2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23993
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Effects of household composition on infant feeding and mother–infant health in northern Kenya

A. Vankayalapati,
G. Wamwere‐Njoroge,
M. Fujita

Abstract: BackgroundHouseholds with alloparents, individuals other than the mother who care for an infant, can shift members' roles and affect mother–infant health.AimsTo investigate how household composition relates to infant feeding and infectious disease risk in mother–infant dyads, the team utilized data from breastfeeding dyads (n 208) surveyed during a prolonged drought and food scarcity in northern Kenya.MethodsHouseholds were classified by the presence/absence of potential alloparents, distinguishing non‐sibling… Show more

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