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Food insecurity and healthcare access, utilization, and quality among middle and later life adults in California.


ABSTRACT: Objectives: This study examined the association between food insecurity status and healthcare access, utilization, and quality among adults aged 55 years and older. Methods: Data collected between 2011 and 2016 for the California Health Interview Survey were used. The sample included 72,212 individuals who were divided into three groups: food secure (FS), low food security (L-FS), and very low food security (VL-FS). Results: Logistic regression analyses controlled for demographics. Food insecurity was associated with decreased access to and quality of care and increased utilization. Specifically, VL-FS was more likely to delay care than FS. Additionally, VL-FS and L-FS had greater odds of visiting an emergency room than FS. Furthermore, VL-FS and L-FS were more likely to have a doctor who did not always explain aspects of care carefully compared to FS. Discussion: These findings suggest a need for increased screening for food insecurity in healthcare settings.

SUBMITTER: Janio EA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8516117 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Food insecurity and healthcare access, utilization, and quality among middle and later life adults in California.

Janio Emily A EA   Sorkin Dara H DH  

Journal of aging and health 20201031 3-4


<b>Objectives:</b> This study examined the association between food insecurity status and healthcare access, utilization, and quality among adults aged 55 years and older. <b>Methods:</b> Data collected between 2011 and 2016 for the California Health Interview Survey were used. The sample included 72,212 individuals who were divided into three groups: food secure (FS), low food security (L-FS), and very low food security (VL-FS). <b>Results:</b> Logistic regression analyses controlled for demogr  ...[more]

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