Postpartum sex taboos and child growth in Tanzania: Implications for child care
Abstract The social context and cultural meaning systems shape caregivers' perceptions about child growth and inform their attention to episodes of poor growth. Thus, understanding community members' beliefs about the aetiology of poor child growth is important for effective responses to c...
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Main Authors: | Zaina Mchome (Author), Ajay Bailey (Author), Flora Kessy (Author), Shrinivas Darak (Author), Hinke Haisma (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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