Anderson Christopher E, Yang Fu-Chi, Whaley Shannon E
Division of Research and Evaluation, Public Health Foundation Enterprises (PHFE) WIC, a Program of Heluna Health, City of Industry, CA 91746, USA.
Department of Biostatistics, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Nutrients. 2024 Dec 12;16(24):4289. doi: 10.3390/nu16244289.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) provides breastfeeding support to participating women in low-income households. This study aimed to determine the relationships between prenatal maternal and household characteristics and breastfeeding duration, as well as whether these characteristics modify associations of prenatal breastfeeding intention with breastfeeding duration.
This is a prospective cohort study of pregnant respondents to Los Angeles County (LAC), California, WIC surveys conducted between 2005 and 2020 (n = 1014). Associations of prenatal breastfeeding intention with duration (months) of any or fully breastfeeding, determined by WIC infant food package issuance, were assessed with linear regression models.
Most women reported the intention to breastfeed (67.7%) and perceived breastfeeding support during pregnancy from WIC and family/friends was associated with breastfeeding intention (both -values < 0.0001). Stronger breastfeeding intention, lower maternal BMI, greater maternal age, greater maternal education, paternal cohabitation and employment, and greater breastfeeding support from family/friends were associated with longer duration of any or fully breastfeeding in multivariable models. Stronger breastfeeding intention was more strongly associated with longer duration of any breastfeeding among women with lower BMI (interaction -value 0.03).
Breastfeeding support from WIC is an important contributor to stronger breastfeeding intention. Given the robust association of breastfeeding intention with breastfeeding duration, regardless of maternal and household characteristics, WIC breastfeeding support during pregnancy represents an important mechanism to improve breastfeeding outcomes in this population. Further research is needed to understand the directionality of associations between breastfeeding support and intention among WIC participants.
背景/目的:妇女、婴儿和儿童特殊补充营养计划(WIC)为低收入家庭中参与计划的妇女提供母乳喂养支持。本研究旨在确定产前母亲和家庭特征与母乳喂养持续时间之间的关系,以及这些特征是否会改变产前母乳喂养意愿与母乳喂养持续时间之间的关联。
这是一项对2005年至2020年间加利福尼亚州洛杉矶县(LAC)WIC调查的怀孕受访者进行的前瞻性队列研究(n = 1014)。通过WIC婴儿食品包发放情况确定的产前母乳喂养意愿与任何母乳喂养或完全母乳喂养持续时间(月)之间的关联,采用线性回归模型进行评估。
大多数妇女表示有母乳喂养意愿(67.7%),孕期从WIC以及家人/朋友处获得的母乳喂养支持与母乳喂养意愿相关(两者P值均<0.0001)。在多变量模型中,更强的母乳喂养意愿、较低的母亲BMI、较大的母亲年龄、较高的母亲教育程度、父亲同居和就业,以及来自家人/朋友的更多母乳喂养支持与任何母乳喂养或完全母乳喂养的持续时间更长相关。在BMI较低的女性中,更强的母乳喂养意愿与任何母乳喂养的持续时间更长的关联更强(交互作用P值为0.03)。
WIC提供的母乳喂养支持是增强母乳喂养意愿的重要因素。鉴于母乳喂养意愿与母乳喂养持续时间之间存在密切关联,无论母亲和家庭特征如何,孕期WIC提供的母乳喂养支持是改善该人群母乳喂养结局的重要机制。需要进一步研究以了解WIC参与者中母乳喂养支持与意愿之间关联的方向性。