VanLandingham M
Department of Sociology, University of Washington, Seattle.
Soc Biol. 1993 Fall-Winter;40(3-4):215-23. doi: 10.1080/19485565.1993.9988848.
This study investigates the unusual relationship between breastfeeding and waiting time to conception in Malaysia as reported in Goldman et al. (1987). Using data from the Malaysian World Fertility Survey (MWFS), Goldman and her colleagues (1987) find that noncontracepting Malaysian women have an unusually long waiting time to conception, given their relatively short durations of breastfeeding. This study provides a similar analysis using data from the Malaysian Family Life Survey (MFLS) and finds a more typical relationship. I conclude that the distinction between full and partial breastfeeding made to respondents of the MFLS probably led to more reliable responses to questions about breastfeeding duration, especially for women who breastfeed for long durations.
本研究调查了如戈德曼等人(1987年)所报道的马来西亚母乳喂养与受孕等待时间之间的异常关系。利用马来西亚世界生育率调查(MWFS)的数据,戈德曼及其同事(1987年)发现,鉴于马来西亚非避孕女性的母乳喂养时间相对较短,她们受孕的等待时间却异常长。本研究使用马来西亚家庭生活调查(MFLS)的数据进行了类似分析,发现了一种更为典型的关系。我得出结论,向MFLS受访者区分全母乳喂养和部分母乳喂养,可能使她们对母乳喂养持续时间问题的回答更可靠,尤其是对于长时间母乳喂养的女性。