Bai, 20154848 Bai DL, Fong DY, Tarrant M. Factors associated with breastfeeding duration and exclusivity in mothers returning to paid employment postpartum. Matern Child Health J 2015; 19(5):990-999.
|
China |
Coorte |
1738 |
AM |
OR |
Part-time: 1.00 (1) Full-time: 0.86 (0.60-1.23) |
>0-6: 1.00 (1) >6-8: 1.55 (1.09-2.19) >8-10: 1.93 (1.35-2.76) >10: 1.54 (1.02-2.31) |
____ |
AOR (2) |
Part-time: 1.00 (1) Full-time: 0.76 (0.45-1.28) |
>0-6: 1.00 (1) >6-8: 1.42 (0.98-2.08) >8-10: 1.64 (1.11-2.42) >10: 1.28 (0.83-1.97) |
____ |
Balkam, 20115050 Balkam JA, Cadwell K, Fein SB. Effect of components of a workplace lactation program on breastfeeding duration among employees of a public-sector employer. Matern Child Health J 2011; 15(5):677-683.
|
EUA |
Transversal |
128 |
AM |
OR |
Part-time: 6.37 (0.81-50.0) Full-time: 0.16 (0.02-1.23) |
____ |
____ |
AOR (3) |
Part-time: 6.05 Full-time: 1.00 (1) |
____ |
____ |
AME |
AOR (3) |
Part-time: 1.42 Full-time: 1.00 (1) |
____ |
____ |
Basrowi, 20155757 Basrowi RW, Sulistomo AB, Adi NP, Vandenplas Y. Benefits of a dedicated breastfeeding facility and support program for exclusive breastfeeding among workers in Indonesia. Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr 2015; 18(2):94-99.
|
Indonésia |
Transversal |
186 (4) |
AME |
OR |
____ |
____ |
Sim: 2.62 (1.27-5.38) Não: 1.00 (1) |
Bonet, 20134949 Bonet M,Marchand L,Kaminski M,Fohran A,Betoko A,Charles MA,Blondel B, EDEN Mother-Child Cohort Study Group. Breastfeeding duration, social and occupational characteristics of mothers in the French 'EDEN mother-child' cohort. Matern Child Health J 2013; 17(4):714-722.
|
França |
Coorte |
979 |
AM |
AOR (5) |
Não retornaram: 4.7 (3.0-7.6) ≤16, full-time: 1.00 (1) ≤16, part-time: 1.5 (0.9-2.5) 20-32, full-time: 3.5 (2.1-5.8) 20-32, part-time: 3.4 (2.0-5.8) |
____ |
Chen, 20065656 Chen YC, Wu YC, Chie WC. Effects of work-related factors on the breastfeeding behavior of working mothers in a Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer: a cross-sectional survey. BMC Public Health 2006; 6:160.
|
Taiwan |
Transversal |
998 |
Continuidade do Aleitamento Materno |
OR |
____ |
____ |
Sim: 3.52 (1.66-7.48) Não: 0.28 (0.13-0.60) |
AOR (6) |
____ |
____ |
Sim: 2.71 (1.19-6.15) Não: 1.00 (1) |
Cooklin, 20084242 Cooklin AR, Donath SM, Amir LH. Maternal employment and breastfeeding: results from the longitudinal study of Australian children. Acta Pediatrica 2008; 97(5):620-623.
|
Australia |
Coorte |
3697 |
AM |
AOR (7) |
Não trabalhadoras: 1.00 (1) 0-12, full-time: 0.42 (0.25-0.73) 0-12, part-time: 0.87 (0.64-1.21) 12-24, full-time: 0.35 (0.22-0.55) 12-24, part-time: 0.49 (0.37-0.64) |
____ |
Hawkins, 20074444 Hawkins SS, Griffiths LJ, Dezateux C, Law C, Millennium Cohort Study Child Health Group. The impact of maternal employment on breast-feeding duration in the UK Millennium Cohort Study. Public Health Nutr 2007; 10(9):891-896.
|
Reino Unido |
Coorte |
6917 |
AM |
RR |
Part-time: 1.03 (0.91-1.16) Full-time: 1.00 (1) |
≤12: 0.82 (0.69-0.99) 16: 0.71 (0.60-0.84) 20: 1.00 (1) 24: 1.43 (1.21-1.69) 28: 1.76 (1.54-2.02) ≥32: 1.74 (1.49-2.03) |
____ |
ARR (8) |
Part-time: 1.30 (1.17-1.44) Full-time: 1.00 (1) |
≤12: 0.81 (0.68-0.96) 16: 0.74 (0.63-0.87) 20: 1.00 (1) 24: 1.25 (1.07-1.47) 28: 1.53 (1.34-1.74) ≥32: 1.54 (1.36-1.73) |
____ |
Kozhimannil, 20165858 Kozhimannil KB,Jou J,Gjerdingen DK,McGovern PM. Access to Workplace Accommodations to Support Breastfeeding after Passage of the Affordable Care Act. Womens Health Issues 2016; 26(1):6-13.
|
EUA |
Coorte |
550 |
AM |
AHR (9) |
____ |
____ |
Sim: 0.90 (0.45-1.81) Não: 1.00 (1) |
AME |
AHR (9) |
____ |
____ |
Sim: 3.81 (1.41-10.34) Não: 1.00 (1) |
Lee, 20155454 Lee CC, Chiou ST, Chen LC, Chien LY. Breastfeeding-friendly environmental factors and continuing breastfeeding until 6 months postpartum: 2008-2011 national surveys in Taiwan. Birth 2015; 42(3):242-248.
|
Taiwan |
Transversal |
7559 |
AM |
AOR (9) |
____ |
4: 0.88 (0.63-1.22) 8: 0.77 (0.62-0.95) 12: 1.08 (0.69-1.70) 16: 1.27 (0.77-2.08) 20: 1.04 (0.54-2.04) 24: 1.47 (1.26-1.73) ≥28: 2.33 (1.90-2.84) |
Sim: 0.90 (0.45-1.81) Não: 1.00 (1) |
AME |
AOR (10) |
____ |
4: 0.95 (0.63-1.43) 8: 0.87 (0.66-1.14) 12: 0.88 (0.49-1.55) 16: 0.54 (0.27-1.06) 20: 1.44 (0.70-2.98) 24: 1.48 (1.24-1.77) ≥28: 1.52 (1.24-1.86) |
Sim: 2.68 (2.44-2.94) Não: 1.00 (1) |
Ogbuanu, 20114141 Ogbuanu C, Glover S, Probst J, Hussey J, Liu J. Balancing work and family: effect of employment characteristics on breastfeeding. J Hum Lact 2011; 27(3):225-238.
|
EUA |
Coorte |
5750 |
AM |
RR |
Não trabalhadoras: 1.00 (1) Part-time: 0.99 (0.86-1.12) Full-time: 0.65 (0.55-0.75) |
____ |
____ |
ARR (11) |
Não trabalhadoras: 1.00 (1) Part-time: 1.07 (0.89-1.25) Full-time: 0.81 (0.65-0.99) |
____ |
____ |
Ogbuanu, 20115555 Ogbuanu C, Glover S, Probst J, Liu J, Hussey J. The Effect of maternity leave length and time of return to work on breastfeeding. Pediatrics 2011; 127(6):e1414-1427.
|
EUA |
Coorte |
4050 |
AM |
AOR (11) |
____ |
1-6: 1.00 (1) ≥13: 1.55 (1.09-2.19) |
____ |
Ryan, 20064545 Ryan AS, Zhou W, Arensberg MB. The effect of employment status on breastfeeding in the United States. Womens Health Issues 2006; 16(5):243-251.
|
EUA |
Coorte |
5365 |
AM |
AOR (12) |
Part-time: 1.50 (1.45-1.54) Full-time: 1.00 (1) |
____ |
____ |