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Table 4 Maternal attitudes towards breastfeeding

From: Comparison of knowledge, attitudes and practices on exclusive breastfeeding between primiparous and multiparous mothers attending Wajir District hospital, Wajir County, Kenya: a cross-sectional analytical study

Primiparous (n = 137)

Multiparous (n = 144)

χ2 (p - value)

Aspects of Attitude

Agree

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Disagree

Neutral

p - value

n

%

n

%

n

%

n

%

n

%

n

%

Believe that EBF is beneficial to the child

130

94.9

6

4.4

1

0.7

137

95.1

5

3.5

2

1.4

0.46

The age of the mother influences her ability to EBF

107

78.1

20

14.6

10

7.3

104

72.2

21

14.6

19

13.2

0.28

A baby can survive without water

89

65.0

41

29.9

7

5.1

92

63.9

42

29.2

10

6.9

0.52

Husbands should be involved in decision making on whether to EBF

68

49.6

56

40.9

13

9.5

75

52.1

55

38.2

14

9.7

0.35

Animal milk is suitable for a new born baby

74

54.0

51

37.2

12

8.8

61

42.4

63

43.8

20

13.9

0.06

Breast milk is inadequate for babies 2 months or older

73

53.3

51

37.2

13

9.5

80

55.6

57

39.6

7

4.9

0.52

Formula feeding is better choice for working mothers

38

27.7

87

63.5

12

8.8

56

38.9

77

53.5

11

7.6

0.03

Breastfed babies are healthier than fed babies

120

87.6

12

8.8

5

3.6

114

79.2

19

13.2

11

7.6

0.06

Breast milk is more easily digested than formula

118

86.1

13

9.5

6

4.4

110

76.4

21

14.6

13

9.0

0.04

Infant cannot survive without water besides breast milk

56

40.9

73

53.3

8

5.8

56

38.9

75

52.1

13

9.0

0.50

Number of times a mother has given birth will influence her ability to EBF

12

8.8

81

59.1

7

5.1

17

11.8

76

52.8

4

2.8

0.44