MOESM3 of HIV infection, hunger, breastfeeding self-efficacy, and depressive symptoms are associated with exclusive breastfeeding to six months among women in western Kenya: a longitudinal observational study Emily Tuthill Joshua Miller Shalean Collins Elizabeth Widen Maricianah Onono Sera Young 10.6084/m9.figshare.11635089.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/MOESM3_of_HIV_infection_hunger_breastfeeding_self-efficacy_and_depressive_symptoms_are_associated_with_exclusive_breastfeeding_to_six_months_among_women_in_western_Kenya_a_longitudinal_observational_study/11635089 Additional file 3: Figure S3. PM_EBF_Supp_Figure3.pdf; survival curve; Proportion of women (nā€‰=ā€‰275) exclusively breastfeeding through nine months postpartum, by maternal HIV status. Being HIV-positive was associated with a 64.0% decrease in the likelihood of early exclusive breastfeeding cessation to six months. 2020-01-17 04:53:19 Breastfeeding determinants Exclusive breastfeeding Food insecurity Perinatal depression HIV Breastfeeding self-efficacy Hunger Sub-Saharan Africa