The participation of men in infant feeding: Is this a new step towards gender equity?

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Our study investigates men’s experience in feeding their children aged from six to 12 months to contribute to the public policy agenda in nutritional education programs focused on early childhood development. The qualitative approach was substantiated by the hermeneutic-dialectical method, based on focus groups with mothers and in-depth interviews with parents and visitors to public health services and private pediatric clinics. We were able to investigate the topic under different socioeconomic contexts and organize them into two categories, namely: male participation in feeding their children, based on both women’s and men’s points of view. The results evidenced the complexity of the phenomenon, which is the result of a network of interactions among individuals, their values, and their relationship with the present world. Symbolic expressions have reproduced the traditional values, guiding both female and male beliefs. However, the transformation in paternal attitudes towards sharing and getting involved in feeding their children stood out.

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Sorrentino, E., Bógus, C. M., & Venancio, S. (2021). The participation of men in infant feeding: Is this a new step towards gender equity? Saude e Sociedade, 30(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902021200815

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