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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Aug 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Acad Nutr Diet. 2021 Jul 19;121(9):1679–1694. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2021.05.018

Table 2.

Characteristics of the subsample of C-EAT (COVID-19 Eating and Activity over Time) study participants who completed qualitative interviews in July to October 2020, n=33

Characteristics n (%)
Gender
  Female 29 (87.9)
  Male 4 (12.1)
Ethnicity/race
  Hispanic or Latino 9 (27.3)
  Asian American 8 (24.2)
  Black or African American 7 (21.2)
  White 6 (18.2)
  Mixed or other 3 (9.1)
Parental status
  Not a parent 19 (57.6)
  Parent of 1+ child 14 (42.4)
Household receipt of food assistancea
  No 15 (45.4)
  Yes 18 (54.6)
Living situationb
  Live alone 3 (9.1)
  Live with spouse/partner 5 (15.1)
  Live with roommates/friends 6 (18.2)
  Live with parents 8 (24.2)
Food insufficiency (in April-October 2020)c
  No 9 (27.3)
  Yes 24 (72.7)
a

Participants reported receipt of benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.

b

Living situation categories are not mutually exclusive.

c

Participants were asked “In the past month, did you ever eat less than you felt you should because there wasn’t enough money for food?” and “In the past month, were you ever hungry but didn’t eat because there was not enough money for food?”. Food insufficiency was determined by reporting yes to both questions.