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Unraveling Breastfeeding Patterns in Mexico : A Case Study on Influential Factors in Early Health Choices

Authors :
Jamie Lee Harder
Jamie Lee Harder
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This book delves into the decision-making process behind (exclusive) breastfeeding in Mexico, examining the intricate interplay of individual and institutional factors that influence this critical health choice. Positioned within the context of Mexico's complex healthcare structures and existing health inequalities, this study serves as a significant case analysis within the Latin American region. Employing a comprehensive multi-methodological approach, the research combines quantitative analysis with qualitative insights from interviews with mothers. With a focus on unraveling how Mexican mothers decide to breastfeed, the study addresses the impact of institutional and individual factors, and the personal and structural barriers faced by mothers. Key findings underscore the pivotal role of childbirth experiences, prenatal care quality, and social support systems in shaping breastfeeding decisions. This research reveals that, despite efforts to promote health literacy and individual responsibility, institutional factors exert significant influence on breastfeeding choices. By providing unique insights and practical implications, this research contributes substantially to the fields of public health and sociology of health.

Subjects

Subjects :
Sociology
Social medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9783658448608 and 9783658448615
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Unraveling Breastfeeding Patterns in Mexico : A Case Study on Influential Factors in Early Health Choices
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
3909031