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. 2018 Aug 16;13(8):e0202508. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0202508

Table 3. Distribution of median time to initiate breastfeeding by different maternal and facility level characteristics, n = 249.

Characteristics of recently delivered mothers Median time to initiate breastfeeding (minutes) Inter-quartile range (minutes) P value a
Total 38 20–56 -
Age (in years)
    15–24 38 20–57 0.885
    25–34 38 22–55
    35 and above 38 35–52
Highest level of education
    No formal education or primary incomplete 35 20–50 0.439
    Primary complete 40 20–61
    Secondary complete or higher 39.5 26–57
Occupation
    Unemployed / housewife 38 22–55 0.787
    Employed 37.5 20–56
Religion
    Muslim 39.5 23–57 0.128
    Non-Muslim 30 20–40
Gestational age at time of delivery
    Pre-term pregnancy (< 37 weeks) 40 25–55 0.587
    Term pregnancy (≥ 37 weeks) 38 24–60
Parity
    Primiparous 37 20–57 0.537
    Multiparous 39 24–55
Type of facility
    District hospitals 30 16.5–40 0.001
    Sub-district hospitals 43 30–70
Privacy in delivery room
    Maintained 30 19–45 0.001
    No privacy 44 34–71.5
Separate staff for newborn care
    At least one staff present 40 30–60 0.009
    None 35 19–53
Newborn breathing or crying
    Spontaneous 37 20–51 0.01
    Delayed/after resuscitation 50.5 27.5–78
Skin to skin contact
    Yes 32 15–40 0.001
    No 40 24–68
Postnatal contact with newborn or mother within one hour of delivery
    Yes 21.5 15–35 0.001
    No 40 27–60

a Kruskal-Wallis test.