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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2006;12(3):231-239.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4069/kjwhn.2006.12.3.231   
A Comparative Study on Maternal Role Confidence and Parenting Stress according to the Infant's Feeding Method
Soo Yeon Lee, In Soo Kwon
1Department of Nursing, Koje College, Jangsungpodong, Kojeshi, Kyoungnam, Korea. sylee@koje.ac.kr
2College of Nursing, Gyeongsang National University, Korea.
Abstract
PURPOSE
This study was done to investigate differences in maternal role confidence and parenting stress according to the infant's feeding method. METHOD: The participants were 257 mothers of infants aged 5~7 months. 145 breast-feeding mothers and 112 bottle-feeding mothers participated. The Maternal Role Confidence Scale and Parenting Stress Index(PSI) were used.
RESULTS
The score of maternal role confidence of breast-feeding mothers (3.28) was significantly higher than that of bottle-feeding mothers(2.84). In addition, the parenting stress level of breast-feeding mothers(1.80) was lower than that of bottle-feeding mothers(2.97). However, the scores of maternal role confidence and the parenting stress level were not different according to the mother's and infant's personality characteristics. There was a significant negative correlation between the score of maternal role confidence and parenting stress levels(r=-.55, p<.001).
CONCLUSION
Breast feeding mothers had more confidence of their maternal role, and a lower parenting stress level. Therefore, nurses must encourage infant mothers to breast feed since it is the best option for mothers as well as infants.
Key Words: Mothers; Parenting; Stress; Breast feeding; Infant


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