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Influences on Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Rural HIV-Infected South African Women: A Cluster Randomized Control Trial
Authors:Deborah L Jones  Violeta J Rodriguez  Lissa N Mandell  Tae Kyoung Lee  Stephen M Weiss  Karl Peltzer
Institution:1.Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences,University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,Miami,USA;2.Department of Psychology,University of Georgia,Athens,USA;3.Department of Public Health Sciences,University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,Miami,USA;4.HIV/AIDS/STIs and TB (HAST) Research Programme,Human Sciences Research Council,Pretoria,South Africa;5.Department of Research & Innovation,University of Limpopo,Polokwane,South Africa;6.Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences,University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,Miami,USA
Abstract:South African guidelines for prevention-of-mother-to-child-transmission (PMTCT) of HIV emphasize exclusive breastfeeding (EBF). This study examined the impact of a PMTCT intervention and male involvement on EBF. In a two-phase cluster-randomized trial, rural South African community health centers were randomized to offer HIV-infected pregnant women PMTCT standard of care plus either: a behavioral PMTCT intervention, or a time-equivalent attention-control condition. Phase 1 women had non-participating male partners; Phase 2 women had participating partners. Pregnant women (n?=?1398) were assessed on HIV stigma, disclosure of HIV status to partner, male involvement, and family planning knowledge. Feeding practices were assessed 6 weeks postpartum (56% retained). Reduced depressive symptomatology predicted EBF 6 weeks postpartum, adjusting for attrition (AOR?=?0.954, p?=?0.001). Neither male involvement in antenatal care, phase, HIV stigma, disclosure, nor family planning knowledge predicted EBF. Future studies and perinatal care should address depression, which has important implications for infant health.
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