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Breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial

OBJECTIVE: To determine if exclusive breast-feeding counselling modifies the association of experience of any lifetime or specific forms of domestic violence (DV) on duration of exclusive breast-feeding (EBF). DESIGN: In the MINIMat trial pregnant women were randomized to receive either usual health...

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Autores principales: Frith, Amy L, Ziaei, Shirin, Naved, Ruchira Tabassum, Khan, Ashraful Islam, Kabir, Iqbal, Ekström, Eva-Charlotte
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10261296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28659213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017001136
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author Frith, Amy L
Ziaei, Shirin
Naved, Ruchira Tabassum
Khan, Ashraful Islam
Kabir, Iqbal
Ekström, Eva-Charlotte
author_facet Frith, Amy L
Ziaei, Shirin
Naved, Ruchira Tabassum
Khan, Ashraful Islam
Kabir, Iqbal
Ekström, Eva-Charlotte
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine if exclusive breast-feeding counselling modifies the association of experience of any lifetime or specific forms of domestic violence (DV) on duration of exclusive breast-feeding (EBF). DESIGN: In the MINIMat trial pregnant women were randomized to receive either usual health messages (UHM) or usual health messages with breast-feeding counselling (BFC) in eight visits. During pregnancy (30 weeks), lifetime experience of any or specific forms of DV was measured. Infant feeding practice information was collected from 0 to 6 months at 15 d intervals. SETTING: Matlab, Bangladesh. SUBJECTS: Pregnant and postpartum women (n 3186) and their infants. RESULTS: Among women in the UHM group, those who had experienced any lifetime DV exclusively breast-fed for a shorter duration than women who did not experience any lifetime DV (P=0·02). There was no difference, however, in duration of EBF among women in the BFC group based on their experience of any lifetime DV exposure (P=0·48). Using Cox regression analysis, there was an interaction of exposure to any lifetime DV, sexual violence and controlling behaviour, and counselling group with duration of breast-feeding at or before 6 months (P-interaction≤0·08). Among the UHM group, experience of any lifetime DV, sexual violence or controlling behaviour was associated with fewer days of EBF (P<0·05). In contrast, among the BFC group, experience of DV was not associated with duration of EBF. CONCLUSIONS: The experience of DV compromises EBF and the support of breast-feeding counselling programmes could assist this vulnerable group towards better infant feeding practices.
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spelling pubmed-102612962023-06-14 Breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial Frith, Amy L Ziaei, Shirin Naved, Ruchira Tabassum Khan, Ashraful Islam Kabir, Iqbal Ekström, Eva-Charlotte Public Health Nutr Research Papers OBJECTIVE: To determine if exclusive breast-feeding counselling modifies the association of experience of any lifetime or specific forms of domestic violence (DV) on duration of exclusive breast-feeding (EBF). DESIGN: In the MINIMat trial pregnant women were randomized to receive either usual health messages (UHM) or usual health messages with breast-feeding counselling (BFC) in eight visits. During pregnancy (30 weeks), lifetime experience of any or specific forms of DV was measured. Infant feeding practice information was collected from 0 to 6 months at 15 d intervals. SETTING: Matlab, Bangladesh. SUBJECTS: Pregnant and postpartum women (n 3186) and their infants. RESULTS: Among women in the UHM group, those who had experienced any lifetime DV exclusively breast-fed for a shorter duration than women who did not experience any lifetime DV (P=0·02). There was no difference, however, in duration of EBF among women in the BFC group based on their experience of any lifetime DV exposure (P=0·48). Using Cox regression analysis, there was an interaction of exposure to any lifetime DV, sexual violence and controlling behaviour, and counselling group with duration of breast-feeding at or before 6 months (P-interaction≤0·08). Among the UHM group, experience of any lifetime DV, sexual violence or controlling behaviour was associated with fewer days of EBF (P<0·05). In contrast, among the BFC group, experience of DV was not associated with duration of EBF. CONCLUSIONS: The experience of DV compromises EBF and the support of breast-feeding counselling programmes could assist this vulnerable group towards better infant feeding practices. Cambridge University Press 2017-06-29 2017-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10261296/ /pubmed/28659213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017001136 Text en © The Authors 2017 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-ShareAlike licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the same Creative Commons licence is included and the original work is properly cited. The written permission of Cambridge University Press must be obtained for commercial re-use.
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Ziaei, Shirin
Naved, Ruchira Tabassum
Khan, Ashraful Islam
Kabir, Iqbal
Ekström, Eva-Charlotte
Breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial
title Breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial
title_full Breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial
title_fullStr Breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial
title_short Breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural Bangladesh. The MINIMat randomized trial
title_sort breast-feeding counselling mitigates the negative association of domestic violence on exclusive breast-feeding duration in rural bangladesh. the minimat randomized trial
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10261296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28659213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017001136
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