Chapter 2. Neonatal Survey

Table 2.13. Percent of mothers who believed their baby's doctor favored each type of feeding method by selected demographics1

Infant Feeding Practices Study II

  N Favored breastfeeding
only
Favored formula
feed only
Favored mixed formula
and breastfeeding
Has no preference for
either method of feeding
Don't know Total (%)
ALL 3,007 45.2 1.2 12.2 24.3 17.1 100
Age
18-24 698 44.0 1.1 13.2 23.6 18.1 100
25-29 1,013 47.5 1.4 12.1 23.3 15.7 100
30-34 827 43.7 1.6 11.2 25.8 17.8 100
35+ 464 44.8 0.2 12.9 24.6 17.5 100
Parity
Primiparous 853 44.8 1.4 14.3 22.6 16.9 100
Multiparous 2,076 45.4 1.1 11.1 25.1 17.3 100
Education
HS or less 577 41.1 1.6 11.6 28.4 17.3 100
Some college 1,115 45.7 1.3 12.8 23.7 16.5 100
College graduate 1,071 46.9 0.7 11.2 23.1 18.2 100
Income (% of poverty)
< 185% 1,258 46.8 1.4 11.3 24.6 15.9 100
185- < 350% 1,080 42.9 0.9 13.2 24.2 18.8 100
>=350% 669 45.7 1.2 12.4 23.9 16.7 100
WIC Participant
No 2,095 45.7 0.9 11.6 24.4 17.3 100
Yes 907 44.0 1.9 13.3 24.0 16.8 100
Race
White 2,466 46.1 1.1 10.9 24.6 17.4 100
Black 143 39.9 2.8 16.1 25.9 15.4 100
Hispanic 181 38.1 2.2 19.9 24.3 15.5 100
Region
Northeast 522 39.5 1.1 13.6 26.8 19.0 100
Midwest 902 43.8 1.4 10.2 27.3 17.3 100
South 979 43.7 1.2 13.4 23.9 17.8 100
West 604 54.5 0.8 12.3 18.2 14.2 100

1Table is based on variables: N12B