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Table 2 Frequency distribution of mothers with children under six months by contextual and intervention characteristics and breastfeeding and self-efficacy status, The BADUTA Study in East Java, Indonesia, 2015–2016

From: Determinants of low breastfeeding self-efficacy amongst mothers of children aged less than six months: results from the BADUTA study in East Java, Indonesia

Variable

Total Sample

Breastfeeding Self-Efficacya

n

%

Low (%)

High (%)

p

Exposure to interventions

 Exposed to interventionb

286

23.6

49.7

50.3

0.007

 Not exposed to interventionc

924

76.4

58.7

41.3

 

Number of breastfeeding interventions mothers were exposed to

 Three or more interventions

91

7.5

38.5

61.5

< 0.001

 Two interventions

127

10.5

48.8

51.2

 

 One intervention

266

22.0

56.4

43.6

 

 No interventions

726

60.0

60.2

39.8

 

Period

 Baseline

575

47.5

60.5

39.5

0.008

 Endline

635

52.5

52.9

47.1

 

Ever visited by village facilitator at home

 Yes

22

1.8

36.4

63.6

0.054

Ever attended “emo-demo.”

 Yes

50

4.1

44.0

56.0

0.068

Ever received SMS Bunda messages

 Yes

20

1.7

35.0

65.0

0.050

Ever visited by cadre at home

 Yes

17

1.4

29.4

70.6

0.023

Ever attended pregnancy class

 Yes

40

3.3

40.0

60.0

0.032

Roomed in with baby after delivery

 Yes

363

30.0

48.2

51.8

< 0.001

Ever received counselling by a midwife

 Yes

188

15.5

52.1

47.9

0.185

Ever received counselling by a cadre

 Yes

24

2.0

37.5

62.5

0.058

Ever seen “Rumpi Sehat” TV commercials

 Yes

123

10.2

43.9

56.1

0.003

  1. Note:aLow self-efficacy was mothers whose total self-efficacy score was less than the median value. bExposed to intervention refers to respondents living in the intervention sub-districts at the endline survey. cNot exposed to intervention referred to all respondents from the baseline survey and those living in the control sub-districts at the endline survey