ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP OF FOOD SECURITY, CHILD MENTAL HEALTH, AND DEVELOPMENT IN RURAL NIGERIA: A NARRATIVE REVIEW
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Abstract
Aims: This narrative review aims to critically examine existing literature spanning from 2013 to 2023, focusing on unravelling the intricate connections between food security, child mental health, and development in rural Nigerian settings.
Methods: Employing a narrative review methodology, this study carefully selected and analysed six key studies. Diverse research designs, including cross-sectional surveys, descriptive study, and prospective study, were utilised to investigate the relationships between food security, child mental health, and development in rural Nigeria.
Results/Findings: The outcomes of the selected studies illuminate multifaceted challenges faced by children in the rural areas of Nigeria. Notable disparities in food security, psychological well-being, and dietary diversity across different regions were identified. The findings underscore the urgent need for context-specific interventions and policies tailored toward addressing the unique socio-economic, geographical, and cultural factors influencing child well-being in rural Nigeria.
Discussion: The discussion center on the implications of the research findings, emphasizing the pressing need for targeted interventions to address the identified challenges. It explores the complex interplay of socio-economic, geographical, and cultural factors affecting child well-being, with a focus on how these factors contribute to disparities in food security and mental health outcomes.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this review should contribute with insights to the academic discourse, providing guidance for future research endeavours and informing evidence-based strategies. The urgent recommendation is the implementation of context-specific interventions and policies to enhance the overall health and development of children in rural Nigerian settings. The discussion also emphasizes the critical importance of addressing factors such as poor road networks and infrastructure in tackling the deepening food crisis. Finally, it acknowledges the alarming rate of population growth compared to food availability, the conclusion therefore emphasizes the need for comprehensive strategies to alleviate the impact on children, who emerge as the major victims in this complex scenario.