Responsive feeding practices among Arabic and Mongolian speaking migrant mothers in Australia: A qualitative study
Danielle Jawad,
Li Ming Wen,
Louise Baur
et al.
Abstract:Establishing healthy feeding habits during infancy is crucial for optimal growth. However, certain parental feeding and cultural practices might hinder the development of children's healthy eating behaviours. This research explored responsive feeding practices among migrant mothers in Australia. Semi‐structured telephone interviews were conducted in their native language with 20 Arabic and 20 Mongolian‐speaking migrant mothers with children under 2 years old or currently pregnant. Thematic analysis was conduct… Show more
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