Literature DB >> 17090867

Socio-demographic correlates of breast-feeding in urban slums of Chandigarh.

Dinesh Kumar1, Neeraj Agarwal, H M Swami.   

Abstract

RESEARCH QUESTION: Whether socio-demographic factors are associated with initiation of breast-feeding in urban slums of Chandigarh.
OBJECTIVES: (1) To study the prevailing breast-feeding practices adopted by mothers, (2) To study the socio-demographic factors associated with initiation of breast-feeding. STUDY
DESIGN: Cross-sectional. PARTICIPANTS: Mothers of infants willing to participate in the study in the selected area. SAMPLE SIZE: A total of 270 respondents. STUDY VARIABLES: Social and demographic characteristics like age, socioeconomic status, educational level, birth interval, parity, gender preference, natal care practices, etc.; and variables related to various aspects of breast-feeding practices like prelacteal feed, initiation of feeding, colostrum feeding, reasons of discarding colostrum, etc. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Chi-square test and odd ratios along with their respective 95% confidence intervals, multiple logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS: Out of all 270 respondents, 159 (58.9%) initiated breast-feeding within 6 h of birth, only 43 (15.9%) discarded colostrum and 108 (40.0%) mothers gave prelacteal feed. Illiterate/just literate mothers who delivered at home were found at significantly higher risk of delay in initiation of breast-feeding on the basis of multiple logistic regression analysis. SUGGESTIONS: Promotion of institutional deliveries and imparting health education to mothers for protecting and promoting optimal breast-feeding practices are suggested.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17090867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Med Sci        ISSN: 0019-5359


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