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Breastfeeding and the Development of Socio-Emotional Competencies: A Systematic Review


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Title:
Breastfeeding and the Development of Socio-Emotional Competencies: A Systematic Review
Authors:
Turner, Samantha  
Maruyama, Jessica Mayumi  
Matijasevich, Alicia  
Pastor-Valero, Maria  
Editor:
Mary Ann Liebert
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Salud Pública, Historia de la Ciencia y Ginecología
Issue Date:
2019-12
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/30511
Abstract:
Aim: To assess the current scientific evidence about the relationship between breastfeeding and the development of infant’s socio-emotional competencies. Materials and Methods: A systematic review of literature was conducted through PubMed, LILACS (Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe en Ciencias de la Salud), and PsycINFO of population-based cohorts. Records were screened, data extracted, and a quality assessment performed by two authors independently. Results: Thirteen studies were included in the review with six finding a statistically significant association between breastfeeding and the development of socio-emotional competencies such as problem solving, agreeableness, and optimism. In five studies, no statistically significant association was found, and in three, a negative association existed. Regarding quality assessment, four studies had a strong global rating, four had a moderate rating, and five had a weak global rating. Conclusion: Almost half (6/13) of the studies found a positive association between breastfeeding and the development of social-emotional competencies in infants; however, a great heterogeneity was present in the quality of the included studies. There is a need for further and higher quality research into this field of study
Keywords/Subjects:
breastfeeding
socio-emotional competencies
systematic review
Knowledge area:
CDU: Ciencias aplicadas: Medicina
Type of document:
application/pdf
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1089/bfm.2019.0147
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Salud Pública, Historia de la Ciencia y Ginecología



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