Food assistance experiences of food-insecure community members in Baton Rouge, Louisiana: a qualitative study
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-7-2025
Publication Title
Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition
Abstract
Food insecurity is correlated with a higher probability of numerous chronic diseases. There is a need to understand the challenges of people with food insecurity and their perceptions and use of programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), in addressing food needs. Semi-structured phone interviews were conducted with food-insecure patients within a local regional medical center in Baton Rouge. Through qualitative analysis, we identified two major themes describing food assistance program utilization, including SNAP, and other food behaviors: shortfalls of support systems and adaptive behaviors. This information can contribute to the improvement of successful solutions for food insecurity.
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Recommended Citation
Dunaway, Caroline; Edomwande, Christine; Myers, Candice A.; Apolzan, John W.; Davis, Greggory; and Ardoin, Tiffany Wesley, "Food assistance experiences of food-insecure community members in Baton Rouge, Louisiana: a qualitative study" (2025). School of Allied Health Professions Faculty Publications. 75.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/soah_facpubs/75
10.1080/19320248.2025.2582081