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Prevalence and factors associated with no intention to exclusively breastfeed for the first 6 months of life
- Source :
- Jornal de Pediatria, Vol 98, Iss 1, Pp 39-45 (2022), Jornal de Pediatria v.98 n.1 2022, Jornal de Pediatria, Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria (SBP), instacron:SBPE
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Objective: To investigate the prevalence and factors associated with no intention to exclusively breastfeed for the first 6 months of life in a sample of women in the first 24 h postpartum during the hospital stay. Methods: Cross-sectional study with data from screening phase of a birth cohort. The proportion of mothers who did not intend to breastfeed exclusively for 6 months (primary outcome) derived from a negative response to the question “Would you be willing to try to breastfeed exclusively for the first 6 months?”, in an interview conducted by previously trained interviewers. Crude and adjusted prevalence ratios (PR) with 95% confidence intervals were obtained by Poisson regression with robust variance. Results: A total of 2964 postpartum women were interviewed. The overall prevalence of mothers who did not intend to breastfeed exclusively for 6 months was 17.8% (16.4–19.1%). After adjusting for maternal age and type of pregnancy (singleton or multiple), no intention to exclusively breastfeed was higher in mothers with a monthly household income < 3 minimum wages (PR, 1.64; 1.35–1.98) and in those who intended to smoke 4–7 days/week after delivery (PR, 1.42; 1.11–1.83). The presence of significant newborn morbidity (PR, 0.32; 0.19–0.54) and intention to breastfeed up to 12 months (PR, 0.46; 0.38–0.55) had a protective effect against not intending to breastfeed exclusively for 6 months. Conclusions: Approximately 1 in every 5 mothers did not intend to breastfeed exclusively for 6 months. Strategies aimed at promoting exclusive breastfeeding should focus attention on mothers from lower economic strata and smokers.
- Subjects :
- Breastfeeding
Mothers
Intention
Pediatrics
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Exclusive breastfeeding
Postpartum period
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Confidence interval
Breast Feeding
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- ISSN :
- 16784782
- Volume :
- 98
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Jornal de pediatria
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a6b8ee43b27454c81b2409353a06b9dd