Food Access and Experience of Food Insecurity in Nigerian Households during the COVID-19 Lockdown
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2021
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Scientific Research Publishing
Abstract
The food insecurity experiences and related behaviors of Nigerian households
during the COVID-19 lockdown have not been fully discussed. This study
was conducted to elicit information on the impact of COVID-19 lockdown
on economic and behavioral patterns related to food access. An online-based
semi-structured questionnaire distributed through messaging platforms was
used to collect information on characteristics, food purchasing behaviour before
and during COVID-19 lockdown among respondents. Experience of food
insecurity was assessed using Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES). A total
of 883 responses were received and analyzed using SPSS Version 20.0. Most
of the respondents (90.5%) were at home or had stopped going to work due
to COVID-19 restrictions. Even though smaller households had higher food
expenditure claims than larger households (p = 0.012), the larger the household,
the more acute the challenge of economic access to food (p = 0.050).
Location (p = 0.000), age (p = 0.003), occupation (p = 0.014) and income level
(p = 0.000) were associated with experience of food insecurity. In conclusion,
lockdown restrictions increased food expenditure and experience of food insecurity
among the respondents and thus we recommend the probe of longterm
consequences of deviations from usual food access on undernutrition or
overnutrition in Nigerian households.
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Keywords
Food Security, COVID-19, FIES, Lockdown, Food Access
