Evaluation of Breastfeeding Behaviors and Complementary Feeding Practices of Turkish and Syrian Refugee Mothers
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2023
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Soc Argentina Pediatria
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare breastfeeding and related factors (age, level of education, age at first pregnancy, etc.), and complementary feeding practices between Syrian refugee and native Turkish mothers.Material and methods: This descriptive-comparative study examined the nutritional characteristics of infants aged 9 to 60 months whose mothers were Turkish or Syrian refugees who attended Kiziltepe Results: 204 mothers (126 Turkish and 78 Syrian) who had a child aged 9-60 months were included. The average age of the mothers was 27.60 & PLUSMN; 5.17 years for Turkish citizens and 28.91 & PLUSMN; 5.62 for Syrian refugees, without significant difference between the two groups (p: 0.091). Postpartum breastfeeding was 91.3% and breastfeeding duration was 12 (0-24) months in Turkish citizens; in Syrian refugees, breastfeeding was 84.6% and average breastfeeding time was 9 (0- 24) months (respectively, breast milk intake p: 0.144, uptake time p: 0.161; no statistical difference). Breastfeeding training was received by 23.8% of Turkish citizens and 5.1% of Syrian refugees; there was a significant difference between the two groups (p: 0.001).Conclusion: In refugee groups, infant and maternal nutrition practices are disrupted. Working in conjunction with local and international organizations and state agencies that give help to refugee groups, the appropriate interventions, initiatives, supports, and awareness-raising activities would strive to improve practices in mother and baby nutrition and narrow gaps.
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Refugees, Breast Feeding, Complementary Feedings, Infant Nutrition Disorders., Adult, Young Adult, Refugees, Breast Feeding, Syria, Child, Preschool, Humans, Infant, Mothers, Female, Infant Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
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Orhan Ö, Elçi H. Evaluation of breastfeeding behaviors and complementary feeding practices of Turkish and Syrian refugee mothers. Arch Argent Pediatr. 2023 Sep 7:e202310083. English, Spanish. doi: 10.5546/aap.2023-10083.eng. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37665607.
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Archivos Argentinos de Pediatria
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