id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-284094-owce4xg8 Fitzpatrick, Kevin M. Homeless and hungry: food insecurity in the land of plenty 2020-11-04 .txt text/plain 6542 336 51 As such, the primary intent of this paper was to examine specific hypotheses that explored the impact of both risks/stressors and resources on the reported food insecurity among homeless adults. Additionally, there were significant resources (access to medical services, and community connectedness) that were negatively related to food insecurity among homeless adults. We offer a unique contribution to this limited body of research on food insecurity among the homeless by highlighting the role that interaction with the criminal justice system and medical institutions playing in shaping an outcome critical to public health in the USA. Despite the present study's findings that highlight the importance of health-related stressors, social and psychological resources for both the food insecurity literature generally, and the homeless literature specifically, we note some important limitations. Future research could include both a wider range of variables and a series of more complex models to further explicate the interrelationships between health stressors, resources and food insecurity among homeless persons. ./cache/cord-284094-owce4xg8.txt ./txt/cord-284094-owce4xg8.txt