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. 2020 Apr 17;15:27. doi: 10.1186/s13006-020-00274-z

Table 4.

Hierarchical binary logistic regression model of associations between socio-cultural factors and awareness of infant feeding guidelines among Black mothers living with HIV (n = 416)

Dependent Variable: Black Mothers’ awareness of the guideline (1 = correct, 0 = wrong)
Independent variables EXP(B) SE Wald stat p-value 95% C.I. for EXP(B)
Block 1
Age (years) 0.902 0.049 4.366 0.037 0.82–0.99
 Years of formal education 0.761 0.169 2.605 0.106 0.55–1.06
 Marital status (1 = married, 0 = Single, widowed, divorced or separated) 0.409 0.674 1.759 0.185 0.11–1.53
 Country of residence (1 = Canada or US, 0 = Nigeria) 0.326 0.860 1.701 0.192 0.06–1.76
Block 1 Summary
Χ2 = 19.540; Prob(Χ2) = 0.001; −2log likelihood = 122.967
Block 2
 Disclosure of HIV Status to spouse, partner or the baby’s father (1 = yes, 0 = No) 2.072 0.720 1.024 0.312 0.51–8.50
 Disclosure of HIV Status to other family members (1 = yes, 0 = No) 0.687 0.387 0.603 0.534 0.21–2.24
 Baby’s father’s opinion influenced infant feeding choices (1 = important, 0 = unimportant) 1.246 0.672 0.107 0.744 0.33–4.65
 Family member’s opinion influenced infant feeding choices (1 = I care, 0 = I don’t care) 1.478 0.651 0.360 0.549 0.41–5.30
Cultural beliefs influenced infant feeding choices (1 = much, 0 = not much) 0.133 0.706 8.169 0.004 0.03–0.53
Functional Social Support (scores from psychometric scale) 1.100 0.045 4.496 0.034 1.01–1.20
 Constant 20,604.34 3.218 9.531 0.002
Block 2 Summary
Χ2 = 19.332; Prob(Χ2) = 0.004; −2log likelihood = 103.635
Overall model Summary
Χ2 = 38.872 Prob(Χ2) = 0.000 Sample size included = 416 (60.03%)
Model accuracy = 95.5%; accuracy of alternative model with outliers = 87.5%.

Statistically significant (α = .05) variables are bolded