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Feeding self-efficacy and feeding outcome expectancy mediate the association between maternal depressive symptoms and responsive feeding

Previous research has demonstrated a link between maternal depressive symptoms and infant feeding behavior; however, the underlying mechanisms linking the two remain unclear. This study examined the association between maternal depressive symptoms and responsive feeding, and the potential mediating...

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Published in:Acta psychologica 2022-10, Vol.230, p.103755-103755, Article 103755
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Infant feeding
Maternal depression
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Responsive feeding
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