This study describes and validates the Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire (IFSQ), a self-report instrument designed to measure feeding beliefs and behaviors among mothers of infants and young children. Categorical confirmatory factor analysis was used to estimate latent factors for five feeding styles, laissez-faire, restrictive, pressuring, responsive and indulgent, and to validate that items hypothesized a priori as measures of each style yielded well-fitting models. Models were tested and iteratively modified to determine the best fitting model for each of 13 feeding style sub-constructs, using a sample of 154 low-income African-American mothers of infants aged 3-20 months in North Carolina. With minor changes, models were confirmed in a...
The parent feeding literature has largely focused on the use of controlling, intrusive practices to ...
To enhance responsive feeding, this study aimed to characterize the development of feeding cues duri...
Background & Aims: The purpose of the present study was to compare feeding problems, infant eating b...
This study describes and validates the Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire (IFSQ), a self-report inst...
This study’s goal was to provide a detailed description of feeding styles adopted by a sample of Afr...
Maternal feeding styles in infancy and early childhood are associated with children’s later risk for...
The prevalence of overweight among infants and toddlers has increased dramatically in the past three...
Parent feeding practices affect risk of obesity in children. Latino children are at higher risk of o...
This study examined the factor structure for three of the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) subscale...
We cross-culturally adapted and validated the Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire (IFSQ) in Brazil. T...
This study examined the factor structure for three of the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) sub-scal...
The Caregiver\u27s Feeding Styles Questionnaire (CFSQ) is a well-established measure which uses scor...
Purpose: To develop and validate a new questionnaire assessing feeding styles in toddlers, the Toddl...
Rapid infant weight gain (RWG) in the first six months postpartum is a strong predictor for obesity ...
Breastfeeding is the ideal source of nutrition for an infant’s health. However, breastfeeding rates ...
The parent feeding literature has largely focused on the use of controlling, intrusive practices to ...
To enhance responsive feeding, this study aimed to characterize the development of feeding cues duri...
Background & Aims: The purpose of the present study was to compare feeding problems, infant eating b...
This study describes and validates the Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire (IFSQ), a self-report inst...
This study’s goal was to provide a detailed description of feeding styles adopted by a sample of Afr...
Maternal feeding styles in infancy and early childhood are associated with children’s later risk for...
The prevalence of overweight among infants and toddlers has increased dramatically in the past three...
Parent feeding practices affect risk of obesity in children. Latino children are at higher risk of o...
This study examined the factor structure for three of the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) subscale...
We cross-culturally adapted and validated the Infant Feeding Style Questionnaire (IFSQ) in Brazil. T...
This study examined the factor structure for three of the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) sub-scal...
The Caregiver\u27s Feeding Styles Questionnaire (CFSQ) is a well-established measure which uses scor...
Purpose: To develop and validate a new questionnaire assessing feeding styles in toddlers, the Toddl...
Rapid infant weight gain (RWG) in the first six months postpartum is a strong predictor for obesity ...
Breastfeeding is the ideal source of nutrition for an infant’s health. However, breastfeeding rates ...
The parent feeding literature has largely focused on the use of controlling, intrusive practices to ...
To enhance responsive feeding, this study aimed to characterize the development of feeding cues duri...
Background & Aims: The purpose of the present study was to compare feeding problems, infant eating b...