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Stigma and Social Support on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Table of Contents

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Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: My Experiences with SNAP

Chapter 2: Factors Influencing SNAP Enrollment

Chapter 3: Bringing Everything Together: Theory Application

Chapter 4: Summary of Study Findings

Chapter 5: General Views of SNAP Themes

Chapter 6: Stigma and SNAP Enrollment

Chapter 7: Disclosing SNAP Enrollment Concerns

Chapter 8: Social Support from Family and Friends and SNAP Enrollment

Chapter 9: Factors that Influence Enrollment and Implications from Findings

Bibliography

Appendix

About the Author

About the Author

Laura Blount Carper is instructor at Louisiana Tech University.

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In the United States, being poor is stigmatized. Even more highly stigmatized is taking advantage of programs that were designed to help reduce the consequences of living in poverty. Dr. Carper’s research will be beneficial to service providers and policy makers as they consider how best to encourage those who qualify for such assistance to take advantage of these programs.
*Loretta L. Pecchioni, Louisiana State University*

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