Hoffman M N, Durcan N M, Disler P B
S Afr Med J. 1984 Jul 14;66(2):64-5.
A survey of infant-feeding practices in a socio-economically disadvantaged community in the Cape Peninsula was undertaken. By the age of 6 weeks 47,3% of the infants were receiving bottle feeds, and this had increased to 76,3% by the age of 7-12 weeks. Analysis of factors which might have influenced this pattern indicated that subjective dissatisfaction with the quantity and quality of milk dominated the mothers' reasons for stopping breast-feeding. Since contact between the local authority and mothers often took place only after breast-feeding had been discontinued, it is suggested that concentrating on education and support during the perinatal period may have a positive influence on this disturbing trend.
在开普半岛一个社会经济条件不利的社区进行了一项婴儿喂养方式的调查。到6周龄时,47.3%的婴儿接受奶瓶喂养,到7至12周龄时,这一比例已增至76.3%。对可能影响这一模式的因素进行分析表明,母亲停止母乳喂养的主要原因是对母乳的量和质主观上不满意。由于地方当局与母亲之间的接触往往只在停止母乳喂养之后才发生,因此建议在围产期集中进行教育和提供支持可能会对这一令人不安的趋势产生积极影响。