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Elizabeth A S Cromie1, Carrington C J Shepherd, Stephen R Zubrick, Wendy H Oddy.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To examine factors that impact on breastfeeding duration among Western Australian Aboriginal children. We hypothesised that Aboriginal children living in remote locations in Western Australia were breastfed for longer than those living in metropolitan locations.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23363997 PMCID: PMC3546620 DOI: 10.3390/nu4122020
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Demographic, maternal and infant characteristics of Western Australian Aboriginal children aged 0–17, whose primary caregiver is their birth mother (n = 22,100) *.
| Exposures and confounding measures | % |
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| Level of Relative Isolation (LORI) | ||||
| None | 37.8 | 8360 | ||
| Low | 25.7 | 5680 | ||
| Moderate | 20.0 | 4420 | ||
| High | 9.1 | 2010 | ||
| Extreme | 7.4 | 1640 | ||
| Number of children in the household | ||||
| Four or more children | 43.9 | 9690 | ||
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| Gender | ||||
| Male | 51.1 | 11,300 | ||
| Female | 48.9 | 10,800 | ||
| Birth weight † | ||||
| <2500 g | 9.0 | 2000 | ||
| >2500 g | 79.0 | 17,500 | ||
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| Primary caregiver: attainment § | ||||
| Did not attend school | 1.4 | 310 | ||
| 1–9 years of education | 17.8 | 3930 | ||
| 10 years | 46.7 | 10,300 | ||
| 11–12 years | 26.3 | 5800 | ||
| >13 years | 5.9 | 1300 | ||
| Family financial strain ║ | ||||
| Spending more money than we get | 8.5 | 1870 | ||
| We have just enough money to get by | 45.2 | 10,000 | ||
| Some money left over but we just spend it | 13.2 | 2910 | ||
| Can save a bit now and again | 26.6 | 5880 | ||
| Can save a lot | 4.5 | 1000 | ||
| Smoking in pregnancy | ||||
| Yes | 46.3 | 10,200 | ||
| Mother chewed tobacco during pregnancy | ||||
| Yes | 3.5 | 760 | ||
| Occupation skill level ¶ | ||||
| Managers, administrators, professionals | 3.9 | 870 | ||
| Associate professionals | 3.4 | 740 | ||
| Tradespersons, advanced clerical, service workers | 2.5 | 540 | ||
| Intermediate production and transport workers | 13.9 | 3070 | ||
| Elementary clerical, sales & services, labourers | 8.2 | 1810 | ||
| Not in the labour force or unemployed | 66.2 | 14,600 | ||
| Socioeconomic disadvantage | ||||
| Bottom 5% | 56.7 | 12,500 | ||
| >5%–10% | 25.6 | 5650 | ||
| >10%–25% | 13.1 | 2890 | ||
| >25%–50% | 4.2 | 930 | ||
| Top 50% | 0.4 | 100 | ||
* Using the weighted data 22,100/29,800 of Aboriginal children aged 0–17 years, whose primary caregivers were also their birth mothers, excluding those still being breastfed in the West Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey. All numbers are rounded estimates. The frequencies of missing responses have not been reported. † The figures for birth weight have been derived by excluding the “not stated” category (12.0%). § The figures for primary caregiver levels of educational attainment have been derived by excluding the “not stated” category (2.0%). ║ The figures for Family financial strain (primary caregiver response) have been derived by excluding the “missing” category (2.0%). ¶ The figures for occupational skill level have been derived by excluding the “missing” category (2.0%).
Bivariate analysis: Comparison of breastfeeding duration to demographic, maternal and infant characteristics of Western Australian Aboriginal children aged 0–17, whose primary caregiver is their birth mother *.
| Breastfeeding Never or <3 months (%) | Breastfeeding >3 months (%) | ||||
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| Exposures | % | 95% CI | % | 95% CI | |
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| Levels of Relative Isolation (LORI) | |||||
| None | 40.6 | 36.5, 44.9 | 59.4 | 55.1, 63.5 | |
| Low | 33.4 | 29.2, 37.8 | 66.6 | 62.2, 70.8 | |
| Moderate | 16.0 | 12.9, 19.6 | 84.0 | 80.4, 87.1 | |
| High | 12.9 | 9.3, 17.5 | 87.1 | 82.5, 90.7 | |
| Extreme | 8.6 | 5.6, 13.0 | 91.4 | 87.0, 94.4 | |
| Total | 28.9 | 26.9, 31.1 | 71.1 | 68.9, 73.1 | |
| Number of children in the family—grouped | |||||
| Three or less | 34.2 | 30.9, 37.5 | 65.8 | 62.5, 69.1 | |
| Four or more | 22.2 | 19.7, 24.8 | 77.8 | 75.2, 80.3 | |
| Total | 28.9 | 26.9, 31.1 | 71.1 | 68.9, 73.1 | |
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| Gender | |||||
| Male | 30.3 | 27.5, 33.4 | 69.7 | 66.6, 72.5 | |
| Female | 27.5 | 24.9, 30.2 | 72.5 | 69.8, 75.1 | |
| Total | 28.9 | 26.9, 31.1 | 71.1 | 68.9, 73.1 | |
| Birth weight | |||||
| Less than 2500 g | 41.1 | 34.4, 48.6 | 58.9 | 51.4, 65.6 | |
| 2500 g or more | 27.5 | 25.2, 29.8 | 72.5 | 70.2, 74.8 | |
| Missing | 29.3 | 23.6, 35.4 | 70.7 | 64.6, 76.4 | |
| Total | 28.9 | 26.9, 31.1 | 71.1 | 68.9, 73.1 | |
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| Primary caregiver: level of educational attainment | |||||
| Did not attend school | 24.3 | 10.7, 44.9 | 75.7 | 55.1, 89.3 | |
| 1–9 years education | 33.4 | 28.0, 39.5 | 66.6 | 60.5, 72.0 | |
| 10 years education | 30.5 | 27.3, 33.7 | 69.5 | 66.3, 72.7 | |
| 11–12 years education | 25.2 | 21.0, 29.6 | 74.8 | 70.4, 79.0 | |
| >13 years education | 24.5 | 15.3, 36.1 | 75.5 | 63.9, 84.7 | |
| Not Stated | 19.1 | 6.8, 40.7 | 80.9 | 59.3, 93.2 | |
| Total | 28.9 | 26.9, 31.1 | 71.1 | 68.9, 73.1 | |
| Family financial strain | |||||
| Spending more money than we get | 38.4 | 29.6, 47.9 | 61.6 | 52.1, 70.4 | |
| We have just enough money to get by | 27.6 | 24.7, 30.6 | 72.4 | 69.4, 75.3 | |
| Some money left over but we just spend it | 33.1 | 26.9, 40.3 | 66.9 | 59.7, 73.1 | |
| Can save a bit now and again | 27.3 | 23.0, 32.1 | 72.7 | 67.9, 77.0 | |
| Can save a lot | 26.3 | 17.6, 37.8 | 73.7 | 62.2, 82.4 | |
| Smoking in pregnancy | |||||
| Yes | 32.8 | 29.6, 36.2 | 67.2 | 63.8, 70.4 | |
| No | 25.6 | 22.9, 28.4 | 74.4 | 71.6, 77.1 | |
| Total | 28.9 | 26.9, 31.1 | 71.1 | 68.9, 73.1 | |
| Mother chewed tobacco during pregnancy | |||||
| Yes | 13.1 | 7.8, 20.1 | 86.9 | 79.9, 92.2 | |
| No | 29.5 | 27.4, 31.7 | 70.5 | 68.3, 72.6 | |
| Total | 28.9 | 26.9, 31.1 | 71.1 | 68.9, 73.1 | |
| Primary caregiver: occupation skill level | |||||
| Managers, administrators, professionals | 21.1 | 13.7, 31.2 | 78.9 | 69.4, 86.6 | |
| Associate professionals | 29.0 | 17.1, 43.1 | 71.0 | 56.9, 82.9 | |
| Tradespersons, advanced clerical, service workers | 22.9 | 9.0, 43.6 | 77.1 | 56.4, 91.0 | |
| Intermediate production and transport workers | 22.3 | 16.5, 29.0 | 77.7 | 71.0, 83.5 | |
| Elementary clerical, sales & services, labourers | 25.5 | 18.9, 32.6 | 74.5 | 67.4, 81.1 | |
| Not in labour force or unemployed | 31.7 | 29.1, 34.5 | 68.3 | 65.5, 70.9 | |
| Missing | 19.1 | 6.8, 40.7 | 80.9 | 59.3, 93.2 | |
| Total | 28.9 | 26.9, 31.1 | 71.1 | 68.9, 73.1 | |
| Quintiles of Socio-economic disadvantage | |||||
| Bottom Quintile | 27.2 | 24.7, 30.0 | 72.8 | 70.0, 75.3 | |
| Second Quintile | 31.5 | 26.6, 36.6 | 68.5 | 63.4, 73.4 | |
| Third Quintile | 28.9 | 22.5, 35.6 | 71.1 | 64.4, 77.5 | |
| Fourth Quintile | 36.2 | 19.4, 57.6 | 63.8 | 42.4, 80.6 | |
| Top Quintile | 26.7 | 0.8, 90.6 | 73.3 | 9.4, 99.2 | |
* The table title is indicative of the weighted estimated population of Aboriginal Children aged 0–17 whose primary caregiver is the birth mother, excluding those still being breastfed in the West Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey. (n = 22,100). All numbers are rounded estimates.
Figure 1Multivariate relationship between location of residence and other demographic factors, infant and maternal characteristics with breastfeeding duration of three months or more, in Western Australian Aboriginal children aged 0–17, whose primary caregiver is their birth mother *.