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Household Food Insecurity Access Scale×US-Haushaltsmodul zur Erfassung der Ernährungssicherheit×
FachgebietPublic-Health-ErnährungPublic-Health-Ernährung
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr20071999
UrheberCoates, Swindale, Bilinsky; FANTA ProjectBickel et al.; USDA Economic Research Service and Food and Nutrition Service
TypHousehold surveyHousehold survey; yes/no and frequency responses
Wegweisende QuelleCoates, J., Swindale, A., & Bilinsky, P. (2007). Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) for measurement of food access: indicator guide. Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, Academy for Educational Development. DOI ↗Bickel, G., Nord, M., Price, C., Hamilton, W., & Cook, J. (1999). Guide to measuring household food security, revised 1999. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service. link ↗
AliasnamenHFIAS, Food Insecurity Access ScaleHFSM, Food Security Survey Module, USDA Food Security Module
Verwandt33
ZusammenfassungThe HFIAS is a 9-item survey designed to measure the frequency and severity of food insecurity at the household level in resource-limited settings. Developed by the FANTA Project in 2007, it assesses four domains of food access: anxiety, dietary diversity, food consumption frequency, and household member deprivation. It is widely used in low- and middle-income countries for program evaluation and surveillance.The HFSM is the official U.S. government measure of household food security, used in the Current Population Survey and National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey since 1995. The 18-item full form and 6-item short form assess the frequency and severity of food insecurity within a household based on direct reports of food access constraints, dietary adjustments, and hunger. The HFSM is the standard for U.S. food security surveillance and policy evaluation.
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