The Influence of Infant Food Advertising on Infant Feeding Practices in St. Vincent
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in International Journal of Health Services
- Vol. 12 (1), 53-75
- https://doi.org/10.2190/7l6x-gq7p-nte6-aabu
Abstract
A survey designed to examine the extent to which infant food advertising could be shown measurably to influence infant feeding practices was carried out in St. Vincent in the eastern Caribbean. A questionnaire was administered to mothers of about 200 children one to two years old, nearly a complete sample in each of two towns. Infant food advertising was found to be uncommon. The typical infant feeding pattern, largely a combination of both breast and bottle feeding, had existed for decades. Despite the fact that this was not a very appropriate setting for such a study, and that there were a number of methodological constraints, the results of two multiple regression analyses suggested that the more a mother was influenced by infant food advertising, the sooner she began to bottle feed and the sooner she stopped breastfeeding. The cessation of all promotion of commercial infant foods, to the public as well as to health professionals, is called for.Keywords
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