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Family meal characteristics in racially/ethnically diverse and immigrant/refugee households by household food security status: A mixed methods study
Amanda C Trofholz
, Allan Tate
, Helen Keithahn
,
Junia N. de Brito
,
Katie Loth
,
Angie Fertig
,
Jerica M. Berge
Family Medicine and Community Health (Twin Cities)
Social Policy & Policy Analysis
Epidemiology & Community Health
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Refugees
100%
Immigrants
100%
Household Food Security
100%
Mixed-methods Study
100%
Family Meals
100%
Ethnically Diverse
100%
Food Security Status
100%
Food Insecurity
50%
Parental Feeding Practices
41%
Food Secure
25%
Ecological Momentary Assessment
16%
Emotional Atmosphere
16%
Vegetables
8%
Low-income
8%
Meal Environment
8%
7-year-olds
8%
Older children
8%
Food Type
8%
Working with Families
8%
Interventionist
8%
Access to Food
8%
Screen Time
8%
Time Management Strategies
8%
Adult Roles
8%
Practice Strategies
8%
Meal Location
8%
Qualitative Interviews
8%
Continued Access
8%
Food Science
Food Insecurity
100%
Food Security Status
100%