2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-017-0927-x
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Ecological Factors Influencing Breastfeeding Decisions among Korean Immigrant Mothers in America

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“…Breastfeeding rates are diverse by nation, culture, and ethnic group despite the ongoing efforts of the World Health Organization and UNICEF [ 3 , 8 , 35 ]. Some consider breastfeeding to be “old-fashioned”, while others view it as normative childrearing behavior [ 12 , 36 ]. Depending on the social context, higher education has served to promote breastfeeding (e.g., Korean-American women) [ 12 ] while also serving as a barrier (e.g., South Korean women) [ 30 ], which was reinforced by the present findings.…”
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“…Breastfeeding rates are diverse by nation, culture, and ethnic group despite the ongoing efforts of the World Health Organization and UNICEF [ 3 , 8 , 35 ]. Some consider breastfeeding to be “old-fashioned”, while others view it as normative childrearing behavior [ 12 , 36 ]. Depending on the social context, higher education has served to promote breastfeeding (e.g., Korean-American women) [ 12 ] while also serving as a barrier (e.g., South Korean women) [ 30 ], which was reinforced by the present findings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A dramatic decline in breastfeeding practice in Korea has occurred during the past few decades [ 11 , 12 , 13 ]. To promote breastfeeding, diverse efforts led by the government are continuous, such as education during the antenatal period emphasizing the advantages of breastfeeding, postpartum care service with lactation massage, and a government voucher for a certified postnatal care helper through a public-health center for any woman in need.…”
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