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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38922480

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INTRODUCTION: Initiation of breastfeeding right after birth and exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life is highly recommended. In this survey, we assessed the knowledge and practice of ever-married women towards early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding in the Nuristan province of Afghanistan. METHODS: In a cross-sectional household survey, we enrolled 640 ever-married 15-49 years women having a child aged 0-23 months in the Parun district of Nuristan province from September to October 2021. Using a standardized data collection form and face-to-face interview, we measured self-reported demographic characteristics and the study outcomes (awareness and practice towards the initiation of breastfeeding within an hour of birth and exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life). We analyzed the data using survey methods and used bivariate and multiple Poisson regression to assess the covariates of the study outcomes. RESULTS: About 46.9% of ever-married women were 25-34 years old, 67.5% never attended school, 30.4% were unemployed, and 86.4% had < $60 monthly income. Overall, 56.8% (95% CI 52.9-60.6) of the women had correct knowledge of the early initiation of breastfeeding, and 51.4% (95% CI 47.5-55.3) initiated breastfeeding early for their last baby. Also, 85.9% (95% CI 82.9-88.4) of the women had correct knowledge of exclusive breastfeeding, but only 32.6% (95% CI 29.1-36.4) exclusively breastfed their last baby for 6 months after birth. After adjustment for covariates, women who were 45-49 years old (Adjusted Prevalence Ratio [APR] = 1.26), Divorced/Separated (APR 1.68), ever attended school (APR 1.39), monthly income > $115 (APR 1.50) were more likely to start early breastfeeding. Moreover, women who were Divorced/Separated (APR 3.53) were more likely to exclusively breastfeed their babies for 6 months after birth. DISCUSSION: Only over half of the women were aware of and initiated early breastfeeding. Although most women knew about exclusive breastfeeding, less than one-third exclusively breast their babies for 6 months after birth. We found several contributing factors, such as age, marital status, education, and income that should be considered for targeted interventions.

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