Dando voz a las mujeres: representaciones sociales y experiencias sobre la lactancia
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Título
Dando voz a las mujeres: representaciones sociales y experiencias sobre la lactanciaFecha de publicación
2017Editor
Universitat Jaume I. Institut Universitari d'Estudis Feministes i de GènereISSN
1139-1219; 2340-4930Cita bibliográfica
PÉREZ BRAVO, María Dolores; MORENO HERNÁNDEZ, Amparo. Dando voz a las mujeres: representaciones sociales y experiencias sobre la lactancia. Dossiers feministes, 2017, no 22, p. 107-117.Tipo de documento
info:eu-repo/semantics/articleVersión de la editorial
http://www.e-revistes.uji.es/index.php/dossiers/article/view/2447/2174Palabras clave / Materias
lactancia materna | maternidad | género | feminismo | breastfeeding | motherhood | gender | feminism
Resumen
Breastfeeding is a central issue in research from a gender perspective. We consider breastfeeding as a biopsychosocial, diverse and plural process, which generates ambivalent experiences in mothers. Our research was ... [+]
Breastfeeding is a central issue in research from a gender perspective. We consider breastfeeding as a biopsychosocial, diverse and plural process, which generates ambivalent experiences in mothers. Our research was aimed to increase the understanding of thoughts and experiences of mothers. Ten women, primiparous and non-primiparous mother, were interviewed at two moments in time. The results showed that the breastfeeding period was shorter than the time recommended by health organizations, the reasons to breastfeed were related to the well-being of their children and women´s social support came from their partners. [-]
Breastfeeding is a central issue in research from a gender perspective. We consider breastfeeding as a biopsychosocial, diverse and plural process, which generates ambivalent experiences in mothers. Our research was ... [+]
Breastfeeding is a central issue in research from a gender perspective. We consider breastfeeding as a biopsychosocial, diverse and plural process, which generates ambivalent experiences in mothers. Our research was aimed to increase the understanding of thoughts and experiences of mothers. Ten women, primiparous and non-primiparous mother, were interviewed at two moments in time. The results showed that the breastfeeding period was shorter than the time recommended by health organizations, the reasons to breastfeed were related to the well-being of their children and women´s social support came from their partners. [-]
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Dossiers feministes, 2017, no. 22Derechos de acceso
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