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Sudden infant death syndrome: links with infant care practices.

Author Affiliations
University of Wales
Published InBMJ
Year1993
Citations91

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate infant care practices in a small ethnic minority population within Britain that might suggest possible factors contributing to the low incidence of the sudden infant death syndrome in Asian populations. DESIGN: Ethnographic interviewing, a qualitative comparative method drawn from social anthropology. SETTING: Central Cardiff. SUBJECTS: Non-random sample of 60 mothers of Bangladeshi or Welsh ethnic origin and working or middle class occupational status, who had infants under one year old. None of the families interviewed had experienced a sudden infant death. RESULTS: Broad cultural contrasts emerged as a series of themes from the interview data: living patterns, family networks, sleeping patterns, and concepts of time and dependence. CONCLUSION: Bangladeshi infants were cared for in a consistently rich…
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