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The role of community-based and intrahousehold social networks in supporting complementary feeding practices in Ethiopia

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posted on 2023-12-08, 02:55 authored by Asnake Ararsa Irenso
This thesis examined the role of women groups, family members, and anyone living together in complementary feeding practices. The functional women's group was a viable support source to improve solid food quality, while household influence varies with members' attributes and relationships. This implies that interventions should consider the caregiver's personal circles.

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250 p.

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English

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Doctorate

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Ph.D.

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Rachel Laws, Karen Campbell, Dan Chmaberlain, Miaobing Zheng

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Faculty of Health

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School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences

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