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Rachel Eni, Auteur ; Wanda Phillips-Beck, Auteur ; Punam Mehta, Auteur |Background: In Canada, First Nations women are far less likely to breastfeed than other women. First Nations people have been subjected to massive health and social disparities and are at the lowest end of the scale on every measure of well-bein[...]Article : texte imprimé
Amara Channell Doig, Auteur ; Michelle Jasczynski, Auteur ; Jamie L. Fleishman, Auteur |Background Current breastfeeding recommendations focus on the physical benefits of breastfeeding but do not take into account the influence of a history of childhood maltreatment on mothers experiences breastfeeding. A better understanding of [...]Article : texte imprimé
Laura E. Miller-Graff, Auteur ; Azza H. Ahmed, Auteur ; Julia L. Paulson, Auteur |Background: Intimate partner violence has been related to breastfeeding difficulties. Few studies, however, have also accounted for other biopsychosocial risk factors associated with womens breastfeeding. Research aim: This study aimed to [...]Article : texte imprimé
Angela Marie Johnson, Auteur ; Rena Menke, Auteur ; Jonathan Eliahu Handelzalts, Auteur |Objective: Although breastfeeding provides benefits for mothers and infants, multiple factors prevent women from breastfeeding. This article aims to explore the role of mothers' personal and contextual risk factors to breastfeeding rates with a [...]Article : texte imprimé
This article includes a group of case studies demonstrating the potential impact of previous sexual abuse on a woman's desire to, and ability to, breastfeed. Each case highlights a different aspect of breastfeeding promotion or support that is a[...]Article : texte imprimé
Kimberly Fryer, Auteur ; Hudson P. SantosJr., Auteur ; Cort Pedersen, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding has multiple benefits for both mother and infant. Previous studies have shown that Hispanic/Latina women have higher rates of breastfeeding and better health outcomes than non-Hispanic black (NHB) women of similar socio[...]Article : texte imprimé
Ugochinyere Vivian Ukah, Auteur ; Prince A. Adu, Auteur ; Dane A. De Silva, Auteur |Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is strongly recommended by the World Health Organization. Given the low rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Canada and the increasing reports of a history of adverse childhood experiences, this study sought to [...]