Food Insecurity and Mental Health among Females in High-Income Countries

Food insecurity is a persistent concern in high-income countries, and has been associated with poor mental health, particularly among females. We conducted a scoping review to characterize the state of the evidence on food insecurity and mental health among women in high-income countries. The resear...

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Main Authors: Merryn Maynard, Lesley Andrade, Sara Packull-McCormick, Christopher M. Perlman, Cesar Leos-Toro, Sharon I. Kirkpatrick
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/7/1424
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spelling doaj-22f16061a80b404b8035acd6a9b7c8d72020-11-24T21:16:10ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-07-01157142410.3390/ijerph15071424ijerph15071424Food Insecurity and Mental Health among Females in High-Income CountriesMerryn Maynard0Lesley Andrade1Sara Packull-McCormick2Christopher M. Perlman3Cesar Leos-Toro4Sharon I. Kirkpatrick5Meal Exchange Canada, Toronto, ON M5V 3A8, CanadaSchool of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, CanadaSchool of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, CanadaSchool of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, CanadaSchool of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, CanadaSchool of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, CanadaFood insecurity is a persistent concern in high-income countries, and has been associated with poor mental health, particularly among females. We conducted a scoping review to characterize the state of the evidence on food insecurity and mental health among women in high-income countries. The research databases PubMed, EMBASE, and psycINFO were searched using keywords capturing food insecurity, mental health, and women. Thirty-nine articles (representing 31 unique studies/surveys) were identified. Three-quarters of the articles drew upon data from a version of the United States Department of Agriculture Household Food Security Survey Module. A range of mental health measures were used, most commonly to measure depression and depressive symptoms, but also anxiety and stress. Most research was cross-sectional and showed associations between depression and food insecurity; longitudinal analyses suggested bidirectional relationships (with food insecurity increasing the risk of depressive symptoms or diagnosis, or depression predicting food insecurity). Several articles focused on vulnerable subgroups, such as pregnant women and mothers, women at risk of homelessness, refugees, and those who had been exposed to violence or substance abuse. Overall, this review supports a link between food insecurity and mental health (and other factors, such as housing circumstances and exposure to violence) among women in high-income countries and underscores the need for comprehensive policies and programs that recognize complex links among public health challenges.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/7/1424food insecuritymental healthdepressionwomenscoping review
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author Merryn Maynard
Lesley Andrade
Sara Packull-McCormick
Christopher M. Perlman
Cesar Leos-Toro
Sharon I. Kirkpatrick
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Lesley Andrade
Sara Packull-McCormick
Christopher M. Perlman
Cesar Leos-Toro
Sharon I. Kirkpatrick
Food Insecurity and Mental Health among Females in High-Income Countries
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
food insecurity
mental health
depression
women
scoping review
author_facet Merryn Maynard
Lesley Andrade
Sara Packull-McCormick
Christopher M. Perlman
Cesar Leos-Toro
Sharon I. Kirkpatrick
author_sort Merryn Maynard
title Food Insecurity and Mental Health among Females in High-Income Countries
title_short Food Insecurity and Mental Health among Females in High-Income Countries
title_full Food Insecurity and Mental Health among Females in High-Income Countries
title_fullStr Food Insecurity and Mental Health among Females in High-Income Countries
title_full_unstemmed Food Insecurity and Mental Health among Females in High-Income Countries
title_sort food insecurity and mental health among females in high-income countries
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Food insecurity is a persistent concern in high-income countries, and has been associated with poor mental health, particularly among females. We conducted a scoping review to characterize the state of the evidence on food insecurity and mental health among women in high-income countries. The research databases PubMed, EMBASE, and psycINFO were searched using keywords capturing food insecurity, mental health, and women. Thirty-nine articles (representing 31 unique studies/surveys) were identified. Three-quarters of the articles drew upon data from a version of the United States Department of Agriculture Household Food Security Survey Module. A range of mental health measures were used, most commonly to measure depression and depressive symptoms, but also anxiety and stress. Most research was cross-sectional and showed associations between depression and food insecurity; longitudinal analyses suggested bidirectional relationships (with food insecurity increasing the risk of depressive symptoms or diagnosis, or depression predicting food insecurity). Several articles focused on vulnerable subgroups, such as pregnant women and mothers, women at risk of homelessness, refugees, and those who had been exposed to violence or substance abuse. Overall, this review supports a link between food insecurity and mental health (and other factors, such as housing circumstances and exposure to violence) among women in high-income countries and underscores the need for comprehensive policies and programs that recognize complex links among public health challenges.
topic food insecurity
mental health
depression
women
scoping review
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/7/1424
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