Women's perceptions about changes in food-related behaviours at home during COVID-19 pandemic in Chile
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Jara, María Fernanda
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Women's perceptions about changes in food-related behaviours at home during COVID-19 pandemic in Chile
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Research indicates that history and early life events and trajectories influence women’s dietary
behaviors. Yet, the social context in which recent life changes occur requires greater
understanding, particularly regarding changes that embody the interconnectedness of women and
their families, and how those changes affect women’s dietary decisions and behaviors. The data
presented here were the product of eight focus groups that we conducted in one Maryland county
in the fall of 2009. Our participants were 43 women with limited financial resources aged 40–64
years. In this analysis, we focused on women’s perceptions of the relation of recent life transitions
and events to the dietary decisions they made for themselves and their families. Our findings
suggested that transitions and events related to household structure, health status, phases of
motherhood, and shifts in financial and employment status all had the potential to have profound
and immediate effects on women’s dietary decisions and resulting dietary behaviors. We used the
focus group data to consider implications for developing intervention strategies designed to
improve self-efficacy and negotiation skills around dietary issues as a means of promoting healthy
decision-making among women in midlife, particularly in times of familial upheaval and in
circumstances where financial resources are limited.
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Women Health. 2012 ; 52(3): 234–251
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