© 2015 Lok et al.Background: In recent years there has been a steady influx of immigrants into Hong Kong from Mainland China, where breastfeeding patterns differ. Studies in other regions have found substantial differences in breastfeeding rates between native-born and immigrant mothers. The purpose of this study was to examine factors associated with breastfeeding initiation in Hong Kong born and Mainland China born mothers living in Hong Kong. Methods: We used a multi-center cross-sectional study design and recruited 2761 new mothers from the postnatal wards of all eight public hospitals in Hong Kong that offer obstetric services. We assessed breastfeeding status as well as various socio-demographic, maternal and birth characteristics. Ch...
While a substantial proportion of breastfeeding women stop early in the postpartum period, some wome...
Background although more than 85% of all new mothers in Hong Kong now initiate breast feeding, fe...
Objective To explore and compare the predictors for exclusive breast feeding (EBF) among migrant and...
Background: Breastfeeding provides optimal and complete nutrition for newborn babies. Although new m...
Meeting Theme: Health in All PoliciesSession: Maternal and Child Health: 2043.0 - Poster snapshots o...
Background: Low breastfeeding rates are an issue of international public health concern. Anecdotal r...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
Background: Human milk is the best food for the human infant. However, Hong Kong breastfeeding init...
Background: An understanding of patterns of breastfeeding is necessary for the effective implementat...
Rationale & Objectives: The factors influencing breastfeeding rates are complex, and the socio-cultu...
Aims and objectives.: The purpose of this article is to explore the relationships between breastfeed...
Poster AbstractsBackground: Substantial breastfeeding disparities exist among various ethnic and rac...
Background: Rates of exclusive breastfeeding in China are relatively low and below national targets....
Rationale & Objectives: Migration to another country may contribute to some changes in breastfeeding...
Background: Breastfeeding provides optimal and complete nutrition for newborn babies. Although new m...
While a substantial proportion of breastfeeding women stop early in the postpartum period, some wome...
Background although more than 85% of all new mothers in Hong Kong now initiate breast feeding, fe...
Objective To explore and compare the predictors for exclusive breast feeding (EBF) among migrant and...
Background: Breastfeeding provides optimal and complete nutrition for newborn babies. Although new m...
Meeting Theme: Health in All PoliciesSession: Maternal and Child Health: 2043.0 - Poster snapshots o...
Background: Low breastfeeding rates are an issue of international public health concern. Anecdotal r...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
Background: Human milk is the best food for the human infant. However, Hong Kong breastfeeding init...
Background: An understanding of patterns of breastfeeding is necessary for the effective implementat...
Rationale & Objectives: The factors influencing breastfeeding rates are complex, and the socio-cultu...
Aims and objectives.: The purpose of this article is to explore the relationships between breastfeed...
Poster AbstractsBackground: Substantial breastfeeding disparities exist among various ethnic and rac...
Background: Rates of exclusive breastfeeding in China are relatively low and below national targets....
Rationale & Objectives: Migration to another country may contribute to some changes in breastfeeding...
Background: Breastfeeding provides optimal and complete nutrition for newborn babies. Although new m...
While a substantial proportion of breastfeeding women stop early in the postpartum period, some wome...
Background although more than 85% of all new mothers in Hong Kong now initiate breast feeding, fe...
Objective To explore and compare the predictors for exclusive breast feeding (EBF) among migrant and...