Validation of the Malay version of Food Insecurity Experience Scale (M-FIES) using Rasch analysis

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Roselawati Mat Ya, Noraishah Mohamed Nor, N. Jaafar, S. Sidek, Jamalludin Ab Rahman, Norhasmah Sulaiman, Wan Azdie Mohd Abu Bakar
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Introduction: Food security can be defined as the availability of and accessibility to food, acquired in an acceptable means at any given time and place in a way that could maintain health and wellbeing. One critical dimension of food security is continued access to adequate food. To measure this dimension, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) developed the latest measurement tool, namely the Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES), the first instrument to measure people who experience food insecurity globally. This study aimed to validate the construct validity and reliability of the Malay version of FIES (M-FIES) for Malaysians. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 145 households in Kuantan, Pahang. Rasch analysis was used to analyse the construct validity of FIES. Results: FIES met the Rasch model assumptions with all items having an infit value of between 0.7- 1.3 and an outfit value of <2.0. The item and person reliability were 0.97 and 0.71, respectively; while the item and person separation were 5.59 and 1.58, respectively. The FIES item severity indicated that the items “few food”, “healthy”, “skipped”, “ate less”, and “runout” were disordered. Conclusion: The M-FIES is a valid and reliable measurement tool for the food insecurity situation among households based on its construct validity assessed using the Rasch model. Furthermore, the severity of item in M-FIES was different in terms of order from the original FIES, suggesting that the same items may be interpreted differently due to cultural or societal differences.
利用 Rasch 分析法验证马来语版食物不安全体验量表(M-FIES)
导言:粮食安全可定义为在任何特定时间和地点,以可接受的方式获得食物,从而保持健康和福祉。粮食安全的一个重要方面是持续获得充足的食物。为测量这一维度,联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)开发了最新的测量工具,即 "粮食不安全体验量表"(FIES),这是首个测量全球粮食不安全体验者的工具。本研究旨在验证马来语版 FIES(M-FIES)在马来西亚人中的构建有效性和可靠性。研究方法:这项横断面研究在彭亨州关丹市的 145 个家庭中进行。研究采用 Rasch 分析法来分析 FIES 的建构效度。结果:FIES 符合 Rasch 模型:FIES 符合 Rasch 模型假设,所有项目的 infit 值均在 0.7-1.3 之间,outfit 值小于 2.0。项目和人的信度分别为 0.97 和 0.71,项目和人的分离度分别为 5.59 和 1.58。FIES 项目严重性表明,"食物少"、"健康"、"不吃"、"吃得少 "和 "吃不完 "等项目是紊乱的。结论根据 Rasch 模型评估的建构效度,M-FIES 是衡量家庭食物不安全状况的有效、可靠的工具。此外,M-FIES 中项目的严重程度在顺序上与原始 FIES 有所不同,这表明由于文化或社会差异,相同的项目可能会有不同的解释。
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Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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