Center for Demography and Population Health, Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2012 Oct;102(10):1865-8. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.300737. Epub 2012 Aug 16.
Although religious involvement is associated with a number of beneficial health outcomes, few studies have investigated whether religious involvement is associated with breastfeeding behaviors. Our analyses of 2 waves of data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (n = 4,166) indicate that mothers who frequently attend religious services are more likely to initiate breastfeeding than are mothers who never attend services. Understanding religious variations in breastfeeding may allow public health officials to more effectively target vulnerable populations.
虽然宗教参与与许多有益的健康结果有关,但很少有研究调查宗教参与是否与母乳喂养行为有关。我们对脆弱家庭和儿童福利研究(n = 4166)的 2 轮数据进行的分析表明,经常参加宗教服务的母亲比从不参加服务的母亲更有可能开始母乳喂养。了解母乳喂养方面的宗教差异可以使公共卫生官员更有效地针对弱势群体。