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美国出生的黑人和白人女性的个人社会网络类型对母乳喂养行为的影响。

Impact of Personal Social Network Types on Breastfeeding Practices in United States-Born Black and White Women.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA.

Department of Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.

出版信息

Breastfeed Med. 2021 Oct;16(10):807-813. doi: 10.1089/bfm.2021.0037. Epub 2021 May 18.

Abstract

An individual's personal social network influences behavior; one is more likely to adopt behaviors consistent with norms within the network to avoid social stigma. Personal social network types, which are associated with individual behaviors, have been identified for new mothers: exclusive (kin centric) and expansive (not kin centric). To analyze the impact of personal social network type on breastfeeding practices in U.S.-born Black and White mothers. Mothers of infants <6 months old completed surveys about their personal social networks and feeding practices. Multinomial logit models examined how social network types moderated effects of sociodemographic factors on feeding practices. Of 402 mothers, 67% self-identified as Black and 33% as White. Forty-six percent were exclusively breastfeeding; 26% were mixed breast and formula feeding. The likelihood of exclusively breastfeeding was positively associated with percentage of network members who had breastfed; this association was stronger for mothers with exclusive networks than those with expansive networks ( = 2.74,  < 0.001 versus  = 1.78,  = 0.03). Black race was positively correlated with exclusive breastfeeding or mixed feeding for mothers with exclusive networks ( = 1.50,  = 0.046;  = 1.86,  = 0.02, respectively). Lower educational level was negatively correlated with exclusive breastfeeding; this correlation was stronger for mothers with exclusive networks ( = -1.91,  = 0.002 versus  = -1.70,  = 0.04). Lower educational level was also negatively correlated with mixed feeding for mothers with exclusive networks ( = -1.61,  = 0.02). Mothers' personal social network type likely moderates the relationship between sociodemographic variables and feeding practices. While the influence of having network members with breastfeeding experience is important, the magnitude of influence is stronger in exclusive networks.

摘要

个体的个人社交网络会影响行为;为了避免社会耻辱,一个人更有可能采取与网络规范一致的行为。已经确定了与新妈妈相关的个人社交网络类型:排外型(以亲属为中心)和扩张型(不以亲属为中心)。 分析个人社交网络类型对美国出生的黑人和白人母亲母乳喂养行为的影响。 <6 个月大的婴儿的母亲完成了关于个人社交网络和喂养行为的调查。多项逻辑回归模型检验了社会网络类型如何调节社会人口因素对喂养行为的影响。 在 402 名母亲中,67%自认为是黑人,33%是白人。46%的母亲进行纯母乳喂养;26%的母亲混合母乳喂养和配方奶喂养。纯母乳喂养的可能性与网络成员中有母乳喂养经验的成员比例呈正相关;这种关联在排外型网络的母亲中比在扩张型网络的母亲中更强( = 2.74,  < 0.001 与  = 1.78,  = 0.03)。对于排外型网络的母亲,黑人种族与纯母乳喂养或混合喂养呈正相关( = 1.50,  = 0.046;  = 1.86,  = 0.02)。较低的教育水平与纯母乳喂养呈负相关;这种相关性在排外型网络的母亲中更强( = -1.91,  = 0.002 与  = -1.70,  = 0.04)。对于排外型网络的母亲,较低的教育水平也与混合喂养呈负相关( = -1.61,  = 0.02)。 母亲的个人社交网络类型可能会调节社会人口变量和喂养行为之间的关系。虽然有网络成员有母乳喂养经验的影响很重要,但在排外型网络中影响更大。

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