IntroductionThis study aimed to develop and test novel self-administered measures (Absorptive capacity, Adaptive capacity, and Transformative capacity) of three aspects of a household's resilience to financial shocks (e.g., job loss) that can increase food insecurity risk.MethodsMeasures were piloted in a convenience sample of households at risk for food insecurity in the United States. The survey included the new measures, validation variables (financial shock, household food security, general health, personal resilience to challenges, and financial wellbeing), and demographic questions. Exploratory factor analysis was used to assess dimensionality, internal consistency was assessed [Cronbach's alpha (CA)], and construct validity was asses...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
Background: Food insecurity is a fact of life for millions of people in the United States. In 2015, ...
Resilience is often associated with multivalued and multi-faceted strategies, programs, and projects...
IntroductionThis study aimed to develop and test novel self-administered measures (Absorptive capaci...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to efforts to measuring and assessing resilience properti...
Food insecurity is widespread in America and has both humanitarian and economic consequences. The pu...
Reducing the prevalence of household food insecurity has been a long-standing objective of the feder...
The way economic studies conceptualize and measure resilience is very heterogeneous. This does not o...
IntroductionBuilding household resiliency is one strategy that may help insulate households from the...
Resilience has become one of the keywords in the recent scholarly and policy debates on food securit...
Food security continues to be a relevant and prevalent problem in the US that affects millions of pe...
Defining and interpreting food security, and measuring it in reliable, valid and cost-effective ways...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to describe the development and preliminary testing of new sc...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Security Survey Module (FSSM) is a valuable tool for ...
Food insecurity exists whenever there is limited or uncertain access to enough food. Within househol...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
Background: Food insecurity is a fact of life for millions of people in the United States. In 2015, ...
Resilience is often associated with multivalued and multi-faceted strategies, programs, and projects...
IntroductionThis study aimed to develop and test novel self-administered measures (Absorptive capaci...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to efforts to measuring and assessing resilience properti...
Food insecurity is widespread in America and has both humanitarian and economic consequences. The pu...
Reducing the prevalence of household food insecurity has been a long-standing objective of the feder...
The way economic studies conceptualize and measure resilience is very heterogeneous. This does not o...
IntroductionBuilding household resiliency is one strategy that may help insulate households from the...
Resilience has become one of the keywords in the recent scholarly and policy debates on food securit...
Food security continues to be a relevant and prevalent problem in the US that affects millions of pe...
Defining and interpreting food security, and measuring it in reliable, valid and cost-effective ways...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to describe the development and preliminary testing of new sc...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Security Survey Module (FSSM) is a valuable tool for ...
Food insecurity exists whenever there is limited or uncertain access to enough food. Within househol...
In the US over the last few years, approximately 14.5% of households experience food insecurity at s...
Background: Food insecurity is a fact of life for millions of people in the United States. In 2015, ...
Resilience is often associated with multivalued and multi-faceted strategies, programs, and projects...