This paper presents a new conceptual model that generates predictions about breastfeeding decisions and identifies interactions that affect outcomes. We offer a contextual approach to infant feeding that models multi-directional influences by expanding on the evolutionary parent–offspring conflict and situation-specific breastfeeding theories. The main hypothesis generated from our framework suggests that simultaneously addressing breastfeeding costs and benefits, in relation to how they are interpreted by mothers, will be most effective. Our approach focuses on contributors to the attitudes and commitment underlying breastfeeding outcomes, beginning in the prenatal period. We conclude that some maternal–offspring conflict is inherent with ...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
The darwinian theory of evolution has been used to justify the statement that breast-milk is ideal f...
It is well established that breastfeeding reduces child mortality and promotes child health and deve...
This paper presents a new conceptual model that generates predictions about breastfeeding decisions ...
This paper presents a new conceptual model that generates predictions about breastfeeding decisions ...
The presentation of the infant-feeding decision as a joint selection of breast milk, breast milk, su...
This thesis demonstrates the value of an anthropological perspective on informing appropriate breast...
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is an important public health intervention, with benefits for in...
As extensive research indicates, breastfeeding is the optimal infant feeding method. A breastfed inf...
Three important infant feeding support problems are addressed: (1) mothers who use formula milk can ...
The decision to formula feed or breastfeed a child typically begins with an established prenatal int...
This thesis demonstrates the value of an anthropological perspective on informing appropriate breast...
Breastfeeding benefits mothers, infants, and society. The United States government recommends that i...
Abstract Background: The Center for Disease Control (CDC) claim that breastfeeding rates are increas...
This study examined the applicability of the transtheoretical model and a model derived from the the...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
The darwinian theory of evolution has been used to justify the statement that breast-milk is ideal f...
It is well established that breastfeeding reduces child mortality and promotes child health and deve...
This paper presents a new conceptual model that generates predictions about breastfeeding decisions ...
This paper presents a new conceptual model that generates predictions about breastfeeding decisions ...
The presentation of the infant-feeding decision as a joint selection of breast milk, breast milk, su...
This thesis demonstrates the value of an anthropological perspective on informing appropriate breast...
Background: Promoting breastfeeding is an important public health intervention, with benefits for in...
As extensive research indicates, breastfeeding is the optimal infant feeding method. A breastfed inf...
Three important infant feeding support problems are addressed: (1) mothers who use formula milk can ...
The decision to formula feed or breastfeed a child typically begins with an established prenatal int...
This thesis demonstrates the value of an anthropological perspective on informing appropriate breast...
Breastfeeding benefits mothers, infants, and society. The United States government recommends that i...
Abstract Background: The Center for Disease Control (CDC) claim that breastfeeding rates are increas...
This study examined the applicability of the transtheoretical model and a model derived from the the...
The benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and newborns are well established. Yet, black women in...
The darwinian theory of evolution has been used to justify the statement that breast-milk is ideal f...
It is well established that breastfeeding reduces child mortality and promotes child health and deve...