Negative maternal affect (e.g., depression and anxiety) has been associated with shorter breastfeeding duration and poorer breastfeeding intention, initiation, and exclusivity. Other affective states, including guilt and shame, have been linked with formula feeding practice, though existing literature has yet to be synthesised. A narrative synthesis of quantitative data and a framework synthesis of qualitative and quantitative data were conducted to explore guilt and/or shame in relation to infant feeding outcomes. Searches were conducted on the DISCOVER database between December 2017 and March 2018. The search strategy was rerun in February 2020, together yielding 467 studies. The study selection process identified 20 articles, published b...
Objective: The present study aims to develop a better understanding of how different feeding methods...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the unique contribution of shame (negative evaluati...
This study examined maternal psychosocial characteristics, infant negative affect, and social suppor...
Negative maternal affect (e.g., depression and anxiety) has been associated with shorter breastfeedi...
High perceived pressure to breastfeed and poor perceived quality of health care professional support...
Globally the rates of breastfeeding duration are extremely low and postnatal mental health issues ar...
In high income settings, high perceived pressure to breastfeed and poor perceived quality of healthc...
This thesis uses an exploratory multi-methods design to investigate the relationship between postpar...
Background: After birth, guilt and shame are differentially experienced by breastfeeding and formula...
Background After birth, guilt and shame are differentially experienced by breastfeeding and formula ...
The majority of infant‐feeding research is focused on identifying mother's reasons for the cessation...
There is increasing evidence for the effect of postpartum anxiety (PPA) on maternal and infant healt...
Postnatal depression is a major public health problem that affects approximately 10•15% of new mothe...
Breastfeeding promotion has long grappled with the issue of maternal guilt. However, recently atten...
Systematic review Mothers bottle feeding their babies feel negative emotions such as guilt and worry...
Objective: The present study aims to develop a better understanding of how different feeding methods...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the unique contribution of shame (negative evaluati...
This study examined maternal psychosocial characteristics, infant negative affect, and social suppor...
Negative maternal affect (e.g., depression and anxiety) has been associated with shorter breastfeedi...
High perceived pressure to breastfeed and poor perceived quality of health care professional support...
Globally the rates of breastfeeding duration are extremely low and postnatal mental health issues ar...
In high income settings, high perceived pressure to breastfeed and poor perceived quality of healthc...
This thesis uses an exploratory multi-methods design to investigate the relationship between postpar...
Background: After birth, guilt and shame are differentially experienced by breastfeeding and formula...
Background After birth, guilt and shame are differentially experienced by breastfeeding and formula ...
The majority of infant‐feeding research is focused on identifying mother's reasons for the cessation...
There is increasing evidence for the effect of postpartum anxiety (PPA) on maternal and infant healt...
Postnatal depression is a major public health problem that affects approximately 10•15% of new mothe...
Breastfeeding promotion has long grappled with the issue of maternal guilt. However, recently atten...
Systematic review Mothers bottle feeding their babies feel negative emotions such as guilt and worry...
Objective: The present study aims to develop a better understanding of how different feeding methods...
Objective: The aim of this review was to explore the unique contribution of shame (negative evaluati...
This study examined maternal psychosocial characteristics, infant negative affect, and social suppor...