Trends and Factors Associated with Breastfeeding and Infant Sleep Practices in Georgia

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Trina C. Salm Ward
Florence A. Kanu
Alex K. Anderson
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,Helen Bader School of Social Welfare
[2] University of Georgia,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public Health
[3] Georgia Department of Public Health,Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Section, Division of Health Protection
[4] University of Georgia,Department of Foods and Nutrition, College of Family and Consumer Sciences
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Breastfeeding initiation; Exclusive breastfeeding; Infant sleep practices; PRAMS; Trend analysis;
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Breastfeeding benefits both infant and mother, including reducing the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). To further reduce risk of SIDS, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends infants sleep on their backs on a separate sleep surface. Our objective was to describe trends and factors associated with breastfeeding and infant sleep practices in Georgia. Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System 2004–2013 data were obtained from the Georgia Department of Public Health. Chi square tests for trends were utilized to determine whether there were significant linear trends in breastfeeding and infant sleep overtime and by survey phase. After exclusions, 4643 cases remained for analysis. From 2004 to 2013, there was a slight (insignificant) decrease in breastfeeding initiation, with the highest proportion in 2010 (79.9%) and the lowest in 2013 (66.9%). Rates of exclusive breastfeeding increased significantly from 2004 (31.3%) to 2013 (81.7%). During that time, the proportion of infants being placed back to sleep slightly decreased (though not significantly), from 59.7 to 48.9%. The proportion of mothers who reported never bed-sharing increased significantly from 26.7 to 45.1% over this period. The decreasing breastfeeding initiation rates in Georgia diverge from national upward trends, however, exclusive breastfeeding rates by survey phase were slightly higher than national trends. Our results suggest the need for targeted education and support for breastfeeding and safe sleep practices. State-level trends data on breastfeeding and infant sleep practices provide valuable information for state-level public health professionals and policy makers, health care providers, and breastfeeding and safe sleep advocates.
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