Psychometric properties of the original and short Hungarian version of the Iowa infant feeding attitude scale

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Renáta Ungváry
András Ittzés
Veronika Bóné
Szabolcs Török
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[1] Institute of Mental Health,Faculty of Health and Public Administration
[2] Semmelweis University,Department of Applied Statistics
[3] Institute of Mathematics and Basic Science,Department of Methodology for Business Analysis, Faculty of Commerce
[4] Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences,undefined
[5] Hospitality and Tourism,undefined
[6] Budapest Business School,undefined
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International Breastfeeding Journal | / 16卷
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IIFAS; Infant feeding; Attitudes; Breastfeeding duration; Hungary; Reliability; Psychometric properties; Short version;
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