Barriers to Optimal Breastfeeding in Rural Indonesia

Lindsay M. Belvedere, Rebecca Andreasen, Rilee Smith, Kendra Thomas, T. Sever, A. Syafiq, S. Fikawati, Iwan Hasan, S. Torres, M. Linehan, C. Bennett, K. Dearden, J. West, Cougar Hall, B. Crookston
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Background: Despite its importance, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life in Indonesia was only 42% as recently as 2012. Objective: This study examines determinants of breastfeeding behaviors in rural Indonesia. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey among 2086 women 14-55 years of age, living in seven regions of Indonesia. Results: Participating mothers had an average age of 28 years old and had 1.9 children on average. Girls (64% vs. 58.2%) were more likely to be breastfed in the first hour of birth than boys (OR=1.268; 95% CI 1.062-1.515). Boys breastfed for an average of 6.4 months, compared to 9.2 months for girls. Nearly half (48.9%, 500/1023) of boys received foods other than breastmilk within the first three days of life, compared to 40.0% (425/1063) of girls. The belief that boys need better nutrition than girls (OR=0.706; 95% CI 0.572-0.872) was associated with lack of exclusive breastfeeding in the first 3 days of life. Conclusions: Our findings indicate differential exclusive breastfeeding behaviors for male and female children. Health communication strategies promoting optimal breastfeeding behaviors, attitudes and beliefs related to gender and breastfeeding are needed. Addressing cultural practices that contribute to non-exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life is essential for stainable behavior change.
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印度尼西亚农村最佳母乳喂养的障碍
背景:尽管母乳喂养很重要,但截至2012年,印尼前6个月的纯母乳喂养率仅为42%。目的:本研究考察了印尼农村地区母乳喂养行为的决定因素。方法:我们对居住在印度尼西亚七个地区的2086名14-55岁的女性进行了横断面调查。结果:参与的母亲平均年龄为28岁,平均有1.9个孩子。女孩(64%对58.2%)在出生第一个小时比男孩更有可能母乳喂养(OR=1.268;95%CI 1.062-1.515)。男孩平均母乳喂养6.4个月,而女孩为9.2个月。近一半(48.9%,500/1023)的男孩在出生的头三天内接受了母乳以外的食物,而女孩的这一比例为40.0%(425/1063)。认为男孩比女孩需要更好的营养(OR=0.706;95%CI 0.572-0.872)与出生前3天缺乏纯母乳喂养有关。结论:我们的研究结果表明,男性和女性儿童的纯母乳喂养行为存在差异。需要制定健康沟通策略,促进与性别和母乳喂养相关的最佳母乳喂养行为、态度和信念。解决有助于在生命的前6个月进行非纯母乳喂养的文化习俗对于可持续的行为改变至关重要。
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