The influence of social media on child feeding practices and beliefs among Hispanic mothers: A mixed methods study
Autor: | Edith C. Kieffer, Megan H. Pesch, Susannah Feinstein, Denise Pike, Kristen Hess, Dina H. Griauzde, Sarah E. Domoff, Amy Frank |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Adult
050103 clinical psychology 030309 nutrition & dietetics media_common.quotation_subject Psychological intervention Mothers Child health Childhood obesity Article Developmental psychology 03 medical and health sciences Young Adult Perception Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Social media media_common 0303 health sciences business.industry Qualitative interviews 05 social sciences Infant Feeding Behavior Hispanic or Latino medicine.disease Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Breast Feeding Child Preschool The Internet Female Descriptive research Psychology business Social Media |
Zdroj: | Eat Behav |
ISSN: | 1873-7358 |
Popis: | Objectives (1) 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. Methods Mixed methods descriptive study with a sequential explanatory design. Hispanic mothers (N = 66) from Detroit, Michigan with children between 6 and 36 months of age completed surveys regarding their child feeding practices, the source (s) influencing these practices, and their use of social media, internet, and text messaging. During qualitative interviews (N = 19), we explored mothers' use of social media and internet websites to find child health information as well as mothers' perspectives on social media/internet/text messaging interventions to promote child health. Results Most survey respondents were between the ages of 20 and 39 years. One-third of mothers breastfed their child for >6 months; 68% did not introduce solids until their child was older than 6 months. The majority (96%) owned a cellphone; 75% used social media at least once daily. Few mothers indicated that social media and other internet websites influenced their child feeding decisions. During qualitative interviews (N = 19), almost all mothers expressed interest in social media and/or text messaging as a tool to communicate information regarding child health and feeding. Conclusions Hispanic mothers had high rates of social media use and most desired social media/internet/text messaging interventions to promote child health. |
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