Title of article :
Defining Behavior Patterns Towards Exclusive Breastfeeding Using Latent Class Analysis
Author/Authors :
Cerqueira ، Pryscila de Argolo Department of Health - Estacio University , Amorim ، Leila D A F Department of Statistics - Federal University of Bahia , Vieira ، Tatiana de O Department of Health - State University of Feira de Santana , Dias ، Janaina S Department of Health - Physical therapy at the “Cleriston Andrade” General Hospital , Brandao ، Heli V Department of Health - State University of Feira de Santana , Vieira ، Graciete O Department of Health - State University of Feira de Santana
Abstract :
Background: The interruption of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is worrying. This study aimed to identify behavior patterns towards EBF among mothers and health professionals. Methods: This is a cross-sectional analysis of a cohort consisting of 1309 women. We used latent class analysis (LCA), considering 15 indicators for defining 4 constructs: maternal emotional state, availability to breastfeed, maternal attitude, and health professional’s attitude towards breastfeeding. Results: Among mothers, 36.5% were classified as being in an unfavorable emotional state; they presented a higher probability of feeling tired, nervous, and sad; 14.7% had less availability to breastfeed and a higher probability of including primiparous and partners not helping to care for the child; 41.5% had negative attitude towards breastfeeding, including mothers more likely to give a pacifier and bottle. Among health professionals, 62.0% were categorized with unfavorable attitude towards breastfeeding, not providing guidance on breastfeeding in the hospital. Conclusions: LCA enabled us to characterize behavior types with regards to EBF.
Keywords :
Breastfeeding , Child Nutrition , Behavior , Quantitative Methods , Latent Class Analysis
Journal title :
Journal of Pediatrics Review
Journal title :
Journal of Pediatrics Review