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The Pathways from a Behavior Change Communication Intervention to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh Are Mediated and Potentiated by Maternal Self-Efficacy

BACKGROUND: Although self-efficacy is a potential determinant of feeding and care behaviors, there is limited empirical analysis of the role of maternal self-efficacy in low- and middle-income countries. In the context of behavior change interventions (BCIs) addressing complementary feeding (CF), it...

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Autores principales: Zongrone, Amanda A, Menon, Purnima, Pelto, Gretel H, Habicht, Jean-Pierre, Rasmussen, Kathleen M, Constas, Mark A, Vermeylen, Francoise, Khaled, Adiba, Saha, Kuntal K, Stoltzfus, Rebecca J
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29490102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxx048
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author Zongrone, Amanda A
Menon, Purnima
Pelto, Gretel H
Habicht, Jean-Pierre
Rasmussen, Kathleen M
Constas, Mark A
Vermeylen, Francoise
Khaled, Adiba
Saha, Kuntal K
Stoltzfus, Rebecca J
author_facet Zongrone, Amanda A
Menon, Purnima
Pelto, Gretel H
Habicht, Jean-Pierre
Rasmussen, Kathleen M
Constas, Mark A
Vermeylen, Francoise
Khaled, Adiba
Saha, Kuntal K
Stoltzfus, Rebecca J
author_sort Zongrone, Amanda A
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description BACKGROUND: Although self-efficacy is a potential determinant of feeding and care behaviors, there is limited empirical analysis of the role of maternal self-efficacy in low- and middle-income countries. In the context of behavior change interventions (BCIs) addressing complementary feeding (CF), it is possible that maternal self-efficacy can mediate or enhance intervention impacts. OBJECTIVE: In the context of a BCI in Bangladesh, we studied the role of maternal self-efficacy for CF (MSE-CF) for 2 CF behaviors with the use of a theoretically grounded empirical model of determinants to illustrate the potential roles of MSE-CF. METHODS: We developed and tested a locally relevant scale for MSE-CF and included it in a survey (n = 457 mothers of children aged 6–24 mo) conducted as part of a cluster-randomized evaluation. Qualitative research was used to inform the selection of 2 intervention-targeted behaviors: feeding green leafy vegetables in the last 24 h (GLV) and on-time introduction of egg (EGG) between 6 and 8 mo of age. We then examined direct, mediated, and potentiated paths of MSE-CF in relation to the impacts of the BCI on these behaviors with the use of regression and structural equation modeling. RESULTS: GLV and EGG were higher in the intensive group than in the nonintensive control group (16.0 percentage points for GLV; P < 0.001; 11.2 percentage points for EGG; P = 0.037). For GLV, MSE-CF mediated (β = 0.345, P = 0.010) and potentiated (β = 0.390, P = 0.038) the effect of the intensive group. In contrast, MSE-CF did not mediate or potentiate the effect of the intervention on EGG. CONCLUSIONS: MSE-CF was a significant mediator and potentiator for GLV but not for EGG. The divergent findings highlight the complex determinants of individual specific infant and young child feeding behaviors. The study shows the value of measuring behavioral determinants, such as MSE-CF, that affect a caregiver's capability to adopt intervention-targeted behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-62991332018-12-21 The Pathways from a Behavior Change Communication Intervention to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh Are Mediated and Potentiated by Maternal Self-Efficacy Zongrone, Amanda A Menon, Purnima Pelto, Gretel H Habicht, Jean-Pierre Rasmussen, Kathleen M Constas, Mark A Vermeylen, Francoise Khaled, Adiba Saha, Kuntal K Stoltzfus, Rebecca J J Nutr Community and International Nutrition BACKGROUND: Although self-efficacy is a potential determinant of feeding and care behaviors, there is limited empirical analysis of the role of maternal self-efficacy in low- and middle-income countries. In the context of behavior change interventions (BCIs) addressing complementary feeding (CF), it is possible that maternal self-efficacy can mediate or enhance intervention impacts. OBJECTIVE: In the context of a BCI in Bangladesh, we studied the role of maternal self-efficacy for CF (MSE-CF) for 2 CF behaviors with the use of a theoretically grounded empirical model of determinants to illustrate the potential roles of MSE-CF. METHODS: We developed and tested a locally relevant scale for MSE-CF and included it in a survey (n = 457 mothers of children aged 6–24 mo) conducted as part of a cluster-randomized evaluation. Qualitative research was used to inform the selection of 2 intervention-targeted behaviors: feeding green leafy vegetables in the last 24 h (GLV) and on-time introduction of egg (EGG) between 6 and 8 mo of age. We then examined direct, mediated, and potentiated paths of MSE-CF in relation to the impacts of the BCI on these behaviors with the use of regression and structural equation modeling. RESULTS: GLV and EGG were higher in the intensive group than in the nonintensive control group (16.0 percentage points for GLV; P < 0.001; 11.2 percentage points for EGG; P = 0.037). For GLV, MSE-CF mediated (β = 0.345, P = 0.010) and potentiated (β = 0.390, P = 0.038) the effect of the intensive group. In contrast, MSE-CF did not mediate or potentiate the effect of the intervention on EGG. CONCLUSIONS: MSE-CF was a significant mediator and potentiator for GLV but not for EGG. The divergent findings highlight the complex determinants of individual specific infant and young child feeding behaviors. The study shows the value of measuring behavioral determinants, such as MSE-CF, that affect a caregiver's capability to adopt intervention-targeted behaviors. Oxford University Press 2018-02 2018-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6299133/ /pubmed/29490102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxx048 Text en © 2018 American Society for Nutrition. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
spellingShingle Community and International Nutrition
Zongrone, Amanda A
Menon, Purnima
Pelto, Gretel H
Habicht, Jean-Pierre
Rasmussen, Kathleen M
Constas, Mark A
Vermeylen, Francoise
Khaled, Adiba
Saha, Kuntal K
Stoltzfus, Rebecca J
The Pathways from a Behavior Change Communication Intervention to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh Are Mediated and Potentiated by Maternal Self-Efficacy
title The Pathways from a Behavior Change Communication Intervention to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh Are Mediated and Potentiated by Maternal Self-Efficacy
title_full The Pathways from a Behavior Change Communication Intervention to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh Are Mediated and Potentiated by Maternal Self-Efficacy
title_fullStr The Pathways from a Behavior Change Communication Intervention to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh Are Mediated and Potentiated by Maternal Self-Efficacy
title_full_unstemmed The Pathways from a Behavior Change Communication Intervention to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh Are Mediated and Potentiated by Maternal Self-Efficacy
title_short The Pathways from a Behavior Change Communication Intervention to Infant and Young Child Feeding in Bangladesh Are Mediated and Potentiated by Maternal Self-Efficacy
title_sort pathways from a behavior change communication intervention to infant and young child feeding in bangladesh are mediated and potentiated by maternal self-efficacy
topic Community and International Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29490102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxx048
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