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. 2016 Jul 27;13(3):e12337. doi: 10.1111/mcn.12337

Table 4.

Study 2 descriptives, relative risks and correlations for mothers and fathers individually and between partners

Mothers Fathers
Variable Mean (SD) 1. BF Duration (RR) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Mothers (n = 80)
1. BF Duration 32.7 (18.5)
2. BF Satisfaction 4.14 (0.59) 0.30***
3. Savvy 3.01 (0.95) 1.13 −0.05
4. Helping 3.54 (0.91) 0.80 −0.05 0.68***
5. Appreciation 3.84 (1.00) 1.05 0.15 0.53*** 0.59***
6. Presence 3.13 (1.02) 1.02 0.14 0.77*** 0.76*** 0.67***
7. Responsiveness 3.97 (0.86) 0.69* 0.22 0.58*** 0.71*** 0.63*** 0.68***
Fathers (n = 65)
8. Savvy 3.28 (0.88) 1.38 −0.19 0.45*** 0.23 0.21 0.25* 0.06
9. Helping 3.96 (0.67) 1.45 −0.19 0.22 0.25 0.23 0.20 −0.10 0.63***
10. Appreciation 3.98 (0.88) 1.63* −0.24 0.36** 0.11 0.30* 0.30* −0.01 0.67*** 0.71***
11. Presence 3.58 (0.95) 1.49* −0.14 0.37** 0.26* 0.37** 0.35** 0.04 0.73*** 0.77*** 0.67***
12. Responsiveness 4.10 (0.74) 1.00 0.09 0.04 −0.02 0.15 0.07 −0.05 0.38*** 0.47*** 0.39** 0.35**

Variable numbers across the top of the table correspond to the variables listed down the first column. Values in the BF Duration column are relative risks (RR) for each variable predicting breastfeeding duration in univariate Cox hazard analyses. Mothers individual correlations (n = 80) are presented in the top left triangle, fathers' individual correlations (n = 65) are presented in the bottom right triangle and correlations between mothers and fathers within each couple (n = 63) are presented in the bottom left rectangle.

***

P < 0.001,

**

P < 0.01,

*

P < 0.05