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Characterization of household food insecurity in Québec: food and feelings

This study was undertaken to understand food insecurity from the perspective of households who experienced it. The results of group interviews and personal interviews with 98 low-income households from urban and rural areas in and around Québec City, Canada, elicited the meaning of “enough food” for...

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Published in:Social science & medicine (1982) 2002-01, Vol.54 (1), p.119-132
Main Authors: Hamelin, Anne-Marie, Beaudry, Micheline, Habicht, Jean-Pierre
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Anxiety - etiology
Attitudes
Biological and medical sciences
Canada
Canada Food insecurity Hunger Psychological distress Grounded theory
Diet
Epidemiology
Family Characteristics
Family Health
Feeding Behavior
Feelings
Female
Food
Food insecurity
Food security
Food Supply - economics
General aspects
Grounded theory
Health
Households
Humans
Hunger
Insecurity
Internal-External Control
Interviews
Interviews as Topic
Low Income Groups
Male
Medical sciences
Nutritional Status
Poverty - psychology
Psychological Distress
Psychology
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Quebec
Rural Areas
Social Alienation
Social research
Social sciences
Urban Areas
Urban Population
title Characterization of household food insecurity in Québec: food and feelings
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