Abstract
Objective: To validate a two-item food security questionnaire (FSQ) for use in a clinical setting to screen HIV-1 infected patients for food insecurity.Design The present study was a questionnaire-based survey of forty-nine subjects attending an HIV clinic. Subjects completed a two-item questionnaire and a six-item validated FSQ contemporaneously.Results: A strong correlation was found between the two-item and six-item FSQ (σ = 0.895; 95% CI 0.821, 0.940; P < 0.0001). Cronbach's coefficient was found to be 094 and 090 for the two-item and six-item FSQ, respectively. The two-item FSQ yielded a sensitivity of 100% (95% CI 75, 100) and a specificity of 78% (95% CI 61, 90). The negative predictive value was found to be 100% (95% CI 88, 100).Conclusions: The results of the present study suggest that the two-item FSQ is a valid, reliable and sensitive screening tool of food insecurity in people living with HIV in a clinical setting.
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Young, J., Jeganathan, S., Houtzager, L., Di Guilmi, A., & Purnomo, J. (2009). A valid two-item food security questionnaire for screening HIV-1 infected patients in a clinical setting. Public Health Nutrition, 12(11), 2129–2132. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980009005795
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