Food Insecurity in the Post-Hurricane Harvey Setting: Risks and Resources in the Midst of Uncertainty
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Disaster and Food Insecurity
2. Theory and Evidence
2.1. The Disaster Setting
2.2. Social Vulnerabilities
2.3. Circumstantial Risk
2.4. Social and Psychological Resources
3. Data and Methods
3.1. Participants and Procedure
3.2. Measurement
3.2.1. Food Insecurity
3.2.2. Social Vulnerability
3.2.3. Circumstantial Risk
3.3. Social and Psychological Resources
3.3.1. Mastery of Fate
3.3.2. Social Ties
3.3.3. Community Connectedness
3.4. Analytical Strategy
4. Results
5. Discussion
5.1. Study Limitations
5.2. Practical Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Harris | Jefferson | Aransas | Galveston | Nueces | Brazoria | County Average | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Population | 4,589,928 | 254,679 | 25,721 | 329,431 | 361,350 | 354,195 | --- |
%Male | 49.6% | 51.1% | 49.5% | 49.5% | 49.4% | 50.5% | 49.9% |
%White | 69.6% | 59.1% | 92.9% | 80.3% | 90.9% | 74.5% | 77.9% |
%Hispanic | 43.7% | 22.1% | 27.9% | 25.4% | 64.5% | 31.6% | 35.9% |
%African American | 20.0% | 34.1% | 1.7% | 13.2% | 4.3% | 15.1% | 14.7% |
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% | Mean | S.D. | |
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Dependent Variable | |||
Food Insecurity (1 = Insecure) | 54.5 | -- | 0.49 |
Social Vulnerabilities | |||
Age (18–80) | -- | 41.9 | 14.9 |
Gender (1 = Female) | 52.8 | -- | 0.49 |
Minority (1 = Hispanic and/or non-White) | 48.3 | -- | 0.50 |
Low Income (1 = Less than $20K) | 21.2 | -- | 0.41 |
Households w/Children (1 = Yes) | 51.9 | -- | 0.50 |
Circumstantial Risks | |||
Pathway (1 = Left) | 42.1 | -- | 0.49 |
Residence (1 = Renter) | 42.5 | -- | 0.43 |
Social and Psychological Resources | |||
Strength of Social Ties Scale (3–15) | -- | 10.5 | 3.8 |
Mastery of Fate (7–27) | -- | 17.5 | 3.4 |
Community Connectedness (1–6) | -- | 3.1 | 1.6 |
No Interaction | Interaction | ||||||
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OR | p | C.I. | OR | p | C.I. | ||
Social Vulnerabilities | |||||||
Age | 0.964 | 0.004 ** | 0.940–0.988 | 0.964 | 0.004 ** | 0.940-0.988 | |
Sex (1 = Female) | 1.928 | 0.055 | 0.986–3.77 | Sex | 1.915 | 0.059 | 0.977–3.75 |
Race (1 = Non-White or Hispanic) | 1.975 | 0.048 * | 1.01–3.88 | Race | 1.997 | 0.047 * | 1.01–3.95 |
Low income (1 = Less than $20K) | 1.992 | 0.160 | 0.761–5.21 | Low Income | 1.991 | 0.161 | 0.760–5.21 |
Household w/ children (1 = 1 or more) | 0.887 | 0.738 | 0.441–1.79 | HH w/children | 0.881 | 0.724 | 0.436–1.78 |
Circumstantial Risks | |||||||
Pathway (1 = Left home) | 1.959 | 0.050 * | 1.00–3.84 | Stayed/Owner | 1 | ||
Residence (1 = Renter) | 3.119 | 0.001 *** | 1.59–6.11 | Stayed/Renter | 3.316 | 0.007 ** | 1.39–7.87 |
Left/Owner | 2.091 | 0.104 | 0.86–5.08 | ||||
Left/Renter | 5.96 | 0.001 *** | 2.11–16.82 | ||||
Social and Psychological Resources | |||||||
Strength of Social Ties | 0.848 | 0.000 *** | 0.774–0.929 | Strength of Social Ties | 0.847 | 0.000 *** | 0.773–0.929 |
Mastery of Fate | 0.802 | 0.000 *** | 0.717–0.897 | Mastery of fate | 0.803 | 0.000 *** | 0.717–0.898 |
Community Connectedness | 0.751 | 0.011 * | 0.602–0.937 | Comm. Connectedness | 0.754 | 0.013 * | 0.603–0.942 |
Constant | 699.96 | 0.000 | Constant | 660.83 | 0.000 *** | ||
Pseudo r-squared | 0.327 | Pseudo r-squared | 0.327 | ||||
n | 251.00 | n | 251.00 | ||||
Prob > chi2 | 0.000 | Prob > chi2 | 0.000 |
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Fitzpatrick, K.M.; Willis, D.E.; Spialek, M.L.; English, E. Food Insecurity in the Post-Hurricane Harvey Setting: Risks and Resources in the Midst of Uncertainty. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 8424. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228424
Fitzpatrick KM, Willis DE, Spialek ML, English E. Food Insecurity in the Post-Hurricane Harvey Setting: Risks and Resources in the Midst of Uncertainty. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(22):8424. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228424
Chicago/Turabian StyleFitzpatrick, Kevin M., Don E. Willis, Matthew L. Spialek, and Emily English. 2020. "Food Insecurity in the Post-Hurricane Harvey Setting: Risks and Resources in the Midst of Uncertainty" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 22: 8424. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228424
APA StyleFitzpatrick, K. M., Willis, D. E., Spialek, M. L., & English, E. (2020). Food Insecurity in the Post-Hurricane Harvey Setting: Risks and Resources in the Midst of Uncertainty. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(22), 8424. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228424