"Ideal" Maternity Behavior as a Pattern Which Reflects the Middle-Class (Dominant Culture) Orentation.

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Title

"Ideal" Maternity Behavior as a Pattern Which Reflects the Middle-Class (Dominant Culture) Orentation.

Subject

Women

Description

Study covering nearly six hundred pregnant women in east-central Detroit in 1965, three-quarters non-white, concludes patterns of "ideal" maternal behavior are class-derived, and not necessary for healthy pregnancies.

Creator

Milio, Nancy

Publisher

Wayne State University

Date

1965

Contributor

Thesis, MA

Rights

Detroit

Relation

Catalog entry (Wayne State University): http://elibrary.wayne.edu/record=b2116716~S47

Type

Thesis, MA

Identifier

794

Coverage

105 pages

Tags

Citation

Milio, Nancy, “"Ideal" Maternity Behavior as a Pattern Which Reflects the Middle-Class (Dominant Culture) Orentation.,” Michigan Black History Bibliography, accessed May 5, 2024, http://mbhb.reuther.wayne.edu/items/show/885.