Coping Strategy for Food Security among the Elderly in Ogun State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - African Journal of Biomedical Research
Title Coping Strategy for Food Security among the Elderly in Ogun State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 16
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 79-85
URL http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajbr/article/download/109056/98847
Abstract
In this study, the coping strategies for food security among the elderly in Ogun state, Southwestern Nigeria was investigated.
There is little available data on the elderly in Nigeria living in poor environmental conditions and without any social security.
Thus a sampling of 310 household for a cross sectional descriptive survey to assess coping strategy and food security. Methods
of data collection: By means of structured household questionnaire demographic and non-demographic variables such as dietary
pattern and food security were assessed. The majority had no formal education, worked in the agricultural sector and was of low
socioeconomic status. There were slightly more males than females and 88% were food secured. The coping strategies reported
were the use of cooperatives (20.7%), banks (0.3%), and daily money savings (9.2%). The coping strategy was significantly
related to socioeconomic status (X2=40.7), age (X2=12.9), family structure (X2=16.5); education (X2=70.1), occupation
(X2=30.9), caregiver (X2=79.1) and NGO groups (X2=23.1; P<0.05). Overall, the elderly coping strategy adopted was influenced
by economic status, education, income, occupation, food habits, food avoidance and township status. Food security and health
status were significantly related (P<0.05).

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