"WIC Participant and Program Characteristics 2000." Special Nutrition Programs Report No. WIC-02-PC. Office of Analysis, Nutrition, and Evaluation, Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.Connor P, Bartlett S, Medelson M, Lawrence K. WIC participant and program ...
Using food-cost data from the WIC's 1996 Participant and Program Characteristics Survey, we found that the state-level average for 1 y of program benefits for women who formula-fed was over twice the value of program benefits for those who breast-fed (BF). This difference in benefit ...
When describing how WIC clients recognize that they are food insecure while also experiencing perinatal depression, one participant shared: It’s a hopelessness isolation ... I feel like the moms sense they don’t have food but [they don’t] have that urgency ... mentally. Mom can [go...
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WIC Participant and Program Characteristics 2006 must be dedicated to our friends and colleagues in State WIC agencies. They provide all of the data presented in these tabulations. We gratefully and humbly acknowledge their cooperation and commend the diligence of the WIC Program in creating and ...
The PC88 survey was designed to provide the information needed to develop acomprehensive database on WIC administrative and participant characteristics. The national sample of State and local WIC agencies and of WIC participants provides members of Congress, FNS, and other analysts with a cross-...
WIC Participant and Program Characteristics 1998Susan BartlettMelanie BrownLyonsDouglas MooreAngela Estacion
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request--WIC Participant and Program Characteristics StudyAudrey Rowe
This research explored the associations between childhood morbidities among income- and categorically-eligible WIC participant and non-participant groups in a diverse, nationally representative sample of children. Results indicate significant differences in the maternal sociodemographic profiles of eligible ...
Main Outcome Measure Any and fully breastfeeding 2, 6, and 12 months postpartum. Analysis Descriptive statistics described WIC site-level breastfeeding supports. Multilevel mixed modeling of breastfeeding at 2, 6, and 12 months, controlling for site- and participant-level characteristics. Results...