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Table 2 Respondent baseline behaviors associated with exposures to CMV

From: Educating women about congenital cytomegalovirus: assessment of health education materials through a web-based survey

 

Non-Hispanic black women

Non-Hispanic white women

P-value*

Wash hands after changing poopy diaper

3.0%

5.2%

0.08

  Never or rarely

(n = 12)

(n = 21)

Wash hands after changing child’s (urine only)

11.7%

18.5%*

<0.001

  Never or rarely

(n = 47)

(n = 75)

Wash hands after wiping your child’s nose

13.1%

27.4%*

<0.001

  Never or rarely

(n = 53)

(n = 111)

Share food with child

30.2%

30.1%

0.52

  Every day

(n = 122)

(n = 122)

Share same cup with child

15.6 %

15.3

0.49

  Every day

(n = 63)

(n = 62)

Share eating utensils with child

20.3%

22.0%

0.31

  Every day

(n = 82)

(n = 89)

Kiss child on lips

52.5%

54.6%

0.30

  Every day

(n = 212)

(n = 221)

Put child’s pacifier in your mouth

7.9%

7.2%

0.39

  Every day

(n = 32)

(n = 29)

  1. *These represent p values for the overall distribution.