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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
3201512008GAGeorgiaMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born you argued with your husband or partner more than usualPRAMSNO%Percentage79.571.185.9278Black, non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(32.839681093°, -83.627580346°)CLA12TOP48QUO19713ETH1BOC6RES23
3201522008TNTennesseeMaternal Behavior/HealthHIV TestIndicator of whether an HIV test was offered among women not receiving the testPRAMSYES%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA9TOP7QUO14147ETH3BOC6RES40
3201532008MNMinnesotaFamily PlanningPregnancy IntentionJust before you got pregnant when did you want to become pregnant?PRAMSDID NOT WANT%Percentage7.35.3104930+ yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA4TOP17QUO1327AYR3BOC19RES49
3201542008PAPennsylvaniaInfant HealthInjury PreventionBaby was brought home from the hospital in an infant car seatPRAMSNO%Percentage1.70.473UNKNOWN PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA8TOP40QUO18742PNC4BOC18RES23
3201552008MSMississippiMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born your husband or partner lost his jobPRAMSNO%Percentage84.380.787.4551White, non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(32.745510099°, -89.538030825°)CLA12TOP48QUO20828ETH4BOC6RES23
3201562008OKOklahomaDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - child support or alimonyPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage41.410.96<20 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA2TOP55QUO30140AYR1BOC19RES41
3201572008MIMichiganMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born you or your husband or partner went to jailPRAMSYES%Percentage3.42.3536>12 yrsMaternal Education(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA12TOP48QUO2072612YR2BOC5RES40
3201582008OHOhioMaternal Behavior/HealthObesity(*PCH) Mother's prepregnancy body mass index classified as underweight normal overweight or obesePRAMSOBESE (30.0 + )%Percentage22.418.926.4171MARRIEDMarital Status(40.060210141°, -82.404260056°)CLA9TOP31QUO14839MA1BOC3RES43
3201592008RIRhode IslandMaternal Behavior/HealthMental Health(*PCH) Indicator of whether mother reported frequent postpartum depressive symptoms(years 2004 - 2008).PRAMS%Percentage791Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA9TOP32QUO7444BOC4BOC4
3201602008RIRhode IslandMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid your cervix have have to be sewn shut (incompetent cervix cerclage) during your pregnancy?PRAMSYES%Percentage2.40.68.52<20 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA9TOP14QUO15144AYR1BOC19RES40
3201612008WIWisconsinPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about medicines that are safe to take during your pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage4.62.1109SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(44.393191174°, -89.816370742°)CLA11TOP19QUO21655SMK2BOC13RES23
3201622008NENebraskaMaternal ExperiencesPregnancy RecognitionPregnancy Confirmation after the First TrimesterPRAMSNO%Percentage87.883.191.4263Less than $10,000Income (years 2004 and beyond)(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA12TOP18QUO3431INC39BOC14RES23
3201632008GAGeorgiaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about what to do if your labor starts early?PRAMSNO%Percentage147.823.919HispanicMother Hispanic(32.839681093°, -83.627580346°)CLA11TOP19QUO6613HIS1BOC8RES23
3201642008MIMichiganMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the last three months of pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMSSMOKER WHO QUIT%Percentage0.90.41.99ADEQUATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA9TOP27QUO19226PNC1BOC18RES34
3201652008OKOklahomaMaternal Behavior/HealthMultivitamin UseIn the month before you got pregnant with your new baby how many times a week did you take a multivitamin?PRAMSDIDNT TAKE VITAMIN%Percentage63.159.266.71124Non-HispanicMother Hispanic(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA9TOP15QUO33540HIS2BOC8RES71
3201662008MEMaineDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - some other source (years 2004-2011)PRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage1.90.75.25$25,000 to $49,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA2TOP55QUO30623INC37BOC14RES41
3201672008WAWashingtonDeliveryDelivery - PaymentIndicator of whether private insurance paid for deliveryPRAMSYES%Percentage71.467.275.2521>12 yrsMaternal Education(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA6TOP56QUO3175312YR2BOC5RES40
3201682008GAGeorgiaMaternal Behavior/HealthMultivitamin UseIndicator of whether mother took vitamins more than 4 times a week during the month prior to pregnancyPRAMSNO%Percentage8373.289.7157< 12 yrsMaternal Education(32.839681093°, -83.627580346°)CLA9TOP15QUO411312YR1BOC5RES23
3201692008PAPennsylvaniaFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - not having sexPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage21.910.440.5820-24 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA4TOP49QUO8242AYR4BOC4RES41
3201702008NCNorth CarolinaFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - cannot pay for birth controlPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage13.45.628.67Age 18 - 24Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA4TOP49QUO8437AGE2BOC17RES41
3201712008MEMaineMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalIndicator of whether mother went to the hospital and stayed more than 1 day for a pregnancy-related complication (years 2004-2008)PRAMSYES%Percentage21.513.133.324<20 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA9TOP14QUO24023AYR1BOC19RES40
3201722008NCNorth CarolinaFamily PlanningContraception - Postpartum(*PCH) Indicator of postpartum contraception usePRAMSNO%Percentage11.28.115.252Age 18 - 24Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA4TOP49QUO237AGE2BOC17RES23
3201732008NCNorth CarolinaInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesMedicaidIndicator of whether mother was Medicaid recipient at any time (pregnancy for prenatal care or for delivery).PRAMSNon-Medicaid%Percentage19.48.837.67INADEQUATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA10TOP12QUO5337PNC2BOC18RES108
3201742008MIMichiganDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - some other source (years 2004-2011)PRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage2.71.16.27INTERMEDIATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA2TOP55QUO30626PNC3BOC18RES41
3201752008PAPennsylvaniaMaternal Behavior/HealthOral HealthDuring your most recent pregnancy did you need to see a dentist for a problem?PRAMSNO%Percentage74.260.684.447Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA9TOP33QUO9342ETH3BOC6RES23
3201762008MNMinnesotaMaternal ExperiencesAbuse - PhysicalDuring your most recent pregnancy did your husband or partner physically hurt you in any way?PRAMS%Percentage161Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA12TOP1QUO2127BOC17BOC17
3201772008COColoradoMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco Use(*PCH) Indicator for whether mother smoked during the three months before getting pregnantPRAMS%Percentage521Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMother Hispanic(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA9TOP27QUO308BOC8BOC8
3201782008NJNew JerseyMaternal Behavior/HealthPregnancy HistoryHistory of previous live birthsPRAMSLBW & PRETERM%Percentage4.72.97.618HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA9TOP16QUO17334ETH2BOC6RES58
3201792008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Infant HealthMorbidity - InfantThe baby's weight classified as low birth weight (LBW) if the weight was less than or equal to 2500 grams or normal birth weight (NBW) if the weight was greater than 2500 gramsPRAMS%Percentage201Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsPregnancy Intendedness(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA8TOP13QUO7BOC11
3201802008PAPennsylvaniaFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - currently pregnantPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage0.40.12.71MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA4TOP49QUO8542MED1BOC9RES41
3201812008WVWest VirginiaMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the last three months of pregnancyPRAMSSMOKER WHO QUIT%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(38.665510202°, -80.712640135°)CLA9TOP27QUO19354ETH2BOC6RES34
3201822008AKAlaskaDemographicsIncomeIncome groups (years 2004 and beyond)PRAMS$50,000 or more%Percentage41.237.545306NBW (>2500g)Birth Weight(64.845079957001°, -147.722059036°)CLA2TOP55QUO642BWT2BOC1RES7
3201832008NJNew JerseyDeliveryHospital Length of StayIndicator of baby born in a hospitalPRAMSSTILL HOSP%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.UNKNOWN PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA6TOP9QUO16834PNC4BOC18RES36
3201842008UTUtahMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseHave you smoked at least 100 cigarettes in the past 2 years?PRAMSYES%Percentage10.57.714.252INTERMEDIATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(39.360700171°, -111.587130635°)CLA9TOP27QUO32949PNC3BOC18RES40
3201852008TNTennesseeInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesInsurance CoverageIndicator of insurance before pregnancy (excluding Medicaid) (years 2000-2008)PRAMSYES%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA10TOP30QUO31047ETH3BOC6RES40
3201862008TNTennesseeDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - money from a business, fees, dividends or rental incomePRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage95.491.597.6356UnintendedPregnancy Intendedness(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA2TOP55QUO30247IND2BOC11RES24
3201872008NCNorth CarolinaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - InitiationDid you get prenatal care as early in your pregnancy as you wanted? (years 2000-2008)PRAMS%Percentage131Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Education(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA11TOP20QUO29637BOC5BOC5
3201882008COColoradoPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - LocationWhere did you go most of the time for your prenatal visits?PRAMSMD / HMO%Percentage57.651.963357UnintendedPregnancy Intendedness(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA11TOP57QUO3318IND2BOC11RES138
3201892008PAPennsylvaniaMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the 3 months before you got pregnant how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS1-5/day%Percentage4.52.87.418Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA9TOP27QUO19042AGE4BOC17RES10
3201902008ILIllinoisPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - VisitsAdequacy of Prenatal Care (Kessner index)PRAMSUNKNOWN PNC%Percentage7.55.510.250Age 30 - 44Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA11TOP44QUO14517AGE4BOC17RES38
3201912008PAPennsylvaniaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - InitiationIndicator of Not Getting PNC as Soon as Desired Among Women Who Began PNC Late or Not at AllPRAMSNO%Percentage61.348.372.942INTERMEDIATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA11TOP20QUO1142PNC3BOC18RES23
3201922008COColoradoDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - social security, worker's compensation, disability, veterans benefits, or pensions (years 2004-2011)PRAMS%Percentage41Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsAdequacy of Prenatal care(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA2TOP55QUO3088BOC18BOC18
3201932008MIMichiganDemographicsIncomeSource of household income - money from family or friendsPRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage95.393.496.7683Non-MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA2TOP55QUO30326MED2BOC9RES24
3201942008VTVermontMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born you argued with your husband or partner more than usualPRAMS%Percentage91Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMarital Status(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA12TOP48QUO19750BOC3BOC3
3201952008OKOklahomaFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - does not think she could become pregnant (sterile)PRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage97.391.299.229INADEQUATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA4TOP49QUO8140PNC2BOC18RES24
3201962008MDMarylandMaternal Behavior/HealthMental HealthDid a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about baby blues or postpartum depression during pregnancy or after your delivery?PRAMSYES%Percentage68.263.872.2709Non-WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA9TOP32QUO9724WIC1BOC10RES40
3201972008AKAlaskaPrenatal 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%Percentage12.29.415.697MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(64.845079957001°, -147.722059036°)CLA11TOP19QUO3322MED1BOC9RES23
3201982008OKOklahomaPrenatal 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?PRAMSYES%Percentage7972.984510SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA11TOP19QUO4040SMK2BOC12RES40
3201992008MEMaineInfant HealthSleep BehaviorsHow do you most often lay your baby down to sleep now?PRAMSBACK%Percentage80.176.982.9691Non-SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA8TOP23QUO32823SMK1BOC13RES63
3202002008MDMarylandMaternal Behavior/HealthMorbidity - MaternalDid you have a blood transfusion during your pregnancy?PRAMSNO%Percentage9998.299.51341Non-SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA9TOP14QUO23724SMK1BOC12RES23

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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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