Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil
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Resumo: | ObjectiveThe objective was to evaluate the perception and comprehension of concepts and terminology related to food security and insecurity, especially those that comprise the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale, in the context of indigenous socio-cultural reality. MethodsQualitative research techniques were used in Cacau, Flexeira and Mamori indigenous communities located in the Médio Juruá watershed, in the municipalities of Envira and Eirunepé (AM). The methods were based on a methodology used previously in Brazil and adapted to the present context in a meeting of specialists familiar with these indigenous communities. Next, focus groups were organized in each one of the three communities, with a total of 18 participants. ResultsHunger appeared as a phenomenon experienced frequently by the participants. Many of the concepts and terms, such as “food security”, “hunger”, and “good food”, were well-understood, but others, such as “varied food”, “sufficient food” “strategies to avoid problems with food” were not. Everyday life depends on family relations that allow exchanges, which differs from studies conducted previously in urban and rural areas, where difficulties related to access to food were due to lack of financial resources. The subject of trading, or exchanges, appeared often during the focus groups, as well as a collective aspect of the experience of food security that had not emerged previously in focus groups conducted as part of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale validation. ConclusionMore in-depth qualitative and quantitative studies are needed to develop a food security measurement instrument that reflects the reality of these indigenous communities while, at the same time, provides results that are comparable to other indigenous communities as well as to results obtained using the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in other populations. To apprehend the situation of food security in these grups is necessary an instrument that takes into consideration the question of trading/exchange, the collective aspect, and the importance of the environment in their experiences related to food security and insecurity. It is recommended that, if questionnaires are to be used, that they should be kept as short and simple as possible. |
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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, BrazilPercepção e compreensão dos conceitos contidos na Escala Brasileira de Insegurança Alimentar, em comunidades indígenas no estado do Amazonas, BrasilFood insecurityIndigenous populationFood securityInsegurança alimentarPopulação indígenaSegurança alimentar e nutricionalObjectiveThe objective was to evaluate the perception and comprehension of concepts and terminology related to food security and insecurity, especially those that comprise the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale, in the context of indigenous socio-cultural reality. MethodsQualitative research techniques were used in Cacau, Flexeira and Mamori indigenous communities located in the Médio Juruá watershed, in the municipalities of Envira and Eirunepé (AM). The methods were based on a methodology used previously in Brazil and adapted to the present context in a meeting of specialists familiar with these indigenous communities. Next, focus groups were organized in each one of the three communities, with a total of 18 participants. ResultsHunger appeared as a phenomenon experienced frequently by the participants. Many of the concepts and terms, such as “food security”, “hunger”, and “good food”, were well-understood, but others, such as “varied food”, “sufficient food” “strategies to avoid problems with food” were not. Everyday life depends on family relations that allow exchanges, which differs from studies conducted previously in urban and rural areas, where difficulties related to access to food were due to lack of financial resources. The subject of trading, or exchanges, appeared often during the focus groups, as well as a collective aspect of the experience of food security that had not emerged previously in focus groups conducted as part of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale validation. ConclusionMore in-depth qualitative and quantitative studies are needed to develop a food security measurement instrument that reflects the reality of these indigenous communities while, at the same time, provides results that are comparable to other indigenous communities as well as to results obtained using the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in other populations. To apprehend the situation of food security in these grups is necessary an instrument that takes into consideration the question of trading/exchange, the collective aspect, and the importance of the environment in their experiences related to food security and insecurity. It is recommended that, if questionnaires are to be used, that they should be kept as short and simple as possible.ObjetivoEste estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a percepção e a compreensão de conceitos e terminologia da segurança e insegurança alimentar, especialmente os que compõem a Escala Brasileira de Insegurança Alimentar, no contexto da realidade sócio-cultural indígena. MétodosForam utilizados recursos de pesquisa qualitativa para a abordagem das comunidades indígenas Cacau, Flexeira e Mamori, situadas na bacia hidrográfica do Médio Juruá, nos municípios de Envira e Eirunepé (AM), baseando-se em metodologia já previamente utilizada no Brasil e adaptada ao presente contexto, em uma reunião com especialistas da área. Em seguida foram organizados grupos focais, com 18 participantes das três comunidades indígenas. ResultadosA fome apareceu como situação vivenciada por muitos dos participantes dos grupos focais das três comunidades estudadas. Os conceitos e as terminologias como segurança alimentar, fome e comida boa foram bem compreendidos, no entanto, comida variada, comida suficiente e estratégia para evitar problemas com comida foram conceitos não compreendidos por eles. A rotina de vida desses povos baseia-se nas relações familiares que permitem trocas, diferindo de outros grupos focais da área urbana e rural, conduzidos como parte da validação da Escala Brasileira de Insegurança Alimentar, nos quais a dificuldade de acesso aos alimentos era conseqüência da falta de recursos financeiros. ConclusãoSão necessários novos e aprofundados estudos, qualitativos e quantitativos, para o desenvolvimento de um instrumento de mensuração de insegurança alimentar que reflita a realidade desses povos, ao mesmo tempo em que busquem fornecer resultados comparáveis com aqueles de outros povos indígenas e mesmo os obtidos pela Escala Brasileira de Insegurança Alimentar em outras populações. Será necessário um instrumento que contemple a questão da troca, o aspecto coletivo, a importância e o uso do ambiente nas experiências de segurança ou insegurança alimentar. Sugere-se ainda que, para estudos quantitativos, o questionário deva ser mais resumido e simples.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-09-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9638Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 21 No. Suplemento (2008): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 21 Núm. Suplemento (2008): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 21 n. 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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil Percepção e compreensão dos conceitos contidos na Escala Brasileira de Insegurança Alimentar, em comunidades indígenas no estado do Amazonas, Brasil |
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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil Kiyoko Ozaki YUYAMA, Lucia Food insecurity Indigenous population Food security Insegurança alimentar População indígena Segurança alimentar e nutricional |
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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Perception and comprehension of concepts of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in indigenous communities in the state of Amazonas, Brazil |
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Kiyoko Ozaki YUYAMA, Lucia |
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Kiyoko Ozaki YUYAMA, Lucia PY-DANIEL, Victor Kazue ISHIKAWA, Noemia Fernandes MEDEIROS, Jansen Walleser KEPPLE, Anne SEGALL-CORRÊA, Ana Maria |
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Kiyoko Ozaki YUYAMA, Lucia PY-DANIEL, Victor Kazue ISHIKAWA, Noemia Fernandes MEDEIROS, Jansen Walleser KEPPLE, Anne SEGALL-CORRÊA, Ana Maria |
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Food insecurity Indigenous population Food security Insegurança alimentar População indígena Segurança alimentar e nutricional |
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Food insecurity Indigenous population Food security Insegurança alimentar População indígena Segurança alimentar e nutricional |
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ObjectiveThe objective was to evaluate the perception and comprehension of concepts and terminology related to food security and insecurity, especially those that comprise the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale, in the context of indigenous socio-cultural reality. MethodsQualitative research techniques were used in Cacau, Flexeira and Mamori indigenous communities located in the Médio Juruá watershed, in the municipalities of Envira and Eirunepé (AM). The methods were based on a methodology used previously in Brazil and adapted to the present context in a meeting of specialists familiar with these indigenous communities. Next, focus groups were organized in each one of the three communities, with a total of 18 participants. ResultsHunger appeared as a phenomenon experienced frequently by the participants. Many of the concepts and terms, such as “food security”, “hunger”, and “good food”, were well-understood, but others, such as “varied food”, “sufficient food” “strategies to avoid problems with food” were not. Everyday life depends on family relations that allow exchanges, which differs from studies conducted previously in urban and rural areas, where difficulties related to access to food were due to lack of financial resources. The subject of trading, or exchanges, appeared often during the focus groups, as well as a collective aspect of the experience of food security that had not emerged previously in focus groups conducted as part of the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale validation. ConclusionMore in-depth qualitative and quantitative studies are needed to develop a food security measurement instrument that reflects the reality of these indigenous communities while, at the same time, provides results that are comparable to other indigenous communities as well as to results obtained using the Brazilian Food Insecurity Scale in other populations. To apprehend the situation of food security in these grups is necessary an instrument that takes into consideration the question of trading/exchange, the collective aspect, and the importance of the environment in their experiences related to food security and insecurity. It is recommended that, if questionnaires are to be used, that they should be kept as short and simple as possible. |
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