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Lack of Exclusive Breastfeeding among Working Mothers in Indonesia
Authors: Yulia Sari
Source: Kesmas: National Public Health Journal, 11(2): 61; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21109/kesmas.v11i2.767
Topic(s): Breastfeeding
Country: Asia
  Indonesia
Published: NOV 2016
Abstract: Continuity of breastfeeding process when mothers return to work is a serious issue that immediately must be followed up, so that exclusive breastfeeding program within the first six months can be achieved. Beside providing many benefits for babies, breastfeeding is also beneficial for mothers and entrepreneurs. This study aimed to determine relation of working mothers to exclusive breastfeeding. This study used was cross- sectional design with secondary data of Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey 2012 with samples as many as 1,193 mothers aged 15 – 49 years who had 0 – 5-month-old babies. Based on multivariate analysis, working mothers could decrease opportunity of exclusive breastfeeding in which mother who worked all the time were 1.54 times more likely not to give exclusive breastfeeding than mothers who did not work after controlled by maternal age at childbirth, household wealth index, and antenatal care frequency (p = 0.038; 95% CI = 1.0 to 2.3). Fulltime working mothers are twofold more likely to not be able to give exclusive breasfedding than unemployed mothers after being controlled by counfounder variable.
Web: http://journal.fkm.ui.ac.id/kesmas/article/view/767/521