INVESTIGADORES
MONTEBAN Madalena
artículos
Título:
People and places shaping food procurement among recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Autor/es:
MONTEBAN, MADALENA; BESS, KIMBERLY; WALSH, COLLEEN; HEALTHER, BAILY; FLOCKE, SUSAN; BORAWSKI, ELAINE; FREEDMAN, DARCY
Revista:
Health and Place
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 53 p. 155 - 163
ISSN:
1353-8292
Resumen:
Indexado en: MEDLINE, Scopus, Social Sciences Citation Index, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral SciencesContribución: Este artículo es uno de los resultados de mi capacitación Post-Doctoral en la escuela de medicina de Case Western Reserve University. Mi rol incluyó liderar la colección de datos, análisis, conceptualización y escritura.)Resumen:A key gap in existing food environment research is a more complex understanding of the interplay between physical and social contexts, including the influence of social networks on food habits. This mixed methods research examined the nature of social connections at food procurement places among a sample of 30 people receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in an urban setting. Results highlight the significance of social connections as motivators to use food places, the value of access to information and other resources at food places, and the role of weak ties with actors within food places to facilitate utilization and interaction. Social connections at the varied places individuals procure food may be leveraged to disseminate information and resources to further healthy food access.