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Fam Community Health ; 33(4): 318-28, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20736758

ABSTRACT

While breast-feeding initiation and duration among US Latina women appear to decrease with acculturation, health care providers in the Greater Cincinnati area have noted lower rates of breast-feeding among even first-generation Latina immigrants. This study's purpose was to identify determinants of breast-feeding for Latina mothers in Cincinnati through qualitative interviews and Spanish Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy Scale ratings. Our findings suggest that, along with similar levels of breast-feeding self-confidence, foreign-born Latina women in the Greater Cincinnati area share similar breast-feeding determinants with the general population. However, characteristics of these determinants and their impact vary because of unique pressures experienced by this community.


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Breast Feeding/psychology , Hispanic or Latino/psychology , Adult , Breast Feeding/statistics & numerical data , Culture , Female , Humans , Models, Psychological , Mothers , Ohio , Self Efficacy , Spouses , Young Adult
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