OBJECTIVE: To assess the perception and experience with food insecurity among Latinos living in California, as well as their interpretation of the items included in the Food Security Scale. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A series of four focus groups were carried out among 30 adults of Latin-American descent living in California. The participant's responses were coded by two researchers to identify the main issues, and to compare them for assessing their convergence. RESULTS: The items were well understood and were not perceived as offensive. The conceptual framework was confirmed as a "managed process" with different severity levels. The causes of food insecurity were: unemployment, high cost of some food items, and lack of nutritional information. The demand for nutritional education was constant. CONCLUSION: Interpreting data on food insecurity in Latinos requires proper consideration of their particular perceptions.
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Melgar-Quiñonez, H., Kaiser, L. L., Martin, A. C., Metz, D., & Olivares, A. (2003). Inseguridad alimentaria en latinos de California: observaciones de grupos focales. Salud Pública de México, 45(3), 198–205. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0036-36342003000300009
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