Epidemiol Health.  2019;41:e2019036. 10.4178/epih.e2019036.

Overall health and drinking behavior among pregnant and breastfeeding women in Korea

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  • 1Department of Nursing, Kunsan National University, Gunsan, Korea. egkim@kunsan.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
The study was to conduct a comparative assessment of drinking behaviors and overall health among pregnant and breastfeeding women.
METHODS
This study used data collected from the Korean Community Health Survey in 2015. Data obtained from 2,156 pregnant or breastfeeding women were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the t-test, the chi-square test, and the Pearson correlation coefficient.
RESULTS
Current drinking and alcohol consumption were higher among pregnant women than among breastfeeding women. Depression was twice as common among breastfeeding women than among pregnant women, and stress was much higher among breastfeeding women as well. Breastfeeding women also had lower subjective dental health and more unmet medical needs than pregnant women.
CONCLUSIONS
Although pregnant women were in better overall health than breastfeeding women, many of them were unable to stop drinking, which is a risky and adverse health behavior that negatively affects maternal and fetal health. In order to reduce drinking among pregnant and breastfeeding women, it is necessary to develop a tailored, standardized educational program and national guidelines.

Keyword

Pregnant; Breastfeeding; Alcohol; Health status; Korea

MeSH Terms

Alcohol Drinking
Breast Feeding*
Depression
Drinking Behavior*
Drinking*
Female
Health Behavior
Health Surveys
Humans
Korea*
Pregnant Women
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