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- Title
산후 2주 축약형 모유수유 적응 측정도구의 구성 타당도, 신뢰도와 측정 불변성.
- Authors
김선희
- Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to evaluate the construct validity, reliability, measurement invariance, and latent mean differences in the Breastfeeding Adaptation Scale-Short Form (BFAS-SF) for use with mothers at 2 weeks postpartum. Methods: This methodological study was designed to evaluate the validity, reliability, and measurement invariance of the BFAS-SF at 2 weeks postpartum, with data collected from 431 breastfeeding mothers. Confirmatory factor analysis and multi-group confirmatory factor analysis were conducted to assess the factor structure and the measurement invariance across employment status, delivery mode, parity, and previous breastfeeding experience, and the latent mean differences were then examined. Results: The goodness of fit of the six-factor model at 2 weeks postpartum was acceptable. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis supported strict invariance of the BFAS-SF across employment status and delivery mode. Full configural invariance, full metric invariance, and partial scalar invariance across parity and full configural invariance and full metric invariance across previous breastfeeding experience were supported, respectively. The results for latent mean differences suggested that mothers who were employed showed significantly higher scores for breastfeeding confidence. Mothers who had a vaginal delivery showed significantly higher scores for sufficient breast milk and baby's feeding capability. Multiparous mothers showed significantly higher scores for baby's feeding capability and baby's satisfaction with breastfeeding. Conclusion: The validity and reliability of the BFAS-SF at 2 weeks postpartum are acceptable. It can be used to compare mean scores of breastfeeding adaptation according to employment status, delivery mode, and parity.
- Subjects
ADAPTABILITY (Personality); PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation; BREASTFEEDING; CESAREAN section; CONFIDENCE; DELIVERY (Obstetrics); EMPLOYMENT; FACTOR analysis; INFANT nutrition; RESEARCH methodology; META-analysis; PSYCHOLOGY of mothers; PUERPERIUM; RESEARCH evaluation; RESEARCH funding; SATISFACTION; VAGINA; MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques; PARITY (Obstetrics); RESEARCH methodology evaluation; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing, 2020, Vol 26, Issue 4, p326
- ISSN
1225-9543
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4069/kjwhn.2020.11.10