Mothers' Sources of Information About Feeding Their Children Ages 2 Months to 54 Months

The purpose of this study was to determine sources and types of information about child feeding practices that were received by 62 mothers with children aged 2 to 54 months. Each mother participated in 10 or 11 in-home interviews. Data analyses included chi-square testing for differences in informat...

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