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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2018 May 8;208:80–88. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.05.017

Table 1.

Qualitative theme and subtheme frequenciesa for interviews with participant grandmothers (n = 27) and health care professionals (n = 7) in an AI community.

Themes Participant Grandmothers Participant Health Care Professionals Subthemes Participant Grandmothers Participant Health Care Professionals
Attachment, Bonding, & Passing on Knowledge 26 (175) 7 (21)
Gender 25 (58) 1 (1)
Historical Trauma 16 (45) 3 (3)
Language 14 (15) 0 (0)
Plants and Foods 26 (53) 7 (15)
Social Norms 21 (64) 7 (16)
Substance Abuse 24 (95) 7 (26)
Importance of Breastfeeding 27 (176) 6 (21) Formula Beliefs 27 (148) 5 (11)
Overburdened Health Care System 26 (114) 7 (98) Mistrust 15 (20) 5 (11)

Note.

a

The number of participants contributing to each theme is displayed along with total supporting meaning units (parenthesis).