The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence breastfeeding intentions, initiation, and duration in the African American population. Research related to health disparities experienced by African Americans in the United States, as well as research regarding the protective benefits of breastfeeding for those specific health disparities, are also presented. Community and institutional interventions and promotional campaigns aimed at increasing initiation and duration of breastfeeding in the African American population are discussed. Future research regarding African American women\u27s breastfeeding experiences using Black feminist thought as a theoretical foundation is recommended
Breastfeeding provides both short- and long-term health benefits for infants and mothers, yet Africa...
Differences in breastfeeding by income and race/ethnicity are well-documented, but less research exa...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are increasing according to the 2013 Breastfeeding Report Card from ...
The low rates of breastfeeding among African American women in the U.S. is a poorly understood, pers...
Prior research has shown that African Americans are less likely than are Hispanics and Whites to bre...
This dissertation explores cultural factors that may influence African American women's breastfeedin...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...
Introduction Although breastfeeding has been shown to improve health outcomes for infants, African A...
Objective: To explore issues related to initiating and sustaining breastfeeding in African American ...
Background: Human milk has widespread health benefits for infants, mothers, and society. However, no...
African-American women are associated with having the lowest incidence of breast-feeding among ethni...
Background While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of Africa...
Breastfeeding provides both short- and long-term health benefits for infants and mothers, yet Africa...
Differences in breastfeeding by income and race/ethnicity are well-documented, but less research exa...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...
The purpose of this article is to present a review of literature regarding factors that influence br...
Background: African American women have the lowest breastfeeding rates among all race/ethnic groups ...
Background: Breastfeeding rates are increasing according to the 2013 Breastfeeding Report Card from ...
The low rates of breastfeeding among African American women in the U.S. is a poorly understood, pers...
Prior research has shown that African Americans are less likely than are Hispanics and Whites to bre...
This dissertation explores cultural factors that may influence African American women's breastfeedin...
While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of African American ...
Introduction Although breastfeeding has been shown to improve health outcomes for infants, African A...
Objective: To explore issues related to initiating and sustaining breastfeeding in African American ...
Background: Human milk has widespread health benefits for infants, mothers, and society. However, no...
African-American women are associated with having the lowest incidence of breast-feeding among ethni...
Background While breast milk is considered the gold standard of infant feeding, a majority of Africa...
Breastfeeding provides both short- and long-term health benefits for infants and mothers, yet Africa...
Differences in breastfeeding by income and race/ethnicity are well-documented, but less research exa...
Despite efforts to address the disproportionately low rates of breastfeeding among African American ...