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Influence of Cultural Beliefs on Infant Feeding, Postpartum and Childcare Practices among Chinese-American Mothers in New York City
Adele Lee,
Lynn Brann
Department of Nutrition and Food Studies
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Cultural Beliefs
100%
Infant childcare
100%
Childcare Practices
100%
Postpartum Practices
100%
Zuo Yuezi
25%
Postpartum Mothers
25%
Introduction of Solids
25%
Formula Feeding
25%
Chinese Mothers
25%
Cultural Traditions
25%
Breastfeeding Success
25%
Societal Expectations
25%
Early Introduction
25%
Emotional Outcomes
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Infant Feeding
100%
Elderly (Age Groups)
100%
Psychology
Cultural Belief
100%
Formula Feeding
50%
Food Science
Infant Feeding
100%
Feeding Behavior
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Infant Feeding
100%
Lactation
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Infant Feeding
100%