Current Women's Health Reviews
Volume 13, Issue 1, 2017, Pages 58-65

Multidisciplinary study on immigrants african and asian children’s health: Socio-cultural factors influencing breastfeeding (Article)

Castaldo M.* , Mirisola C. , Costanzo G. , Marrone R.
  • a National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (NIHMP), Rome, Italy
  • b National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (NIHMP), Rome, Italy
  • c National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (NIHMP), Rome, Italy
  • d National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty (NIHMP), Rome, Italy

Abstract

In 2013-2014, NIHMP (the National Institute for Health, Migration and Poverty) carried out a project study in medical anthropology titled “Clinical and social evaluation of medical practices in paediatric treatment of infectious diseases for children belonging to vulnerable populations”. Using the ethnographic method, several women were interviewed on the following topics: barriers to breastfeeding; the effects of breastfeeding on the psychological and physical health of infants; the social and domestic consequences which affect those women who did not stop breastfeeding when they felt they should have. The analysis of the socio-cultural construction and its representation which emerged from these interviews was the major aim of the study. Target of the research were 46 children and adolescents emigrated to Rome, Italy, from sub-Saharan and North Africa, and from the Asian continent (Indian subcontinent, West Asia, Eurasia, Middle East and the Arabian peninsula). Some of the illnesses, including psychological and physical disorders observed in these minors, are due to those mothers who experienced traumatic events during the breastfeeding period such as maternal Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) thus affecting the nutritional values of their milk. This study emphasizes the importance of cultural values in infant feeding choices, defines specific barriers to breastfeeding and the effects that a mother’s choice to keep on breastfeeding or stopping it can have on both her psychological and physical health and her baby’s. © 2017 Bentham Science Publishers.

Author Keywords

Migrants Medical anthropology Children Barriers to breastfeeding healthcare

Index Keywords

Giardia intestinalis educational status Trichuris trichiura newborn care immigrant Asian parasite identification human war feces analysis social aspect priority journal breast milk nonhuman African Ancylostoma duodenale physical abuse Breast Feeding marriage Ascaris lumbricoides school child male female stress ethnography clinical article cultural factor Article tuberculin test persecutory delusion blood analysis partner violence adult distress syndrome Italy return to work social class nutritional value mother child relation Child

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85020882366&doi=10.2174%2f1573404813666170222125853&partnerID=40&md5=6851bc52b36fb439d1ef1197d1a06c51

DOI: 10.2174/1573404813666170222125853
ISSN: 15734048
Original Language: English