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. 2018 Jul 27;10(8):983. doi: 10.3390/nu10080983

Table 4.

Association between sociodemographic and lifestyle variables and breastfeeding.

Variable Did You Stop Breastfeeding? p-Value Infant Age When Breastfeeding Was Stopped p-Value
Yes No Have not Stopped 0–6 Months 7–11 Months ≥12 Months
N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
Mother’s age 21–25 26 (81.3%) 6 (18.8%) 0.644 6 (18.8%) 16 (50.0%) 1 (3.1%) 9 (28.1%) 0.370
26–30 33 (70.2%) 14 (29.8%) 14 (29.8%) 14 (29.8%) 2 (4.3) 17 (36.2%)
31–35 46 (78%) 13 (22%) 13 (20.0%) 16 (27.1%) 7 (11.9%) 23 (39.0%)
36–40 34 (79.1%) 9 (20.9%) 9 (20.9%) 18 (41.9%) 2 (4.7%) 14 (32.6%)
Nationality Qatari 61 (82.4%) 13 (17.6%) 0.226 13 (17.6%) 31 (41.9%) 7 (9.5%) 23 (31.1%) 0.321
Non-Qatari 77 (72.6%) 29 (27.4%) 29 (27.4) 33 (31.1%) 5 (4.7%) 39 (36.8%)
Number of children One 39 (79.6%) 10 (20.4%) 0.186 10 (20.4%) 24 (49.0%) 5 (10.2%) 10 (20.4%) * 0.025
Two 42 (84.0%) 8 (16.0%) 8 (16.0%) 17 (34.0%) 1 (2.0%) 24 (48.0%)
Three or more 58 (70.7%) 24 (29.3%) 24 (29.3%) 23 (28.0%) 6 (7.3%) 29 (35.4%)
Sex of last child Female 78 (80.4%) 19 (19.6%) 0.215 19 (19.6%) 43 (44.3%) 6 (6.2%) 29 (29.9%) * 0.059
Male 61 (72.6%) 23 (27.4%) 23 (27.4%) 21 (25.0%) 6 (7.1%) 34 (40.5%)
Knowledge Moderate 29 (80.6%) 7 (19.4%) 0.567 7 (19.4%) 15 (41.7%) 2 (5.6%) 12 (33.3%) 0.800
Good 108 (76.1%) 34 (23.9%) 34 (23.9%) 47 (33.1%) 10 (7.0%) 51 (35.9%)
Attitude Negative 17 (89.5%) 2 (10.5%) 0.174 2 (10.5%) 8 (42.1%) 2 (10.5%) 7 (36.8%) 0.541
Positive 121 (75.6%) 39 (24.4%) 39 (24.4%) 56 (35.0%) 10 (6.3%) 55 (34.4%)
Practice Bad 29 (87.9%) 4 (12.1%) 0.082 4 (12.1%) 21 (63.6%) 3 (9.1%) 5 (15.2%) * 0.001
Good 97 (73.5%) 35 (26.5%) 35 (26.5%) 37 (28.0%) 9 (6.8%) 51 (38.6%)
Did not know how to breastfeed Did not contribute to stopping 98 (75.4%) 32 (24.6%) 0.286 32 (24.6%) 37 (28.5) 9 (6.9%) 52 (40.0%) * 0.022
Contributed to stopping 39 (83.0%) 8 (17.0%) 8 (17.0%) 25 (53.2%) 3 (6.4%) 11 (23.4%)
Not making enough milk for baby’s needs Did not contribute to stopping 56 (75.7%) 18 (24.3%) 0.692 18 (24.3%) 17 (23.0%) 3 (4.1%) 36 (48.6%) * 0.004
Contributed to stopping 79 (78.2%) 22 (21.8%) 22 (21.8%) 44 (43.6%) 9 (8.9%) 26 (25.7%)
Had to return to work/school Did not contribute to stopping 68 (70.8%) 28 (29.2%) * 0.022 28 (29.2%) 28 (29.2%) 6 (6.3%) 34 (35.4%) 0.084
Contributed to stopping 65 (85.5%) 11 (14.5%) 11 (14.5%) 33 (43.4%) 6 (7.9%) 26 (34.2%)

* p-value based on the Chi-squared test, p-value less than 0.05 is significant.