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AuthorKibria, Zeeshan
AuthorKhan, Muhammad Naseem
AuthorAleem, Saima
AuthorUl Haq, Zia
Available date2023-11-07T07:36:11Z
Publication Date2023-03-01
Publication NamePakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.2.7122
CitationKibria, Z., Nasim Khan, M., Aleem, S., & Zia Ul Haq. (2023). Linkages between poverty and food insecurity in Pakistan: Evidence from urban and rural households in Peshawar. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 39(2). https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.39.2.7122
ISSN1682024X
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/49065
AbstractObjective: To assess household poverty, sanitation and hygiene practices, and food security in both urban and rural settlements of district Peshawar. Methods: We conducted this cross-sectional study from March 2019 to October 2019 in the urban and rural households of Peshawar, KPK. Using stratified random sampling, 554 households (HH) having children and young adolescents of age 5-19 years, adult men > 19 – 62 years, and adult women >19-62 years were included in this study. Data was collected using comprehensive tool comprised of all validated questionnaires and was analyzed using SPSS Version 24.0. Results: Within the urban clusters, the maximum number of households (n=29) were from Gari Baloch and the minimum number of households (n=7) were from Gulberg. In the rural clusters, the maximum number of households surveyed (n=41) were from Lamara, minimum(n=21) was from Chargula. The average age of household heads was 44.5 ±12.5 with mean age slightly higher in urban areas (45.1 ±11.8) compared to 44.0 ±13.2 in rural areas. The mean poverty score was 56.8 (±11.6) with 72.1% non-poor households, and 94.2% households being food secure. Handwashing practices were highly prevalent among all the HH, however, handwashing practices before eating were comparatively lower in all HH (45.2%), lowest (37.8%) among rural households. Conclusion: The findings of the study revealed both non-poor and food secure households with satisfactory water, hygiene and sanitation practices.
SponsorThis paper is part of a Ph.D. project which is funded by the Office of Research Innovation and Commercialization, Khyber Medical University Peshawar and Pakistan Science Foundation
Languageen
PublisherPROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS
SubjectDietary Diversity
Food Security
Households
Poverty
WASH
TitleLinkages between poverty and food insecurity in Pakistan: Evidence from urban and rural households in Peshawar
TypeArticle
Pagination479-484
Issue Number2
Volume Number39


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