2009
DOI: 10.1186/1475-2891-8-28
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Assessing the internal validity of a household survey-based food security measure adapted for use in Iran

Abstract: BackgroundThe prevalence of food insecurity is an indicator of material well-being in an area of basic need. The U.S. Food Security Module has been adapted for use in a wide variety of cultural and linguistic settings around the world. We assessed the internal validity of the adapted U.S. Household Food Security Survey Module to measure adult and child food insecurity in Isfahan, Iran, using statistical methods based on the Rasch measurement model.MethodsThe U.S. Household Food Security Survey Module was trans… Show more

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“…This scale was developed in the early 1980s in the USA by the Community Childhood Hunger Identification Project (35) . The CCHIP intended to Household food insecurity: systematic review of the instruments • Amharic: Ethiopia (70) • Swahili: Tanzania (71) • Kannada: India • Spanish: Argentina (73) , Bolivia (74) , Ecuador (75) , Mexico (76,77) , Peru (78) • English: Canada (79) , Philippines (74) , Trinidad and Tobago (80) • Portuguese: Brazil (59) • French: Canada (81) • Aymara: Bolivia (74) • Mòoré: Burkina Faso (74) • Tagalog: Philippines (74) • Tamil: India (82) • Farsi/Persian: Iran (83,84) • Afro-Asiatic: Tanzania (85) • Nilo-Saharan: Tanzania (85) • Thai: Thailand (86) • Urdu: Pakistan (87) (14) HFSSM-6SF USA English 6 Dichotomous…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scale was developed in the early 1980s in the USA by the Community Childhood Hunger Identification Project (35) . The CCHIP intended to Household food insecurity: systematic review of the instruments • Amharic: Ethiopia (70) • Swahili: Tanzania (71) • Kannada: India • Spanish: Argentina (73) , Bolivia (74) , Ecuador (75) , Mexico (76,77) , Peru (78) • English: Canada (79) , Philippines (74) , Trinidad and Tobago (80) • Portuguese: Brazil (59) • French: Canada (81) • Aymara: Bolivia (74) • Mòoré: Burkina Faso (74) • Tagalog: Philippines (74) • Tamil: India (82) • Farsi/Persian: Iran (83,84) • Afro-Asiatic: Tanzania (85) • Nilo-Saharan: Tanzania (85) • Thai: Thailand (86) • Urdu: Pakistan (87) (14) HFSSM-6SF USA English 6 Dichotomous…”
Section: Characteristics Of the Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dastgiri et al (19) evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of the short-form (six items) questionnaire for screening of FI in the north-west of Iran, compared with the adequacy of energy and four key nutrients. Rafiei et al (20) assessed the internal validity of the adapted US HFSSM to measure FI among adults and children in Isfahan, central Iran, using statistical methods based on the Rasch measurement model. They found 45?8 % and 47?8 % FI among adults and children, respectively.…”
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“…Food insecurity of the household was assessed through USDA 18-item food security questionnaire (26); this questionnaire was validated in some other studies conducted in Iran (27,28). This questionnaire, which evaluated food security status of the households in the last 12 months, was completed through interviews with the mother or the person responsible for preparing food for the family; the maximum score of this questionnaire is 18.…”
Section: Household Food Insecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%