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McLaury, Kimberly C.
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Variation in WIC Cash-Value Voucher Redemption Rates among American Indian Reservation Communities in Washington State.
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Variation in WIC Cash-Value Voucher Redemption Rates among American Indian Reservation Communities in Washington State./
Author:
McLaury, Kimberly C.
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20 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-06.
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Masters Abstracts International52-06(E).
Subject:
Health Sciences, Nutrition. -
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9781303865022
Variation in WIC Cash-Value Voucher Redemption Rates among American Indian Reservation Communities in Washington State.
McLaury, Kimberly C.
Variation in WIC Cash-Value Voucher Redemption Rates among American Indian Reservation Communities in Washington State.
- 20 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-06.
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Background: In 2009, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) food package was revised to include a cash-value voucher (CVV) for fresh fruits and vegetables. While this supplement to the WIC food package provides participants with the resources to purchase healthier foods, there is a potential mismatch to using CVVs when access to fresh fruits and vegetables is limited. Our past research reveals that access to fresh fruits and vegetables on American Indian reservations in Washington State is limited. This study, therefore, evaluated differences in the CVV redemption rate among Washington State participants by comparing the redemption rate of WIC clinics located on federally recognized tribal reservations with non-reservation based WIC clinics. Furthermore, the study evaluated redemption rates for Washington State tribes with low-access to fresh fruits and vegetables compared to those with high access, using proximity of a supermarket to the tribe's reservation land as a measure of access.
ISBN: 9781303865022Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Health Sciences, Nutrition.
Variation in WIC Cash-Value Voucher Redemption Rates among American Indian Reservation Communities in Washington State.
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Background: In 2009, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) food package was revised to include a cash-value voucher (CVV) for fresh fruits and vegetables. While this supplement to the WIC food package provides participants with the resources to purchase healthier foods, there is a potential mismatch to using CVVs when access to fresh fruits and vegetables is limited. Our past research reveals that access to fresh fruits and vegetables on American Indian reservations in Washington State is limited. This study, therefore, evaluated differences in the CVV redemption rate among Washington State participants by comparing the redemption rate of WIC clinics located on federally recognized tribal reservations with non-reservation based WIC clinics. Furthermore, the study evaluated redemption rates for Washington State tribes with low-access to fresh fruits and vegetables compared to those with high access, using proximity of a supermarket to the tribe's reservation land as a measure of access.
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Methods: Data were obtained for 212 clinics that provided WIC services in Washington State during 2011. The number of CVVs issued and number of CVVs cashed was divided to obtain the mean percent of CVV redemption for each WIC clinic for both tribal and non-tribal WIC clinics. Amongst tribal clinics, percent CVV redeemed was compared in tribal clinics with supermarkets located within the bounds of the reservation to those without supermarkets.
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Results: The redemption rates for WIC clinics located on federally recognized tribal reservations was lower than the rate for clinics located off tribal reservations (p<0.0001). Among tribal WIC clinics, there were no significant differences in CVV redemption rates between tribes who had or did not have a supermarket located within the bounds of the reservation.
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