During intake history a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for singleton birth were asked “How do you deal with stress?” Stress coping answers were categorized into 18 stress coping strategies, which were explored as predictors of infant feeding method choice, dichotomized into any breastfeeding or exclusive bottle feeding. Coping with stress through Prayer/Religion (p = .002), taking a Bath/Shower (p = .001), Exercise (p = .001), and Reading/Writing (p = .001) predicted breastfeeding. Smoking (p = .003), Resting (p = .03), and “Not Well” (p = .035) predicted that women would not breastfee
Objectives: Breastfeeding mothers returning to work undertake multiple conflicting roles at home and...
This study explores the concerns and coping strategies of primiparous women during the first one to...
This study explores the concerns and coping strategies of primiparous women during the first one to...
During intake history a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for singleton birth were asked “How do y...
During intake history a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for singleton birth were asked “How do y...
During intake history a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for singleton birth were asked “How do y...
Background: Breastfeeding is the optimal form of nutrition for infants in their first year of life. ...
During intake, a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for low-risk singleton birth was asked the open...
During intake, a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for low-risk singleton birth was asked the open...
During intake, a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for low-risk singleton birth was asked the open...
Stressful life events during pregnancy negatively affect maternal and infant outcomes including brea...
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationships among perceived stress, birth satisf...
Aims. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of two qualitative studies which identifi...
Aim: In the United States, major burdensome turmoil influences one of every six ladies matured 22-42...
Introduction: Positive outcomes of breastfeeding on both mothers and neonates health are inevitable....
Objectives: Breastfeeding mothers returning to work undertake multiple conflicting roles at home and...
This study explores the concerns and coping strategies of primiparous women during the first one to...
This study explores the concerns and coping strategies of primiparous women during the first one to...
During intake history a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for singleton birth were asked “How do y...
During intake history a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for singleton birth were asked “How do y...
During intake history a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for singleton birth were asked “How do y...
Background: Breastfeeding is the optimal form of nutrition for infants in their first year of life. ...
During intake, a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for low-risk singleton birth was asked the open...
During intake, a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for low-risk singleton birth was asked the open...
During intake, a rural sample of 1312 women admitted for low-risk singleton birth was asked the open...
Stressful life events during pregnancy negatively affect maternal and infant outcomes including brea...
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationships among perceived stress, birth satisf...
Aims. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of two qualitative studies which identifi...
Aim: In the United States, major burdensome turmoil influences one of every six ladies matured 22-42...
Introduction: Positive outcomes of breastfeeding on both mothers and neonates health are inevitable....
Objectives: Breastfeeding mothers returning to work undertake multiple conflicting roles at home and...
This study explores the concerns and coping strategies of primiparous women during the first one to...
This study explores the concerns and coping strategies of primiparous women during the first one to...