Title of article :
Predictors of Exclusive Breastfeeding among Nulliparous Iranian Mothers: Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior
Author/Authors :
Jamei, Fatemeh Department of Health Education and Health Promotion - Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Ostovar, Afshin The Persian Gulf Tropical Medicine Research Center - The Persian Gulf Biomedical Sciences Research Institute - Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Javadzade, Homamodin Department of Health Education and Health Promotion - Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is highly emphasized by the experts, nulliparous women do
not adhere to this behavior at a desirable level. Since it seems that mothers’ beliefs and values play an
important role in their adherence to these behaviors, the present study, aimed to perform a careful
analysis of the behavior and evaluation of factors associated with the EBF in nulliparous women
referring to healthcare centers in Bushehr using theory of planned behavior.
Materials and Methods
This is a cross-sectional study, which was conducted on 400 nulliparous mothers with children less
than six-months who referred to healthcare centers in Bushehr, Iran. Stratified random-sample was
used and data were collected using a researcher-made questionnaire and were later analyzed using
statistical tests, including Pearson, Spearman, linear regression and logistic regression in SPSS
version 22.0 Software.
Results
The results showed that 62.5% of infants were exclusively breast-fed. Variables such as infant'
gender, father's occupation and type of pregnancy were significantly related with EBF behavior.
Constructs, including attitude (P< 0. 001, r=0.295), subjective norms (P< 0. 001, r=0.376) and
perceived behavioral control (P< 0. 001, r=514) were significantly correlated with the EBF intention.
Subjective norms, perceived behavioral control and behavioral intention predicted 13.8% changes in
mothers' breastfeeding behavior.
Conclusion
The theory of planned behavior is an appropriate framework to identify factors associated with the
EBF behavior among nulliparous Iranian mothers. Therefore, designing interventions based on this
theory seems to have the potential to improve the EBF practice.
Keywords :
Exclusive Breast Feeding , Theory of Planned Behavior , Nulliparous women
Journal title :
International Journal of Pediatrics