Aims. This paper reports a study investigating new mothers' subjective norms in relation to both breast- and bottle-feeding. The influence of norms on women's infant feeding decisions and the relative influence of social referents at varying degrees of social distance were assessed.Background. Increasing breastfeeding initiation and continuation rates is a key challenge for health educators. The perceived influence of other people's views (subjective norms), including the views of women's partners and health care professionals, is an important predictor of infant feeding behaviour.Methods. Semi-structured questionnaires were administered to 203 new mothers in central and northern Scotland and followed-up by postal questionnaire at 6weeks. I...
Vicarious experience gained through seeing women breastfeed may influence infant feeding decisions a...
The scope of this study did not allow for follow-through to assess the relationship between intentio...
Background: In the Netherlands, 81% of mothers initiate breastfeeding. After one month the percentag...
Aims. This paper reports a study investigating new mothers' subjective norms in relation to both bre...
There is relatively little published research concerning the relationship between mothers' attitudes...
ObjectiveTo explore women's and midwives’ expectations, knowledge and experiences of breastfeeding i...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Background: breast-feeding initiation rates have improved in Scotland, but exclusive and partial bre...
This study employed the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and additional variables (descriptive norm...
Objectives: Breastfeeding has a number of benefits for both mothers and their infants. Research has ...
Objectives: Breastfeeding up to 2-years has been associated with short and long-term health benefits...
Background Breastfeeding intention can predict breastfeeding behaviour and is influenced by theory o...
Background. Despite reported differences in breastfeeding rates amongst women of different ethnic gr...
Vicarious experience gained through seeing women breastfeed may influence infant feeding decisions a...
The aim of our study was to develop and test the efficiency of a short informative intervention mean...
Vicarious experience gained through seeing women breastfeed may influence infant feeding decisions a...
The scope of this study did not allow for follow-through to assess the relationship between intentio...
Background: In the Netherlands, 81% of mothers initiate breastfeeding. After one month the percentag...
Aims. This paper reports a study investigating new mothers' subjective norms in relation to both bre...
There is relatively little published research concerning the relationship between mothers' attitudes...
ObjectiveTo explore women's and midwives’ expectations, knowledge and experiences of breastfeeding i...
Exclusive breastfeeding for infants under six months old remains an elusive public health goal. This...
Background: breast-feeding initiation rates have improved in Scotland, but exclusive and partial bre...
This study employed the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and additional variables (descriptive norm...
Objectives: Breastfeeding has a number of benefits for both mothers and their infants. Research has ...
Objectives: Breastfeeding up to 2-years has been associated with short and long-term health benefits...
Background Breastfeeding intention can predict breastfeeding behaviour and is influenced by theory o...
Background. Despite reported differences in breastfeeding rates amongst women of different ethnic gr...
Vicarious experience gained through seeing women breastfeed may influence infant feeding decisions a...
The aim of our study was to develop and test the efficiency of a short informative intervention mean...
Vicarious experience gained through seeing women breastfeed may influence infant feeding decisions a...
The scope of this study did not allow for follow-through to assess the relationship between intentio...
Background: In the Netherlands, 81% of mothers initiate breastfeeding. After one month the percentag...