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Factors determining household-level food insecurity during COVID-19 epidemic: a case of Wuhan, China

机译:在Covid-19流行期间确定家庭级食物不安全的因素:中国武汉的案例

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Background In coping with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic, cities adopted social isolation and lockdown measures; however, little is known about the impacts of these restrictions on household food security. Objective This study provides a timely assessment of household food insecurity (HFI) in the Chinese city of Wuhan during the COVID-19 epidemic period and also investigates its determinant factors. Design We collected valid data on food insecurity from 653 households in Wuhan via an online questionnaire in March 2020. The Household Food Insecurity Access Scale Score (HFIASS) was used to measure HFI, and a multiple linear regression model was used to determine the HFIASS. Results The mean HFIASS in Wuhan was 9.42 (standard deviation: 5.82), with more than 50% of the households had an HFIASS & 9. Compared with normal conditions, lockdown measures had a huge negative impact on household food security. The results revealed that socio-demographic characteristics remained the underlying determinants of HFIASS during the epidemic. Households in Wuhan with local Hukou (city household registration) and self-owned property had a lower risk of food insecurity. Discussion and conclusion After the restriction of conventional food access channels, intermediary food purchase methods such as group purchasing, shopping with the help of neighborhood committees, property management agents, and volunteers became the most important or the only channel for residents to access food. There were similarities in the use of these intermediary channels. Based on the probability that the epidemic will continue and the probability of similar public health-related outbreaks in the future, the study calls for a more resilient and responsive sustainable food supply system by harnessing the capacity of communities, e-commerce and rapid logistics.
机译:在应对冠状病毒疾病2019(Covid-19)流行病中的背景,城市通过了社会孤立和锁定措施;但是,关于这些限制对家庭粮食安全的影响很少。目的本研究在Covid-19流行期间提供了对武汉市武汉市的家庭粮食不安全(HFI)的及时评估,并调查其决定因素。设计我们在2020年3月通过在线问卷从武汉653家户内收集有关食品不安全的有效数据。家庭食品不安全访问量表评分(HFIAS)用于测量HFI,并且使用多元线性回归模型来确定HFIAS。结果武汉的平均率为9.42(标准差:5.82),超过50%的家庭具有HFIASS& 9.与正常情况相比,锁定措施对家庭粮食安全产生了巨大的负面影响。结果表明,社会人口统计学特征仍然是流行病中率的底层决定因素。武汉与当地户口(城市户籍)和自有财产的家庭,粮食不安全的风险较低。讨论和结论在常规食品访问渠道的限制之后,中介食品购买方法,如团体购买,购物在邻里委员会,物业管理代理商和志愿者的帮助下成为最重要的或居民获得食物的唯一渠道。使用这些中介渠道存在相似之处。根据疫情将继续和未来类似公共卫生疫情的概率的基础,研究要求通过利用社区,电子商务和快速物流的能力来呼吁更具弹性和响应的可持续粮食供应系统。

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