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Table 5 Improvements in mothers’ inappropriate parental behaviors and associated factors

From: Incidence of and improvement in inappropriate parental behaviors of mothers with young children: a retrospective cohort study conducted in collaboration with a local government

Factorc Inappropriate parental behaviors a
(42-month-old check-up)
 
Yes No P valueb
N = 91 % N = 22 %
Child’s sex
 Male 48 80.0 12 20.0 1.00
 Female 43 81.1 10 18.9  
Order of birth
 First child 54 85.7 9 14.3 0.15
 Second or later 37 74.0 12 26.0  
Single or multiple birth
 Single 91 80.5 22 19.5  
 Multiple 0 0.0 0 0.0  
Gestational age at delivery
 Less than 37 weeks 5 100.0 0 0.0 0.58
 37 weeks or more 86 79.6 22 20.4  
Birth weight
 Less than 2500 g 7 77.7 2 22.2 1.00
 2500 g or more 84 80.8 20 19.2  
Father’s age
 Younger than 30 24 75.0 8 25.0 0.42
 30 or older 65 83.3 13 16.7  
Mother’s age
 Younger than 30 33 70.2 14 29.8 0.03*
 30 or older 58 87.9 8 12.1  
Mother’s employment
 Employed 42 82.4 9 17.6 0.81
 Not employed 45 78.9 12 21.1  
Feelings in relation to the pregnancy
 Happy 55 77.5 16 22.5 0.33
 Unexpected or others 36 85.7 6 14.3  
Mother’s health
 Good 58 80.6 14 19.6 1.00
 Easily tired or others 33 80.5 8 19.5  
Mother’s feelings
 Good 68 80.0 17 20.0 1.00
 Not good, neutral 23 82.1 5 17.9  
Family composition
 Nuclear family 77 81.1 18 18.9 0.75
 Extended family 14 77.8 4 22.2  
Interpersonal problems at home
 Yes 23 85.2 4 14.8 0.78
 No 67 79.8 17 20.2  
Financial problems at home
 Yes 16 84.2 3 15.8 1.00
 No 74 80.4 18 19.6  
Want to continue to raise children in this region? +
 Yes 67 80.7 16 19.3 1.00
 Other 24 80.0 6 20.0  
Whether the father is parenting? +
 Always 49 81.7 11 18.3 1.00
 Other 39 81.2 9 18.8  
Number of people to turn to for advice
 1 or less 7 87.5 1 12.5 1.00
 2 or more 84 80.0 21 20.0  
Number of people to seek cooperation from
 1 or less 14 100.0 0 0.0 0.07
 2 or more 76 77.6 22 22.4  
  1. *p < 0.05
  2. aFor some items, the total does not add up to the number in the top row due to missing data
  3. bAnalysed using a chi-squared test or Fisher’s exact test
  4. cSurvey items were collected from the health check-up files at 4 months. The + indicates items collected at 18 months. Analyzed data only from those who had inappropriate parental behaviors at 18 months
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