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Examining the role of depression in the Filipino elderly’s food preferences in prison setting: data from conjoint analysis and SEM

Allan de Guzman (College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, The Graduate School and Research Center for Social Sciences and Education, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines)
Sean Frances Barredo (Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, College of Education, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines)
Kim Rajah Caillan (Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, College of Education, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines)

International Journal of Prisoner Health

ISSN: 1744-9200

Article publication date: 27 March 2020

Issue publication date: 7 May 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

Previous studies suggest that the care for elderly prisoners is a growing problem. The emerging phenomenon such as the correctional ageing crisis is an urgent concern that needs to be collectively and holistically addressed from a multi-sectoral perspective. In a developing country, like the Philippines, where prison congestion is alarming, the need for more empirical investigations that probe into the prison life and services is warranted to better inform penal policy and practice that would improve health outcomes among incarcerated individuals. The purpose of this study is to examine the extent to which depression among Filipino elderly prisoners shape their food choices.

Design/methodology/approach

A survey of 160 Filipino elderly prisoners of age 60 and above from October to November 2018 was conducted using a three-part research instrument, which consists of a personal and nutrition-related checklist, 15-point geriatric depression scale and a set of cards that were ranked and sorted through the balanced incomplete block design.

Findings

Results of the survey were subjected to conjoint analysis and structural equation modeling using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 24. Interestingly, taste was the most considered attribute (30.765%) while portion size (9.759%) is the least considered by the Filipino elderly prisoners. Notably, depression has a significant positive effect on their food preferences in all attributes except portion size.

Research limitations/implications

This study was limited to two prison settings in the Philippines. Considering the results from the conjoint analysis, strategies can be developed in designing an individualized meal plan suitable for the needs of each elderly prisoner. Also, sizeable government appropriations should be in place to ensure the nutritional quality of food served to aging Filipino prisoners.

Practical implications

Provisions for a pool of nutritionists working hand in hand with other health members would guarantee a prison system that promotes the overall well-being of each prisoner. Further, this study can contribute valuable inputs in the menu cycle practice of prisons in the country. There may be a need to prioritize the nutritional aspect of these vulnerable and deprived groups so as to promote a better quality of life among elderly prisoners. Also, other forms of psychosocial, physical and spiritual health activities extended to elderly prisoners may prevent depressive symptoms.

Originality/value

Conjoint analysis is remarkably gaining prominence in not only the health-care setting (Phillips et al., 2002; Ryan and Farrar, 2000) but also the field of nutrition. It holds a number of unique and practical promises to prison settings.

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Acknowledgements

This paper was funded by the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education, University of Santo Tomas.

Citation

de Guzman, A., Barredo, S.F. and Caillan, K.R. (2020), "Examining the role of depression in the Filipino elderly’s food preferences in prison setting: data from conjoint analysis and SEM", International Journal of Prisoner Health, Vol. 16 No. 2, pp. 135-149. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPH-09-2019-0054

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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