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Survey of Food Insecurity on Thirty-Four Campuses<br />

The U.S. Department of Agriculture measures food security along a<br />

scale from “high food security” to “very low food security,” with three<br />

categories to indicate levels of food insecurity.<br />

u u<br />

u u<br />

u u<br />

“Moderate food security” describes households with some level<br />

of concern or challenge in accessing quality food without significant<br />

decreases in quality, variety, or quantity.<br />

“Low food security” describes households where quality, variety,<br />

and desirability are negatively impacted, but quantity is not.<br />

“Very low food security” indicates decreases in all areas (quality,<br />

variety, desirability, quantity) as well as disrupted eating patterns due<br />

to inability to access adequate food. 15<br />

The survey assessed the food security level of the respondents using the<br />

questions provided in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Adult Food<br />

Security Survey Module. 16 Based on their responses to these questions,<br />

respondents were given a score of zero through ten. Their food security<br />

status was then determined based on their score:<br />

uu<br />

uu<br />

uu<br />

uu<br />

Score of zero – High food security<br />

Score of 1-2 – Marginal food security<br />

Score of 3-5 – Low food security<br />

Score of 6-10 – Very low food security<br />

Students with a score of three or more were considered “food insecure.”<br />

Students with a score of six or more were considered to be “very food<br />

insecure” and likely to be suffering from hunger.<br />

15 U.S. Department of Agriculture, “Definitions of Food Insecurity,” September 8, 2015, http://<br />

www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-nutrition-assistance/food-security-in-the-us/definitions-of-foodsecurity.aspx.<br />

16 U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service, “U.S. Adult Food Security Survey<br />

Module: Three-Stage Design, With Screeners,” September 2012, http://www.ers.usda.gov/<br />

datafiles/Food_Security_in_the_United_States/Food_Security_Survey_Modules/ad2012.pdf.<br />

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