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Expenditure, Coping, and Academic Behaviors among Food-Insecure College Students at 10 Higher Education Institutes in the Appalachian and Southeastern Regions.

Rebecca L HagedornLaura H McArthurLanae B HoodMaureen BernerElizabeth Anderson SteevesCarol L ConnellElizabeth Wall-BassettMarsha SpenceOyinlola Toyin BabatundeE Brooke KellyJulia F WaityJ Porter LillisMelissa D Olfert
Published in: Current developments in nutrition (2019)
Food insecurity prevalence was higher than the national average. Food-insecure college students were more likely to display high money expenditures and exhibit coping behaviors, and to have poor academic performance.
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