Author/Authors :
Rafiei, Morteza Department of Medical Education - Medical Education Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Rastegari, Hosein Ali Industrial Cooperation Office - Chancellery of Research - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Ghiasi, Mojdeh Department of Medical Education - Medical Education Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Shahsanaie, Vahid Industrial Cooperation Office - Chancellery of Research - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Food security is a state in which all people at every time have physical and economic access to adequate food to obviate nutritional needs and live a healthy and active life. Therefore, this study was performed to quantitatively evaluate the household food
security in Esfahan using the localized version of US Household Food Security Survey Module (US HFSSM).
Methods: This descriptive cross‑sectional study was performed in year 2006 on 3000 households of Esfahan. The study instrument used in this work is 18‑item US food security module, which is developed into a localized 15‑item questionnaire. This study is performed in two stages of families with no children (under 18 years old) and families with children over 18 years old.
Results: The results showed that item severity coefficient, ratio of responses given by households and item in fit and outfit coefficient in adult’s and children’s questionnaire respectively. According to obtained data, scale score of +3 in adults group is described as
determination limit of slight food insecurity and +6 is stated as the limit for severe food insecurity. For children’s group, scale score of +2 is defined to be the limit of slight food insecurity and +5 is the determination limit of severe food insecurity.
Conclusions: The main hypothesis of this survey analysis is based on the raw scale score of USFSSM The item of “lack of enough money for buying food” (item 2) and the item of “lack of balanced meal” (3rd item) have the lowest severity coefficient. Then, the ascending rate of item severity continues in first item, 4th item and
keeps increasing into 10th item.
Keywords :
Current population , survey , food security , household