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Breastfeeding Intentions among Pregnant Women Enrolled in a Healthy Start Program in Arkansas.

Britni L AyersClare C BrownJennifer A AndersenJennifer Callaghan-KoruPearl A McElfish
Published in: Maternal and child health journal (2024)
This is the first study to examine characteristics associated with exclusive breastfeeding intentions among pregnant women in Arkansas enrolled in a Healthy Start program. The study found that race/ethnicity and age were most strongly associated with breastfeeding intentions. These findings are critical to identifying populations for resource allocation and to developing culturally-tailored interventions to help women in Arkansas achieve their desired infant feeding methods.
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