The effect of Social Support on Community College Students Experiencing Food Insecurity: An Overlooked Population

Authors

  • Marissa O'Neill Humboldt State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1921/swssr.v20i1.1144

Abstract

Food and housing security among college students is emerging as a state and national issue. In 2016, 656 students at a California community college completed an online survey. While 42% were food secure, 26% ranked low, and 32% as very low. A regression analysis was performed to assess formal and informal social supports associated with food security. The struggle for nutrition before college was the strongest predictor (B=1.816***), of food insecurity. Mental health problems (B=.978***) also contribute while sharing meals (B=-1.122**), was a protective factor. Results illustrates the need for a greater understanding of the challenges students face. College students are an overlooked population in need of intervention by social workers. Suggestions for intervention are discussed.

Author Biography

Marissa O'Neill, Humboldt State University

Associate Profesor in the Social Work Department

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Published

2019-04-06

How to Cite

O’Neill, M. (2019). The effect of Social Support on Community College Students Experiencing Food Insecurity: An Overlooked Population. Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 20(1), 63-77. https://doi.org/10.1921/swssr.v20i1.1144

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Articles
Received 2018-04-13
Accepted 2019-01-22
Published 2019-04-06