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Among predominantly low-income non-Hispanic Black mothers, longer breastfeeding duration was associated with decreased likelihood of bedsharing, contradicting the expected positive association found in studies of non-Hispanic White populations.
Effect sizeRRR 0.90
CI95% CI 0.84-0.98
ComparatorShorter breastfeeding duration (room-sharing reference)
Effect summaryimprovement; RRR 0.90; CI: 95% CI 0.84-0.98

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Source

PMC8821130
Directionality of the associations between bedsharing, maternal depressive symptoms, and infant sleep during the first 15 months of life
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