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http://dx.doi.org/10.7318/KJFC.2011.26.1.017

A Study on the Knowledge of Immigrant Housewives on Infant Weaning  

Min, Kyung-Ae (Graduate School of Professional Studies, Traditional Culture and Arts, Sookmyung Women's University)
Kang, Jung-Min (Graduate School of Professional Studies, Traditional Culture and Arts, Sookmyung Women's University)
Jeong, Hee-Sun (Graduate School of Professional Studies, Traditional Culture and Arts, Sookmyung Women's University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Culture / v.26, no.1, 2011 , pp. 17-29 More about this Journal
Abstract
As the public is already aware, baby food has a significant effect on a baby's physical and mental health. It is also very important because choice of baby food forms proper eating habits, which will affect health in the future. In particular, recognition of appropriate baby food by the mother or the primary care provider is even more important. Although many studies have been conducted on this matter for domestic housewives, no studies have been conducted on married immigrant housewives whose numbers are increasing every year. A survey was conducted on the recognition and current situation of baby food preparation by mothers living in Gangwon Province with children 6 to 36-months-old. The purpose of the study was to research the level of understanding of baby food by immigrant housewives given that they were raised in different environments with different eating habits and child raising norms. And additional purpose was to provide proper educational material and direction for choosing appropriate baby food. The results showed significant differences depending on the nationality and age of the mother. Moreover, the results showed an insufficient understanding of baby food but a high desire for education, as mothers did not receive enough support from society. Therefore, necessary education should be provided systematically after mothers fully learn to communicate in Korean. These mothers need continuous attention and support, so they can settle in this country as wives, daughters-in-law, and mothers. Moreover, the needed professional education should be provided so that the mothers can learn traditional Korean eating habits and understand differences in the culture and environment between countries. As the selection of baby food forms the basis of future eating habits and the foundation for good health, proper education should be available to establish healthy intercultural families.
Keywords
married immigrant housewives; baby food; eating habits; proper education;
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