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Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 24 n°2 - Mai 2008
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Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 34, n°4 - Novembre 2018
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Purpose: To test the feasibility and possible effects of two iPad®-based breastfeeding interventions for expectant minority women and evaluate (1) the intervention effect on exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) intention, (2) intervention acceptability[...]Article : texte imprimé
Leslie Kummer, Auteur ; Naomi Duke, Auteur ; Laurel Davis, Auteur ; Iris Borowsky, Auteur |Objective: To explore, in a large, nationally representative U.S. sample of children, potential independent associations between social and community factors and breastfeeding outcomes, using the Social Ecological Model as a theoretical framewor[...]Article : texte imprimé
Stephanie DeVane-Johnson, Auteur ; Alexis Woods Barr, Auteur ; Ronald Williams, II, Auteur |The lactation field is laden with cultural narratives that depict the Black community, particularly Black women, in a negative light. For example, Black women dont breastfeed, Black women dont have family support to breastfeed, and Black [...]texte imprimé
Paige Hall Smith, Auteur ; Labbok Miriam, Auteur ; Brittany D. Chambers, Auteur | Praeclarus Press | 2017Pour marquer le 10e anniversaire de la Conférence internationale sur l'allaitement maternel et le féminisme, les deux premiers chapitres de cet ouvrage traitent des changements survenus au cours de la dernière décennie dans la politique américai[...]Article : texte imprimé
Tony H. Grubesic, Auteur ; Kelly M. Durbin, Auteur |Background: Breastfeeding initiation rates vary considerably across racial and ethnic groups, maternal age, and education level, yet there are limited data concerning the influence of geography on community rates of breastfeeding initiation. [...]Article : texte imprimé
Objective: Disparities in U.S. breastfeeding rates persist among Black mothers according to birth country and between Black and White mothers, necessitating further investigation of modifiable mediating factors to inform interventions. This stud[...]Article : texte imprimé
Becky Spencer, Auteur |In the United States, African American women have lower rates of breastfeeding initiation and duration on average than women from other racial and ethnic groups (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2016). Many scholars and clinicians h[...]Article : texte imprimé
AC Celi, Auteur ; JW Rich-Edwards, Auteur ; MK Richardson, Auteur |OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of immigration status as well as race/ethnicity and social and economic factors on breastfeeding initiation. DESIGN: Cohort. SETTING: Multisite group practice in eastern Massachusetts. PARTICIPANTS: One thousan[...]Article : texte imprimé
Background: Racial disparities in breastfeeding rates persist in the United States with Black women having the lowest rates of initiation and continuation. A literature review attributes this to many factorshistorical roles, cultural norms, lac[...]Article : texte imprimé
Rebecca F. Carlin, Auteur ; Anita Mathews, Auteur ; Rosalind Oden, Auteur ; Rachel Y. Moon, Auteur |Background: Social networks and subjective norms (individuals' perceptions of what other people think) can be influential in decision-making. Although there are data about the importance of support in initiation and duration of breastfeeding, no[...]Article : texte imprimé
Sahira Long, Auteur |In June 2019, after the U.S. Breastfeeding Committee African American/Black Identity Caucus meeting, a group of participants discussed the possibility of writing an article together on the topic of Black breastfeeding disparities and solutions t[...]