Food insecurity among Black college students: An exploratory study (2023)

Literature suggests that food insecurity negatively affects academic well-being and sense of belonging among college students; however, limited research has focused on Black students. This exploratory study examines the prevalence and impact of food insecurity among Black students. The results indicate that a greater proportion of Black students experienced food insecurity compared to White students. Additionally, this study found that Black students to not experience the same negative consequences of food insecurity as White students and that these negative consequences may be offset due to Black students' higher level of engagement and resource utilization. Implications for social workers are discussed.

File Type: pdf
Categories: Case Study
Tags: advice for practitioners, food insecurity, race and racism
Author: Caroline Macke, Jessica Averitt Taylor, Kendra Massey, Reiko Ozaki