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Can a text message a week improve breastfeeding?
Danielle Gallegos
,
Rebekah Russell-Bennett
, Josephine Previte
, Joy Parkinson
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Text Messaging
100%
Intervention Group
100%
Breastfeeding Duration
60%
Between-group
40%
Self-efficacy
40%
Exclusive Breastfeeding
40%
Messaging Apps
40%
Developed Countries
20%
Usual Care
20%
Infectious Diseases
20%
Positive Impact
20%
Mental Illness
20%
Statistical Analysis
20%
Adulthood
20%
Mode of Delivery
20%
Hierarchical Regression
20%
Mobile Phone
20%
Online Survey
20%
Support Services
20%
With Woman
20%
Chronic Disease
20%
Breastfeeding Outcomes
20%
Exclusivity
20%
Self-accountability
20%
Fully Automated
20%
Statistical Interaction
20%
Emotion-focused Coping
20%
Adjusting for Covariates
20%
Self-coping
20%
Personalised Support
20%
Health Gains
20%
Active Coping
20%
Childhood Adolescence
20%
Text Message Intervention
20%
Breastfeeding Self-efficacy
20%
Obesity in childhood
20%
Automated Response
20%
Automated Text Messaging
20%
Breastfeeding Behavior
20%
Breastfeeding Exclusivity
20%
Mobile Phone Messaging
20%
Coping Efficacy
20%
Infant Age
20%
Any Breastfeeding
20%
Psychology
Coping Behavior
100%
Self-Efficacy
75%
Mobile Phone
50%
Coping Strategy
50%
Mental Illness
25%
Hierarchical Regression
25%
Statistical Analysis
25%
Chronic Disorder
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Self-Efficacy
100%
Exclusive Breastfeeding
100%
Diseases
33%
Chronic Disease
33%
Infant Feeding
33%
Maternal Age
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Self Concept
100%
Chronic Disease
33%
Infectious Disease
33%
Maternal Age
33%
Infancy
33%
Infant Feeding
33%
Primary Outcome
33%