Adolescents’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding and Their Intention to Breastfeed in the Future

The aim of this paper is to analyze third-year secondary school students’ knowledge of breastfeeding and intention to breastfeed their children, based on the results of a questionnaire. The respondents were 154 students (101 female/43 male) of two secondary schools in Bjelovar. The students complete...

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Main Authors: Marija Čatipović, Tamara Voskresensky Baričić, Sunčana Rokvić, Josip Grgurić
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/4/6/51
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author Marija Čatipović
Tamara Voskresensky Baričić
Sunčana Rokvić
Josip Grgurić
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Tamara Voskresensky Baričić
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description The aim of this paper is to analyze third-year secondary school students’ knowledge of breastfeeding and intention to breastfeed their children, based on the results of a questionnaire. The respondents were 154 students (101 female/43 male) of two secondary schools in Bjelovar. The students completed a questionnaire which consisted of 23 questions regarding knowledge and intention to breastfeed. The answers were analyzed statistically and different results were compared by nonparametric tests. About half of the respondents think that both partners should decide on breastfeeding and recognize the role that fathers have in initiating and maintaining breastfeeding. Only 13.64% of the respondents know that breastfeeding is to be done only on demand. Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, as recommended by the medical profession, is recognized by 70.13% of the students. The question on how justified is the initiation of formula together with the mother’s milk was answered correctly by 29.22% of the students. Secondary school students’ knowledge of breastfeeding is insufficient, and schools, families, social communities and other sources of information should share the responsibility for improving this. We consider it necessary to pay more attention to improving students’ knowledge of breastfeeding through school curricula.
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spelling doaj.art-8005c5b2327d403789b133bafe61cc662022-12-21T23:24:37ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672017-06-01465110.3390/children4060051children4060051Adolescents’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding and Their Intention to Breastfeed in the FutureMarija Čatipović0Tamara Voskresensky Baričić1Sunčana Rokvić2Josip Grgurić3General Pediatric Office Marija Čatipović, 43000 Bjelovar, CroatiaGeneral Pediatric Office, Community Health Centre Zagreb-Centar, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaŽiraha services Ltd, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaUNICEF Office for Croatia, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaThe aim of this paper is to analyze third-year secondary school students’ knowledge of breastfeeding and intention to breastfeed their children, based on the results of a questionnaire. The respondents were 154 students (101 female/43 male) of two secondary schools in Bjelovar. The students completed a questionnaire which consisted of 23 questions regarding knowledge and intention to breastfeed. The answers were analyzed statistically and different results were compared by nonparametric tests. About half of the respondents think that both partners should decide on breastfeeding and recognize the role that fathers have in initiating and maintaining breastfeeding. Only 13.64% of the respondents know that breastfeeding is to be done only on demand. Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, as recommended by the medical profession, is recognized by 70.13% of the students. The question on how justified is the initiation of formula together with the mother’s milk was answered correctly by 29.22% of the students. Secondary school students’ knowledge of breastfeeding is insufficient, and schools, families, social communities and other sources of information should share the responsibility for improving this. We consider it necessary to pay more attention to improving students’ knowledge of breastfeeding through school curricula.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/4/6/51breastfeedingschool children education
spellingShingle Marija Čatipović
Tamara Voskresensky Baričić
Sunčana Rokvić
Josip Grgurić
Adolescents’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding and Their Intention to Breastfeed in the Future
Children
breastfeeding
school children education
title Adolescents’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding and Their Intention to Breastfeed in the Future
title_full Adolescents’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding and Their Intention to Breastfeed in the Future
title_fullStr Adolescents’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding and Their Intention to Breastfeed in the Future
title_full_unstemmed Adolescents’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding and Their Intention to Breastfeed in the Future
title_short Adolescents’ Knowledge of Breastfeeding and Their Intention to Breastfeed in the Future
title_sort adolescents knowledge of breastfeeding and their intention to breastfeed in the future
topic breastfeeding
school children education
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/4/6/51
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