Description
The purpose of this study was to conduct a qualitative investigation to provide a baseline understanding of the typical experiences of food insecure college students and their understanding of what it means to be food insecure. Because of the stigma that is associated with food insecurity and emergency food resources, it may be difficult for students to discuss these topics openly with university administration or even with each other. For this reason, an asynchronous remote community allowed students to share their experiences anonymously. The narrative data collected in this study is meant to share the stories of students who live with the reality of food insecurity every day.
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Title
- The Food Access Study: Perceptions of Food-Insecure College Students on Food Insecurity and Food Assistance Resources
Contributors
- Stabile, Diana (Author)
- Vemuri, Renuka (Co-author)
- Pacheco, Lindsay (Co-author)
- McCoy, Maureen (Thesis director)
- Pine, Kathleen (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- College of Health Solutions (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
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2022-05
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