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. 2018 Apr 26;10(5):535. doi: 10.3390/nu10050535

Table A2.

Distribution of affirmative responses and mean scores to items on the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS): households (n = 685) in urban Surabaya, Indonesia, May 2015.

HFIAS Questions (Due to Lack of Food or Limited Resources to Obtain Food, in the Past Four Weeks Did You or Any Household Member…) Affirmative Responses
n %
Q1: Worry about food 353 51.5
Q2: Unable to eat preferred foods 325 47.4
Q3: Eat just a few kinds of foods 249 36.4
Q4: Eat foods they really do not want to eat 243 35.5
Q5: Eat small meals a day 199 29.1
Q6: Eat fewer meals in a day 156 22.8
Q7: No food of any kind in the household 79 11.5
Q8: Go to sleep hungry 104 15.2
Q9: Go a whole day and night without eating 22 3.2

HFIAS, Household Food Insecurity Access Scale. Q, question.