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Child Compared with Parent Perceptions of Child-Level Food Security.

Matthew J LandryAlexandra E van den BergFiona M AsigbeeSarvenaz VandyousefiReem GhaddarJaimie N Davis
Published in: Current developments in nutrition (2019)
Results, in combination with the existing literature, suggest that parent perceptions of child-level food insecurity may underestimate child-level food insecurity experiences. Inaccurate estimations or underestimations of the true prevalence of child-level food insecurity could be detrimental to maternal and child health efforts. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02668744.
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