Title of article :
The relationship between breastfeeding success and maternal personality traits
Author/Authors :
Sercekus, Pinar Department of Nursing - Faculty of Health Sciences - Pamukkale University, Kinikli Campus, Denizli , Durgun Ozan, Yeter Department of Nursing - Ataturk School of Health - Dicle University, Diyarbakir, Turkey , Yenal, Kerziban Department of Nursing - School of Health - European University of Lefke, Lefke, Kibris
Abstract :
Context: Studies demonstrate that it is essential to identify mothers at risk of weaning their babies too early
and support their process of breastfeeding in the postpartum period. The impact of maternal personality
traits on breastfeeding is not sufficiently well understood.
Aims: The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between breastfeeding success and
maternal personality traits.
Setting and Design: The research was a descriptive, correlational study and was conducted in the maternity
ward of a university hospital located in the East of Turkey between September 2018 and March 2019.
Materials and Methods: The convenience sampling method was used in the study and the sample consisted
of 208 primiparous women within the first 48 h postpartum. Four forms were used in the collection of
data. These were as follows: a demographic information form, a breastfeeding questionnaire, the ten-item
personality inventory, and the LATCH breastfeeding assessment tool.
Statistical Analysis Used: The data were analyzed using the descriptive statistics(mean, standard deviation,
and frequency). The mean scores for the LATCH Breastfeeding Assessment Tool were compared according to
mothers’ personality traits using Kruskal–Wallis variance analysis. In post hoc analysis, multiple comparison
was performed using the Tamhane t
2
-test.
Results: The mean score on the LATCH breastfeeding assessment tool was found to be 5.45 ± 1.44.
A statistically significant difference was found between the mean LATCH Breastfeeding assessment success
score according to the women’s personality traits (KW: 21.929, P < 0.000). The highest and lowest LACTH
scores were seen in people with the extraversion (6.2 ± 1.2) and agreeableness(5.0 ± 1.2) personality traits.
Conclusions: It was determined that the women’s personality traits affected their breastfeeding success
and that extraverted individuals had higher breastfeeding success scores.
Keywords :
Breastfeeding success , Breastfeeding , Trait personality
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Sciences (JNMS)