Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge
Vol. 5 No. 4: September 2025

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FAMILY SUPPORT AND EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING PRACTICE AMONG MOTHERS OF INFANTS AGED 0-6 MONTHS IN BEKASI CITY

Marella (Diploma III Midwifery Study Program, Poltekkes Kemenkes Tanjungpinang, Indonesia)
Helda (Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia)
Marella Marella (Diploma III Midwifery Study Program, Poltekkes Kemenkes Tanjungpinang, Indonesia)
Helda Helda (Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia)
Ristina Rosauli Harianja (Undergraduate Public Health Study Program, Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Cenderawasih, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Sep 2025

Abstract

Abstract: Family support is an important reinforcing factor in the success of exclusive breastfeeding. Support from family members may include physical, emotional, psychological, instrumental, and informational assistance that helps mothers maintain breastfeeding during the first six months of an infant's life. This study aimed to examine the association between family support and exclusive breastfeeding practice among mothers of infants aged 0-6 months in the working area of Pengasinan Public Health Center, Bekasi City. This study used a cross-sectional design involving 194 mothers of infants aged 0-6 months who were registered at integrated health posts (Posyandu). Respondents were selected using simple random sampling and interviewed using a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using univariate analysis, chi-square tests, and multivariable analysis to assess the association between family support and exclusive breastfeeding practice after controlling for covariates. The results showed that 45.9% of mothers practiced exclusive breastfeeding, while 72.7% reported receiving good family support. Mothers who received good family support were more likely to practice exclusive breastfeeding than those who received inadequate family support. After adjustment for covariates, family support remained significantly associated with exclusive breastfeeding practice, with an adjusted prevalence ratio of 4.111 (95% CI: 1.994-8.476; p = 0.0001). The most frequently reported form of support was family encouragement for mothers to breastfeed their infants as early as possible. This study concludes that family support is significantly associated with exclusive breastfeeding practice among mothers of infants aged 0-6 months. Health care providers should actively involve family members in breastfeeding education and promotion programs to strengthen maternal support systems and improve exclusive breastfeeding coverage.

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JIRK

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Humanities Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Health Professions Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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Journal of Innovation Research and Knowledge, published by Bajang Institute. Published in two formats, print and online, print version of ISSN: 2798-3471 and the online version of ISSN: 798-3641, both of which are published every month. The scope of the journal studies broadly includes: Culture (a ...