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Impact of breastfeeding self-efficacy and sociocultural factors on early breastfeeding in an urban, predominantly Dominican community.

Melissa E Glassman1, Karen McKearney, Minna Saslaw, Dana R Sirota.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Latinas have high breastfeeding initiation rates that decrease significantly in the first postpartum months. Little is known about the effects of self-efficacy and sociocultural factors on early breastfeeding among low-income Latinas. This study quantifies early breastfeeding rates and identifies factors associated with breastfeeding at 4-6 weeks postpartum in our community. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Mothers were recruited from a newborn clinic (NBC) in the first postpartum week. Questionnaires in the NBC and 4-6 weeks later assessed feeding practices, breastfeeding self-efficacy, and sociocultural factors. Feeding practices in the well baby nursery (WBN) were obtained by chart review. A scale from "1" (exclusive formula feeding) to "5" (exclusive breastfeeding) characterized feeding practices. Paired-sample t tests assessed change in feeding practices, and regression analysis assessed the impact of factors on breastfeeding at 4-6 weeks.
RESULTS: We interviewed 209 women: 86.1% Latina, 47.3% foreign-born, and 94.2% Medicaid-recipients. Breastfeeding increased from WBN to NBC (2.6±1.2 to 2.9±1.4; p<0.05) and then decreased by 4-6 weeks (2.9±1.4 to 2.5±1.44; p<0.05), without significant change between WBN and 4-6 weeks. Higher levels of education [β=0.21 (0.08, 0.56)], breastfeeding a previous child for ≥6 months [β=0.35 (0.57, 1.8)], foreign birth [β=0.2 (0.06, 1.07)], and higher breastfeeding self-efficacy scores [β=0.38 (0.02, 0.05)] were associated with more breastfeeding. Higher breastfeeding self-efficacy scores were associated with exclusive breastfeeding [adjusted odds ratio=1.18 (1.05, 1.32)].
CONCLUSIONS: Breastfeeding self-efficacy was the sole, modifiable factor associated with exclusive breastfeeding. Efforts to improve breastfeeding self-efficacy may serve to support breastfeeding in this population.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24902047      PMCID: PMC4074742          DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2014.0015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breastfeed Med        ISSN: 1556-8253            Impact factor:   1.817


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