1068 University of Maryland, College Park, School of Public Health, Department of Behavioral and Community Health, College Park, MD, USA.
J Hum Lact. 2020 Nov;36(4):710-722. doi: 10.1177/0890334420950257. Epub 2020 Sep 14.
Current breastfeeding recommendations focus on the physical benefits of breastfeeding but do not take into account the influence of a history of childhood maltreatment on mothers' experiences breastfeeding. A better understanding of this relationship is important to be able to better support mothers during this critical time.
To review current research that examined how women's personal experiences of childhood maltreatment has affected their breastfeeding outcomes and experiences.
A scoping review was conducted to evaluate current literature on breastfeeding and childhood maltreatment. We screened 275 articles, of which eight met the sample selection criteria and were included in this review. These articles were analyzed based on common themes that emerged: Breastfeeding intention, initiation, duration, and exclusivity; medical conditions associated with breastfeeding; and participants' experiences related to breastfeeding.
History of childhood maltreatment was associated with decreased and shorter duration of breastfeeding. Participants' experiences of breastfeeding varied: Some found it empowering, and others experienced great distress while breastfeeding. Challenges during this period included managing touch, struggling with the power differential between providers and participants, and coping with trauma symptoms (e.g., dissociation).
For some participants, it was possible to breastfeed successfully after childhood maltreatment, but others found the experience extremely difficult, even traumatizing. There is a need for a trauma-informed approach to lactation care for women with a childhood maltreatment history.
目前的母乳喂养建议侧重于母乳喂养的身体益处,但没有考虑到儿童期虐待史对母亲母乳喂养体验的影响。更好地了解这种关系对于在这个关键时期更好地支持母亲至关重要。
综述当前研究,以考察女性个人经历的儿童期虐待如何影响其母乳喂养结果和体验。
进行了范围性审查,以评估有关母乳喂养和儿童期虐待的现有文献。我们筛选了 275 篇文章,其中 8 篇符合样本选择标准并纳入本综述。这些文章根据以下共同主题进行分析:母乳喂养的意图、启动、持续时间和排他性;与母乳喂养相关的医疗条件;以及参与者与母乳喂养相关的体验。
儿童期虐待史与母乳喂养时间减少和持续时间缩短有关。参与者的母乳喂养体验各不相同:有些人觉得母乳喂养很有力量,而有些人在母乳喂养时感到非常痛苦。这一时期的挑战包括处理触摸、在提供者和参与者之间的权力差异中挣扎,以及应对创伤症状(例如,分离)。
对于一些参与者来说,即使有儿童期虐待史,也有可能成功母乳喂养,但对其他人来说,这一经历极其困难,甚至是创伤性的。对于有儿童期虐待史的女性,需要采取创伤知情的哺乳护理方法。