Food insecurity and coping strategies and their association with anxiety and depression: a nationally representative South African survey
Abstract Objective: To investigate food insecurity and related coping strategies among South African households and their associations with anxiety and depression. Design: Cross-sectional study. Food insecurity and coping strategies were assessed using a modified Community Childhood Hunger Identific...
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Main Authors: | Siphiwe N Dlamini (Author), Ashleigh Craig (Author), Asanda Mtintsilana (Author), Witness Mapanga (Author), Justin Du Toit (Author), Lisa J Ware (Author), Shane A Norris (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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