The Relationship between Psychological Stress with Breastfeeding Frequency and Breastmilk Volume during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Wahyu Rochdiat Murdhiono, G. Y. Okinarum
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Breastfeeding mothers have limited access to healthcare facilities during the pandemic, thus raising their risk of psychological stress. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between psychological stress with breastfeeding frequency and breastmilk volume. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 120 exclusively breastfeeding mothers. The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) was employed as a stress assessment indicator measuring tool. The measurement of breastmilk volume was performed using a manual breast pump two hours before or after the baby suckles to restore milk production. The frequency of breastfeeding was calculated by adding up the number of times the baby is breastfed in a day. The chi-square test was used in this study. It was found that 68 respondents (56.7%) reported experiencing mild to moderate stress. Stress levels were found to have a significant connection with breastfeeding frequency and breastmilk volume (p < 0.05). The respondents who experienced severe stress have a 2.63-times higher risk for breastfeeding <8 times/day and 33.2 times higher risk of producing breast milk <100cc than respondents who experienced mild-moderate stress. Concerns about the psychological stress of breastfeeding mothers highlight the critical need for good mental health and broader help from families during the pandemic.
COVID-19大流行期间心理应激与母乳喂养频率和母乳量的关系
在大流行期间,母乳喂养的母亲获得卫生保健设施的机会有限,从而增加了她们心理压力的风险。本研究旨在分析心理压力与母乳喂养频率和母乳量的关系。对120名纯母乳喂养的母亲进行了横断面调查。采用感知应激量表(PSS)作为应激评价指标的测量工具。母乳量的测量是在婴儿吸乳前后两小时用手动吸奶器进行的,以恢复母乳的分泌。母乳喂养的频率是通过将婴儿一天中母乳喂养的次数加起来计算出来的。本研究采用卡方检验。调查发现,68名受访者(56.7%)报告称自己经历了轻度至中度的压力。应激水平与母乳喂养频率和母乳量有显著相关(p < 0.05)。经历过严重压力的受访者比经历过轻度-中度压力的受访者母乳喂养<8次/天的风险高2.63倍,产生母乳<100cc的风险高33.2倍。对母乳喂养母亲的心理压力的关切突出表明,在大流行期间,迫切需要良好的心理健康和来自家庭的更广泛帮助。
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