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Can social support in the guise of an oral health education intervention promote mother-infant bonding in Chinese immigrant mothers and their infants?
Si-Yang Yuan
, Ruth Freeman
Dentistry
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Social Support
100%
Oral Health Education
100%
Mother-infant Interaction
100%
Health Education Intervention
100%
Chinese Immigrant Parents
100%
Culturally Sensitive
75%
Anger
50%
Health Education Program
50%
Socially Isolated
50%
Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire
50%
Bond Disorder
50%
Normative Values
50%
Immigrant Mothers
50%
Community-based
25%
Quasi-experimental Design
25%
Convenience Sampling
25%
Phone Calls
25%
Home Visits
25%
12-month Follow-up
25%
Oral Health Intervention
25%
First Author
25%
Depressed Mothers
25%
Support Elements
25%
Chinese Mothers
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Social Support
100%
Immigrant
100%
Mother-Infant Bonding
100%
Diseases
40%
House Call
20%
Experimental Design
20%