参与食品援助计划与心理健康之间的联系:系统回顾与元分析》。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1353/hpu.2024.a943992
Alexander J O'Donnell, Mary Takgbajouah, Abigail Bushnell, Dylan Sagan, Catherine Mirich, Dana Mansfield, Margaret H Clark Withington, Joanna Buscemi
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粮食不安全是一种机制,通过这种机制,系统性社会不公平对心理健康的影响会在人的一生中成倍增加。联邦管理的食品援助计划改善了食品安全,但其对心理健康的影响却不甚明了。我们对所有报告了参与粮食援助与心理健康之间关系的研究进行了系统回顾(N = 34),并对符合纳入标准且报告了充分统计结果的研究进行了多层次荟萃分析(N = 21; k = 44)。粮食援助对心理健康的总体影响并不显著(d = -0.025,p = .724)。然而,后续调节分析表明,接受粮食援助可减轻儿童的发育风险(F = 7.73,p = .008)。我们的研究结果凸显了解决资金不足和营养指南过时等系统性问题的重要性,这些问题限制了食品援助计划对公众健康产生积极影响的潜力。
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Links Between Food Assistance Program Participation and Mental Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Food insecurity is a mechanism through which the mental health impacts of systemic social inequities multiply across the lifespan. Federally administered food assistance programs improve food security, but their impact on mental health is less clear. We conducted a systematic review of all studies that reported an association between food assistance participation and mental health (N = 34), and a multilevel meta-analysis among studies that met inclusion criteria and reported sufficient statistical results (n = 21; k = 44). The overall effect of food assistance on mental health was not significant (d = -0.025, p = .724). However, follow-up moderator analyses indicated that receipt of food assistance mitigated developmental risk among children (F = 7.73, p = .008). Our results highlight the importance of addressing systemic problems, such as insufficient funds and outdated nutrition guidelines, that limit the potential of food assistance programs to positively affect public health.

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期刊介绍: The journal has as its goal the dissemination of information on the health of, and health care for, low income and other medically underserved communities to health care practitioners, policy makers, and community leaders who are in a position to effect meaningful change. Issues dealt with include access to, quality of, and cost of health care.
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