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Item Metadata only Factors related to antenatal care services and health status of mothers and infants : a case study maternal and child hospital, health promotion center region 4 Ratchaburi(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2002) Kessanee Koktatong; Sommai Wansorn; Benjavan Timsuvan; Patcharapron KerdmongkolItem Metadata only Maternal-newborn attachment in primiparous adolescent mothers(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2004) Prakaitip Promasoot; Yaowalak SerisathienItem Metadata only Attachment behaviors in adolescent mothers and three-month-old infants during breast feeding(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2005) Jariyaporn Wannachot; Jariya WittayasoopornItem Open Access Mother's work related to infant morbidity and mortality in Thailand(Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2014) Tiwarat Tor.Jarern; Yothin Sawangdee; Rossarin Gray; Aroonsri Moncholchati; Guang GuoA mother is the key caretaker of children in their early life. The relationship between the mother and her infant has an important impact on the infant's health and mortality. In recent times, the proportion of women in the workforce has increased... responsibilities. Hence it is important to understand the relationship between the socioeconomic-occupation of mothers during late pregnancy and infant morbidity and mortality; in specific age groups; related to experiences of infant hospitalization withinPublication Open Access Knowledge and perception of pneumonai Disease among Mothers of Children under Five years attending Nakhon pathom General Hospital, Thailand(2007) Eddy Siswanto; S.U.Bhuiyan; Jiraporn Chompikul; Mahidol University. ASEAN Institute for Health DevelopmentA hospital based cross sectional study was conducted to describe socio-demographic factors of mothers' mother's knowledge and mother's perception of pneumonia disease. Study was conducted at Nakhon Pathom General Hospital, Thailand period 22to 30... January 2007 by interviewing 140 mothers of children under five years attending a pediatric clinic by using structured questionnaire. This study found mothers were predominantly primary school graduates (37.14%). the majority worked as laborer (39Item Metadata only The effects of group support and prompting on satisf action, duration and behavior of breastfeeding in teenage mothers(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2006) Nittaya Sooksaen; Yuwadee LuechaItem Open Access Factors associated with dietary diversity in mothers and their 6- to 23-month-old children in conflict areas of Northeast Myanmar(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2022) Moe Kyaw, 1992-; Hutchinson, Carol; Mathuros Tipayamongkholguldietary diversity for women (MDD-W) in mothers and dietary diversity scores for infant and young child feeding (DDS-IYCF) in their 6 - to 23 -month-old children, and to identify factors associated with these scores in conflict areas of northeast Myanmar.... The study population were mothers (n= 461) and their 6 - to 23 -month-old children (n= 400) in these areas, who were involved in the baseline assessment of KMSS in June 2020. After excluding records with incomplete data, the final sample includedItem Metadata only Mothers' support and maternal role attainment in first-time mothers(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2000) Faizah Leesen; Yaowalak Serisathien; Supranee Athaseri; Yupin ChandaraggaItem Metadata only Infant feeding : realities from HIV positive mothers in Mandalay, Myanmar(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2014) Nay, Lynn Oo; Luechai Sringernyuang; Penchen Sherer; Natthani Meemonin HIV positive mothers and the health of babies born to HIV positive mothers. This research was conducted in Mandalay, the third capital of Myanmar, for six months to explore various cultural issues of under six months infant feeding practices among HIV... positive mothers, to find out which socio-cultural and political determinants were configuring those infant feeding patterns and to learn which understandings of under six months infant feeding HIV positive mothers were similar to or different from thoseItem Metadata only The reduction of infant mortality by Improving health awareness through mothers' literacy a case study in west Java province, Indonesia(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 1990) Mahdar, Eman; Richter Kerry; Buppha Sirirassamee; Orathai Ard-am
