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Increased difficulty accessing food and income change during the COVID-19 pandemic among youth living in the eThekwini district, South Africa

Julie Jesson Bongiwe Zulu Kalysha Closson C Andrew Basham Mags Beksinska +6 lainnya

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Abstract Objective: To estimate the effect of income change on difficulty accessing food since the COVID-19 pandemic for South African youth and evaluate whether this effect was modified by receiving social grants. Design: A cross-sectional, online survey was conducted between December 2021 and May 2022. Primary outcome was increased difficulty accessing food since the COVID-19 pandemic. Income change was categorised as ‘Decreased a lot’, ‘Decreased slightly’ and ‘Unchanged or increased’. Multivariable logistic regressions were used, with an interaction term between social grant receipt and income change. Setting: eThekwini district, South Africa. Participants: Youth aged 16–24 years. Results: Among 1,620 participants, median age was 22 years (IQR 19–24); 861 (53 %) were women; 476 (29 %) reported increased difficulty accessing food; 297 (18 %) reported that income decreased a lot, of whom 149 (50 %) did not receive social grants. Experiencing a large income decrease was highly associated with increased difficulty accessing food during the COVID-19 pandemic (adjusted OR [aOR] 3·63, 95 % CI 2·70, 4·88). The aOR for the effect of a large income decrease on difficulty accessing food, compared to no income change, were 1·49 (95 % CI 0·98, 2·28) among participants receiving social grants, and 6·63 (95 % CI 4·39, 9·99) among participants not receiving social grants. Conclusions: While social grant support made a great difference in lowering the effect of income decrease on difficulty accessing food, it was insufficient to fully protect youth from those difficulties. In post-pandemic recovery efforts, there is a critical need to support youth through economic empowerment programming and food schemes.

Penulis (11)

J

Julie Jesson

B

Bongiwe Zulu

K

Kalysha Closson

C

C Andrew Basham

M

Mags Beksinska

E

Erica Dong

C

Campion Zharima

R

Rishav Singh

T

Tatiana Pakhomova

J

Janan Dietrich

A

Angela Kaida

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Jesson, J., Zulu, B., Closson, K., Basham, C.A., Beksinska, M., Dong, E. et al. (2024). Increased difficulty accessing food and income change during the COVID-19 pandemic among youth living in the eThekwini district, South Africa. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980024001174

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2024
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10.1017/S1368980024001174
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