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From: The effect of food insecurity and stress on delay discounting across families: a COVID-19 natural experiment

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The effect of pandemic food insecurity on perceived stress. Note: Controlling for covariates and baseline levels of household food security and perceived life stress, parents who reported greater food insecurity also reported greater perceived life stress (β = -0.03, t(102.45) = -2.58, p = 0.011). *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001

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