Maternal emotional regulation strategy is associated with newborn feeding practices within 72 h after delivery: Cross sectional analyses of a multi-center study in China.

J Affect Disord

Department of Child and Adolescent Health and Maternal Care, School of Public Health, Capital Medical University, No. 10 You'anmenwai Xitoutiao, Fengtai District, Beijing 100069, China. Electronic address:

Published: July 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Early feeding practices significantly influence both infant growth and maternal health, and maternal emotional regulation (ER) plays a critical role in these practices.
  • A study involving 965 mothers showed that only 27.8% practiced exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) within 72 hours postpartum, with a positive correlation found between receiving breastfeeding education and EBF rates.
  • The study suggests that addressing mothers' ER strategies and providing breastfeeding education could improve EBF rates in China, although recruitment challenges due to COVID-19 limited participation, and the focus on a short timeframe may affect findings.

Article Abstract

Background: Early feeding practices have a great impact on the growth and development of infants, and the health of mothers. Maternal emotional regulation (ER) is closely related to infant feeding practices. Exploring the relationship between ER strategy and feeding practice can inform early exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) interventions.

Methods: Using baseline survey of a longitudinal study, 965 mothers in Chongqing municipality, Guangzhou city, and Huizhou city were enrolled. At baseline, the study used self-administrated questionnaires to investigate the socio-demographic characteristics, maternal ER strategies and feeding practice within 72 h of delivery. Chi-square test and logistic regression were used to determine the associations of the mothers' ER and feeding practices within 72 h postpartum.

Results: Among 965 participants, 27.8 % of mothers practiced EBF, and 69.5 % of mothers reported getting breastfeeding education from health providers. The average scores on the cognitive reappraisal and the expressive suppression of the ERQ were 29.95 ± 7.24 and 14.47 ± 5.16 respectively. Multivariable analysis showed women with expressive suppression were less likely to practice EBF (aOR = 0.96, 95%CI: 0.93-0.98, p = 0.002), while receiving breastfeeding education was positively associated with EBF (aOR = 1.52, 95%CI: 1.09-2.12, p = 0.013).

Limitations: Because the study started during the COVID-19 pandemic, the lock-down measures paused recruitments for quite some time reducing the enrollment of participation. The data we used was within 72 h postpartum, hence the period of time to study feeding practices was short.

Conclusion: Mothers' ER strategy and breastfeeding education need to be addressed as part of interventions designed to improve EBF rates during the newborn period in China.

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