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Abstract
BACKGROUND: The main objective of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the attitudes of the mother and her family towards breastfeeding and the actual feeding pattern in a Bolivian population. A second objective was to study the relationship between breastfeeding information, specified according to source and timing, and feeding pattern.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12769829 PMCID: PMC161813 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-3-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Characteristics of Bolivian mothers interviewed about "attitudes towards breastfeeding"
| % | % | % | |
| Social class | Lower | Middle | Upper |
| (n = 457/394) | 32.8/33.0 | 58.4/59.1 | 8.8/7.9 |
| Civil status | Married | Cohabiting | Single |
| (n = 490/413) | 57.8/57.6 | 32.9/32.2 | 9.4/10.2 |
| Religion | Catholics | Non-Catholics | |
| (n = 499/420) | 77.0/76.2 | 23.0/23.8 | |
| Education | ≤ 5 years | >5 years | |
| (n = 500/419) | 35.8/35.3 | 64.2/64.7 | |
| Place of residence | Urban | Rural | |
| (n = 498/417) | 95.0/95.7 | 5.0/4.3 | |
| Living with | Yes | No | |
| Infant's father (n = 492/414) | 85.4/85.3 | 14.6/14.7 | |
| Literacy | Literate | Illiterate | |
| (n = 493/412) | 94.9/94.9 | 5.1/5.1 | |
| Gainful employment | Yes | No | |
| (n = 498/417) | 29.1/28.3 | 70.9/71.7 | |
| Ethnicity | Native | Latin | |
| (n = 455/393) | 58.0/58.3 | 42.0/41.7 |
Determinants of maternal attitude towards breastfeeding
| Univariate | Multivariate | ||
| Initial model (n = 439) | Final model (n = 452) | ||
| OR; 95% CI OR | OR; 95% CI OR | OR; 95% CI OR | |
| Latin Ethnicity | 4.93; 3.30–7.37 | 3.91; 1.42–10.74 | 3.32; 2.14–5.13 |
| Middle/upper social class | 4.89; 3.11–7.68 | 2.34; 1.30–4.30 | 3.05; 1.86–5.02 |
| >5 years of education | 3.53; 2.37–5.25* | 1.74; 0.99–3.07 | |
| Catholic faith | 1.48; 0.97–2.27 | 0.98; 0.49–1.96 | |
| No previous breastfeeding | 1.38; 0.96–1.97 | 1.28; 0.80–2.04 | |
| Maternal age ≥ 25 years | 1.42; 0.88–1.78 | 1.42; 0.90–2.28 | |
| Literacy | 2.96; 1.63–14.26* | ||
| Urban living | 1.52; 0.66–3.51 | ||
| Living with infant's father | 1.65; 0.74–2.03 | ||
| Work | 1.03; 0.67–1.45 | ||
OR = Odds ratios 95% CI OR = 95% confidence interval for odds ratios. Odds ratios > 1 indicate that this subgroup of women more often reported breastfeeding to be "very good". * In the initial model educational level was included and literacy was omitted, since these two variables were regarded as similar.
Attitudes towards breastfeeding on the part of the mother, the infant's father and grandmother, and the mother's sister/brother
| 502 | 448 | 488 | 436 | 177/492 | 156/439 | 216 | 199 | 461 | 413 | |
| 1.01; 0.63–1.62 | 1.04; 0.61–1.79 | 0.87; 0.35–2.14 | 0.98; 0.46–2.10 | 1.19; 0.95–1.48 | 1.05; 0.81–1.36 | -1.02; -3.34, 1.31 | -0.03; -2.60, 2.54 | 1.28; 0.70–2.34 | 0.94; 0.57–1.55 | |
| 446 | 401 | 435 | 391 | 160/439 | 144/394 | 209 | 183 | 408 | 369 | |
| 0.56; 0.21–1.45 | 0.58; 0.21–1.64 | 0.85, 0.11–6.62 | 0.48; 0.06–4.14 | 0.99; 0.58–1.69 | 0.89; 0.49–1.62 | -0.35; -5.00, 4.31 | 0.19; -4.75, 5.13 | 0.26; 0.034–1.95 | 0.27; 0.035–2.18 | |
| 447 | 400 | 435 | 389 | 158/438 | 139/391 | 193 | 176 | 409 | 367 | |
| 0.61; 0.29–1.31 | 0.67; 0.30–1.50 | 1.52; 0.43–5.36 | 0.96; 0.21–4.54 | 0.91, 0.61–1.36 | 0.86; 0.56–1.30 | -1.05; -5.02, 2.92 | -0.68; -4.78, 3.42 | 0.92; 0.37–2.28 | 1.17; 0.45–3.02 | |
| 447 | 404 | 393 | 151/438 | 136/395 | 197 | 182 | 412 | 374 | ||
| 1.00; 0.51–1.97 | 1.08; 0.52–2.21 | 2.05; 0.74–5.68 | 0.83; 0.60–1.15 | 0.78; 0.55–1.09 | 0.97; -2.24, 4.18 | 0.89; -2.46, 4.25 | 0.99; 0.47–2.06 | 1.15; 0.53–2.49 |
Adj = Adjusted value. No crude values are presented. All values have been corrected for residence (urban vs. rural), ethnicity (Latin vs. non-Latin), work (work vs. no work of the mother), education (≤ 5 years of education vs. >5 years of education) Bf = Breastfeeding Excl = Exclusive, for definition see text. Odds/Hazard ratios with 95% confidence intervals are given for all outcome measures except for "any breastfeeding" where values indicate differences in duration in months. * In all analyses of maternal attitude and feeding pattern, the attitudes "good" (n = 272) and "neutral" (n = 1) were collapsed into one group and then compared with " very good" (n = 229).# Reported attitudes towards breastfeeding have been dichotomized into "positive" vs. "indifferent, negative, the mother reported not knowing the attitude". † Indicates the number of censored/total observations. Hazard ratios > 1 indicate longer exclusive breastfeeding duration (usually hazard ratios in survival analyses indicate an increased risk of "death", i.e. short time to endpoint, but in this case transformations have been carried out to make data easier to interpret for the reader.). π p = 0.0468
Breastfeeding information and feeding pattern
| 0.27; 0.07–1.08 | 0.00; 0.00-∞ | 0.00; 0.00-∞ | 1.33; 0.66–2.70 | 1.33; 0.60–2.93 | 0.53; 0.07–4.20 | 0.70; 0.08–5.93 | ||
| Before | 0.44; 0.19–1.03 | 0.76; 0.10–5.97 | 0.61; 0.07–5.25 | 0.88; 0.56–1.39 | 0.88; 0.53–1.44 | 0.72; 0.24–2.13 | 0.79; 0.25–2.46 | |
| Before + maternity w. | 1.20; 0.15–9.50 | 0.89; 0.10–8.03 | 1.00; 0.61–1.64 | 0.98: 0.58–1.68 | 0.84; 0.24–2.92 | 0.93; 0.25–3.39 | ||
| Before vs. no | 0.27; 0.07–1.09 | 0.00; 0.00-∞ | 0.00; 0.00-∞ | 1.32; 0.65–1.68 | 1.29; 0.58–2.86 | NC | NC | |
| 0.58; 0.31–1.05 | 0.58; 0.31–1.09 | 1.65; 0.52–5.26 | 1.47; 0.44–4.91 | 1.28; 0.93–1.76 | 1.26; 0.90–1.76 | 0.86; 0.41–1.77 | 1.02; 0.48–2.16 | |
| Before | 0.69; 0.42–1.15 | 0.72; 0.42–1.23 | 2.58; 0.92–7.26 | 2.51; 0.86–7.29 | 1.16; 0.91–1.49 | 1.17; 0.90–1.52 | 0.66; 0.38–1.16 | 0.78; 0.43–1.43 |
| Before + maternity w. | 2.62; 0.95–7.24 | 2.54; 0.89–7.23 | 1.06; 0.58–1.96 | 1.22; 0.64–2.33 | ||||
| Before vs. no | 0.55; 0.29–1.03 | 0.57; 0.29–1.12 | 2.41; 0.66–8.78 | 2.07; 0.52–8.15 | 1.31; 0.94–1.82 | 1.26; 0.89–1.80 | 0.75; 0.36–1.58 | 0.90; 0.41–1.96 |
| 0.69; 0.39–1.23 | 0.71; 0.39–1.30 | 2.67; 0.94–7.62 | 1.11;0.82–1.50 | 1.09: 0.79–1.49 | 0.17; 0.01–2.91 | 1.01; 0.51–1.99 | ||
| Before | 0.74; 0.45–1.23 | 0.78; 0.46–1.34 | 2.94; 0.96–8.98 | 1.03; 0.81–1.32 | 1.04; 0.80–1.36 | 0.68; 0.39–1.18 | 0.82; 0.45–1.48 | |
| Before + maternity w. | 1.25; 0.96–1.64 | 1.22; 0.92–1.62 | 1.06; 0.59–1.91 | 1.22; 0.66–2.27 | ||||
| Before vs. no | 0.65; 0.36–1.20 | 0.58; 0.30–1.13 | 1.14; 0.82–1.52 | 1.08; 0.77–1.50 | 0.87; 0.40–1.55 | 0.91; 0.45–1.86 | ||
| 0.62; 0.37–1.05 | 0.60; 0.35–1.02 | 0.97; 0.33–2.85 | 0.85; 0.2–82.59 | 1.12; 0.86–1.45 | 1.06; 0.80–1.39 | 0.87; 0.49–1.55 | 0.97; 0.53–1.78 | |
| Before | 0.75; 0.45–1.27 | 0.74; 0.43–1.27 | 1.59; 0.54–4.66 | 1.55; 0.52–4.16 | 1.04; 0.81–1.33 | 1.04; 0.81–1.36 | 0.80; 0.47–1.35 | 0.79; 0.44–1.39 |
| Before + maternity w. | 1.24; 0.45–3.14 | 1.15; 0.41–3.21 | 1.20; 0.94–1.54 | 1.14; 0.88–1.49 | 1.08; 0.63–1.85 | 1.12; 0.63–1.99 | ||
| Before vs. no | 0.62; 0.35–1.11 | 0.59; 0.32–1.08 | 1.32; 0.37–4.64 | 1.24; 0.34–4.53 | 1.10; 0.83–1.46 | 1.06; 0.78–1.43 | 0.80; 0.43–1.50 | 0.87; 0.45–1.67 |
| 0.82; 0.46–1.46 | 0.87; 0.47–1.61 | 0.43; 0.10–1.92 | 0.40; 0.08–1.88 | 0.98; 0.73–1.30 | 1.03; 0.75–1.41 | 0.82; 0.44–1.56 | 0.93; 0.47–1.86 | |
| Before | 071; 0.42–1.20 | 0.71; 0.40–1.26 | 0.67; 0.21–2.12 | 0.61; 0.18–2.10 | 1.00; 0.77–1.29 | 0.90; 0.68–1.20 | 0.80; 0.45–1.42 | 0.71; 0.37–1.36 |
| Before + maternity w. | 0.70; 0.41–1.19 | 0.70; 0.39–1.24 | 0.75; 0.24–2.38 | 0.73; 0.21–2.51 | 1.01; 0.77–1.31 | 1.08; 0.81–1.45 | 0.92; 0.51–1.64 | 0.83; 0.43–1.61 |
| Before vs. no | 0.76; 0.43–1.37 | 0.79; 0.42–1.50 | 0.45; 0.10–2.04 | 0.40; 0.08–1.99 | 0.99; 0.74–1.32 | 1.09; 0.78–1.50 | 0.80; 0.42–1.54 | 0.87; 0.43–1.75 |
| 0.93; 0.56–1.56 | 0.81; 0.48–1.39 | 0.89; 0.33–2.44 | 0.86; 0.31–2.41 | 0.95; 0.74–1.22 | 0.97; 0.75–1.26 | 1.46; 0.84–2.55 | 1.37; 0.76–2.36 | |
| Before | 0.74; 0.43–1.27 | 0.64; 0.36–1.12 | 1.23; 0.42–3.62 | 1.23; 0.41–3.64 | 0.90; 0.70–1.16 | 0.90; 0.69–1.18 | 1.44; 0.81–2.57 | 1.25; 0.69–2.28 |
| Before vs. no | 0.79; 0.45–1.38 | 0.68; 0.38–1.22 | 1.10; 0.36–3.36 | 1.09; 0.35–3.38 | 0.91; 0.70–1.18 | 0.93; 0.71–1.22 | 1.49; 0.83–2.67 | 1.32; 0.72–2.41 |
| 1.60; 0.49; 5.22 | 2.10; 0.70–6.26 | 0.81; 0.60–1.08 | 0.78; 0.56–1.06 | 0.57; 0.27–1.20 | 0.56; 0.25–1.26 | |||
| Before | 1.14; 0.36–3.59 | 1.46; 0.50–4.32 | 1.05; 0.80–1.37 | 1.10; 0.82–1.48 | 0.60; 0.32–1.11 | 0.56; 0.29–1.09 | ||
| Before vs. no | 2.13; 0.75–6.05 | 1.88; 0.63–5.66 | 0.84; 0.62–1.13 | 0.83; 0.60–1.14 | 0.58; 0.27–1.23 | 0.57; 0.25–1.30 | ||
| 0.75; 0.44–1.26 | 0.74; 0.43–1.28 | 1.25; 0.44–3.52 | 1.35; 0.47–3.87 | 0.93; 0.72–1.20 | 0.86; 0.66–1.13 | 0.72; 0.40–1.30 | 0.77; 0.41–1.44 | |
| Before | 0.78; 0.47–1.31 | 0.77; 0.46–1.32 | 1.00; 0.36–2.82 | 1.08; 0.38–3.08 | 0.94; 0.74–1.21 | 0.90; 0.70–1.18 | 0.79; 0.45–1.39 | 0.88; 0.48–1.59 |
| Before vs. no | 0.75; 0.44–1.27 | 0.74; 0.43–1.29 | 1.16; 0.41–3.26 | 1.25; 0.44–3.60 | 0.93; 0.72–1.21 | 0.87; 0.66–1.15 | 0.73; 0.40–1.33 | 0.80; 0.42–1.50 |
| 0.74; 0.45–1.23 | 0.68; 0.39–1.17 | 1.01; 0.37–2.74 | 1.02; 0.35–2.95 | 1.03; 0.81–1.31 | 0.91; 0.69–1.19 | 0.86; 0.50–1.46 | 0.83; 0.46–1.51 | |
| Before | 0.71; 0.42–1.19 | 0.64; 0.37–1.12 | 1.14; 0.42–3.12 | 1.18; 0.41–3.42 | 1.03; 0.81–1.32 | 0.94; 0.72–1.23 | 0.91; 0.53–1.54 | 0.89; 0.48–1.64 |
| Before vs. no | 0.72; 0.42–1.21 | 0.66; 0.38–1.16 | 1.08; 0.38–3.04 | 1.07; 0.36–3.21 | 1.03; 0.81–1.33 | 0.92; 0.70–1.21 | 0.88; 0.51–1.51 | 0.89; 0.50–1.60 |
Adj = Adjusted value. Adjusted values have been corrected for residence (urban vs. rural), ethnicity (Latin vs. non-Latin), work (work vs. no work of the mother), education (≤ 5 years of education vs. >5 years of education) Bf = Breastfeeding Excl = Exclusive, for definition see text. NC = Not calculated: there were no "on-demand-fed infants" in the group "not informed at all". Only women who had never been informed about breastfeeding were included in the "no-group". When no "time" is specified in the column "information source", comparisons indicate relationships between "any information" and no information from the source in question. * p < 0.05; # p < 0.01; † p < 0.001 ** In calculations regarding prelacteal foods the reference category consists of "informed after birth or never informed", since information after the first few days of life would have no influence on this type of feeding behavior. ## No odds/hazard ratios or 95% confidence intervals for odds/hazard ratios have been calculated for the combination of "before birth of the infant or on the maternity ward", since the number of mothers receiving their initial information about breastfeeding on the maternity ward was ≤ 2. †† Hazard ratios >1 indicate longer exclusive breastfeeding duration (usually hazard ratios > 1 in survival analyses indicate an increased risk of "death", i.e. short time to endpoint, but in this case transformations have been carried out to make data easier to interpret for the reader).
Background data for women interviewed about attitudes towards breastfeeding
| Infants<4 months, exclusively breastfed (%) | 47.3 |
| Infants = 6 months, exclusively breastfed (%) | 17.2 |
| Breastfeeding initiation rate (%) | 98.2 |
| Duration, any breastfeeding* (months) (Mean ± SD) | 17.1 ± 8.6 |
| Colostrum given (%) | 94.3 |
| Prelacteal food given (%) | 16.9 |
* Previous infant
Source and timing of initial breastfeeding information
| Information Source | Before birth N= | On MW* N= | After MW* N= | Never informed N= |
| Any source | 386 | 12 | 11 | 11 |
| Health care (doctor or nurse) | 250 | 70 | 27 | 73 |
| Doctor | 238 | 63 | 27 | 91 |
| Nurse | 173 | 84 | 28 | 135 |
| Family | 280 | 12 | 26 | 102 |
| Newspapers/magazines/books | 195 | 0 | 14 | 209 |
| Television | 303 | 1 | 28 | 88 |
| Radio | 262 | 0 | 20 | 138 |
| Neighbor | 150 | 2 | 21 | 247 |
* MW = Maternity Ward
Factors associated with the timing of breastfeeding information
| Any source | ||||
| - Anytime | 8.71; 1.86–40.86 | NS | NS | Urban: 9.78; 2.35–40.59 |
| - Before birth | 7.01; 3.08–15.92* | 5.80; 2.00–16.84* | 7.62; 3.32–17.44* | Partner†: 3.68; 1.72–7.92* |
| - Before or maternity w. | 4.25; 1.69–10.68 | NS | 4.43; 1.74–11.27 | Urban: 6.05; 1.81–20.23 Partner †: 3.65; 1.46–9.13 |
| Health care personnel | ||||
| - Anytime | NS | NS | NS | |
| - Before birth | 2.37; 1.57–3.57* | NS | 2.21; 1.69–4.01* | |
| - Before or maternity w. | 2.14; 1.35–3.38 | NS | 2.27; 1.41–3.64* | |
| Doctor | ||||
| - Anytime | NS | NS | 2.13; 1.31–3.46 | |
| - Before birth | 2.56; 1.69–3.86* | NS | 2.85; 1.85–4.39* | Partner†: 2.25; 1.29–3.93 |
| - Before or maternity w. | 2.26; 1.46–3.49* | NS | 2.42; 1.54–3.80* | |
| Family member | ||||
| - Anytime | 3.15; 1.98–4.98* | 2.87; 1.70–4.83* | 3.76; 2.32–6.07* | |
| - Before birth | 3.84; 2.49–5.90* | 2.35; 1.50–3.68* | 4.13; 2.64–6.47* | |
| Television | ||||
| - Anytime | 2.46; 1.52–3.97* | NS | 2.60; 1.58–4.26* | |
| - Before birth | 3.21; 2.06–5.00* | NS | 3.26; 2.06–5.28* | Urban: 4.40; 1.66–11.65 |
| Newspaper/mag./books | ||||
| - Anytime | 3.29; 2.15–5.04* | 2.34; 1.55–3.54* | 4.26; 2.70–6.72* | |
| - Before birth | 3.07; 2.00–4.71* | 2.18; 1.45–3.28* | 3.65; 2.31–5.76* | ≥ 25 yrs: 1.93; 1.31–2.85* |
Educational level, ethnicity and social class are in separate columns since they were often associated with breastfeeding information. Data indicate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for odds ratios. §Only factors with p < 0.00625 are presented, see below. NS = Not significant using correction for multiple comparisons (see text); p < 0.00625. Analyses were corrected for multiple comparisons since they were exploratory. * p < 0.001 † Living with the infant's father