1. Racial discrimination is associated with food insecurity, stress, and worse physical health among college students
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Ryan Gamba, Negin Toosi, Lana Wood, Alexandra Correia, Nomar Medina, Maria Pritchard, Jhamon Venerable, Mikayla Lee, and Joshua Kier Adrian Santillan
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Racial discrimination ,Food insecurity ,College students ,Police discrimination ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Students of color disproportionately experience racial discrimination and food insecurity, which both lead to poor academic and health outcomes. This study explores the extent to which the location of racial discrimination experienced is associated with food insecurity, stress, physical health and grade point average among college students Methods A cross sectional study design was implemented to survey 143 students from a racially diverse public university. Logistic regression models assessed if discrimination at various locations was associated with food insecurity and linear models assessed how racial discrimination was associated with physical health, stress and grade point average Results Student’s experiencing food security had an average discrimination score of 2.3 (1.23, 3.37), while those experiencing food insecurity had a statistically significant (P
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- 2024
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