Stewart J F, Popkin B M, Guilkey D K, Akin J S, Adair L, Flieger W
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Demography. 1991 May;28(2):181-99.
There has been much controversy about the impact of the health sector and the infant food industry on breast-feeding behavior. This study links causal factors to breast-feeding decisions, using a longitudinal survey of more than 3,000 Filipino mother-infant pairs. Most factors decreasing the likelihood that mothers will breast-feed seem to be related to family economics. Delivery in a private hospital, urban residence, high income, absence of spouse, and having worked for wages affect adversely the initiation of breast-feeding. Formula advertising and distribution of samples appear to have relatively little impact on feeding decisions.
关于卫生部门和婴儿食品行业对母乳喂养行为的影响一直存在诸多争议。本研究通过对3000多对菲律宾母婴进行纵向调查,将因果因素与母乳喂养决策联系起来。大多数降低母亲母乳喂养可能性的因素似乎与家庭经济状况有关。在私立医院分娩、居住在城市、高收入、配偶不在身边以及有过工作经历都会对母乳喂养的开始产生不利影响。配方奶粉广告和样品分发似乎对喂养决策影响相对较小。