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Qualitative Research To Better Understand Military food
Insecurity
November
30, 2022
MILITARY
FOOD INSECURITY
FOCUS GROUP
GUIDE
Demographic
questions
The
following questions will be asked of all participants:
What is your
rank?
How long have
you been in the military?
How many
dependents do you have?
How long have
you been stationed at [name of installation]?
Domain
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Potential Questions
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Additional notes
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Typical patterns of food acquisition and eating behaviors
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Where do you typically eat your meals on weekdays?
What about on weekends? Where do your family members usually eat
their meals on the weekdays? On weekends? For each family member
would you let us know: Are some meals eaten at home? If yes,
which ones? Are some meals procured outside of home? If yes,
which ones and where are these meals purchased? ?
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Responses will be explored in-depth through follow-up questions.
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Strategies to
get food
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Where
do you purchase food (not including restaurants)? How often do
you purchase food?
Do
you and/or any household members have dietary restrictions? If
yes, who has these dietary restrictions and what are those
restrictions?
[If
someone has dietary restrictions] Do you have difficulty
obtaining food that meets the needs of the person(s) who has
dietary restrictions? If yes, what are those difficulties?
What
foods do you and members of your household prefer to eat? What
types of food do you wish you could get more often? What types of
food are you not getting that you assess that you should include
in your diet?
Do
you have any social norms around meals? If yes, what are they?
[For the military member] Are there any specific norms related to
meals that you follow when you are with your unit? If yes, what
are they?
Do
members/spouses feel they rely on cheaper, less nutritious foods
to feed the household? If yes, what types of food are you
purchasing?
Do
you (member or spouse)skip meals? If yes, who is skipping meals?
Why are you/other household member skipping meals? How often do
you/your household member skip meals each month?
Do
you have issues with lack of diversity in food that you are able
to purchase? If yes, why?
Are
you concerned that you or your household is not getting enough
nutritious foods? If yes, what nutritious food are you and your
household not getting in sufficient quantities?
Do
you use food pantries or other food assistance services to
supplement the foods you purchase? If yes, what services are you
using?
Why
are you using these services?
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Responses will be explored in-depth through follow-up questions,
especially where responses suggest challenges or barriers to
regularly acquiring enough food.
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Physical access
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How
do you get to where you buy or get food (i.e., what kind of
transportation do you use)? Do you ever have difficulty getting
to a retail food store or other location where you purchase food?
If yes, why? How often each month do you have transportation
difficulties?
What
food retail outlets do you use? If they don’t mention the
commissary, ask if they use the commissary. If they don’t
use the commissary, ask why they do not use the commissary
What types of foods are
available in these retail outlets? Are the types of food sold in
these retail outlets familiar and adequate in your opinion?
What types of DoD resources
for accessing food are you aware of? (e.g., the commissary,
online shopping, delivery pilots). Do you use those resources?
Why/why not?
Service member only: What do
you think of the dining facilities—cleanliness, food
options, accessibility, comfort?
Service member only: Do you eat
in the installation dining halls? If no, why?
If yes: What types of food are
served at the dining halls? Are you able to find foods you are
willing to eat? If not, why (lack of variety, food not to your
taste, something else)?
Are dining halls or other food
options available on the installation when you need to eat your
meals (for example, late night shifts, early hours on the
weekend, etc.)?
Do work hours (or work
location) affect your access or time for meals? If yes, how?
Service member only: Are you
responsible for shopping for food and cooking your meals? If
yes, do you have time to shop and cook if you do not eat in
dining hall?
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Responses will be explored in-depth through follow-up questions,
especially where responses suggest challenges accessing regular
meals, lack of access or use of on-base sources (e.g., DFAC,
commissary) or other sources of food.
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Perceptions of
food insecurity and financial ability to acquire food
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Do
you have difficulty financially making ends meet?
Have
you ever needed to sacrifice what you or your family is able to
eat because of your financial situation?
If you
do feel like you need to sacrifice, what are examples of what you
sacrifice in terms of food?
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Moderator will explore the relationship between financial
difficulties and food insecurity in-depth through follow-up
questions.
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Spending on food acquisition within the context of other expenses
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Do
you have a monthly/family budget? If no, why not?
What are the top ten things
that your household spends its income on?
In terms of top ten list, where
do you place “getting food”?
If food is not mentioned in the list, ask where
expenditures on food fall in the household budget.
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Responses will be explored in-depth through follow-up questions,
especially whether other expenses create difficulties acquiring
food.
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Contributing factors to difficulty accessing food (focus on
process: how, when, why, and where)
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Does your monthly BAH
payment cover the cost of your housing? If not, how much more do
you pay above BAH? Are you renting your housing? Is the housing
you renting the same type of housing that DOD expects you to
rent, i.e. if due to your rank and dependency status you are
eligible for a 3 bedroom townhouse, are you renting a 3 bedroom
townhouse or something else? If it is something else, what type
of housing are you renting?
If you are not renting, did you
purchase a home for which you have a mortgage? If yes, does your
BAH payment cover your monthly mortgage cost?
Have unexpected expenses
affected your household’s ability to pay for food? If yes,
what type of expense and how much? Were these one time expenses
or recurring? If they are recurring, how often do these recur?
Have PCS moves affected your
household’s ability to pay for food? If yes, what
specifically about the PCS move caused the impact (for example
getting receipts together for reimbursement took a long time, DOD
reimbursement took a long time, expenses that were not
reimbursed)? If there are expenses that are not reimbursed, what
were those expenses?
How
do deployments impact your family’s access to food? If
yes, how?
Have changes in the status of
your spouse’s employment affected your household’s
ability to pay for food? If yes, how? If the spouse is
unemployed ask if the spouse is seeking employment.
Have changes in access to
childcare affected your household’s ability to pay for
food? If yes, how?
Have changes in childcare
expenses affected your household’s ability to pay for food?
If yes, how?
Do you have any loans? If yes,
what loans do you have? What are the monthly payments for each
of those loans?
Do you have any credit card
debt? If yes, how much? Are you paying the monthly minimum
payment or more?
Are you able to account for all
of your monthly expenses in addition to housing, utilities, and
food? For example, do you have mobile phone service? Are you
paying the cost of your phone in addition to the monthly cost of
the mobile service? Do you have streaming service or cable TV?
If yes, which services do you have?
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Responses will be explored in-depth through follow-up questions
investigating why/how these contributing factors impacted access
to food (e.g., why did a spouse losing their job affect food
access? Was housing or other expenses dependent on the spouse
having a job?)
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Access to and
use of food assistance programs, Other Strategies to address food
insecurity
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Do
you feel that people look down on others who use food assistance?
Do
you personally have concerns with using food assistance? If yes,
why?
Is
eligibility for food assistance an issue for you receiving food
assistance? If yes, how?
What
food assistance programs do you know about?
PROBE:
Do they currently food assistance program(s)
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Family
preferences/ constraints
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Does
your family have physical or mental health concerns that affect
food access?
If
children in household: Have you had to use any strategies to make
sure your child/ren has/have enough to eat? If yes, what were
they?
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GUIDE FOR IMPROMPTU INTERVIEWS OF MEMBERS AND SPOUSES
We will
recruit individuals by asking if they or anyone in their family is in
the military and whether they would be willing to discuss issues of
food access and getting food near or on military installations. The
questions are from the USDA 6-item food security scale. Note that,
since individuals will be approached at food establishments, the
interviews need to be kept short. We will aim to acquire a depth of
information on one question versus superficial information on all
questions. This may mean that most respondents will not answer all
six questions, but instead will provide in-depth information for one
or two questions from the scale. We will rotate questions asked to
ensure that all questions are asked at least three times at each site
visit location (i.e., one person will be asked the first question on
the scale, the next person will be asked the second question on the
scale, etc.).
Introduction
We are looking at
issues of food access and how people get food here on [NAME OF
installation] and around the installation. Would you be willing to
talk about your experience with food and answer a few questions
around food access for your household?
First, are you an
active duty service member or the spouse of an active duty service
member? [if no, state that we are only interviewing service members
and military spouses and thank them for their time]
What is your/your
spouse’s rank?
How long have you
been in the military/been married to your service member?
How long have you
been located at this installation?
Thank you. The
next questions are about your experiences acquiring food:
Have you ever had
the experience where the food that you bought just didn’t last,
and you didn’t have money to get more?
Yes
No
[If yes, what
specifically happened? When did this happen? How did you handle the
situation?] Can you expand/Tell me more? Why, when, where? How did
you handle?
Have you ever had
the experience where you couldn’t afford to eat balanced meals?
Yes
No
[If yes] Can
you expand/Tell me more. Why, when, where? How did you handle?
Have you or other
adults in your household ever cut the size of your meals or skip
meals because there wasn't enough money for food?
Yes
No
[If yes] Can
you expand/Tell me more. Why, when, where? How did you handle?
Have you ever
eaten less than you felt you should because there wasn't enough money
for food?
Yes
No
[If yes] Can
you expand/Tell me more. Why, when, where? How did you handle?
Have you ever
been hungry but didn't eat because there wasn't enough money for
food?
Yes
No
[If yes] Can
you expand/Tell me more. Why, when, where? How did you handle?
[If individual
answers no to all (i.e., they are food secure)] Tell me more
about your food purchasing and preparation?
GUIDE FOR FOOD SERVICE PROVIDER INTERVIEWS
In terms of the
food provided to service members: can you speak to what is served?
What is available?
What are your
goals in providing food? What are the guidelines, if any?
How are menus
planned?
What is the meal
schedule?
How do you handle
food restrictions? Individual preferences?
Do you know how
well the dining facilities are utilized by service members? Do you
have data on use?
We know from
survey data that service members do not eat all their meals in the
dining facilities. Do you have a sense for why they do not use the
dining facilities for every meal? Which meals are busiest/most
popular? Which meals are skipped the most?
Have you received
any feedback from service members on the food available at dining
facilities? What about the hours?
Is there anything
you would change about the types of food you provide to service
members?
Is there anything
you would change about when food is offered?
Is there anything
you would change about your dining facilities?
Any changes to
how you provide food to service members?
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