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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
3161012008MSMississippiMaternal ExperiencesStressTotal number of stressors reported grouped as none 1-2 3-5 and 6-13.PRAMS%Percentage171Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(32.745510099°, -89.538030825°)CLA12TOP48QUO21128BOC13BOC13
3161022008NYNew York (excluding NYC)DemographicsIncomeSource of household income - aid such as TANF, welfare, WIC, Food Stamps, or SSI (years 2004-2008)PRAMSNO%Percentage97.195.298.3660Non-MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA2TOP55QUO29936MED2BOC9RES23
3161032008ILIllinoisFamily PlanningPregnancy IntentionJust before you got pregnant when did you want to become pregnant?PRAMSTHEN%Percentage48.544.153275Age 25 - 29Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA4TOP17QUO1317AGE3BOC17RES111
3161042008COColoradoMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseHow many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day now?PRAMS6-10/day%Percentage7.72.223.56Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA9TOP27QUO1958ETH3BOC6RES13
3161052008OROregonInfant HealthSmoke ExposureIndicator of whether baby is exposed to cigarette smoke.PRAMSNO%Percentage99.59999.7697Non-MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(44.567449424°, -120.155031326°)CLA8TOP24QUO1241MED2BOC9RES23
3161062008OKOklahomaPrenatal 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?PRAMSYES%Percentage7667.283.1269SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA11TOP19QUO21540SMK2BOC13RES40
3161072008AKAlaskaDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - money from family or friendsPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage11.95.82317UNKNOWN PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(64.845079957001°, -147.722059036°)CLA2TOP55QUO3032PNC4BOC18RES41
3161082008UTUtahMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid you have any placenta problems (such as abruptio placental placenta previa) during your pregnancy?PRAMSYES%Percentage1.50.63.65<20 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(39.360700171°, -111.587130635°)CLA9TOP14QUO15749AYR1BOC19RES40
3161092008MIMichiganMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMSSMOKER WHO QUIT%Percentage6.94.111.315$25,000 to $49,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA9TOP27QUO19426INC37BOC14RES34
3161102008MEMaineInfant HealthMorbidity - InfantAfter your baby was born was he or she put in an intensive care unit?PRAMSNO%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Black, non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA8TOP13QUO1523ETH1BOC6RES23
3161112008TNTennesseeMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the last three months of pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMSNONSMOKR RESUMED%Percentage7.6317.87<20 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA9TOP27QUO19247AYR1BOC19RES29
3161122008MDMarylandFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception - had side effects from birth controlPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage21.913.633.22412 yrsMaternal Education(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA4TOP4QUO1632412YR3BOC5RES41
3161132008OKOklahomaFamily PlanningPregnancy Intention(*PCH) Indicator of intended pregnancyPRAMSIntended%Percentage29.522.637.4138Less than $10,000Income (years 2004 and beyond)(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA4TOP17QUO1640INC39BOC14RES19
3161142008MDMarylandInfant HealthInfant Health CareWas your baby seen by a doctor nurse or other health care provider in the first week after he or she left the hospital?PRAMSYES%Percentage90.986.593.9517UnintendedPregnancy Intendedness(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA8TOP11QUO10124IND2BOC11RES40
3161152008VTVermontMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMS#CIGS REDUCED%Percentage9.17.511.1109White, non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA9TOP27QUO19450ETH4BOC6RES1
3161162008NJNew JerseyMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born your husband or partner lost his jobPRAMSNO%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Age < 18Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA12TOP48QUO20834AGE1BOC17RES23
3161172008WVWest VirginiaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - VisitsAdequacy of Prenatal Care (Kessner index)PRAMSINTERMEDIATE PNC%Percentage3024.835.8117$10,000 to $24,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(38.665510202°, -80.712640135°)CLA11TOP44QUO14554INC36BOC14RES20
3161182008PAPennsylvaniaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about birth control methods to use after pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage19.27.541.24Age < 18Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA11TOP19QUO33242AGE1BOC17RES23
3161192008VTVermontPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about how smoking during pregnancy could affect your baby?PRAMS%Percentage301Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA11TOP19QUO4050BOC4BOC4
3161202008MDMarylandMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid you have a blood transfusion during your pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage98.597.499.11577Age 18 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years only(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA9TOP14QUO23724AGE1844ALLBOC16RES23
3161212008WIWisconsinFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionIndicator of contraceptive use at time of pregnancy among women with an unintended pregnancyPRAMSYES%Percentage4229.156.120Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA4TOP4QUO355ETH3BOC6RES40
3161222008NENebraskaMaternal Behavior/HealthAlcohol Use(*PCH) Indicator of drinking alcohol during the three months before pregnancyPRAMSNO%Percentage36.231.441.3214Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA9TOP2QUO831AGE4BOC17RES23
3161232008HIHawaiiPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - BarriersBarrier to prenatal care - did not want anyone to know about the pregnancy (years 2004-2008)PRAMSYES%Percentage4.63.6652Non-SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(21.304850435°, -157.857749403°)CLA11TOP59QUO28615SMK1BOC12RES40
3161242008NENebraskaMaternal Behavior/HealthOral HealthDuring your most recent pregnancy did you need to see a dentist for a problem?PRAMS%Percentage591Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Race/Ethnicity(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA9TOP33QUO9331BOC6BOC6
3161252008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Maternal Behavior/HealthObesityMother's pre-pregnancy body mass index classified as obese (BMI > 29) or non-obese (BMI <= 29)PRAMSOBESE%Percentage24.817.633.740INTERMEDIATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA9TOP31QUO7236PNC3BOC18RES113
3161262008WAWashingtonMaternal ExperiencesAbuse - Physical(*PCH) During the 12 months before you got pregnant did your husband or partner push hit slap, kick, choke, or physically hurt you in any other way?PRAMSNO%Percentage9896.798.91086Non-HispanicMother Hispanic(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA12TOP1QUO2053HIS2BOC8RES23
3161272008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Family PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception- husband or partner did not want toPRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage79.970.986.7125UnintendedPregnancy Intendedness(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA4TOP4QUO16036IND2BOC11RES24
3161282008AKAlaskaFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - some other reasonPRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Age < 18Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(64.845079957001°, -147.722059036°)CLA4TOP49QUO832AGE1BOC17RES24
3161292008RIRhode IslandInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesInsurance Coverage(*PCH) Indicator of health insurance coverage in the month before pregnancy (years 2000-2008)PRAMS%Percentage2151Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMother Hispanic(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA10TOP30QUO22744BOC8BOC8
3161302008AKAlaskaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about doing tests to screen for birth defects or diseases that run in your family?PRAMSNO%Percentage10.48.512.7126Non-SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(64.845079957001°, -147.722059036°)CLA11TOP19QUO672SMK1BOC13RES23
3161312008MNMinnesotaMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIndicator for whether mother smoked during the last three months of pregnancyPRAMSYES%Percentage11.88.216.639$25,000 to $49,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA9TOP27QUO3127INC37BOC14RES40
3161322008ARArkansasMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseHow many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day now?PRAMS%Percentage281Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsAdequacy of Prenatal care(34.748650124°, -92.274490743°)CLA9TOP27QUO1955BOC18BOC18
3161332008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Maternal ExperiencesStressIndicator of any trauma-related stressors reportedPRAMSYES%Percentage13.110.516.177NBW (>2500g)Birth Weight(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA12TOP48QUO21236BWT2BOC1RES40
3161342008NJNew JerseyMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the last three months of pregnancyPRAMSSMOKER WHO QUIT%Percentage17.710.727.918<20 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA9TOP27QUO19334AYR1BOC4RES34
3161352008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Maternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMS#CIGS SAME/MORE%Percentage30.616.848.913<20 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA9TOP27QUO19436AYR1BOC4RES2
3161362008HIHawaiiFamily PlanningContraception - Postpartum(*PCH) Indicator of postpartum contraception usePRAMS%Percentage341Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMedicaid Recipient(21.304850435°, -157.857749403°)CLA4TOP49QUO215BOC9BOC9
3161372008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Maternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMSNONSMOKER%Percentage78.472.683.3267Age 25 - 29Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA9TOP27QUO19436AGE3BOC17RES28
3161382008MSMississippiFamily PlanningContraception - Postpartum(*PCH) Indicator of postpartum contraception usePRAMS%Percentage341Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsPregnancy Intendedness(32.745510099°, -89.538030825°)CLA4TOP49QUO228BOC11BOC11
3161392008COColoradoMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born your husband or partner lost his jobPRAMSNO%Percentage78.373.582.4623MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA12TOP48QUO2088MED1BOC9RES23
3161402008MNMinnesotaMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the last three months of pregnancyPRAMSNONSMOKER%Percentage72.566.577.8205$25,000 to $49,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA9TOP27QUO19327INC37BOC14RES28
3161412008WAWashingtonFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception - thought she could not get pregnant at that timePRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage28.419.739.127HispanicMother Hispanic(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA4TOP4QUO16553HIS1BOC8RES41
3161422008MNMinnesotaMaternal Behavior/HealthMultivitamin UseIndicator of whether mother took vitamins more than 4 times a week during the month prior to pregnancyPRAMSNO%Percentage57.754.161.35341 or moreNumber of Previous Live Births(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA9TOP15QUO4127PRV1BOC20RES23
3161432008WAWashingtonFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - cannot pay for birth controlPRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Age < 18Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA4TOP49QUO8453AGE1BOC17RES24
3161442008TNTennesseeInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesMedicaidIndicator of whether mother received Medicaid coverage for prenatal care.PRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage2822.634111>12 yrsMaternal Education(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA10TOP12QUO254712YR2BOC5RES41
3161452008OROregonDemographicsIncomeIncome groups (years 2004 and beyond)PRAMSLess than $10,000%Percentage8.15.411.959Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(44.567449424°, -120.155031326°)CLA2TOP55QUO6441AGE4BOC17RES21
3161462008MEMaineFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - not having sexPRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage52.638.965.938Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA4TOP49QUO8223AGE4BOC17RES24
3161472008NENebraskaPrenatal 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?PRAMSNO%Percentage35.829.542.799$25,000 to $49,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA11TOP19QUO21531INC37BOC14RES23
3161482008NCNorth CarolinaInfant HealthBreastfeedingDid you ever breastfeed or pump breast milk to feed your new baby after delivery?PRAMSYES%Percentage43.134.75277SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA8TOP3QUO537SMK2BOC13RES40
3161492008MNMinnesotaFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - currently pregnantPRAMS%Percentage12381Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMedicaid Recipient(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA4TOP49QUO8527BOC9BOC9
3161502008OHOhioPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - VisitsAdequacy of Prenatal Care (Kessner index)PRAMSUNKNOWN PNC%Percentage15.511.420.78012 yrsMaternal Education(40.060210141°, -82.404260056°)CLA11TOP44QUO1453912YR3BOC5RES38

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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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