Infant feeding practices: An evaluation of the impact of a health education course

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We assessed the impact of health education course on infant feeding actices in the West Bank territories by comparing mothers who had attended the course (n = 102) with mothers not exposed to the course (n = 133). After adjustment for child's age, maternal age and education, parity, and birth site, course participants were more likely than non-participants to breastfeed, as well as to start supplementation by semi-solid foods at the recommended time.

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Shoham-Yakubovich, I., Pliskin, J. S., & Carr, D. (1990). Infant feeding practices: An evaluation of the impact of a health education course. American Journal of Public Health, 80(6), 732–734. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.80.6.732

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