Bryant C A
Soc Sci Med. 1982;16(20):1757-65. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(82)90269-6.
This paper uses social networks as the major conceptual device to examine the impact of relatives, friends and neighbors on infant practices, Kim, friend and neighbor networks of Cuban, Puerto Rican and Anglo families in Dade County, Florida are described, noting inter-ethnic differences in network members who provide respondents with infant feeding advice and assistance. The geographical proximity of influential network members is shown to effect the impact that health care professionals have on mothers' decisions about feeding practices. Network influences on specific feeding practices also are discussed. Kin, friend and neighbor networks are shown to have a significant impact on decisions surrounding breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, use of sucrose supplements and the time to introduce solid foods into the baby's diet. Network member's advice and encouragement appears to contribute to a successful lactation experience. Applying the Fisher's exact test to a small subsample, however, does not yield a significant association between presence or absence of network support and lactation outcome.
本文以社交网络作为主要概念工具,研究亲属、朋友和邻居对婴儿养育行为的影响。文中描述了佛罗里达州戴德县古巴裔、波多黎各裔和英裔家庭的亲属、朋友和邻居网络,指出在为受访者提供婴儿喂养建议和帮助的网络成员中存在族裔差异。研究表明,有影响力的网络成员的地理 proximity 会影响医疗保健专业人员对母亲喂养行为决策的影响。还讨论了网络对特定喂养行为的影响。亲属、朋友和邻居网络对围绕母乳喂养、奶瓶喂养、蔗糖补充剂的使用以及将固体食物引入婴儿饮食的时间等决策有重大影响。网络成员的建议和鼓励似乎有助于成功的哺乳体验。然而,对一个小的子样本应用费舍尔精确检验,并未得出网络支持的有无与哺乳结果之间的显著关联。