Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Sep 2023)

Household-level food insecurity and its correlates in rural Bihar: A cross-sectional study

  • Bijaya N. Naik,
  • Manisha Verma,
  • Rajath U. R. Rao,
  • Santosh K. Nirala,
  • Chandramani Singh,
  • Sanjay Pandey,
  • Alok Ranjan,
  • Pragya Kumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2300_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
pp. 1864 – 1870

Abstract

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Introduction: Bihar has experienced high nutritional public health problem among children and women over the years. In this background, this study was planned to find the level of food insecurity and identify contributing factors in rural Bihar. Material and Methods: We conducted community-based cross-sectional study among 255 families residing in villages catered by RHTC, Naubatpur. A pretested semi-structured interview schedule and HFIAS were used. Result: A total of 27.8% of the 255 households were food insecure, of which 73.3% were severely food insecure. Kutcha houses, dispossession of agricultural land, and lower SES were found to be predictors. Conclusion: Around one in three families experienced food insecurity, and it was more among families residing in kutcha houses, without possession of agricultural land and belonging to lower socioeconomic status.

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