# Differing Within-Household Food Security Statuses Are Associated with Varied Maternal Mental Health Outcomes

**Authors:** Rachel A. Liebe, Chanit’a Holmes, Sarah A. Misyak

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/nu16101522 · Nutrients · 2024-05-18

## TL;DR

Mothers in households with food insecurity experience worse mental health, especially when adults, not just children, face food shortages.

## Contribution

The study reveals that maternal mental health outcomes vary based on which household members experience food insecurity.

## Key findings

- Mothers in food-insecure households reported worse mental health and used more food coping strategies.
- Higher anxiety and depressive symptoms were found in mothers where adults faced food insecurity.
- Intrahousehold food security differences significantly impact maternal mental health outcomes.

## Abstract

Household food insecurity is not necessarily equally experienced by all household members, with mothers often changing their intake first when food resources are limited. The purpose of this study was to understand the association between maternal mental health and intrahousehold differences in food security statuses. A cross-sectional survey was administered to Virginia mothers with low income (August–October 2021), assessing validated measures of food security, mental and physical health and related factors. Participants (n = 570) were grouped according to the food security status of adults and children within the household. Linear regression was used to assess the outcomes of interest by group and controlled for key demographic variables. Mothers in households with any food insecurity reported worse overall mental health and used 3–4 more food coping strategies than households experiencing food security (p < 0.05). Only mothers in households where adults experienced food insecurity reported significantly greater anxiety and depressive symptoms (61.5 and 58.1, respectively) compared to households experiencing food security (55.7 and 52.4, p < 0.001). While any experience of household food insecurity is associated with worse maternal mental health, there were differences by the within-household food security status. Future research should explore screening measures that capture specific household members’ food security to connect households with available resources.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** food insecurity (MESH:D005517), anxiety (MESH:D001007), depressive symptoms (MESH:D003866), Mental Health (OMIM:603663)

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## References

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