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. 2019 Nov 21;11(12):2852. doi: 10.3390/nu11122852

Table 1.

Characteristics of mothers in the derivation and validation cohorts with complete information on the four questions included in the breastfeeding score.

Characteristics Derivation Cohort 1999 Validation Cohort 2004 p Value * Validation Cohort 2017 p Value *
n = 391 n = 633 n = 579
n (%) n (%) n (%)
Sociodemographic Factors
Maternal age: How old are you?
17–23 36 (9) 43 (7) 0.32 34 (6) 0.002
24–31 245 (63) 391 (62) 323 (56)
>32 109 (28) 196 (31) 222 (38)
Vocational Education: Which vocational education have you completed?
None–short-skilled 256 (65) 373 (59) 0.04 195 (34) <0.001
Theoretical bachelor–master 135 (35) 260 (41) 384 (66)
Smoking: Do you smoke now after giving birth?
Yes 78 (20) 113 (18) 0.40 33 (6) <0.001
No 313 (80) 520 (82) 546 (94)
Perinatal factors
Parity: How many children have you given birth to?
Primipara 157 (40) 257 (41) 0.91 276 (48) 0.02
Multipara 233 (60) 376 (59) 303 (53)
Previous breastfeeding experience: How many weeks did you breastfeed your previous child without giving it anything else?
None, primipara 157 (40) 257 (41) 0.09 276 (48) <0.001
0–5 weeks 31 (8) 40 (6) 70 (12)
6–17 weeks 104 (27) 137 (22) 83 (14)
>17 weeks 99 (25) 199 (31) 150 (26)
Psychosocial factors
Self-efficacy with respect to breastfeeding: How certain are you that you can complete four months of exclusive breastfeeding
Medium to very uncertain (1–3) 131 (33) 153 (24) <0.001 189 (33) 0.78
Certain to very certain (4–5) 260 (67) 480 (76) 390 (67)
Sense of security not knowing the exact amount of milk the baby ingests: I feel fine about not knowing exactly how much milk my child gets when being breastfed
Is not true (1–2) 181 (46) 240 (38) 0.01 246 (42) 0.24
Is fairly–exactly true (3–5) 210 (54) 393 (62) 333 (58)

Note: p value * from a comparison with derivation cohort.