Search Results - "Webb, Meghan Farley"
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Transnational Migration's Psychosocial Impacts for Kaqchikel Maya Migrants' Wives
Published in Human organization (01-03-2018)“…The impacts of undocumented transnational migration are complex and far-reaching. In rural indigenous Guatemala, wives of transnational migrants are…”
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Complementary feeding intervention on stunted Guatemalan children: a randomised controlled trial
Published in BMJ paediatrics open (01-04-2018)“…Objective/backgroundGuatemala’s indigenous Maya population has one of the highest rates of childhood stunting in the world. The goal of this study was to…”
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Developmental outcomes of an individualised complementary feeding intervention for stunted children: a substudy from a larger randomised controlled trial in Guatemala
Published in BMJ paediatrics open (01-10-2018)“…ObjectiveStunting is a common cause of early child developmental delay; Guatemala has the fourth highest rate of stunting globally. The goal of this study was…”
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Mixed-methods study identifies key strategies for improving infant and young child feeding practices in a highly stunted rural indigenous population in Guatemala
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-04-2016)“…Guatemala's rural indigenous population suffers from one of the highest rates of chronic child malnutrition (stunting) in the world. Successfully addressing…”
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Exploring mechanisms of food insecurity in indigenous agricultural communities in Guatemala: a mixed methods study
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Mixed‐methods study identifies key strategies for improving infant and young child feeding practices in a highly stunted rural indigenous population in G uatemala
Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-04-2016)“…G uatemala's rural indigenous population suffers from one of the highest rates of chronic child malnutrition (stunting) in the world. Successfully addressing…”
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Yojkanäj Wawe' (We Remain Here): Kaqchikel Migrants' Wives under Surveillance
Published 01-01-2015“…Indigenous Maya men have long looked to domestic migration as an economic strategy. Increasingly, these men engage in transnational migration from Guatemala to…”
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Yojkanaj Wawe' (We Remain Here): Kaqchikel Migrants' Wives under Surveillance
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