Robinson Ayanna, Lauckner Carolyn, Davis Marsha, Hall Jori, Anderson Alex Kojo
University of Georgia, USA.
Digit Health. 2019 Jun 11;5:2055207619853397. doi: 10.1177/2055207619853397. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.
For breastfeeding mothers, online support groups through Facebook may be a more convenient and preferred source for accessing breastfeeding information and support, but few studies exist that examine the use of Facebook groups specifically for breastfeeding support. This study explores the sources of support among users of Facebook breastfeeding support groups and a possible mechanism by which support received on Facebook may translate to behavioral outcomes among breastfeeding mothers.
From July-September 2017 a survey was distributed online to African American mothers ( = 277) who participate in breastfeeding support groups on Facebook. The survey assessed network support from Facebook and other sources of breastfeeding support, perceived breastfeeding norms, breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding attitudes. Correlations and linear regression analysis were used to examine the relationship between covariates and outcome variables.
The average intended breastfeeding duration among participants in this study was 19 months. Participants reported the highest amount of breastfeeding support received from their Facebook support group, in comparison to other sources of support, and Facebook support was significantly correlated with intended breastfeeding duration ( < 0.05). Self-efficacy and breastfeeding attitudes remained significant predictors of intended breastfeeding duration within the final regression model.
Breastfeeding support received within Facebook groups may compensate for inadequate support received within mothers' networks. More research is needed to understand the mechanism through which Facebook support may contribute to prolonged breastfeeding durations.
对于母乳喂养的母亲而言,通过脸书的在线支持小组可能是获取母乳喂养信息和支持更为便捷且更受青睐的来源,但专门研究脸书小组用于母乳喂养支持的使用情况的研究却很少。本研究探讨了脸书母乳喂养支持小组用户的支持来源,以及脸书获得的支持可能转化为母乳喂养母亲行为结果的一种可能机制。
2017年7月至9月,在线向参与脸书母乳喂养支持小组的非裔美国母亲(n = 277)发放了一份调查问卷。该调查评估了来自脸书的网络支持以及其他母乳喂养支持来源、感知到的母乳喂养规范、母乳喂养自我效能感和母乳喂养态度。使用相关性分析和线性回归分析来检验协变量与结果变量之间的关系。
本研究参与者的平均预期母乳喂养时长为19个月。与其他支持来源相比,参与者报告从脸书支持小组获得的母乳喂养支持最多,且脸书支持与预期母乳喂养时长显著相关(P < 0.05)。在最终回归模型中,自我效能感和母乳喂养态度仍然是预期母乳喂养时长的显著预测因素。
在脸书小组内获得的母乳喂养支持可能弥补母亲社交网络中支持的不足。需要更多研究来了解脸书支持可能有助于延长母乳喂养时长的机制。