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Table 4 Post-screening survey results

From: Evaluation of a breastfeeding promotion film among a racially minoritized sample

Characteristic

Overall, N = 55a

Hispanic, N = 27a

Not Hispanic, N = 28a

p-valueb

Black, N = 17a

Not Black, N = 31a

p-valueb

Skills

 Learned something new

35/43 (81.4%)

16/18 (88.9%)

19/25 (76.0%)

0.40

13/16 (80.5%)

20/25 (80.0%)

 > 0.90

 Previously accessed breastfeeding support

28/37 (62.2%)

6/13 (46.2%)

17/24 (70.8%)

0.14

9/15 (60.0%)

13/19 (68.4%)

0.70

 Now know how to access support or who to contact

41/44 (93.2%)

15/17 (88.2%)

26/27 (96.3%)

0.50

16/17 (94.1%)

23/25 (92.0%)

 > 0.90

Attitudes

 Changed views on breastfeeding in the Black community

29/46 (63.0%)

16/19 (84.2%)

13/27 (48.1%)

0.013

10/17 (58.8%)

16/26 (61.5%)

0.90

 Was previously unaware of breastfeeding issues in the Black community

5/29 (17.2%)

5/16 (31.2%)

0/13 (0.0%)

0.048

0/10 (0%)

5/16 (31.2%)

0.12

Ratings

 Rate the film’s relevance

4.0 (3.0, 5.0)

4.0 (3.0, 4.0)

5.0 (3.0, 5.0)

0.057

5.0 (13.75, 5)

4.0 (3.0, 4.5)

0.12

 Rate how challenging breastfeeding is (for current/former breast feeders)

2.5 (2.0, 3.0)

3.0 (3.0, 3.0)

2.0 (1.0, 3.0)

0.04

2.0 (1.0, 2.0)

3.0 (2.0, 3.25)

0.007

  1. an (%); Median (IQR)
  2. bFisher’s exact test; Pearson's Chi-squared test; Wilcoxon rank sum test