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Am J Health Behav ; 38(5): 726-36, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24933142

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To identify differences in food-shopping environments of Texas WIC vendors using a culturally adapted instrument. METHODS: A survey tool was developed for measuring food availability, accessibility, and affordability in 111 WIC vendors in Texas. Two-tailed t-tests and Mann-Whitney tests were used for rural/urban and Texas-Mexico border/non-border area comparisons. RESULTS: Prices were higher in rural areas than in urban areas for 2 key foods, fruits (p = .024) and milk (p = .007); non-border vendors had overall better food availability than border vendors; non-border vendors had better accessibility for fruits (p = .007) than border vendors. CONCLUSION: In Texas, disparities in food-shopping environments are evident and can be assessed using a culturally adapted survey tool.


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Commerce/methods , Food Assistance , Healthcare Disparities , Social Environment , Commerce/economics , Costs and Cost Analysis , Female , Food Supply , Humans , Male , Mexico , Pilot Projects , Residence Characteristics , Rural Population , Statistics, Nonparametric , Texas , Urban Population
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