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The aim of this study is to assement of the change in consumer behaviours during the food inflation period in order to afford the dietary cost according to food security status and food choice motives. The study was planned in four stages. 1) First stage is adapting the Single-item Food Choice Questionnaire to Turkish society and to make its validity and reliability in Turkish. 2) The Impact of Food Inflation on Consumer Behavioural Change (TIF-Con) scale will be developed. 3) Observational cross-sectional data collection including these surveys will be carried out. 4) The Cost of the Recommended Diet (CoRD) will be calculated by collecting data simultaneously with the fieldwork. Hypotheses will be tested in line with the findings obtained.
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The reliability and validity of the Single-item Food Choice Questionnaire was planned in eight stages. 1) Translation into Target Language 2) Synthesis of translations 3) Back translation to Original Language 4) Expert assessment 5) Pilot study 6) Reporting 7) Testing 8) Retesting. The development of the Impact of Food Inflation on Consumer Behavioural Change (TIF-Con) scale was planned in eight stages too. 1) Generating an item pool 2) Determining the format for measurement 3) Initial item pool reviewed by experts 4) Pretesting 5) Optimizing scale length 6) Testing 7) Retesting 8) Reporting. A cross-sectional survey will be conducted by questioning food security and socioeconomic status, along with the developed TIF-Con and the adapted food choice questionnaire. This stage will be combined with the sixth stage of scale development in order to act economically. Simultaneously, the CoRD will be calculated with the collection of food prices with fieldwork and the recommendations of the offical Turkey's dietary guideline. The obtained results will be analyzing to assesment of the change in consumer behaviours during the food inflation period in order to afford the dietary cost according to food security status and food choice motives.
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Mehmet Haydaroglu, Res Assist
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