In this manuscript, the topic of breastfeeding is explored as it relates to a mother's economic and education level. More specifically, family income, employment status, marital status, and level of education are observed in order to identify any trends or patterns that may influence a mother to prefer breastfeeding over formula feeding. The data presented comes from a research study that utilized three prediction scales which aim to understand a mother's attitude towards infant feeding, self efficacy or confidence, and the chance of discontinuing breastfeeding prematurely. The purpose of this project is to call attention to disparities that may exist from a lack of education and resources for mothers to choose the form of infant feeding that is most beneficial to them.
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- Examining the Differences in Infant Feeding Attitudes Among Mothers by Economic and Education Level
- Jackson, Amanda (Author)
- Reifsnider, Elizabeth (Thesis director)
- Han, SeungYong (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Nursing (Contributor)