Moderation of the Association Between Individual Food Security and Poor Mental Health by the Local Food Environment Among Adult Residents of Flint, Michigan
Purpose: Food insecurity is a psychosocial stressor with deleterious effects on mental health. This study examined whether the local food environment moderates the association of individual food insecurity with poor mental health. Methods: Cross-sectional survey data were collected from adult reside...
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Main Authors: | Rachel S. Bergmans (Author), Richard C. Sadler (Author), Julia A. Wolfson (Author), Andrew D. Jones (Author), Daniel Kruger (Author) |
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Mary Ann Liebert,
2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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