Differences in Types of Stigma Between Demographic Groups Among College Students With Food Insecurity

AbstractObjectiveCompare stigma constructs across demographic and student characteristics among food-insecure college students. MethodsThis cross-sectional study recruited college students with food insecurity to complete an online survey to report food security status, food insecurity-related stigm...

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Hlavní autori: Vollmer, Rachel L., PhD, RD, Drake, Teresa, PhD, MCHES, RD, Reed, Sokonie, DNP
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Abstract AbstractObjectiveCompare stigma constructs across demographic and student characteristics among food-insecure college students. MethodsThis cross-sectional study recruited college students with food insecurity to complete an online survey to report food security status, food insecurity-related stigma (personalized stigma, disclosure concerns, negative self-image, and public attitudes), and demographic characteristics. One-way analysis of variance and independent t tests were used to assess differences in stigma. ResultsSeventy-seven students with food insecurity completed the online survey. First-generation students with very low food security reported higher disclosure concerns than students with marginal/food security (F[2,73] = 3.16, P = 0.05) and non-first-generation students (t[74] = −1.99, P = 0.05), respectively. White students reported less personalized stigma than non-White students (t[72] = 2.01, P = 0.04). Conclusions and ImplicationsThis research identifies groups of students who may have higher disclosure stigma and past stigmatizing experiences.
AbstractList Compare stigma constructs across demographic and student characteristics among food-insecure college students. This cross-sectional study recruited college students with food insecurity to complete an online survey to report food security status, food insecurity-related stigma (personalized stigma, disclosure concerns, negative self-image, and public attitudes), and demographic characteristics. One-way analysis of variance and independent t tests were used to assess differences in stigma. Seventy-seven students with food insecurity completed the online survey. First-generation students with very low food security reported higher disclosure concerns than students with marginal/food security (F[2,73] = 3.16, P = 0.05) and non-first-generation students (t[74] = -1.99, P = 0.05), respectively. White students reported less personalized stigma than non-White students (t[72] = 2.01, P = 0.04). This research identifies groups of students who may have higher disclosure stigma and past stigmatizing experiences.
Compare stigma constructs across demographic and student characteristics among food-insecure college students.OBJECTIVECompare stigma constructs across demographic and student characteristics among food-insecure college students.This cross-sectional study recruited college students with food insecurity to complete an online survey to report food security status, food insecurity-related stigma (personalized stigma, disclosure concerns, negative self-image, and public attitudes), and demographic characteristics. One-way analysis of variance and independent t tests were used to assess differences in stigma.METHODSThis cross-sectional study recruited college students with food insecurity to complete an online survey to report food security status, food insecurity-related stigma (personalized stigma, disclosure concerns, negative self-image, and public attitudes), and demographic characteristics. One-way analysis of variance and independent t tests were used to assess differences in stigma.Seventy-seven students with food insecurity completed the online survey. First-generation students with very low food security reported higher disclosure concerns than students with marginal/food security (F[2,73] = 3.16, P = 0.05) and non-first-generation students (t[74] = -1.99, P = 0.05), respectively. White students reported less personalized stigma than non-White students (t[72] = 2.01, P = 0.04).RESULTSSeventy-seven students with food insecurity completed the online survey. First-generation students with very low food security reported higher disclosure concerns than students with marginal/food security (F[2,73] = 3.16, P = 0.05) and non-first-generation students (t[74] = -1.99, P = 0.05), respectively. White students reported less personalized stigma than non-White students (t[72] = 2.01, P = 0.04).This research identifies groups of students who may have higher disclosure stigma and past stigmatizing experiences.CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONSThis research identifies groups of students who may have higher disclosure stigma and past stigmatizing experiences.
AbstractObjectiveCompare stigma constructs across demographic and student characteristics among food-insecure college students. MethodsThis cross-sectional study recruited college students with food insecurity to complete an online survey to report food security status, food insecurity-related stigma (personalized stigma, disclosure concerns, negative self-image, and public attitudes), and demographic characteristics. One-way analysis of variance and independent t tests were used to assess differences in stigma. ResultsSeventy-seven students with food insecurity completed the online survey. First-generation students with very low food security reported higher disclosure concerns than students with marginal/food security (F[2,73] = 3.16, P = 0.05) and non-first-generation students (t[74] = −1.99, P = 0.05), respectively. White students reported less personalized stigma than non-White students (t[72] = 2.01, P = 0.04). Conclusions and ImplicationsThis research identifies groups of students who may have higher disclosure stigma and past stigmatizing experiences.
Author Drake, Teresa, PhD, MCHES, RD
Vollmer, Rachel L., PhD, RD
Reed, Sokonie, DNP
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Compare stigma constructs across demographic and student characteristics among food-insecure college students. This cross-sectional study recruited college...
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