Russell Katherine, Ali Amira
1 Epidemiology, Ottawa Public Health, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
J Hum Lact. 2017 May;33(2):401-408. doi: 10.1177/0890334417695203. Epub 2017 Mar 10.
In Ontario, Canada, breastfeeding in public is a protected right, yet even with these laws, attitudes toward breastfeeding in public can serve as a barrier to breastfeeding. Research aim: This study assesses public support for breastfeeding in public among adults in Ottawa, Ontario, and examines sociodemographic associations with negative attitudes toward public breastfeeding.
Data from the 2015 Rapid Risk Factor Surveillance System (RRFSS), a population health telephone survey, were obtained for Ottawa. Adults ages 18 years and older were asked whether it was acceptable for a mother to breastfeed her baby in a restaurant and shopping mall ( n = 1,276). Descriptive statistics and regression were used to describe sociodemographic characteristics associated with negative attitudes.
Overall, 75% of respondents agreed that it was acceptable for a mother to breastfeed her baby in both a restaurant and shopping mall (restaurant: 78%; shopping mall: 81%). Respondents who did not have children at home, were less educated, had a mother tongue language other than French or English and who were retirees were less likely to support breastfeeding in restaurants and shopping malls. In addition, women and immigrants living in Canada for more than 15 years were less likely to support breastfeeding in shopping malls.
Despite a law to support public breastfeeding in Ontario, there is room to improve attitudes toward public breastfeeding. Increased public support for public breastfeeding can support women and children to achieve their feeding goals, particularly for those wanting to exclusively breastfeed.
在加拿大安大略省,在公共场所进行母乳喂养是一项受保护的权利,然而即便有这些法律,公众对在公共场所进行母乳喂养的态度仍可能成为母乳喂养的障碍。研究目的:本研究评估了安大略省渥太华市成年人对在公共场所进行母乳喂养的公众支持情况,并考察了与对公共场所母乳喂养持负面态度相关的社会人口学关联因素。
获取了渥太华市2015年快速风险因素监测系统(RRFSS)的数据,这是一项人群健康电话调查。年龄在18岁及以上的成年人被问及母亲在餐厅和商场给婴儿喂奶是否可以接受(n = 1276)。描述性统计和回归分析被用于描述与负面态度相关的社会人口学特征。
总体而言,75%的受访者认为母亲在餐厅和商场给婴儿喂奶都是可以接受的(餐厅:78%;商场:81%)。家中没有孩子、受教育程度较低、母语不是法语或英语以及退休人员在餐厅和商场支持母乳喂养的可能性较小。此外,女性和在加拿大生活超过15年的移民在商场支持母乳喂养的可能性较小。
尽管安大略省有一项支持公共场所母乳喂养的法律,但在对公共场所母乳喂养的态度方面仍有改善空间。增加公众对公共场所母乳喂养的支持可以帮助妇女和儿童实现他们的喂养目标,特别是对于那些希望纯母乳喂养的人。