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CDC PRAMStat Data for 2008

Row numberYearLocationAbbrLocationDescClassTopicQuestionDataSourceResponseData_Value_UnitData_Value_TypeData_ValueData_Value_Footnote_SymbolData_Value_FootnoteData_Value_Std_ErrLow_Confidence_LimitHigh_Confidence_LimitSample_SizeBreak_OutBreak_Out_CategoryGeolocationClassIdTopicIdQuestionIdLocationIdBreakOutIdBreakOutCategoryidResponseId
3043012008MAMassachusettsMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the 3 months before you got pregnant how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS%Percentage521Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsPregnancy Intendedness(42.27687047°, -72.082690675°)CLA9TOP27QUO19025BOC11BOC11
3043022008AKAlaskaDeliveryDelivery - PaymentIndicator of whether other sources paid for deliveryPRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage98.496.399.3398SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(64.845079957001°, -147.722059036°)CLA6TOP56QUO3192SMK2BOC12RES24
3043032008TNTennesseeMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIndicator for whether mother smoked during the last three months of pregnancyPRAMSNO%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA9TOP27QUO3147ETH3BOC6RES23
3043042008PAPennsylvaniaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - VisitsAdequacy of Prenatal Care (Kessner index)PRAMSINADEQUATE PNC%Percentage64.38.538MARRIEDMarital Status(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA11TOP44QUO14542MA1BOC3RES18
3043052008TNTennesseeMaternal Behavior/HealthPregnancy HistoryHistory of previous live birthsPRAMSPRETERM%Percentage3.82.16.911>12 yrsMaternal Education(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA9TOP16QUO1734712YR2BOC5RES61
3043062008TNTennesseeMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid you have high blood pressure during your pregnancy?PRAMSYES%Percentage13.68.421.245Less than $10,000Income (years 2004 and beyond)(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA9TOP14QUO23847INC39BOC14RES40
3043072008NENebraskaFamily PlanningPregnancy IntentionJust before you got pregnant when did you want to become pregnant?PRAMSSOONER%Percentage22.618.72712430+ yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA4TOP17QUO1331AYR3BOC19RES110
3043082008COColoradoPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - BarriersBarrier to prenatal care - couldnÂ’t take time off from work (years 2004-2008)PRAMSNO%Percentage93.289.695.6629WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA11TOP59QUO2858WIC2BOC10RES23
3043092008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Maternal Behavior/HealthOral HealthDuring your most recent pregnancy did a dentist or dental worker talk to you about how to care for your teeth and gums?PRAMSNO%Percentage57.551.563.32650Number of Previous Live Births(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA9TOP33QUO9436PRV0BOC20RES23
3043102008PAPennsylvaniaInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesWICDuring your pregnancy were you on WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women Infants and Children)?PRAMSNon-WIC%Percentage68.865.272.2577White, non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA10TOP25QUO4342ETH4BOC6RES50
3043112008TNTennesseeInfant HealthInfant Health CareIndicator of infant checkup within 1 week of hospital discharge for infants discharged within 48 hoursPRAMSNO%Percentage13.58.620.51925-34 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA8TOP11QUO1047AYR5BOC4RES23
3043122008WIWisconsinMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMS#CIGS SAME/MORE%Percentage4.737.126>12 yrsMaternal Education(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA9TOP27QUO1945512YR2BOC5RES2
3043132008MNMinnesotaMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the last three months of pregnancyPRAMS#CIGS SAME/MORE%Percentage2.20.67.74HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA9TOP27QUO19327ETH2BOC6RES2
3043142008COColoradoFamily PlanningContraception - Conception(*PCH) Indicator of no birth control use at conception for those not trying to get pregnantPRAMSNO%Percentage48.536.760.675<20 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA4TOP4QUO2418AYR1BOC19RES23
3043152008DEDelawareMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the 3 months before you got pregnant how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS1-5/day%Percentage5.146.657Age 18 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years only(39.008830667°, -75.577741168°)CLA9TOP27QUO19010AGE1844ALLBOC16RES10
3043162008TNTennesseeMaternal Behavior/HealthPregnancy HistoryNumber of previous live births (the motherÂ’s parity classified as no previous live births or one or more previous live births).PRAMS%Percentage61Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMarital Status(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA9TOP16QUO2647BOC3BOC3
3043172008OKOklahomaInfant HealthSleep BehaviorsHow do you most often lay your baby down to sleep now?PRAMSALL 3 POSITIONS%Percentage0.40.11.8520-29 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA8TOP23QUO32840AYR2BOC19RES62
3043182008WAWashingtonMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the 3 months before you got pregnant how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS41+/day%Percentage0.50.12.73Age 25 - 29Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA9TOP27QUO19053AGE3BOC17RES12
3043192008TNTennesseeMaternal Behavior/HealthObesityMother's pre-pregnancy body mass index classified as obese (BMI > 29) or non-obese (BMI <= 29)PRAMSNOT OBESE%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Age < 18Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA9TOP31QUO7247AGE1BOC17RES112
3043202008ARArkansasFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - not having sexPRAMS%Percentage14171Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(34.748650124°, -92.274490743°)CLA4TOP49QUO825BOC4BOC4
3043212008TNTennesseeFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception - thought she could not get pregnant at that timePRAMSYES (CHECKED)%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.INADEQUATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA4TOP4QUO16547PNC2BOC18RES41
3043222008WAWashingtonMaternal Behavior/HealthHIV TestIndicator of whether an HIV test was offered among women not receiving the testPRAMSYES%Percentage54.54563.781Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA9TOP7QUO14153AGE4BOC17RES40
3043232008MNMinnesotaMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born you had a lot of bills you could not payPRAMS%Percentage571Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Education(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA12TOP48QUO19827BOC5BOC5
3043242008NJNew JerseyDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - social security, worker's compensation, disability, veterans benefits, or pensions (years 2004-2011)PRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage7.85.610.741Age 25 - 29Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA2TOP55QUO30834AGE3BOC17RES41
3043252008MDMarylandInfant HealthPregnancy OutcomeIndicator of infant currently alivePRAMS%Percentage531Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA8TOP43QUO14324BOC4BOC4
3043262008MNMinnesotaMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalWere you injured in a car accident during your pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage100275INTERMEDIATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA9TOP14QUO15027PNC3BOC18RES23
3043272008RIRhode IslandFamily PlanningPregnancy Intention(*PCH) Indicator of unwanted pregnancyPRAMSNO%Percentage89.88294.4115<20 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA4TOP17QUO26544AYR1BOC4RES23
3043282008MDMarylandFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - some other reasonPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage13.55.130.911SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA4TOP49QUO8324SMK2BOC12RES41
3043292008AKAlaskaDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - aid such as TANF, welfare, WIC, Food Stamps, or SSI (years 2004-2008)PRAMSYES%Percentage40.534.646.8172SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(64.845079957001°, -147.722059036°)CLA2TOP55QUO2992SMK2BOC12RES40
3043302008NCNorth CarolinaFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - cannot pay for birth controlPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage17.29.628.91320-29 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA4TOP49QUO8437AYR2BOC19RES41
3043312008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Maternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid you have high blood pressure during your pregnancy?PRAMSYES%Percentage9.57.312.3115IntendedPregnancy Intendedness(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA9TOP14QUO23836IND1BOC11RES40
3043322008MAMassachusettsMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the last 3 months of your pregnancy how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS41+/day%Percentage0.90.16.11$25,000 to $49,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(42.27687047°, -72.082690675°)CLA9TOP27QUO19125INC37BOC14RES12
3043332008NJNew JerseyMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born someone very close to you diedPRAMSYES%Percentage20.31724.2136UnintendedPregnancy Intendedness(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA12TOP48QUO19934IND2BOC11RES40
3043342008MEMaineInfant HealthSleep BehaviorsHow do you most often lay your baby down to sleep now?PRAMSALL 3 POSITIONS%Percentage0.90.32.84Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA8TOP23QUO32823AGE4BOC17RES62
3043352008MNMinnesotaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - PaymentIndicator of whether personal income paid for prenatal carePRAMSNO%Percentage82.579.285.4507$50,000 or moreIncome (years 2004 and beyond)(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA11TOP58QUO32327INC38BOC14RES23
3043362008PAPennsylvaniaMaternal ExperiencesStressTotal number of stressors reported grouped as none 1-2 3-5 and 6-13.PRAMS"1-2"%Percentage38.430.547.160SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA12TOP48QUO21142SMK2BOC13RES121
3043372008WIWisconsinPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about using a seat belt during your pregnancy ?PRAMSNO%Percentage43.739.148.42431 or moreNumber of Previous Live Births(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA11TOP19QUO3655PRV1BOC20RES23
3043382008TNTennesseeMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the 3 months before you got pregnant how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS6-10/day%Percentage7.95.710.973NoneNone(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA9TOP27QUO19047BOC99BOC99RES13
3043392008VTVermontInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesInsurance Coverage(*PCH) Indicator of health insurance coverage in the month before pregnancy (years 2000-2008)PRAMS%Percentage61Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMarital Status(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA10TOP30QUO22750BOC3BOC3
3043402008MEMaineDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - money from family or friendsPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage19.916.3241160Number of Previous Live Births(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA2TOP55QUO30323PRV0BOC20RES41
3043412008RIRhode IslandMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseHow many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day now?PRAMS21-40/day%Percentage1.30.44.24INTERMEDIATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA9TOP27QUO19544PNC3BOC18RES11
3043422008DEDelawarePrenatal CarePrenatal Care - BarriersBarrier to prenatal care - couldnÂ’t take time off from work (years 2004-2008)PRAMSNO%Percentage97.39598.5350Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(39.008830667°, -75.577741168°)CLA11TOP59QUO28510AGE4BOC17RES23
3043432008GAGeorgiaMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid your cervix have have to be sewn shut (incompetent cervix cerclage) during your pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage97.990.199.6221Less than $10,000Income (years 2004 and beyond)(32.839681093°, -83.627580346°)CLA9TOP14QUO15113INC39BOC14RES23
3043442008MSMississippiPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about how using illegal drugs could affect your baby?PRAMS%Percentage711Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsPregnancy Intendedness(32.745510099°, -89.538030825°)CLA11TOP19QUO21528BOC11BOC11
3043452008OKOklahomaDemographicsHousehold CharacteristicsIndicator of infant currently living with the motherPRAMSYES%Percentage99.49899.81248Non-SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA2TOP10QUO14440SMK1BOC12RES40
3043462008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Prenatal CarePrenatal Care – ProviderSource of prenatal care (public/private)PRAMSPublic%Percentage17.111.225.237$25,000 to $49,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA11TOP54QUO2736INC37BOC14RES32
3043472008TNTennesseeMaternal ExperiencesAbuse - PhysicalDuring the 12 months before you got pregnant did your ex-husband or ex-partner push hit slap, kick, choke, or physically hurt you in any other way?PRAMSYES%Percentage5.73.59.227Non-SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA12TOP1QUO31347SMK1BOC13RES40
3043482008OROregonFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - husband or partner does not want toPRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage88.874.495.61101 or moreNumber of Previous Live Births(44.567449424°, -120.155031326°)CLA4TOP49QUO8041PRV1BOC20RES24
3043492008ILIllinoisMaternal Behavior/HealthObesityMother's pre-pregnancy body mass index classified as obese (BMI > 29) or non-obese (BMI <= 29)PRAMSOBESE%Percentage14.49.421.623<20 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA9TOP31QUO7217AYR1BOC4RES113
3043502008NENebraskaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - InitiationDid you get prenatal care as early in your pregnancy as you wanted? (years 2000-2008)PRAMSNO%Percentage14.4824.418UNKNOWN PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA11TOP20QUO29631PNC4BOC18RES23

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2008. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). PRAMS, the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, is a surveillance system collecting state-specific, population-based data on maternal attitudes and experiences before, during, and shortly after pregnancy. It is a collaborative project of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state health departments. PRAMS provides data for state health officials to use to improve the health of mothers and infants. PRAMS topics include abuse, alcohol use, contraception, breastfeeding, mental health, morbidity, obesity, preconception health, pregnancy history, prenatal-care, sleep behavior, smoke exposure, stress, tobacco use, WIC, Medicaid, infant health, and unintended pregnancy. Data will be updated annually as it becomes available.

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