Purpose: Although variations in breastfeeding initiation are well documented, the contributing role of maternal race remains poorly understood, especially among the multiracial—two or more races—population. The purpose of this study is to examine differences in breastfeeding initiation among a racially and ethnically diverse population of low-income women. Methods: Participants for this study (n=1010) were enrolled in the supplemental nutrition program for women, infant, and children and concurrently enrolled in a perinatal depression registry at a public health clinic in the Midwest. Race was obtained from medical records. Breastfeeding initiation was gathered through a clinical interview during the first postpartum visit. Logistic regress...
Evidence suggests that breastfeeding is associated with health benefits and risk reduction among mot...
Breastfeeding is an important contributor to child health, but many infants, especially in disadvant...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...
Background: Racial disparities of breast feeding have been reported in various studies, but few have...
Despite the well documented health benefits of breastfeeding, initiation of breastfeeding and breast...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are increasing according to the 2013 Breastfeeding Report Card from ...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding rates are lower for black women in the USA compared with other groups. Bre...
Background: Racial disparities of breast feeding have been reported in various studies, but few have...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
To estimate differences in breastfeeding initiation (BFI) rates between African Americans and Black ...
Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ‘interventions’ for reducing infant mortality. Despite on...
Breastfeeding has been generating a lot of publicity in the past years largely due to new legislatio...
Abstract Background: Breastfeeding is the recommended way of feeding infants due to the numerous hea...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of hospital practices on breastfeeding initia...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
Evidence suggests that breastfeeding is associated with health benefits and risk reduction among mot...
Breastfeeding is an important contributor to child health, but many infants, especially in disadvant...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...
Background: Racial disparities of breast feeding have been reported in various studies, but few have...
Despite the well documented health benefits of breastfeeding, initiation of breastfeeding and breast...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are increasing according to the 2013 Breastfeeding Report Card from ...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding rates are lower for black women in the USA compared with other groups. Bre...
Background: Racial disparities of breast feeding have been reported in various studies, but few have...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
To estimate differences in breastfeeding initiation (BFI) rates between African Americans and Black ...
Breastfeeding is one of the most effective ‘interventions’ for reducing infant mortality. Despite on...
Breastfeeding has been generating a lot of publicity in the past years largely due to new legislatio...
Abstract Background: Breastfeeding is the recommended way of feeding infants due to the numerous hea...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of hospital practices on breastfeeding initia...
OBJECTIVE: To describe breastfeeding initiation among 210 urban African-American mothers with inadeq...
Evidence suggests that breastfeeding is associated with health benefits and risk reduction among mot...
Breastfeeding is an important contributor to child health, but many infants, especially in disadvant...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...