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Public Perceptions on Breastfeeding Constraints
- Source :
- Journal of Human Lactation. 18:227-235
- Publication Year :
- 2002
- Publisher :
- SAGE Publications, 2002.
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Abstract
- To describe public perceptions on breastfeeding constraints, the authors studied the responses of 2369 US adults who participated in the Healthstyles 2000 national mail survey (response rate = 75%). Among them, 2351 answered at least 1 of the 12 breastfeeding items. Public perceptions were positive for 8 of the 12 items. Among the other 4, however, almost half of US adults (45%) agreed that a breastfeeding mother has to give up too many lifestyle habits, 31% thought that babies ought to be fed cereal or baby food by age 3 months, 31% said that 1-yearolds should not be breastfed, and 27% considered breastfeeding in public embarrassing. The results revealed more negative perceptions among non-whites, people under 30 or above 65 years, and those who had low income and less education. To promote and support breastfeeding in society as a whole, these messages need to be considered in planning and implementing breastfeeding interventions.
- Subjects :
- Response rate (survey)
Low income
medicine.medical_specialty
business.industry
media_common.quotation_subject
Psychological intervention
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding (mother)
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Mail survey
Baby food
Perception
Family medicine
Medicine
business
Social psychology
media_common
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15525732 and 08903344
- Volume :
- 18
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Human Lactation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....70ff4a1b19413369b8308277ab744e14
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1177/089033440201800304