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Social Cognitive Theory.

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Respondents degree of agreement and disagreement with breastfeeding self-efficacy attributes.

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Table 1.

Description of respondents’ degree of agreement or disagreement with breastfeeding outcome expectancy attributes (N = 141).

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Table 2.

Correlations between breastfeeding self-efficacy and EBF practices (N = 140).

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Table 3.

Correlations between respondents breastfeeding outcome expectancy and EBF (N = 140).

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Table 4.

Correlations between study participants’ socio-structural factors and EBF (N = 140).

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Table 5.

Correlations between exclusive early initiation of breastfeeding and exclusive breastfeeding (n = 140).

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Table 6.

Multiple logistic regression predicting EBF (N = 140).

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Table 7.

Correlations between combined breastfeeding self-efficacy and breastfeeding outcome expectancy with EBF (N = 140).

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