Iranian Journal of Public Health (Oct 2019)

Home Food Safety Practice and Household Food Insecurity: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach

  • Fatemeh ESFARJANI,
  • Hedayat HOSSEINI,
  • Ramin KHAKSAR,
  • Roshanak ROUSTAEE,
  • Haleh ALIKHANIAN,
  • Marjan KHALAFI,
  • Amin MOUSAVI KHANEGHAH,
  • Fatemeh MOHAMMADI-NASRABADI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v48i10.3495
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 10

Abstract

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Background: Food safety and food security are interrelated concepts with a profound impact on the quality of human life. The current study, for the first time, was set to identify associations between home food safety practice and household food insecurity a structural equation modeling approach. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, urban households were selected from among 10 health centers of five districts of Tehran, Iran (2015). The following questionnaires were completed: socioeconomic status (SES), food security and food safety. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was applied for predicting the relationships between SES, food insecurity, and food safety in households. Results: Food security was observed in 56% of households. Mild, moderate and severe food-insecure households were determined to be 29%, 12%, and 3%, respectively. In addition, the scores of home food safety practice in 37.5%, 33% and 29.5% of the households were classified as desirable, acceptable and weak, respectively. Low-educated mothers having husbands with low educational and occupational level had a weaker food safety practice compared to high-educated ones. Based on the SEM results, an inverse association between food safety practice and food insecurity score was observed (t= -2.89, ɣ= 0.16). Conclusion: Food insecurity and undesirable food safety practice were relatively prevalent among households. In addition, the economic and social factors could inversely affect both food insecurity and food safety practices.

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