| Literature DB >> 16405729 |
Norman Beale1, Gill Kane, Mark Gwynne, Carole Peart, Gordon Taylor, David Herrick, Andy Boyd.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Breast-feeding rates in the UK are known to vary by maternal socio-economic status but the latter function is imperfectly defined. We test if CTVB (Council Tax Valuation Band - a categorical assessment of UK property values and amenities governing local tax levies) of maternal address predicts, in a large UK regional sample of births, (a) breast-feeding (b) personal and socio-economic attributes of the mothers.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16405729 PMCID: PMC1361792 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-6-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
numbers of study mothers and their distribution across the CTVBs – bands E and above aggregated to obviate small numbers.
| Number of mothers | Percentage of total | |
| CTVB | ||
| A | 256 | 18.6 |
| B | 494 | 36.0 |
| C | 299 | 21.8 |
| D | 156 | 11.4 |
| E+ | 155 | 11.3 |
| Unknown | 13 | 1.0 |
| Total | 1373 | 100 |
beliefs and intentions of the study mothers (n. 1360) during pregnancy.
| 104 (54) | 90 | 57 (30) | 136 | 43 (22) | 150 | 151 (78) | 42 | 121 (64) | 68 | 62 (33) | 126 | |
| 177 (44) | 224 | 103 (25) | 304 | 87 (21) | 320 | 329 (81) | 78 | 285 (71) | 117 | 155 (39) | 244 | |
| 110 (41) | 156 | 66 (25) | 200 | 54 (20) | 212 | 218 (82) | 48 | 204 (78) | 59 | 121 (46) | 140 | |
| 45 (32) | 96 | 37 (26) | 104 | 16 (11) | 125 | 118 (84) | 23 | 122 (88) | 16 | 70 (50) | 70 | |
| 38 (29) | 95 | 31 (23) | 102 | 29 (22) | 104 | 116 (87) | 17 | 119 (91) | 12 | 72 (55) | 60 | |
| 474 | 661 | 294 | 846 | 229 | 911 | 932 | 208 | 851 | 272 | 480 | 640 | |
| 1135 | 1140 | 1140 | 1140 | 1123 | 1120 | |||||||
| X2 for trend = 26.04 | X2 for trend = 1.03 | X2 for trend = 1.67 | X2 for trend = 4.65 | X2 for trend = 47.09 | X2 for trend = 21.25 | |||||||
| P < 0.001 (1 d.f.) | P = 0.31 (1 d.f.) | P = 0.197 (1 d.f.) | P = 0.031 (1 d.f.) | P < 0.001 (1 d.f) | P < 0.001 (1 d.f) | |||||||
(1) not all women responded to all questions on questionnaires
feeding outcomes of the study mothers (n. 1360) after confinements.
| 120 (62) | 73 | 98 (54) | 83 | 97 (53) | 85 | 83 (46) | 99 | 69 (40) | 113 | 58 (31) | 129 | |
| 311 (72) | 118 | 260 (64) | 249 | 243 (59) | 169 | 226 (54) | 189 | 178 (43) | 237 | 153 (36) | 267 | |
| 226 (82) | 51 | 194 (72) | 76 | 168 (62) | 101 | 163 (60) | 109 | 132 (49) | 139 | 117 (43) | 157 | |
| 130 (88) | 18 | 111 (77) | 33 | 108 (76) | 35 | 104 (73) | 39 | 89 (63) | 53 | 81 (57) | 62 | |
| 65 (89) | 8 | 117 (85) | 20 | 109 (80) | 27 | 96 (70) | 41 | 90 (65) | 49 | 80 (57) | 60 | |
| 852 | 268 | 780 | 361 | 725 | 417 | 672 | 477 | 558 | 591 | 489 | 675 | |
| 1120 | 1141 | 1142 | 1149 | 1149 | 1164 | |||||||
| X2 for trend = 43.5 | X2 for trend = 73.40 | X2 for trend = 35.14 | X2 for trend = 32.04 | X2 for trend = 37.52 | X2 for trend = 32.25 | |||||||
| P < 0.001 (1 d.f) | P < 0.001 (1 d.f) | P < 0.001 (1 d.f) | P < 0.001 (1 d.f) | P < 0.001 (1 d.f) | P < 0.001 (1 d.f) | |||||||
1) not all women responded to all questions on questionnaires
personal and socio-economic factors of the study mothers tested versus CTVB of home address (n.1360).
| I, II, IIINM, IIIM, IV, V | 95.30 | 1 | < 0.001 | |
| < £100, £100–199, £200–299, £300–399, >£400 | 128.6 | 1 | < 0.001 | |
| Yes or no | 30.3 | 1 | < 0.001 | |
| CSE, Vocational, O-level, A-level, Degree | 136.0 | 1 | < 0.001 | |
| CSE, Vocational, O-level, A-level, Degree | 101.9 | 1 | < 0.001 | |
| Owned, mortgaged, council-rented, housing association rented, privately rented (furnished), privately rented (unfurnished), other | 73.7 | 1 | <0.001 | |
| 0 – 10 inclusive | 126.0 | 1 | < 0.001 | |
| Yes or no | 10.0 | 1 | 0.002 | |
| Yes or no | 73.6 | 1 | < 0.001 | |
| Yes or no | 75.0 | 1 | < 0.001 |