The Prolepsis Institute participated in the 12th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry at the University of Illinois
The Prolepsis Institute, participated in the 12th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry which took place at the University of Illinois on May 18-21. Ms. Nadia Dalma, Head of Qualitative Analysis of the Institute, presented the results of the qualitative research on assessing health-related quality of life in 10-12 year old students and their parents facing food insecurity and participating in the Program DIATROFI.
HRQoL in school children facing food insecurity is a multi-dimensional concept which includes domains related to physical, emotional, social and school functioning. According to the study, socio-emotional and school development of food insecure children constitute crucial issues that are connected with students’ social stigmatization, feelings of sadness, fear and anger as well as weak school performance. Additionally, it is demonstrated that the family’s economic status, food insecurity, as well as the mother’s emotional state are essential factors of HRQoL in elementary school children.
The qualitative research that took place within the Program DIATROFI, demonstrates the multiple positive effects of a school food aid program which provides healthy meals daily to all students in elementary schools located in deprived areas, some of those effects being the family’s financial aid, mothers’ emotional relief, improvement of students’ physical, emotional, social and school functioning.
For more information on the 12th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry visit: http://icqi.org