Acculturating to a host country has a negative impact on immigrant women's breastfeeding practices, particularly when coming from countries where breastfeeding rates are higher than Western countries. Whether this is true of those immigrating to the UK remains to be investigated. The study aimed to explore whether acculturating to the UK had detrimental effects on breastfeeding practices of South Asian women, and to provide explanations as to how acculturation may have exerted its influence. Twenty South Asian women completed semi-structured interviews exploring infant feeding experiences. Data were thematically analysed. A bidimensional measure assessed women's acculturation status. Women displaying low acculturation levels were awar...
and early weaning in infants of Asian immigrants to Wolverhampton. Fifty Asian immigrant mothers who...
The work reported in this thesis deals with the infant feeding practices and postnatal depression of...
When mothers from countries with high breastfeeding rates come to live in the UK their infant feedin...
Objective to explore the factors that impact on UK-born ethnic minority women’s experiences of an...
Saba Chaudry, Jane McClinchy, Jonathan Tammam, ‘Perceptions and influences surrounding breastfeeding...
OBJECTIVE: to explore the factors that impact on UK-born ethnic minority women's experiences of and ...
BACKGROUND: The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented in public health and medical li...
Objective: To investigate differences in infant feeding practices and styles by maternal migration s...
PhD ThesisAbstract Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition for the healthy growth of infants and i...
This thesis addresses the question ‘how can breastfeeding support services best meet the needs of wo...
Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strate...
This study examined the main factors that influence Bangladeshi women living in London's decisions t...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
Background. Despite reported differences in breastfeeding rates amongst women of different ethnic gr...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
and early weaning in infants of Asian immigrants to Wolverhampton. Fifty Asian immigrant mothers who...
The work reported in this thesis deals with the infant feeding practices and postnatal depression of...
When mothers from countries with high breastfeeding rates come to live in the UK their infant feedin...
Objective to explore the factors that impact on UK-born ethnic minority women’s experiences of an...
Saba Chaudry, Jane McClinchy, Jonathan Tammam, ‘Perceptions and influences surrounding breastfeeding...
OBJECTIVE: to explore the factors that impact on UK-born ethnic minority women's experiences of and ...
BACKGROUND: The health benefits of breastfeeding are well documented in public health and medical li...
Objective: To investigate differences in infant feeding practices and styles by maternal migration s...
PhD ThesisAbstract Breastfeeding provides optimal nutrition for the healthy growth of infants and i...
This thesis addresses the question ‘how can breastfeeding support services best meet the needs of wo...
Breastfeeding, by improving health outcomes and life chances for women and children, is a key strate...
This study examined the main factors that influence Bangladeshi women living in London's decisions t...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
Background. Despite reported differences in breastfeeding rates amongst women of different ethnic gr...
Background: There is a belief amongst midwives that Asian women are less likely to breastfeed compar...
and early weaning in infants of Asian immigrants to Wolverhampton. Fifty Asian immigrant mothers who...
The work reported in this thesis deals with the infant feeding practices and postnatal depression of...
When mothers from countries with high breastfeeding rates come to live in the UK their infant feedin...