Perceived Discrimination Among Food Pantry Clients in Massachusetts

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Ruggiero, Cara F. [1 ,2 ]
Luo, Man [1 ]
Zack, Rachel M. [3 ]
Marriott, James P. [3 ]
Lynn, Catherine [4 ]
Taitelbaum, Daniel [3 ]
Palley, Paige [5 ]
Wallace, Aprylle M. [5 ]
Wilson, Norbert [6 ]
Odoms-Young, Angela [7 ]
Fiechtner, Lauren [1 ,8 ]
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[1] Mass Gen Children, Dept Pediat, Div Gen Acad Pediat, Boston, MA USA
[2] Univ Cambridge, Sch Clin Med, Cambridge, England
[3] Greater Boston Food Bank, Business & Data Analyt Dept, Boston, MA USA
[4] Greater Boston Food Bank, Communcat & Publ Affairs, Boston, MA USA
[5] Greater Boston Food Bank, Human Resources & Divers, Equ & Inclus, Boston, MA USA
[6] Duke Univ, Duke Divin Sch, Sanford Sch Publ Policy, Durham, NC USA
[7] Cornell Univ, Coll Human Ecol, Div Nutr Sci, Ithaca, NY USA
[8] Mass Gen Children, Div Pediat Gastroenterol & Nutr, Boston, MA USA
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN; INSECURITY; SEVERITY;
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10.5888/pcd21.240009
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Introduction Food insecurity is defined as inconsistent access to enough food to meet nutritional needs. Discrimination is associated with food insecurity and poor health, especially among racial and ethnic minoritized and sexual or gender minoritized groups. We examined the demographic associations of perceived everyday discrimination and food pantry discrimination in Massachusetts. Methods From December 2021 through February 2022, The Greater Boston Food Bank conducted a cross-sectional, statewide survey of Massachusetts adults. Of the 3,085 respondents, 702 were food pantry clients for whom complete data on food security were available; we analyzed data from this subset of respondents. We used the validated 10-item Everyday Discrimination Scale to measure perceived everyday discrimination and a 10-item modified version of the Everyday Discrimination Scale to measure perceived discrimination at food pantries. Logistic regression adjusted for race and ethnicity, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, having children in the household, annual household income, and household size assessed demographic associations of perceived everyday discrimination and discrimination at food pantries. Results Food pantry clients identifying as LGBTQ+ were more likely than those identifying as non-LGBTQ+ to report perceived everyday discrimination (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 2.44; 95% CI, 1.24-4.79). Clients identifying as Hispanic (AOR = 1.83, 95% CI, 1.13-2.96) were more likely than clients identifying as non- Hispanic White to report perceived discrimination at food pantries. Conclusion To equitably reach and serve households with food insecurity, food banks and pantries need to understand experiences of discrimination and unconscious bias to develop programs, policies, and practices to address discrimination and create more inclusive interventions for food assistance.
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