Estimation and Validation of Adapted Household Food Insecurity Access Scale in Lahore – Pakistan

B. Pervaiz, M. Manzoor, Rabia Pervaiz
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Purpose: Food insecurity is not only the problem of all developing countries but developed countries are also facing this issue especially after COVID-19. Food security is the combination of food availability, accessibility and utilization. However, the food accessibility is associated with household income and wealth. Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) developed by USAID is a tool for measuring prevalence of food insecurity. HFIAS treats food insecurity as a condition that can be identified and measured by experiences and behavioral responses that appear to be common for low income households. Current study is meant for the estimation and validation of HFIAS in the context of Pakistan, and to look for the relationship between food insecurity and socio-economic characteristics of the community. Methodology: A dedicated survey was conducted in Peri-urban areas of Lahore district from January to February, 2021. Responses from 316 households were recorded on a structured questionnaire which was adapted from HFIAS due to cultural context and socio economic conditions.  Findings: Results showed that 30.2% of the households were food secure whereas 22.3% were mildly food insecure, 40.2% were moderately food insecure and 7.3% were severely food insecure. HFIAS was found to have good internal consistency (Cronbach’s Alpha = 0.684). Policy Implication: HFIAS is a valid and reliable tool to measure the food accessibility at the household level in Pakistan.
巴基斯坦拉合尔地区家庭粮食不安全获取规模的估算与验证
目的:粮食不安全不仅是所有发展中国家的问题,发达国家也面临着这一问题,特别是在2019冠状病毒病之后。粮食安全是粮食供应、可及性和利用的综合。然而,食物的可获得性与家庭收入和财富有关。美国国际开发署开发的家庭粮食不安全获取量表(HFIAS)是衡量粮食不安全普遍程度的工具。HFIAS将粮食不安全视为一种可以通过经历和行为反应来识别和衡量的状况,这种情况似乎在低收入家庭中很常见。目前的研究旨在估计和验证巴基斯坦背景下的HFIAS,并寻找粮食不安全与社区社会经济特征之间的关系。方法:于2021年1月至2月在拉合尔地区的城郊地区进行了一项专门调查。根据文化背景和社会经济条件,将316个家庭的回答记录在一份结构化问卷上,该问卷改编自HFIAS。结果显示,30.2%的家庭处于粮食安全状态,22.3%的家庭处于轻度粮食不安全状态,40.2%的家庭处于中度粮食不安全状态,7.3%的家庭处于严重粮食不安全状态。HFIAS具有良好的内部一致性(Cronbach’s Alpha = 0.684)。政策含义:HFIAS是衡量巴基斯坦家庭粮食可及性的有效和可靠的工具。
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