Background: UK breastfeeding rates are low and socially distributed. Childcare provides a potential setting for breastfeeding promotion. However, little is known about the association between childcare and breastfeeding in different socio-economic groups. Methods: Using data from a contemporary UK cohort of infants (n=18 050) the authors calculated RR for breastfeeding for at least 4 months according to informal childcare (care by friends, grandparents, other relatives, etc) and formal childcare (eg, nurseries, crèches), both lasting at least 10 h a week and commencing before the age of 4 months, compared to being cared for ‘only by a parent’ (this includes childcare for less than 10 h a week), overall and by socio-economic group. Res...
Centre-based childcare may benefit pre-school children and alleviate inequalities in early childhood...
Background Understanding inequalities in breastfeeding practices may help to explain the UK’s persis...
Because of the growing participation of mothers in the labour market, a large number of children hav...
Background: UK breastfeeding rates are low and socially distributed. Childcare provides a potential ...
Background UK breastfeeding rates are low and socially distributed. Childcare provides a potential s...
Background: A recent assessment of childcare in OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Dev...
Whether or not child care provider characteristics and factors related to the care giving environmen...
Objectives To identify the sociodemographic factors associated with variation in area-based breastfe...
Objective: To examine whether breast feeding is associated with behavioural development in children ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether breast feeding is associated with behavioural development in children ...
This research study examines the relationship between breastfeeding patterns and age of entry into c...
Objective: To evaluate the risk of childhood hospitalization associated with infant feeding pattern...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
Centre-based childcare may benefit pre-school children and alleviate inequalities in early childhood...
Background Understanding inequalities in breastfeeding practices may help to explain the UK’s persis...
Because of the growing participation of mothers in the labour market, a large number of children hav...
Background: UK breastfeeding rates are low and socially distributed. Childcare provides a potential ...
Background UK breastfeeding rates are low and socially distributed. Childcare provides a potential s...
Background: A recent assessment of childcare in OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Dev...
Whether or not child care provider characteristics and factors related to the care giving environmen...
Objectives To identify the sociodemographic factors associated with variation in area-based breastfe...
Objective: To examine whether breast feeding is associated with behavioural development in children ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether breast feeding is associated with behavioural development in children ...
This research study examines the relationship between breastfeeding patterns and age of entry into c...
Objective: To evaluate the risk of childhood hospitalization associated with infant feeding pattern...
Breastfeeding rates in England have risen steadily since the 1970s, but rates remain low and little ...
Centre-based childcare may benefit pre-school children and alleviate inequalities in early childhood...
Background Understanding inequalities in breastfeeding practices may help to explain the UK’s persis...
Because of the growing participation of mothers in the labour market, a large number of children hav...