Objectiveto examine the effect of psychosocial factors on exclusive breastfeeding duration to six months postpartumDesignlongitudinal, prospective questionnaire based study.Settingparticipants were recruited from a publically funded antenatal clinic located in the western metropolitan region of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and asked to complete questionnaires at three time points; 32 weeks pregnancy, two months postpartum and six months postpartum.Participantsthe participants were 125 pregnant women aged 22–44 years.Measurements and findingspsychosocial variables such as breastfeeding self-efficacy, body attitude, psychological adjustment, attitude towards pregnancy, intention, confidence and motivation to exclusively breastfeed and...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...
Background: Despite high levels of breastfeeding initiation in Australia, only 47 percent of women a...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is the ideal form of infan...
Objective: to examine the effect of psychosocial factors on exclusive breastfeeding duration to six ...
The World Health Organization recommend that for optimal growth and development all infants worldwid...
Breastfeeding self efficacy (BSE), or the mother's perception of her ability to breastfeed, is a psy...
This study aimed to determine the degree to which certain personal and social maternal factors, meas...
Despite well-documented health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and babies, most women disconti...
What modifiable factors positively influence breastfeeding duration to 6 months postpartum? This que...
Aim: An incrased duration of breastfeeding has many advantages for the child and mother. However li...
In Australia 17% of infants are exclusively breastfed to six months postpartum. This thesis ex...
Breastfeeding duration rates in Australia are low, prompting a search for modifiable factors capable...
Breastfeeding duration rates in Australia are low, prompting a search for modifiable factors capable...
Breastfeeding duration rates in Australia are low, prompting a search for modifiable factors capable...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Objectiveto assess the ability of a Breast-Feeding...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...
Background: Despite high levels of breastfeeding initiation in Australia, only 47 percent of women a...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is the ideal form of infan...
Objective: to examine the effect of psychosocial factors on exclusive breastfeeding duration to six ...
The World Health Organization recommend that for optimal growth and development all infants worldwid...
Breastfeeding self efficacy (BSE), or the mother's perception of her ability to breastfeed, is a psy...
This study aimed to determine the degree to which certain personal and social maternal factors, meas...
Despite well-documented health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and babies, most women disconti...
What modifiable factors positively influence breastfeeding duration to 6 months postpartum? This que...
Aim: An incrased duration of breastfeeding has many advantages for the child and mother. However li...
In Australia 17% of infants are exclusively breastfed to six months postpartum. This thesis ex...
Breastfeeding duration rates in Australia are low, prompting a search for modifiable factors capable...
Breastfeeding duration rates in Australia are low, prompting a search for modifiable factors capable...
Breastfeeding duration rates in Australia are low, prompting a search for modifiable factors capable...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Objectiveto assess the ability of a Breast-Feeding...
Objective: To examine the psychosocial factors of intention to breastfeed, perceived stress, socia...
Background: Despite high levels of breastfeeding initiation in Australia, only 47 percent of women a...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is the ideal form of infan...