Background: Despite numerous benefits of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for infants and mothers, a significant decrease in the EBF rate in the USA at six months compared to the rate at birth suggests that reasons for initiation and continuation of EBF may differ. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore psychosocial factors underlying the continued EBF behaviour for six months, in order to identify salient belief structures according to the theory of planned behaviour. Methods: Participants were recruited from central Indiana in the USA. They were asked to respond to an open-ended questionnaire designed to elicit positive/negative consequences, approving/disapproving social referents, and easy/difficult circumstances in continuin...
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...
BackgroundGiven the significant benefits of breastfeeding, the World Health Organization (WHO) recom...
Background: Despite numerous benefits of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for infants and mothers, a si...
This study aimed to investigate the relative importance of the psychosocial factors underlying mothe...
This study aimed to investigate the relative importance of the psychosocial factors underlying mothe...
This study aimed to investigate the relative importance of the psychosocial factors underlying mothe...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Breastfeeding benefits mothers, infants, and society. The United States government recommends that i...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is the ideal form of infan...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is the ideal form of infan...
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 ...
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...
BackgroundGiven the significant benefits of breastfeeding, the World Health Organization (WHO) recom...
Background: Despite numerous benefits of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for infants and mothers, a si...
This study aimed to investigate the relative importance of the psychosocial factors underlying mothe...
This study aimed to investigate the relative importance of the psychosocial factors underlying mothe...
This study aimed to investigate the relative importance of the psychosocial factors underlying mothe...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Breastfeeding benefits mothers, infants, and society. The United States government recommends that i...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is the ideal form of infan...
Introduction: Exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months of life is the ideal form of infan...
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 ...
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...
BackgroundGiven the significant benefits of breastfeeding, the World Health Organization (WHO) recom...