Maternal big five personality traits and breastfeeding outcomes: what we know and what we don’t know

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  • What: Maternal personality traits, another possible factor affecting infant feeding outcomes, have received relatively sparse attention from researchers and are the focus of this mini-review. Following the model proposed by De Young , which suggests that Big Five traits represent two higher-order factors, stability and plasticity, traits related to stability (Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Neuroticism) seem to be more important than those related to plasticity (Extraversion and Openness).
  • Who: Donata Bessey from the Peking University, China have published the Article: Maternal Big Five personality traits and breastfeeding outcomes: what we know and what we don . . .

     

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