Household food insufficiency and mental health in South Africa
Article 2010 en
Authors
KS
Katherine Sorsdahl
NS
Natalie Slopen
KS
Kristine Siefert
Abstract
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In South Africa the prevalence of household food insufficiency is very high compared with studies conducted in the developed world, and is independently associated with having a 12-month and lifetime DSM-IV diagnosis. The relationship between food insufficiency and mental health has implications for reducing the burden of common mental disorders in South Africa since, unlike a number of major risk factors for mental illness, food insufficiency may be relatively amenable to intervention.
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