过考察埃塞俄比亚吉马市与街头有联系的儿童的粮食不安全经历来填补这一空白。这项定性研究于 2021 年 7 月至 9 月进行,涉及吉马市多个地区的流浪儿童。在这项研究中,我们通过访谈、焦点小组讨论和实地观察,调查了这些儿童的食物获取策略、饥饿经历、应对机制和食物获取方面的挑战。我们的研究结果表明,与街头有联系的儿童难以获得充足、安全和稳定的食物,普遍面临饥饿问题。他们有限的资源和收入加剧了他们的饮食挑战。无法获得食物不仅是他们日常生活中的一大挑战,也是他们所面临的各种脆弱性和逆境的核心。此外,持续的饥饿使他们改善生活条件和摆脱街头生活的能力变得更加复杂。总之,这项研究强调,迫切需要重点关注缓解与街头有联系的儿童的粮食不安全问题,特别是在低收入国家。
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The worry of the next meal: Food insecurity experiences of street-connected children in Ethiopia

Food insecurity is a growing global concern, with millions of people suffering from hunger and malnutrition every day. Street-connected children are disproportionately vulnerable to food insecurity due to their living conditions and social status. However, little is known about their food insecurity experience, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This study, therefore, aims to address this gap by examining the food insecurity experiences of street-connected children in Jimma, Ethiopia. This qualitative study was conducted from July to September 2021, and involved children living on the streets in various parts of Jimma city. In this study, we utilized interviews, focus group discussions, and field observations to investigate food acquisition strategies, hunger experiences, coping mechanisms, and challenges in food access among these children. Our findings indicate that street-connected children struggle to secure adequate, safe, and stable food, encountering pervasive hunger. Their limited resources and income exacerbate their dietary challenges. Their lack of food access not only represents a major challenge in their day-to-day lives but is also central to the various vulnerabilities and adversities they face. Moreover, their persistent hunger complicates their ability to improve their living conditions and exit from the street life. In conclusion, the study underscores the urgent need for focused attention on alleviating food insecurity among street-connected children, particularly in low-income countries.

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