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Publication Date

December 24, 2019

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Journal Article

The influence of social media on child feeding practices and beliefs among Hispanic mothers: A mixed methods study

By Griauzde D, Kieffer E, Domoff S, Hess K, Feinstein S, Frank A, Pike D, Pesch M

To identify factors that influence child feeding practices and beliefs among Hispanic mothers in a low-income community; (2) to describe the use of social media, other internet websites, and text messaging among Hispanic mothers; and (3) to explore mothers’ perceptions of social media and/or text messaging interventions to prevent childhood obesity.


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Date Added
March 13, 2020

Citation
Griauzde D, Kieffer E, Domoff S, Hess K, Feinstein S, Frank A, Pike D, Pesch M (2029). The influence of social media on child feeding practices and beliefs among Hispanic mothers: A mixed methods study. Elsevier, Vol. 36. Available online: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1471015319301515