Racial/ethnic differences in maternal feeding practices and beliefs at 6 months postpartum

被引:4
作者
von Ash, Tayla [1 ,2 ]
Alikhani, Anna [1 ]
Lebron, Cynthia [3 ]
Risica, Patricia Markham [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Brown Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Behav & Social Sci, Box G-S121-8, Providence, RI 02912 USA
[2] Brown Sch Publ Hlth, Ctr Hlth Promot & Hlth Equ, Providence, RI 02903 USA
[3] Univ Miami, Sch Nursing & Hlth Studies, Miami, FL USA
关键词
Racial; ethnic differences; Maternal feeding; Feeding practices; Feeding beliefs; CHILDHOOD OBESITY; RISK-FACTORS; EARLY-LIFE; BEHAVIORS; OVERWEIGHT; DISPARITIES; ADOLESCENTS; ETHNICITY; CHILDREN; INFANCY;
D O I
10.1017/S1368980021005073
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine racial/ethnic differences in maternal feeding practices and beliefs in a sample of low-income smoke-exposed women. Design: Cross-sectional analysis using data collected during a randomised control trial. Maternal feeding practices and beliefs were assessed using the Infant Feeding Questionnaire (IFQ), which was administered at 6 months postpartum. ANOVA was used to examine differences in IFQ items by race/ethnicity, while multivariable linear regression models were used to examine differences in IFQ factor scores by race/ethnicity adjusting for potential confounders. Setting: Participants were recruited from prenatal clinics. Participants: 343 women (39 % non-Hispanic White, 28 % Hispanic/Latina, 13 % Black, and 20 % other). Results: Racial/ethnic minority mothers were more likely than non-Hispanic White mothers to put cereal in their infant's bottle so that the infant would stay full longer (P = 0 center dot 032), state their infant wanted more than just formula or breast milk prior to 4 months (P = 0 center dot 019), allow their infant to eat whenever he/she wanted (P = 0 center dot 023) and only allow their infant to eat at set times (P < 0 center dot 001). Adjusting for potential confounders, racial/ethnic minority mothers had higher scores for factors 1 (concern about infant undereating or becoming underweight), 2 (concern about infant's hunger), 4 (concern about infant overeating or becoming overweight) and 5 (feeding infant on a schedule), and lower scores for factor 7 (social interaction with the infant during feeding) than White mothers. Racial/ethnic differences were not found for the other two factors. Conclusions: Differences in maternal feeding practices and beliefs across race/ethnicity are present at 6 months postpartum.
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页数:10
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