Scrimshaw S C, Engle P L, Arnold L, Haynes K
Am J Public Health. 1987 Apr;77(4):467-70. doi: 10.2105/ajph.77.4.467.
Data on breastfeeding intentions and behavior were collected in prenatal and postpartum interviews as part of a study on first birth among 518 women of Mexican origin or descent in two Los Angeles hospitals. The prenatal intentions of 82 per cent of the women to breastfeed were maintained postpartum in one hospital but dropped sharply in the other. A greater number of hours a day with the baby in the hospital and earlier initiation of breastfeeding were associated with the hospital where prenatal breastfeeding intentions were more likely to be carried out. The intention to work postpartum was associated both with the decision not to breastfeed at all and with shorter intended duration of breastfeeding.
作为对洛杉矶两家医院518名墨西哥裔或有墨西哥血统女性头胎生育情况研究的一部分,通过产前和产后访谈收集了母乳喂养意愿和行为的数据。在一家医院,82%的女性产前母乳喂养意愿在产后得以维持,但在另一家医院却大幅下降。在医院里每天与婴儿相处的时间更长以及更早开始母乳喂养,与产前母乳喂养意愿更有可能得以实施的那家医院相关。产后工作的意愿既与完全不进行母乳喂养的决定有关,也与预期的母乳喂养持续时间较短有关。