Author: Hajeebhoy, Nemat
- Exposure to mass media and interpersonal counseling has additive effects on exclusive breastfeeding and its psychosocial determinants among Vietnamese mothers
- Infant and young child feeding practices differ by ethnicity of Vietnamese mothers
- Supply- and demand-side factors influencing utilization of infant and young child feeding counselling services in Viet Nam
- The association of a large-scale television campaign with exclusive breastfeeding prevalence in Vietnam
- Gaps between breastfeeding awareness and practices in Vietnamese mothers result from inadequate support in health facilities and social norms
- Suboptimal breastfeeding practices are associated with infant illness in Vietnam
Author: Nguyen, Phuong Hong
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- Supply- and demand-side factors influencing utilization of infant and young child feeding counselling services in Viet Nam
- The association of a large-scale television campaign with exclusive breastfeeding prevalence in Vietnam
- Gaps between breastfeeding awareness and practices in Vietnamese mothers result from inadequate support in health facilities and social norms
- Suboptimal breastfeeding practices are associated with infant illness in Vietnam
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