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Research Article

Characteristics, Perceptions, and Dietary Intakes of WIC Participants in Rural Appalachia

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Pages 475-493 | Published online: 20 Apr 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Over the last decade, the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) has been transitioning to electronic food-benefits (eWIC). The North Carolina Appalachian Region was among the last to implement this transition, yet little is known about how eWIC influenced experiences in rural areas. This study examined potential differences in maternal shopping characteristics (MSC), perceptions, barriers, and dietary intakes by type of food-benefits used (paper food-benefits (PB) versus eWIC) among pregnant women and/or mothers in three rural counties in Western North Carolina. Our findings suggest eWIC has a positive impact on MSC and overall satisfaction in this region.

Disclosure/Declaration of Interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest.

Data Availability

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, SI, upon reasonable request.

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