Purpose: This study aimed to explore: (1) the influence of maternal sociodemographic factors on breastfeeding attitudes, (2) the relationship between breastfeeding attitudes of postpartum women and their spouses, (3) the predictors of breastfeeding behavior (mixed breastfeeding) at two months postpartum, and (4) to establish the reliability of the Chinese version of the paternal Iowa Infant Feeding Attitude Scale (IIFAS) in Taiwan. Methods: A correlational and follow-up study design was used on a convenience sample of 215 women and 215 fathers recruited from a regional teaching hospital in central Taiwan from July 2020 to December 2020. The participants completed the IIFAS during postpartum hospitalization and a follow-up via telephone at 8...
Background: Positive parental attitudes towards infant feeding are an important component in child n...
BACKGROUND: The theory of planned behavior (TPB) has been used to explain breastfeeding behaviors in...
Objectives: Breastfeeding up to 2-years has been associated with short and long-term health benefits...
Background: The government in Taiwan has promoted breastfeeding in recent years yet, exclusive initi...
Breastfeeding attitudes are strong predictors of breastfeeding behavior. Gaining a deeper understand...
Objective: To provide an understanding of Chinese new mothers' breastfeeding behaviors and espe...
Objective: to examine breast feeding self-efficacy and identify its predictors among mainland Chines...
[[abstract]]Aims. To explore the prevalence of breastfeeding in different geographical areas and id...
Background: The benefits of breastfeeding are well documented, yet substantially below half of all m...
This study aimed to translate and validate a Chinese (simplified) version of the Iowa Infant Feeding...
Attitudes and confidence among women can predict the duration of exclusive breastfeeding. The longer...
Breastfeeding has long been recognized as the optimal form of nutrition for infants. Breastfeeding g...
BACKGROUND: Maternal breastfeeding intentions are strongly associated with breastfeeding exclusivit...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
© The Author(s) 2016.Background: The relationship between support from members of a mother's social ...
Background: Positive parental attitudes towards infant feeding are an important component in child n...
BACKGROUND: The theory of planned behavior (TPB) has been used to explain breastfeeding behaviors in...
Objectives: Breastfeeding up to 2-years has been associated with short and long-term health benefits...
Background: The government in Taiwan has promoted breastfeeding in recent years yet, exclusive initi...
Breastfeeding attitudes are strong predictors of breastfeeding behavior. Gaining a deeper understand...
Objective: To provide an understanding of Chinese new mothers' breastfeeding behaviors and espe...
Objective: to examine breast feeding self-efficacy and identify its predictors among mainland Chines...
[[abstract]]Aims. To explore the prevalence of breastfeeding in different geographical areas and id...
Background: The benefits of breastfeeding are well documented, yet substantially below half of all m...
This study aimed to translate and validate a Chinese (simplified) version of the Iowa Infant Feeding...
Attitudes and confidence among women can predict the duration of exclusive breastfeeding. The longer...
Breastfeeding has long been recognized as the optimal form of nutrition for infants. Breastfeeding g...
BACKGROUND: Maternal breastfeeding intentions are strongly associated with breastfeeding exclusivit...
There has been increasing recognition of the unparalleled benefits of breastfeeding, and since the e...
© The Author(s) 2016.Background: The relationship between support from members of a mother's social ...
Background: Positive parental attitudes towards infant feeding are an important component in child n...
BACKGROUND: The theory of planned behavior (TPB) has been used to explain breastfeeding behaviors in...
Objectives: Breastfeeding up to 2-years has been associated with short and long-term health benefits...