The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Security Survey Module (FSSM) is a valuable tool for measuring food insecurity, but it has limitations for capturing experiences of less severe food insecurity. To develop and test the Four Domain Food Insecurity Scale (4D-FIS), a complementary measure designed to assess all four domains of the food access dimension of food insecurity (quantitative, qualitative, psychological, and social).Low-income Black, Latina, and White women (n = 109) completed semi-structured (qualitative) and structured (quantitative) interviews. Interviewers separately administered two food insecurity scales, including the 4D-FIS and the USDA FSSM adult scale. A scoring protocol was developed to determine food insecurit...
(Module) designed to measure the amount of food insecurity and hunger prevalent in the nation during...
Food insecurity refers to the uncertainty of having or acquiring enough food to sustain all members ...
Measuring the incidence and intensity of food insecurity has long been a challenge due to its concep...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Security Survey Module (FSSM) is a valuable tool for ...
ObjectiveFood insecurity is a salient health issue comprised of four dimensions – food access, avail...
Food insecurity exists whenever there is limited or uncertain access to enough food. Within househol...
IntroductionThis study aimed to develop and test novel self-administered measures (Absorptive capaci...
Background: Food insecurity is a fact of life for millions of people in the United States. In 2015, ...
Most food insecurity research within the United States has focused on the headcount ratio of food in...
IntroductionThis study aimed to develop and test novel self-administered measures (Absorptive capaci...
This paper, through an adaption of the United States Department of Agriculture Adult Food Security s...
Food insecurity is widespread in America and has both humanitarian and economic consequences. The pu...
In 2016, 12.3% of all US households (15.6 million households) experienced food insecurity sometime d...
Research shows that food insecurity rates and experiences vary by subpopulation. This dissertation e...
ObjectiveTo facilitate the introduction of food insecurity screening into clinical settings, we exam...
(Module) designed to measure the amount of food insecurity and hunger prevalent in the nation during...
Food insecurity refers to the uncertainty of having or acquiring enough food to sustain all members ...
Measuring the incidence and intensity of food insecurity has long been a challenge due to its concep...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Security Survey Module (FSSM) is a valuable tool for ...
ObjectiveFood insecurity is a salient health issue comprised of four dimensions – food access, avail...
Food insecurity exists whenever there is limited or uncertain access to enough food. Within househol...
IntroductionThis study aimed to develop and test novel self-administered measures (Absorptive capaci...
Background: Food insecurity is a fact of life for millions of people in the United States. In 2015, ...
Most food insecurity research within the United States has focused on the headcount ratio of food in...
IntroductionThis study aimed to develop and test novel self-administered measures (Absorptive capaci...
This paper, through an adaption of the United States Department of Agriculture Adult Food Security s...
Food insecurity is widespread in America and has both humanitarian and economic consequences. The pu...
In 2016, 12.3% of all US households (15.6 million households) experienced food insecurity sometime d...
Research shows that food insecurity rates and experiences vary by subpopulation. This dissertation e...
ObjectiveTo facilitate the introduction of food insecurity screening into clinical settings, we exam...
(Module) designed to measure the amount of food insecurity and hunger prevalent in the nation during...
Food insecurity refers to the uncertainty of having or acquiring enough food to sustain all members ...
Measuring the incidence and intensity of food insecurity has long been a challenge due to its concep...