Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomically disadvantaged mothers in an urban community with historically low breastfeeding rates, (2) examined the influence of women’s social networks on infant feeding attitudes and decisions, and (3) validated a measure of infant feeding attitudes and knowledge in this population (Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale, IIFAS). Methods Women attending a prenatal clinic ( n = 49) reported on: (1) demographics, (2) infant feeding attitudes and knowledge (IIFAS), (3) feeding intent, (4) opinions about breastfeeding in public, and (5) social networks. Feeding method at discharge was abstracted from hospital charts. Social network member...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding rates in Scotland are very low, particularly in the more disadvant...
While the benefits of breastfeeding are well established, few Scottish women exclusively breastfeed,...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Background: Infant feeding takes place within a network of social relationships. However, the social...
There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and...
This paper asks if there is a difference in mothers' perceptions of the support they receive about b...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Introduction. Breast milk constitutes the integral part of feeding schedule of infants for the first...
In recent years, breastfeeding has been promoted as the optimal infant feeding method, highlighted f...
The decreased exclusive breast-feeding rate and increased mixed feeding methods for infants in Saudi...
Using an experimental design, this study assessed knowledge, attitudes, and intentions regard-ing in...
Copyright © 2001 Nursing Mothers' Association of AustraliaAn analysis of the role of social support ...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate current status of knowledge, attitude, and breastfe...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding rates in Scotland are very low, particularly in the more disadvant...
While the benefits of breastfeeding are well established, few Scottish women exclusively breastfeed,...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Objectives This study: (1) investigated infant feeding attitudes and knowledge among socioeconomical...
Background: Infant feeding takes place within a network of social relationships. However, the social...
There is ample evidence of the short- and long-term health benefits of breastfeeding for mothers and...
This paper asks if there is a difference in mothers' perceptions of the support they receive about b...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Introduction. Breast milk constitutes the integral part of feeding schedule of infants for the first...
In recent years, breastfeeding has been promoted as the optimal infant feeding method, highlighted f...
The decreased exclusive breast-feeding rate and increased mixed feeding methods for infants in Saudi...
Using an experimental design, this study assessed knowledge, attitudes, and intentions regard-ing in...
Copyright © 2001 Nursing Mothers' Association of AustraliaAn analysis of the role of social support ...
Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate current status of knowledge, attitude, and breastfe...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding rates in Scotland are very low, particularly in the more disadvant...
While the benefits of breastfeeding are well established, few Scottish women exclusively breastfeed,...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...