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Determinants of low breastfeeding selfefficacy amongst mothers of children aged less than six months: results from the BADUTA study in East Java, Indonesia

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Author

Christiana Rialine Titaley - Personal Name
Aang Sutrisna - Personal Name
Mu Li - Personal Name
Kyaw Htet - Personal Name
Elaine Ferguson - Personal Name
Tran Thanh Do - Personal Name
Rita Damayanti - Personal Name
Ashraful Alam - Personal Name
Anifatun Mu’asyaroh - Personal Name
Iwan Ariawan - Personal Name
Michael J. Dibley - Personal Name
Umi Fahmida - Personal Name

Abstract
Background: Despite the increasing rate of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia, there is still a need for supportive interventions. The breastfeeding self-efficacy of mothers is a key factor positively associated with optimumbreastfeeding practices. Our analysis aims to assess the determinants of low breastfeeding self-efficacy amongst a sample of women with children aged under 6 months in Malang and Sidoarjo Districts, East Java, Indonesia.
Methods: We used information from 1210 mothers of children aged < 6 months recruited in the BADUTA study conducted in 2015–2016 in Malang and Sidoarjo Districts. The outcome variable in this analysis was mothers’ self-efficacy for breastfeeding using the 14 statements in the Breastfeeding Self-Efficacy-Short Form. We evaluated 17 potential predictors of breastfeeding self-efficacy, organized into six sub-groups of variables: (1) context/demographic; (2) household factors; (3) maternal characteristics; (4) child characteristics; (5) breastfeeding practices; and (6) antenatal and delivery care.
Logistic regression analyses were employed to examine factors associated with mothers’ self-efficacy with breastfeeding.
Results: More than half of the women in this study had a low level of self-efficacy. One of the factors associated with low breastfeeding self-efficacy found in this study was mothers’ problems related to breastfeeding. Mothers who had problems with breastfeeding not related to illness (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 3.27; 95% CI 2.45, 4.36) or problems related to both illness and non-illness conditions (aOR 3.57; 95% CI 1.37, 9.33) had higher odds of low breastfeeding self-efficacy than those who did not have any problems. Compared to mothers who completed university education, there was a significantly
higher odds of low breastfeeding self-efficacy in mothers who completed primary school or lower (aOR 1.88; 95% CI 1.16, 3.05); completed junior high school (aOR 2.27; 95% CI 1.42, 3.63); and completed senior high school (aOR 1.94; 95% CI 1.29,2.91). Other significant predictors of low breastfeeding self-efficacy were mothers not exposed to any breastfeeding interventions (aOR 1.87; 95% CI 1.09, 3.22); working outside the house (aOR 1.69; 95% CI 1.23, 2.32); not obtaining any advice on breastfeeding (aOR 1.40; 95% CI 1.08, 1.82); with low knowledge of breastfeeding (aOR 1.38; 95% CI 1.03, 1.84); and delivered by Caesarean section (aOR 1.34; 95% CI 1.05, 1.70)
Conclusions: Multipronged breastfeeding education programs and support are required to improve women’s self-efficacy with breastfeeding. Improved access to breastfeeding counselors, active support for mothers following cesarean delivery, and increased supporting facilities at workplaces are essential to improve self-efficacy with breastfeeding

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Publisher : : International Breastfeeding Journal., 2021
Collation : International Breastfeeding Journal (2021) 16:12
Language : English
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Subject(s)

scientific publication
Indonesia
Breastfeeding
Self-efficacy
Children aged < 6 months
BADUTA study
Malang District
Sidoarjo District

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