KUMJ | VOL. 23 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 92 | OCTOBER-DECEMBER
Breastfeeding Self-efficacy and Postnatal Depressive Symptoms: A Cross-sectional Study among Postnatal Women
Twi Twi J, Thapa S, Thapa B, Tamrakar A
Abstract: Background
Breastfeeding self-efficacy predicts breastfeeding success. Studies shows that
although mothers recognize its importance, many lack adequate knowledge of
proper breastfeeding practices.
Objective
To assess breastfeeding self-efficacy and postnatal depressive symptoms and
compare the breast-feeding efficacy score differences with selected variables and
postnatal depressive symptoms among postnatal mothers.
Method
A cross- sectional study was conducted from 1st-28th August 2022 among 109
postnatal mothers in postnatal ward of Dhulikhel Hospital. The postnatal mothers
were selected by convenience sampling method. Data collection was done by using
structured questionnaire through interview method. Descriptive statistics (frequency,
percentage, median and interquartile range) and inferential statistics (Mann Whitney
U test and Kruskal Wallis test) were used.
Result
There was total 109 postnatal mothers. The median breastfeeding self-efficacy score
was 55 with interquartile range 59 and 51. Nearly one fourth (21.1%) of postnatal
mothers had presence of depressive symptoms. The mean overall Edinburgh
Postnatal Depression Scale score was 9.37 (SD = 2.89; ranging from 1 to 18). The
study showed higher breastfeeding score among age above 30 years, who received
prenatal health information about breastfeeding, having previous experience of
breastfeeding and who decided to breastfeed before childbirth.
Conclusion
The study showed that more than half of postnatal mothers had high median score of
breastfeeding self-efficacy and nearly one fourth of postnatal mothers had presence
of depressive symptoms. There was statistically significant difference between
mothers’ age, received prenatal health information about breastfeeding, previous
experience of breastfeeding and time of decision to breastfeed with breastfeeding
self- efficacy score.
Keyword : Breastfeeding, Depressive symptoms, Self-efficacy, Postnatal