A population based study of exclusive breastfeeding in Icelandic women: is there a relationship with depressive symptoms and parenting stress?

This study investigated whether postpartum depressive symptoms and parenting stress are related to exclusive breastfeeding in mothers at 2–3 months postpartum. Data were collected from 734 Icelandic mothers postpartum. Parenting stress, depressive symptoms, feeding methods and demographical data wer...

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Published in:International Journal of Nursing Studies
Main Authors: Thome, Marga, Ramel, Alfons, Alder, Elisabeth M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Elsevier 2006
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.10.009
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spelling ftnapieruniv:oai:repository@napier.ac.uk:247063 2023-05-15T16:49:19+02:00 A population based study of exclusive breastfeeding in Icelandic women: is there a relationship with depressive symptoms and parenting stress? Thome, Marga Ramel, Alfons Alder, Elisabeth M. 2006-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.10.009 http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/1601 unknown Elsevier http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/1601 doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.10.009 0020-7489 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.10.009 Postpartum depression Postnatal depression Exclusive breastfeeding Iceland Parenting stress 610 Medicine & health 618 Gynecology obstetrics pediatrics & geriatrics RJ Pediatrics RT Nursing Journal Article 2006 ftnapieruniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2004.10.009 2022-10-13T22:41:23Z This study investigated whether postpartum depressive symptoms and parenting stress are related to exclusive breastfeeding in mothers at 2–3 months postpartum. Data were collected from 734 Icelandic mothers postpartum. Parenting stress, depressive symptoms, feeding methods and demographical data were assessed by self-administered questionnaires. A high level of maternal education increased the likelihood of exclusive breastfeeding whereas lower maternal education, high levels of depressive symptoms, twins and single motherhood reduced the likelihood of exclusive breastfeeding. It is concluded that depressive symptoms are related to lower levels of exclusive breastfeeding and that exclusive breastfeeding becomes more likely with higher level of maternal education. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Edinburgh Napier Repository (Napier University Edinburgh) International Journal of Nursing Studies 43 1 11 20
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topic Postpartum depression
Postnatal depression
Exclusive breastfeeding
Iceland
Parenting stress
610 Medicine & health
618 Gynecology
obstetrics
pediatrics & geriatrics
RJ Pediatrics
RT Nursing
spellingShingle Postpartum depression
Postnatal depression
Exclusive breastfeeding
Iceland
Parenting stress
610 Medicine & health
618 Gynecology
obstetrics
pediatrics & geriatrics
RJ Pediatrics
RT Nursing
Thome, Marga
Ramel, Alfons
Alder, Elisabeth M.
A population based study of exclusive breastfeeding in Icelandic women: is there a relationship with depressive symptoms and parenting stress?
topic_facet Postpartum depression
Postnatal depression
Exclusive breastfeeding
Iceland
Parenting stress
610 Medicine & health
618 Gynecology
obstetrics
pediatrics & geriatrics
RJ Pediatrics
RT Nursing
description This study investigated whether postpartum depressive symptoms and parenting stress are related to exclusive breastfeeding in mothers at 2–3 months postpartum. Data were collected from 734 Icelandic mothers postpartum. Parenting stress, depressive symptoms, feeding methods and demographical data were assessed by self-administered questionnaires. A high level of maternal education increased the likelihood of exclusive breastfeeding whereas lower maternal education, high levels of depressive symptoms, twins and single motherhood reduced the likelihood of exclusive breastfeeding. It is concluded that depressive symptoms are related to lower levels of exclusive breastfeeding and that exclusive breastfeeding becomes more likely with higher level of maternal education.
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author Thome, Marga
Ramel, Alfons
Alder, Elisabeth M.
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Alder, Elisabeth M.
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title A population based study of exclusive breastfeeding in Icelandic women: is there a relationship with depressive symptoms and parenting stress?
title_short A population based study of exclusive breastfeeding in Icelandic women: is there a relationship with depressive symptoms and parenting stress?
title_full A population based study of exclusive breastfeeding in Icelandic women: is there a relationship with depressive symptoms and parenting stress?
title_fullStr A population based study of exclusive breastfeeding in Icelandic women: is there a relationship with depressive symptoms and parenting stress?
title_full_unstemmed A population based study of exclusive breastfeeding in Icelandic women: is there a relationship with depressive symptoms and parenting stress?
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