Food Insecurity: Is It a Threat to University Students’ Well-Being and Success?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Measures
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Factors Associated with Food Security Status
3.2. Food Security Status Affect Psychosocial Status and Academic Performance
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | n (%) | Mean ± SD |
---|---|---|
Age (years) | 21.98 ± 1.122 | |
Gender | ||
Male | 215 (32.4) | |
Female | 448 (67.6) | |
Living arrangement | ||
On/Off Campus | 639 (96.4) | |
With family | 24 (3.6) | |
Marital Status | ||
Single | 638 (96.2) | |
Married | 25 (3.8) | |
Father occupation | ||
Working | 415 (82.5) | |
Not working | 88 (17.5) | |
Mother occupation | ||
Working | 352 (64.1) | |
Not working | 180 (35.9) | |
Monthly household income 1 (MYR *) | 6746.65 (=USD 1623.52) ± 5487.56 | |
<MYR 4850 (=USD 1164) | 208 (44.6) | |
MYR 4850 (=USD 1164) -MYR 10,959 (=USD 2630.16) | 204 (43.8) | |
>MYR 10,959 (=USD 2630.16) | 54 (11.6) | |
Financial aid recipient | ||
Yes | 592 (91.4) | |
No | 56 (8.6) | |
Estimation of total financial received (MYR *) | 2801.39 (=USD 672.33) ± 1393.44 | |
Estimation of total financial expenses (MYR *) | 1718.78 (=USD 412.50) ± 876.46 | |
Food security status | ||
Food-secure | 244 (37.2) | |
Food-insecure | 412 (62.8) | |
CGPA 2 | 3.42 ± 0.208 | |
<3.7 | 534 (88.6) | |
≥3.7 | 69 (11.4) | |
Stress | 25.50 ± 15.178 | |
Normal | 434 (65.5) | |
Moderate | 181 (27.3) | |
Severe | 48 (7.3) | |
Anxiety | 25.82 ± 14.623 | |
Normal | 150 (22.7) | |
Moderate | 279 (42.3) | |
Severe | 231 (35.0) | |
Depression | 17.79 ± 15.494 | |
Normal | 396 (59.9) | |
Moderate | 220 (33.3) | |
Severe | 45 (6.8) |
Variables | Food Secure | Food Insecure | χ2 | p |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gender | 0.002 | 0.962 | ||
Male | 80 (32.7) | 133 (32.3) | ||
Female | 164 (67.3) | 279 (67.7) | ||
Living arrangement | 2.215 | 0.137 | ||
On/Off Campus | 232 (95.1) | 402 (97.6) | ||
With family | 12 (4.9) | 10.(2.4) | ||
Status | 0.621 | 0.434 | ||
Single | 237 (97.1) | 389 (95.6) | ||
Married | 7 (2.9) | 18 (4.4) | ||
Father occupation | 3.866 | 0.049 * | ||
Working | 153 (87.4) | 26 (28.6) | ||
Not working | 22 (12.6) | 65 (71.4) | ||
Mother occupation | 5.086 | 0.024 * | ||
Working | 124 (70.9) | 194 (60.2) | ||
Not working | 51 (29.1) | 128 (39.8) | ||
Monthly household income | 9.234 | 0.010 * | ||
<MYR 4850 (=USD 1164) | 26 (31.3) | 78 (53.8) | ||
MYR 4850 (=USD 1164) -MYR 10,959 (=USD 2630.16) | 45 (54.2) | 53 (36.6) | ||
>MYR 10,959 (=USD 2630.16) | 12 (14.5) | 14 (9.6) | ||
Financial aid receiver | 12.319 | <0.001 ** | ||
Yes | 210 (86.1) | 375 (94.5) | ||
No | 34 (13.9) | 22 (5.5) | ||
Dependent variables: | ||||
CGPA | 14.601 | <0.001 ** | ||
<3.7 | 198 (82.2) | 330 (92.7) | ||
≥3.7 | 43 (17.8) | 26 (7.3) | ||
Stress | 8.733 | 0.015 * | ||
Normal | 174 (71.3) | 253 (61.4) | ||
Moderate | 59 (24.2) | 121 (29.4) | ||
Severe | 11 (4.5) | 38 (9.2) | ||
Anxiety | 38.936 | <0.001 ** | ||
Normal | 86 (35.2) | 62 (15.2) | ||
Moderate | 99 (40.6) | 184 (45.0) | ||
Severe | 59 (24.2) | 163 (39.8) | ||
Depression | 39.030 | <0.001 ** | ||
Normal | 182 (74.6) | 205 (50.0) | ||
Moderate | 49 (20.1) | 173 (42.2) | ||
Severe | 13 (5.3) | 32 (7.8) |
Variables | B | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | p |
---|---|---|---|
Factors associated with food insecurity: Father occupation | |||
Working | 1.864 | 6.446 (1.22–34.014) | 0.028 * |
Not working | Ref | ||
Mother occupation | |||
Working | 0.697 | 2.008 (0.650–6.203) | 0.226 |
Not working | Ref | ||
Monthly household income | |||
<MYR 4850 (=USD 1164) | 2.661 | 14.314 (1.565–130.954) | 0.018 * |
MYR 4850 (=USD 1164) -MYR 10,959 (=USD 2630.16) | 2.753 | 15.687 (1.720–143.092) | 0.015 * |
>MYR 10,959 (=USD 2630.16) | Ref | ||
Financial aid receiver | |||
Yes | 1.034 | 2.811 (1.602–4.932) | <0.001 ** |
No | Ref |
Variables | B | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | p |
---|---|---|---|
Consequences of food insecurity: CGPA | |||
≥3.7 | −1.014 | 0.363 (0.216–0.609) | <0.001 ** |
<3.7 | Ref | ||
Stress | |||
Moderate and Severe | 0.446 | 1.562 (1.111–2.192) | 0.010 * |
Normal | Ref | ||
Anxiety | |||
Moderate and Severe | 1.114 | 3.046 (2.090–4.441) | <0.001 ** |
Normal | Ref | ||
Depression | |||
Moderate and Severe | 1.077 | 2.935 (2.074–4.151) | <0.001 |
Normal | Ref |
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Ahmad, N.S.S.; Sulaiman, N.; Sabri, M.F. Food Insecurity: Is It a Threat to University Students’ Well-Being and Success? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115627
Ahmad NSS, Sulaiman N, Sabri MF. Food Insecurity: Is It a Threat to University Students’ Well-Being and Success? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(11):5627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115627
Chicago/Turabian StyleAhmad, Nor Syaza Sofiah, Norhasmah Sulaiman, and Mohamad Fazli Sabri. 2021. "Food Insecurity: Is It a Threat to University Students’ Well-Being and Success?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 11: 5627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115627
APA StyleAhmad, N. S. S., Sulaiman, N., & Sabri, M. F. (2021). Food Insecurity: Is It a Threat to University Students’ Well-Being and Success? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(11), 5627. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18115627