%0 Journal Article %T Latinx Grandparents' Child Feeding Practices and Interaction with Parents. %A Xie H %A Lopez A %A Henderson MC %A Hernandez N %A Besnilian A %J Fam Consum Sci Res J %V 52 %N 3 %D 2024 Mar %M 38774766 暂无%R 10.1111/fcsr.12504 %X Despite Latinx grandparents' substantial involvement in child rearing, there is limited understanding of their child feeding practices. A survey examined 80 Latinx mothers' perception of Latinx grandparents' feeding practices and interaction with parents. Results showed grandparents engaged in positive feeding somewhat frequently and negative feeding somewhat infrequently. Mother-grandparent disagreement and grandparent-parent(s) communication on child feeding occurred at a moderate level of frequency. Mother-grandparent disagreement was associated with higher frequency of grandparents' negative feeding, while grandparent-parent(s) communication was associated with higher frequency of positive feeding by grandparents. Finally, grandparents' behaviors and practices varied depending on characteristics of grandparents, mothers, and children.