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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Appetite. 2013 Jul 12;71:10.1016/j.appet.2013.06.096. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2013.06.096

Table 5.

Results of logistic regression models examining associations between use of non-maternal caregivers (NMCs) and infant and young child feeding practices.

Any Fried Potatoesa,b
(n=173)
Any Desserts and Sweetsa,b
(n=173)
Any Sweetened Beveragesa,b
(n=173)
Any Salty Snacksa,b
(n=173)

Odds Ratio (95% Confidence Interval)
Any NMC 0.82 (0.46, 1.43) 1.20 (0.77, 1.86) 1.17 (0.65, 2.12) 1.45 (0.67, 3.12)
Type of NMC
Father 1.13 (0.48, 2.69) 0.85 (0.44, 1.67) 1.71 (0.71, 4.11) 2.06 (0.66, 6.39)
Grandmother 0.97 (0.48, 1.96) 0.74 (0.42, 1.28) 0.97 (0.46, 2.05) 1.03 (0.40, 2.69)
Licensed Provider 0.75 (0.38, 1.48) 1.30 (0.75, 2.26) 1.28 (0.63, 2.62) 0.71 (0.28, 1.79)
a

All models were adjusted for maternal employment, marital status, maternal depression, any maternal college, and maternal age

b

Includes data from visits occurring between 6-18 months.