Objective: Breastfeeding can be challenging for new mothers. Women with high breastfeeding self-efficacy are more likely to breastfeed with confidence and are more likely to succeed in breastfeeding. The aim of this prospective longitudinal study was to test whether breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding experiences were related to trajectories of self-efficacy in the parenting domain during the transition to parenthood. Materials and Methods: A group of 1,091 primiparous women completed questionnaires at 32 weeks of gestation (maternal self-efficacy) and 3 months after giving birth (maternal self-efficacy, breastfeeding self-efficacy, and breastfeeding experiences). Only the women who started breastfeeding and completed questionnair...
Metadata onlyBreastfeeding is a complex task for many mothers but may be particularly difficult when...
Background: Parenting self-efficacy has been identified as one determinant of positive parenting. Th...
Breastfeeding has been shown repeatedly to be the single most effective way to prevent infant death....
Objective: Breastfeeding can be challenging for new mothers. Women with high breastfeeding self-effi...
Background Mothers of preterm infants often perceive the infant as having problems with crying, slee...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-36).The purpose of this study was to evaluate predicto...
Background & Aim: Breastfeeding is the most cost-effective, health-promoting, and disease-pr...
Introduction: The ideal nourishment for the first 12 months of a child’s life comes from breastfeedi...
Maternal self-efficacy for breast-feeding may contribute to success in breast-feeding. This study ai...
Past research has demonstrated the complex nature of breastfeeding, and brought to the forefront the...
Breastfeeding is recommended as the optimal source of nutrition for newborns for the first 6 months ...
Abstract The transition to parenthood results in many changes which can be either positive or negati...
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationships among perceived stress, birth satisf...
Developing maternal self-efficacy offsets negative psychological consequences of premature birth, im...
Objective: To synthesise the evidence on prenatal breastfeeding self-efficacy, including identifying...
Metadata onlyBreastfeeding is a complex task for many mothers but may be particularly difficult when...
Background: Parenting self-efficacy has been identified as one determinant of positive parenting. Th...
Breastfeeding has been shown repeatedly to be the single most effective way to prevent infant death....
Objective: Breastfeeding can be challenging for new mothers. Women with high breastfeeding self-effi...
Background Mothers of preterm infants often perceive the infant as having problems with crying, slee...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-36).The purpose of this study was to evaluate predicto...
Background & Aim: Breastfeeding is the most cost-effective, health-promoting, and disease-pr...
Introduction: The ideal nourishment for the first 12 months of a child’s life comes from breastfeedi...
Maternal self-efficacy for breast-feeding may contribute to success in breast-feeding. This study ai...
Past research has demonstrated the complex nature of breastfeeding, and brought to the forefront the...
Breastfeeding is recommended as the optimal source of nutrition for newborns for the first 6 months ...
Abstract The transition to parenthood results in many changes which can be either positive or negati...
This descriptive correlational study examined the relationships among perceived stress, birth satisf...
Developing maternal self-efficacy offsets negative psychological consequences of premature birth, im...
Objective: To synthesise the evidence on prenatal breastfeeding self-efficacy, including identifying...
Metadata onlyBreastfeeding is a complex task for many mothers but may be particularly difficult when...
Background: Parenting self-efficacy has been identified as one determinant of positive parenting. Th...
Breastfeeding has been shown repeatedly to be the single most effective way to prevent infant death....