| Literature DB >> 23346409 |
Ann M Dozier1, Alice Nelson, Elizabeth Brownell.
Abstract
Stressful life events during pregnancy negatively affect maternal and infant outcomes including breastfeeding initiation. Their impact on breastfeeding duration is uncertain. Given breastfeeding's important health benefits we analyzed stressful life event types and cessation of any and exclusive breastfeeding by 4 and 13 weeks. Methods. We collected self-administered survey data at 5-7 months postpartum from over 700 primarily urban low-income US mothers. Data covered prepregnancy, prenatal, and postpartum periods including 14 stressful life events (categorized into financial, emotional, partner-associated, traumatic). Analyses included only mothers initiating breastfeeding (n = 341). Logistic regressions controlled for maternal characteristics including a breastfeeding plan. Results. All four stress categories were associated with shorter duration of any and exclusive breastfeeding. In the adjusted models, statistically significant relationships remained for financial stress (4 weeks cessation of any breastfeeding duration) and traumatic stress (13 weeks exclusive breastfeeding cessation). Controlling for stress, a longer breastfeeding plan was significantly associated with a shorter breastfeeding duration (all models) as was depression during pregnancy and current smoking (several models). Conclusions. Among low-income women, impact of stressful life events on cessation of breastfeeding may differ by stress type and interfere with achievement of breastfeeding goal. Among these stressed mothers, breastfeeding may serve as a coping mechanism.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23346409 PMCID: PMC3546433 DOI: 10.1155/2012/902487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Prev Med
Maternal characteristics.
|
| |
|---|---|
| Age | |
|
| 325, 26.3 |
| [Minimum–Maximum] | [14.0–45.0] |
| Racea | |
| White | 87 (26.1) |
| Black | 132 (39.6) |
| Hispanic | 84 (25.2) |
| Mixed and other | 30 (9.0) |
| Language spoken at homea | |
| English only | 238 (70.6) |
| English and Spanish | 56 (16.6) |
| Spanish or other only | 22 (6.5) |
| Other bi-multi-lingual | 21 (6.2) |
| Educationa | |
| <High school | 56 (16.4) |
| ≥High school | 254 (74.5) |
| Unknown | 31 (9.1) |
| Inner-City residenceb | |
| Yes | 220 (64.5) |
| BF Plana | |
| Less than 3 months/none | 149 (44.1) |
| 4+ Months | 189 (55.9) |
| Parity and BF | |
| First baby | 157 (46.0) |
| Breastfed prior Infant—Yes | 148 (43.4) |
| Breastfed prior Infant—No | 36 (10.6) |
| Self-Reported depression during or right after most recent pregnancy | |
| Yes | 90 (26.4) |
| Prepregnancy BMIa | |
| <25.0 | 152 (46.6) |
| 25–29.9 | 87 (26.7) |
| >30.0 | 87 (26.7) |
| Alcohol usea | |
| Never/previous | 170 (50.1) |
| Current use | 169 (49.9) |
| Smokinga | |
| Not now/never | 251 (74.9) |
| Current use | 84 (25.1) |
| Overall stress | |
|
| 325, 2.5 |
| [Minimum–Maximum] | [0.0–11.0] |
| Financial stressc | |
| Yes | 224 (65.7) |
| Emotional stressd | |
| Yes | 100 (29.3) |
| Traumatic stresse | |
| Yes | 102 (29.9) |
| Partner-Associated stressf | |
| Yes | 169 (49.6) |
Abbreviations: BF: breastfeeding; BMI: Body mass index.
a n < 341.
bDefined using 9 urban zip codes with elevated levels of poverty.
cFinancial stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: big problems with money, moved to a new address.
dEmotional stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: family member had serious accident/illness, husband/partner had serious accident/illness, husband/partner died, friend/relative died.
eTraumatic stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: stayed in a shelter or needed emergency shelter, physical fights with partner/husband or someone else, husband/partner had legal trouble and/or went to jail, mother had legal trouble and/or went to jail, someone very close had a problem with drinking or drugs.
fPartner-Associated stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: separated from husband/partner, argued with husband/partner more often, husband/partner said he did not want pregnancy.
Breastfeeding cessation outcomes across maternal stress categories (n = 341).
| Categories of stress experienced | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Financiala | Emotionalb | Traumaticc | Partner-Associatedd | |||||
| Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| Cessation of any BF | ||||||||
| by 4 Weeks | 58 (25.9) | 16 (13.9) | 20 (20.0) | 52 (22.5) | 26 (25.5) | 46 (19.7) | 46 (27.2) | 28 (16.3) |
| by 13 Weeks | 126 (56.3) | 64 (55.7) | 60 (60.0) | 125 (54.1) | 61 (59.8) | 125 (53.6) | 107 (63.3) | 83 (48.3) |
| Cessation of exclusive BFe | ||||||||
| by 4 Weeks | 157 (70.1) | 70 (60.9) | 70 (70.0) | 151 (65.4) | 76 (74.5) | 148 (63.5) | 121 (71.6) | 107 (62.2) |
| by 13 Weeks | 191 (85.3) | 90 (78.3) | 83 (83.0) | 190 (82.3) | 95 (93.1) | 182 (78.1) | 151 (89.3) | 131 (76.2) |
Abbreviations: BF: breastfeeding.
aFinancial stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: big problems with money, moved to a new address. (missing data from 2 mothers).
bEmotional stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: family member had serious accident/illness, husband/partner had serious accident/illness, husband/partner died, friend/relative died (missing data from 10 mothers).
cTraumatic stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: stayed in a shelter or needed emergency shelter, physical fights with partner/husband or someone else, husband/partner had legal trouble and/or went to jail, mother had legal trouble and/or went to jail, someone very close had a problem with drinking or drugs (missing data from 6 mothers).
dPartner-Associated stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: separated from husband/partner, argued with husband/partner more often, husband/partner said he did not want pregnancy (missing data from 0 mothers).
eBreastfeeding exclusivity was defined as the infant receiving only breast milk and no other liquid or solid food. This calculated outcome was based on mothers self-report of length of breastfeeding (infant age when last received breastmilk) and age when the infant first received formula, other liquids cereal, or solid foods.
Comparison of stress categories and breastfeeding outcomes modeling for breastfeeding cessation.
| Cessation of any BF by 4 weeks | Cessation of any BF by 13 weeks | Cessation of exclusivee BF by 4 weeks | Cessation of exclusivee BF by 13 weeks | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
| |
| Financial stressa |
| 0.68 | 0.13 | 0.17 | ||||
| Yes | 2.26 (1.16, 4.40) | 1.11 (0.68, 1.80) | 1.47 (0.89, 2.43) | 1.55 (0.32, 2.89) | ||||
| Emotional stressb | 0.34 | 0.30 | 0.32 | 0.79 | ||||
| Yes | 0.73 (0.38, 1.39) | 1.31 (1.79, 2.18) | 1.32 (0.77, 2.28) | 1.10 (0.56, 2.15) | ||||
| Traumatic stressc | 0.29 | 0.16 |
|
| ||||
| Yes | 1.38 (0.76, 2.48) | 1.43 (0.86, 2.36) | 1.86 (1.07, 3.25) | 3.94 (1.61, 9.61) | ||||
| Partner-Associated stressd | 0.06 |
| 0.10 |
| ||||
| Yes | 1.73 (0.98, 3.04) | 1.82 (1.15, 2.88) | 1.50 (0.92, 2.42) | 2.80 (1.46, 5.37) | ||||
Note: Reference is “no” for all 4 types of stress. Modeling for breastfeeding cessation. OR score 1< indicates more likely to breastfeed; OR score 1> indicates less likely to breastfeed.
Abbreviations: BF: breastfeeding.
aFinancial stress (n = 339) defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: big problems with money, moved to a new address.
bEmotional stress (n = 331) defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: family member had serious accident/illness, husband/partner had serious accident/illness, husband/partner died, friend/relative died.
cTraumatic stress (n = 335) defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: stayed in a shelter or needed emergency shelter, physical fights with partner/husband or someone else, husband/partner had legal trouble and/or went to jail, mother had legal trouble and/or went to jail, someone very close had a problem with drinking or drugs.
dPartner-Associated stress (n = 341) defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: separated from husband/partner, argued with husband/partner more often, husband/partner said he did not want pregnancy.
eBreastfeeding exclusivity was defined as the infant receiving only breast milk and no other liquid or solid food. This calculated outcome was based on mothers self-report of length of breastfeeding (infant age when last received breastmilk) and age when the infant first received formula, other liquids cereal, or solid foods.
Stress logistic regression for breastfeeding duration and exclusivity outcomes modeling for breastfeeding cessation.
| Cessation of any BF by 4 Weeks | Cessation of any BF by 13 Weeks | Cessation of Exclusiveg BF by 4 Weeks | Cessation of Exclusiveg BF by 13 Weeks | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
| |
| Financial Stressb
| ||||||||
| Financial Stress [No] |
| 0.29 | 0.18 | 0.80 | ||||
| Yes | 2.76 (1.25, 6.06) | 0.70 (0.36, 1.35) | 1.51 (0.82, 2.78) | 1.11 (0.51, 2.42) | ||||
| Race/Ethnicity | NS | NS | NS |
| ||||
| Black | — | — | — | 0.21 (0.08, 0.57) | ||||
| Hispanic | — | — | — | 0.41 (0.12, 1.41) | ||||
| Mixed/Other | — | — | — | 0.33 (0.08, 1.39) | ||||
| Education [<High School] |
| NS | NS | NS | ||||
| Unknown | 4.21 (0.85, 20.83) | — | — | — | ||||
| ≥High School | 2.54 (1.14, 5.64) | — | — | — | ||||
| Breastfeeding Plan |
|
|
|
| ||||
| 4+ Months | 2.89 (1.52, 5.50) | 6.80 (3.71, 12.46) | 4.94 (2.65, 9.24) | 10.91 (3.54, 33.66) | ||||
| Depressionc [No] | NS |
| NS | NS | ||||
| Yes | — | 0.38 (0.19, 0.75) | — | — | ||||
| BMI [<25.0] | NS | NS |
| NS | ||||
| 25.0–29.0 | — | — | 1.13 (0.58, 2.18) | — | ||||
| >30.0 | — | — | 0.36 (0.17, 0.77) | — | ||||
|
| ||||||||
| Emotional Stressd
| ||||||||
| Emotional Stress [No] | 0.11 | 0.91 | 0.53 | 0.79 | ||||
| Yes | 0.56 (0.27, 1.14) | 1.04 (0.54, 1.99) | 1.23 (0.65, 2.33) | 0.89 (0.38, 2.09) | ||||
| Race/Ethnicity | NS | NS | NS |
| ||||
| Black | — | — | — | 0.23 (0.09, 0.61) | ||||
| Hispanic | — | — | — | 0.41 (0.12, 1.45) | ||||
| Mixed/Other | — | — | — | 0.26 (0.06, 1.22) | ||||
| Breastfeeding Plan |
|
|
|
| ||||
| 4+ Months | 2.82 (1.48, 5.39) | 6.65 (3.60, 12.29) | 4.56 (2.44, 8.52) | 10.60 (3.45, 32.63) | ||||
| Depressionc [No] | NS |
| NS | NS | ||||
| Yes | — | 0.45 (0.23–0.88) | — | |||||
| BMI [<25.0] | NS | NS |
| NS | ||||
| 25.0–29.0 | — | — | 1.03 (0.52, 2.01) | — | ||||
| >30.0 | — | — | 0.37 (0.17, 0.77) | — | ||||
| Alcohol Use | NS |
| NS | NS | ||||
| Current Use | — | 0.66 (0.46, 0.95) | — | — | ||||
| Smoking [Never/Not Now] | NS |
| NS | NS | ||||
| Current Use | — | 0.37 (0.17, 0.76) | — | — | ||||
|
| ||||||||
| Traumatic Stresse
| ||||||||
| Traumatic Stress [No] | 0.71 | 0.61 | 0.17 |
| ||||
| Yes | 1.14 (0.57, 2.27) | 0.84 (0.43, 1.64) | 1.59 (0.82, 3.12) | 2.95 (1.04, 8.38) | ||||
| Mom Age | NS |
| NS | NS | ||||
| Continuous | — | 1.07 (1.00, 1.13) | — | |||||
| Breastfeeding Plan |
|
|
|
| ||||
| 4+ Months | 2.66 (1.41, 5.01) | 7.24 (3.92, 13.39) | 5.24 (2.78, 9.85) | 12.50 (4.03, 38.77) | ||||
| Depressionc [No] | NS |
| NS | NS | ||||
| Yes | — | 0.38 (0.19, 0.76) | — | — | ||||
| BMI [<25.0] | NS | NS |
| NS | ||||
| 25.0–29.0 | — | — | 1.11 (0.57, 2.17) | — | ||||
| >30.0 | — | — | 0.40 (0.19, 0.83) | — | ||||
| Smoking [Never/Not Now] | NS |
| NS | NS | ||||
| Current Use | — | 0.37 (0.18, 0.77) | — | — | ||||
|
| ||||||||
| Partner-Associated Stressf
| ||||||||
| Partner-Associated | 0.11 | 0.30 | 0.79 | 0.11 | ||||
| Yes | 1.71 (0.88, 3.30) | 1.37 (0.76, 2.48) | 1.08 (0.61, 1.93) | 1.92 (0.86, 4.31) | ||||
| Education [<High School] |
| NS | NS | NS | ||||
| Unknown | 3.89 (0.77, 19.63) | — | — | — | ||||
| ≥High School | 2.53 (1.14, 5.60) | — | — | — | ||||
| Breastfeeding Plan |
|
|
|
| ||||
| 4+ Months | 2.84 (1.51, 5.37) | 7.39 (4.01, 13.63) | 4.84 (2.61, 9.00) | 11.46 (3.72, 35.36) | ||||
| Depressionc [No] | NS |
|
| NS | ||||
| Yes | — | 0.46 (0.24, 0.92) | 0.50 (0.25, 0.99) | — | ||||
| BMI [<25.0] | NS | NS |
| NS | ||||
| 25.0–29.0 | — | — | 1.09 (0.57, 2.11) | — | ||||
| >30.0 | — | — | 0.38 (0.18, 0.80) | — | ||||
| Smoking [Never/Not Now] | NS |
| NS | NS | ||||
| Current Use | — | 0.37 (0.18, 0.77) | — | — | ||||
Note: Reference is “no” for all 4 types of stress. Modeling for breastfeeding cessation. OR score 1< indicates more likely to breastfeed; OR score 1> indicates less likely to breastfeed.
Variables Included in Model: age (continuous), race, language, education, inner-city residence, breastfeeding plan, parity and breastfeeding, depression, BMI, alcohol use, smoking.
Abbreviations: BF: Breastfeeding; NS: not significant.
aGlobal P-value.
bFinancial stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: big problems with money, moved to a new address.
cSelf-reported depression during or right after pregnancy.
dEmotional stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: family member had serious accident/illness, husband/partner had serious accident/illness, husband/partner died, friend/relative died.
eTraumatic stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: stayed in a shelter or needed emergency shelter, physical fights with partner/husband or someone else, husband/partner had legal trouble and/or went to jail, mother had legal trouble and/or went to jail, someone very close had a problem with drinking or drugs.
fPartner-Associated stress defined as answering yes to one of the following occurring during or in the month after pregnancy: separated from husband/partner, argued with husband/partner more often, husband/partner said he did not want pregnancy.
gBreastfeeding exclusivity was defined as the infant receiving only breast milk and no other liquid or solid food. This calculated outcome was based on mothers self-report of length of breastfeeding (infant age when last received breastmilk) and age when the infant first received formula, other liquids cereal, or solid foods.