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A community based mixed methods exploration of food access and perceptions of food access in Flint, Michigan.

机译:在密歇根州弗林特,一个基于社区的混合方法对食物获取和食物获取的看法进行了探索。

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The purpose of this community based mixed methods study was: 1) to assess the availability, price and quality of foods within food stores in the city of Flint and the immediate 2 mile suburban area; 2) to explore the perceptions of food access by African American women from two complementary age groups who lived in Flint. As a post-industrial city, Flint, Michigan has experienced disinvestment in businesses that has partially led to the removal of large grocery stores from the city and surrounding suburban area. While engaged with a community collaborative, data were collected during a food store assessment from 273 total food stores and focus groups were conducted with two age groups of African American women. The groups of women were between the ages of 21 and 50 with children up to 18 years old, and women who were 60 years old and older. Results from the food store assessment showed that smaller food stores had significantly lower mean food availability, food price and food quality compared to larger food stores; and that suburban food stores had significantly higher mean food availability and food quality, but lower food prices compared to stores within Flint. Results also showed that as food availability and food quality declined and prices increased, the percentage of Blacks significantly increased; that as food availability and food quality increased and food price declined, the median household income significantly increased, though negligibly. Undergirded by the three most prominent dimensions of Womanist theory, 1) lived experience as criteria of meaning, 2) the use of dialogue in assessing knowledge claims and 3) the ethics of personal accountability, the focus groups showed that the women encountered multiple direct and indirect facilitators and barriers within the food environment and demonstrated variety of strengths despite adversities.
机译:这项基于社区的混合方法研究的目的是:1)评估弗林特市和紧邻2英里郊区的食品商店内食品的可用性,价格和质量; 2)探索居住在弗林特的两个互补年龄段的非洲裔美国妇女对食物获取的看法。作为一个后工业城市,密歇根州弗林特市经历了对企业的投资减少,部分原因导致该市和周边郊区撤消了大型杂货店。在与社区合作组织进行互动时,在食品储藏评估期间从273家食品储藏中收集了数据,并针对两个年龄段的非洲裔美国妇女进行了焦点小组调查。妇女组的年龄在21至50岁之间,子女年龄不超过18岁,妇女年龄在60岁以上。食品储藏室评估的结果表明,与大型食品储藏室相比,较小食品储藏室的平均食品供应量,食品价格和食品质量明显较低;郊区食品商店的平均食品供应量和食品质量明显较高,但与弗林特地区的食品商店相比,食品价格较低。结果还显示,随着粮食供应和食品质量的下降以及价格的上涨,黑人的比例显着增加;随着食物供应和食物质量的提高以及食物价格的下降,尽管收入微不足道,但家庭收入中位数却显着增加。在女性主义理论的三个最突出方面的基础上,焦点小组表明:1)以经验作为意义的标准; 2)在评估知识主张时使用对话; 3)个人问责制的道德准则表明,妇女遇到了多重直接和间接的挑战。食品环境中的间接促进因素和障碍,尽管遇到了困难,但仍显示出各种优势。

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  • 作者

    Mayfield, Kellie Edwina.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 Nutrition.;Public policy.;Womens studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 248 p.
  • 总页数 248
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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