College students' interpretations of food security questions: results from cognitive interviews
Abstract Background Food insecurity (FI) - the lack of sufficient access to food to maintain a healthy lifestyle - among college (i.e. post-secondary or higher education institution) students has become a prominent issue in the U.S. However, it is not clear if high rates of FI among students are due...
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Main Authors: | Cassandra J. Nikolaus (Author), Brenna Ellison (Author), Sharon M. Nickols-Richardson (Author) |
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