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. 2014 Jun;32(2):227–236.

Table 1.

Prevalence of food insecurity, based on Household Food Insecurity Access Scale, among households in an urban resettlement colony in South Delhi, India

Question Rarely Sometimes Often
n (%) n (%) n (%)
1. In the past four weeks, did you worry that your household would not have enough food? 57 (22.8)* 5 (2) 0 (0)
2. In the past four weeks, were you or any household members not able to eat the kinds of foods you/they preferred because of a lack of resources? 24 (9.6) 4 (1.6) 0(0)
3. In the past four weeks, did you or any household members have to eat a limited variety of foods due to a lack of resources? 7 (2.8) 1 (0.4) 0 (0)
4. In the past four weeks, did you or any household members have to eat some foods that you/they really did not want to eat because of a lack of resources to obtain other types of food? 83 (33.2) 1 (0.4) 0 (0)
5. In the past four weeks, did you or any household members have to eat a smaller meal than you/they felt you/they needed because there was not enough food? 23 (8.9) 1 (0.4) 0 (0)
6. In the past four weeks, did you or any household members have to eat fewer meals in a day because there was not enough food? 19 (7.6) 2 (0.8) 0 (0)
7. In the past four weeks, was there ever no food of any kind to eat in your household because of lack of resources to get food? 16 (6.4) 5 (2) 0 (0)
8. In the past four weeks, did you or any household members go to sleep at night hungry because there was not enough food? 1 (0.4) 1 (0.4) 0 (0)
9. In the past four weeks, did you or any household members go a whole day and night without eating anything because there was not enough food? 0 0 0 (0)

*Food-secure;

†Mildly food-insecure;

‡Moderately food-insecure;

¶Severely food-insecure