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期刊名:Public health reports

缩写:PUBLIC HEALTH REP

ISSN:0033-3549

e-ISSN:1468-2877

IF/分区:2.5/Q2

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Cashmere Miller Cashmere Miller
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Yasamean Zamani-Hank,Amanda Nothaft,H Luke Shaefer et al. Yasamean Zamani-Hank et al.
Programs in the United States aimed at improving maternal and infant health vary in effectiveness in reaching eligible participants. Administrative burdens such as learning, psychological, and compliance costs increase barriers to initial a...
Shannon M Christy,Melanie Buhlmann,Di Kang et al. Shannon M Christy et al.
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Kristin J Marks,Mary Ellen Grap,Jian Chen et al. Kristin J Marks et al.
Because breastfeeding behaviors are influenced by social norms, we examined public opinions toward societal supports for breastfeeding using data from the 2015 and 2024 SummerStyles surveys (N = 4127 and N = 4371, respectively, from the non...