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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCE AND HUMAN ECOLOGY - CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO
"Knowledge is food for the mind, without food for the body, learning is impossible." - Charles Obershaw
University, San Bernardino) students report experiencing food b. Computed only for a 2x2 table
Somewhat 8 32.0 32.0 40.0
Prior to the administration of the resources however, the language utilized did not provide strong
insecurity. PSA, 44% of the respondents had c. Binomial distribution used. data that converted whether the PSA intervention was effective.
● A January 2018 report published by the CSU Chancellor’s Office no knowledge about the
Hardly 4 16.0 16.0 56.0
● Target strategies are needed to address the student populations
highlighted food insecurity and homelessness as two primary services provided by The DEN at
Not 11 44.0 44.0 100.0
CSUSB. Figure 7. Chi-Square Test that reported the highest levels such as first-year students.
factors impacting student success. The overall trending characteristics concluded significant results based on the ● Longitudinal research can help determine educational,
● Chronic hunger/malnutrition can cause both cognitive and Total 25 100.0 100.0
post-survey question number 27 as shown in the figure 7.
professional, health and personal outcomes for students beyond
physical fatigue and many CSUSB students are unable to
today to increase student academic success rates.
perform to their academic potential. Figure 3. Use of Assistance Programs.
● There is a need to identify and institute campaigns to develop a
● By addressing the knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding Uncomfortable with Assistance Programs
campus culture of awareness and response to support students
food insecurity on our campus, we can help eliminate a barrier to Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
who experience food insecurity.
student success.
24% and 32% of the
● Our public service announcement (PSA) aims to increase
Valid Yes 6 24.0 24.0 24.0
References
campus resource, The Obershaw DEN Food Pantry (The DEN), assistance programs. Maybe 8 32.0 32.0 100.0
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