Introduction: Migration to another country may induce changes in infant feeding practices especially where such practices differ considerably between the two countries. This study was undertaken to compare the infant feeding practices between Chinese mothers who gave birth in Ireland (CMI) with immigrant Chinese mothers who gave birth in China (CMC), and to examine the factors that influence these practices. Methods: A cross-sectional self-administrated survey was conducted among a convenience sample of 322 Chinese mothers living in Ireland. Data were obtained from mailed questionnaires. Infant feeding practices between CMC and CMI were compared by Chi-square or independent sample t-test. Binary logistic regression analyses were further per...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
Chinese are a fast-growing immigrant population group in several parts of the world (e.g., Australia...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines recommend exclusive breastfeeding until about s...
Rationale & Objectives: Migration to another country may contribute to some changes in breastfeeding...
Background Migration to another country has a potential influence on breastfeeding practices. A sign...
Introduction: The Ireland Chinese Mother Survey has revealed a remarkable decline of breastfeeding d...
Rationale & Objectives: The factors influencing breastfeeding rates are complex, and the socio-cultu...
In recent years, breastfeeding has become the focus of public health in Ireland. Previous research h...
Background: Psychological factors are important in influencing breastfeeding practices. This retrosp...
Background The exclusive breastfeeding rate in Ireland is very low with extremely slow annual growth...
Background: The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding for at least 4 months was previously found to ...
Background: Psychological factors are important in influencing breastfeeding practices. This retrosp...
Early nutrition plays a pivotal role in long-term health. The World Health Organization (WHO) recomm...
Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood is essential for ensuring the growth, health, ...
Early nutrition plays a pivotal role in long-term health. The World Health Organization (WHO) recomm...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
Chinese are a fast-growing immigrant population group in several parts of the world (e.g., Australia...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines recommend exclusive breastfeeding until about s...
Rationale & Objectives: Migration to another country may contribute to some changes in breastfeeding...
Background Migration to another country has a potential influence on breastfeeding practices. A sign...
Introduction: The Ireland Chinese Mother Survey has revealed a remarkable decline of breastfeeding d...
Rationale & Objectives: The factors influencing breastfeeding rates are complex, and the socio-cultu...
In recent years, breastfeeding has become the focus of public health in Ireland. Previous research h...
Background: Psychological factors are important in influencing breastfeeding practices. This retrosp...
Background The exclusive breastfeeding rate in Ireland is very low with extremely slow annual growth...
Background: The prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding for at least 4 months was previously found to ...
Background: Psychological factors are important in influencing breastfeeding practices. This retrosp...
Early nutrition plays a pivotal role in long-term health. The World Health Organization (WHO) recomm...
Adequate nutrition during infancy and early childhood is essential for ensuring the growth, health, ...
Early nutrition plays a pivotal role in long-term health. The World Health Organization (WHO) recomm...
As the fastest growing Asian subgroup, Chinese-Americans have received limited attention on their ra...
Chinese are a fast-growing immigrant population group in several parts of the world (e.g., Australia...
BACKGROUND: The Australian Infant Feeding Guidelines recommend exclusive breastfeeding until about s...