Infant-Feeding Practices of Low-Income Vietnamese American Women

被引:8
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作者
Mistry, Yashmi
Freedman, Marjorie [1 ]
Sweeney, Kathleen [2 ]
Hollenbeck, Clarie [1 ]
机构
[1] San Jose State Univ, Dept Nutr & Food Sci, San Jose, CA 95192 USA
[2] Santa Clara Cty Nutr & Wellness Dept, Santa Clara, CA USA
关键词
breastfeeding; Vietnamese; theory of planned behavior; peer counselor; WIC;
D O I
10.1177/0890334408318833
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Healthy People 2010 breastfeeding goals include 50% exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months. In California, US, Santa Clara County Women, Infants, and Children (SCCWIC) data indicated Asian participants had low (5.6%) 6-month breastfeeding rates. To examine infant-feeding practices. Vietnamese breastfeeding peer counselors surveyed 133 Vietnamese SCCWIC participants (? 18 years old, nonpregnant, < 28 months postpartum) using a structured questionnaire regarding intentions. attitudes. and subjective norms toward breastfeeding. Results indicated that 75% initiated breastfeeding in the hospital (33% exclusively, 42% partially), and 25% exclusively formula fed. At survey time, 49% had terminated breastfeeding (average duration 4.4 months). Feeding intentions during pregnancy predicted feeding method used (P < .001). Most prenatal advice was from SCCWIC employees, friends, and doctors who supported breastfeeding. Most postnatal advice was from nurses who supported breastfeeding and bottle-feeding equally. Stronger control beliefs, peer counseling, and education were correlated with breastfeeding (P < .001). Improved postdelivery hospital advice may further increase breastfeeding initiation and duration. J Hum Lact. 24(4):406-414.
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页码:406 / 414
页数:9
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