id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-256645-m0t8hwco Denney, Justin T. Food Insecurity in Households with Young Children: A Test of Contextual Congruence 2020-08-07 .txt text/plain 7200 307 41 In the current study, we investigate the role of congruence -the degree to which individual (or household) and neighborhood conditions align or diverge -across poverty, education and race/ethnicity in relation to household food insecurity. Instead, we examine whether congruence across poverty, education, and race/ethnicity at the individual and neighborhood-level associates with household food insecurity risk. Model 1a shows that among this lower to moderate income sample, after adjusting for relevant household and child-level covariates, living in a high poverty neighborhood is not associated with the odds of household food insecurity. To address this gap in the literature on neighborhood health effects, as well as food insecurity research, we use a framework of contextual congruence to investigate the degree to which individual and neighborhood-level alignment (or divergence) across poverty, education and race/ethnicity associates with household food insecurity risk. ./cache/cord-256645-m0t8hwco.txt ./txt/cord-256645-m0t8hwco.txt