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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
3373012008RIRhode IslandInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesInsurance Coverage(*PCH) Indicator of health insurance coverage in the month before pregnancy (years 2000-2008)PRAMSYES%Percentage88.785.991625MARRIEDMarital Status(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA10TOP30QUO22744MA1BOC3RES40
3373022008MNMinnesotaMaternal ExperiencesStressTotal number of stressors reported grouped as none 1-2 3-5 and 6-13.PRAMSNONE%Percentage36.233.439.1423Non-SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA12TOP48QUO21127SMK1BOC13RES999
3373032008MIMichiganMaternal Behavior/HealthPregnancy HistoryHistory of previous live birthsPRAMSLBW & PRETERM%Percentage4.336.241MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA9TOP16QUO17326MED1BOC9RES58
3373042008NENebraskaFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionIndicator of contraception use at the time of pregnancy (for those not trying to get pregnant)PRAMS%Percentage8281Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age - 18 to 44 years only(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA4TOP4QUO8931BOC16BOC16
3373052008MNMinnesotaMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMS#CIGS SAME/MORE%Percentage3.52.25.52930+ yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA9TOP27QUO19427AYR3BOC19RES2
3373062008MDMarylandPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - PaymentIndicator of whether other sources paid for prenatal carePRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage91.284.195.3211$10,000 to $24,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA11TOP58QUO32424INC36BOC14RES24
3373072008HIHawaiiInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesMedicaidIndicator of whether Medicaid paid for deliveryPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage8075.184.2201Less than $10,000Income (years 2004 and beyond)(21.304850435°, -157.857749403°)CLA10TOP12QUO26715INC39BOC14RES41
3373082008WAWashingtonMaternal Behavior/HealthObesityMother's pre-pregnancy body mass index classified as obese (BMI > 29) or non-obese (BMI <= 29)PRAMSNOT OBESE%Percentage83.373.190.2113<20 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(47.522278629°, -120.47001079°)CLA9TOP31QUO7253AYR1BOC4RES112
3373092008UTUtahDeliveryHospital Length of StayIndicator of mother delivering in a hospitalPRAMSYES%Percentage97.194.298.6365$10,000 to $24,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(39.360700171°, -111.587130635°)CLA6TOP9QUO16949INC36BOC14RES40
3373102008ILIllinoisMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseChange in smoking from the three months before pregnancy to the postpartum periodPRAMSNONSMOKR RESUMED%Percentage0.201.41$50,000 or moreIncome (years 2004 and beyond)(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA9TOP27QUO19417INC38BOC14RES29
3373112008GAGeorgiaMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseHow many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day now?PRAMSNone (0 cig)%Percentage87.374.394.3126Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(32.839681093°, -83.627580346°)CLA9TOP27QUO19513ETH3BOC6RES27
3373122008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Maternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born you or your husband or partner went to jailPRAMSYES%Percentage0.201.61Other non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA12TOP48QUO20736ETH3BOC6RES40
3373132008AKAlaskaInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesInsurance Coverage(*PCH) Indicator of health insurance coverage in the month before pregnancy (years 2000-2008)PRAMSYES%Percentage65.259.670.43000Number of Previous Live Births(64.845079957001°, -147.722059036°)CLA10TOP30QUO2272PRV0BOC20RES40
3373142008ARArkansasPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - ContentDuring any of your prenatal care visits did a doctor nurse or other health care worker talk with you about how drinking alcohol during pregnancy could affect your baby?PRAMSNO%Percentage30.524.237.594INTERMEDIATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(34.748650124°, -92.274490743°)CLA11TOP19QUO385PNC3BOC18RES23
3373152008NENebraskaInfant HealthSleep BehaviorsHow do you most often lay your baby down to sleep now?PRAMSBACK%Percentage68.461.574.5226Less than $10,000Income (years 2004 and beyond)(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA8TOP23QUO32831INC39BOC14RES63
3373162008RIRhode IslandMaternal Behavior/HealthPregnancy HistoryHistory of previous live birthsPRAMSLBW%Percentage1.50.29.51<20 yrsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA9TOP16QUO17344AYR1BOC19RES57
3373172008DEDelawarePrenatal CarePrenatal Care - PaymentIndicator of whether other sources paid for prenatal carePRAMSNO (UNCHECKED)%Percentage96.29398287Black, non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(39.008830667°, -75.577741168°)CLA11TOP58QUO32410ETH1BOC6RES24
3373182008VTVermontFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - husband or partner does not want toPRAMS%Percentage9831Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age (3 Levels)(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA4TOP49QUO8050BOC19BOC19
3373192008NJNew JerseyFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception - thought she could not get pregnant at that timePRAMS%Percentage10531Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA4TOP4QUO16534BOC4BOC4
3373202008WVWest VirginiaPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - InitiationDid you get prenatal care as early in your pregnancy as you wanted? (years 2000-2008)PRAMS%Percentage321Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Education(38.665510202°, -80.712640135°)CLA11TOP20QUO29654BOC5BOC5
3373212008NYNew York (excluding NYC)Prenatal 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%Percentage91.282.395.8125< 12 yrsMaternal Education(42.827001032°, -75.543970427°)CLA11TOP19QUO403612YR1BOC5RES40
3373222008GAGeorgiaInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesMedicaidIndicator of whether mother received Medicaid coverage for prenatal care.PRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage71.264.776.9408WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(32.839681093°, -83.627580346°)CLA10TOP12QUO2513WIC2BOC10RES41
3373232008WVWest VirginiaMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born you argued with your husband or partner more than usualPRAMS%Percentage181Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(38.665510202°, -80.712640135°)CLA12TOP48QUO19754BOC17BOC17
3373242008ARArkansasMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIndicator for whether mother smoked during the last three months of pregnancyPRAMS%Percentage331Missing includes not applicable, don't know, not recorded, no responses, and legitimate skipsMaternal Race/Ethnicity(34.748650124°, -92.274490743°)CLA9TOP27QUO315BOC6BOC6
3373252008VTVermontInsurance/Medicaid/ServicesMedicaidIndicator of whether Medicaid paid for deliveryPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage87.37793.471<20 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA10TOP12QUO26750AYR1BOC4RES41
3373262008PAPennsylvaniaFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionIndicator of contraceptive use at time of pregnancy among women with an unintended pregnancyPRAMSNO%Percentage48.940.857.184Non-MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(40.793730152°, -77.860700294°)CLA4TOP4QUO342MED2BOC9RES23
3373272008NCNorth CarolinaMaternal ExperiencesStressIndicator of any financial-related stressors reportedPRAMSNO%Percentage6257.866.1397Non-MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(35.466220975°, -79.159250463°)CLA12TOP48QUO20337MED2BOC9RES23
3373282008OKOklahomaInfant 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 gramsPRAMSLBW (<=2500g)%Percentage5.44.17.296HispanicMother Hispanic(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA8TOP13QUO740HIS1BOC8RES118
3373292008ILIllinoisPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - VisitsAdequacy of Prenatal Care (Kessner index)PRAMSADEQUATE PNC%Percentage7263.779118SmokerSmoked last 3 months of Pregnancy(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA11TOP44QUO14517SMK2BOC13RES14
3373302008MEMaineFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - wants to get pregnantPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage15.4925.120Non-WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(45.254228894001°, -68.985031336°)CLA4TOP49QUO8623WIC1BOC10RES41
3373312008MIMichiganMaternal Behavior/HealthObesity(*PCH) Mother's prepregnancy body mass index classified as underweight normal overweight or obesePRAMSUNDERWT ( < 18.5)%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Age 45+Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA9TOP31QUO14826AGE5BOC17RES45
3373322008MIMichiganFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception - some other reasonPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage10.96.717.320Non-WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA4TOP4QUO16226WIC1BOC10RES41
3373332008OHOhioMaternal ExperiencesStressIn the 12 months before your baby was born someone very close to you had a bad problem with drinking or drugsPRAMSYES%Percentage8.1415.617INADEQUATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(40.060210141°, -82.404260056°)CLA12TOP48QUO20039PNC2BOC18RES40
3373342008MIMichiganPrenatal CarePrenatal Care - InitiationIndicator of Late (After First Trimester) or No Entry Into Prenatal CarePRAMSYES%Percentage28.523.134.797$10,000 to $24,999Income (years 2004 and beyond)(44.661319543001°, -84.71439027°)CLA11TOP20QUO2426INC36BOC14RES40
3373352008OKOklahomaMaternal Behavior/HealthObesityMother's pre-pregnancy body mass index classified as obese (BMI > 29) or non-obese (BMI <= 29)PRAMSNOT OBESE%Percentage77.57183362$50,000 or moreIncome (years 2004 and beyond)(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA9TOP31QUO7240INC38BOC14RES112
3373362008COColoradoMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the last 3 months of your pregnancy how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS41+/day%Percentage0.70.22.64SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(38.843840757°, -106.133610921°)CLA9TOP27QUO1918SMK2BOC12RES12
3373372008NJNew JerseyMaternal Behavior/HealthPregnancy HistoryNumber of previous live births (the motherÂ’s parity classified as no previous live births or one or more previous live births).PRAMS0%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.UNKNOWN PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(40.130570048°, -74.273691288°)CLA9TOP16QUO2634PNC4BOC18RES114
3373382008MNMinnesotaMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseHow many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day now?PRAMS6-10/day%Percentage8.15.212.42920-24 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(46.355648736°, -94.794200503°)CLA9TOP27QUO19527AYR4BOC4RES13
3373392008OKOklahomaPrenatal 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%Percentage47.541.953.24310Number of Previous Live Births(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA11TOP19QUO3640PRV0BOC20RES23
3373402008RIRhode IslandFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception- husband or partner did not want toPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.UNKNOWN PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(41.708280193°, -71.522470314°)CLA4TOP4QUO16044PNC4BOC18RES41
3373412008VTVermontMaternal Behavior/HealthPregnancy History(*PCH) Indicator of previous preterm birthPRAMSYES%Percentage12.59.616.253Non-SmokerSmoked 3 months before Pregnancy(43.625381239°, -72.517640791°)CLA9TOP16QUO17650SMK1BOC12RES40
3373422008WYWyomingFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - not having sexPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Black, non-HispanicMaternal Race/Ethnicity(43.235541343°, -108.109830353°)CLA4TOP49QUO8256ETH1BOC6RES41
3373432008WVWest VirginiaMaternal ExperiencesStressIndicator of any financial-related stressors reportedPRAMSNO%Percentage36.529.144.694<20 yrsMaternal Age (4 Levels)(38.665510202°, -80.712640135°)CLA12TOP48QUO20354AYR1BOC4RES23
3373442008TNTennesseeFamily PlanningContraception - PostpartumReason for not using postpartum contraception - currently pregnantPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage2.20.67.23< 12 yrsMaternal Education(35.68094058°, -85.774490914°)CLA4TOP49QUO854712YR1BOC5RES41
3373452008NENebraskaFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception- didn't mind getting pregnantPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%Percentage38.730.94784WICOn WIC during Pregnancy(41.641040988001°, -99.365720623°)CLA4TOP4QUO16131WIC2BOC10RES41
3373462008OHOhioMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco UseIn the last 3 months of your pregnancy how many cigarettes did you smoke on an average day?PRAMS21-40/day%Percentage0.30.11.12NBW (>2500g)Birth Weight(40.060210141°, -82.404260056°)CLA9TOP27QUO19139BWT2BOC1RES11
3373472008OKOklahomaPrenatal 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?PRAMSYES%Percentage86.483.688.81677NoneNone(35.472031356°, -97.521070214°)CLA11TOP19QUO6740BOC99BOC99RES40
3373482008MDMarylandMaternal Behavior/HealthTobacco Use(*PCH) Indicator for whether mother smoked during the three months before getting pregnantPRAMSNO%Percentage92.887.29666INADEQUATE PNCAdequacy of Prenatal care(39.290580964°, -76.609260111°)CLA9TOP27QUO3024PNC2BOC18RES23
3373492008ILIllinoisPrenatal 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%Percentage24.721.728207Non-MedicaidMedicaid Recipient(40.485010283°, -88.997710178°)CLA11TOP19QUO33217MED2BOC9RES23
3373502008DEDelawareFamily PlanningContraception - ConceptionReason for not using contraception at conception- problems getting birth controlPRAMSYES (CHECKED)%PercentageNot available if the unweighted sample size was less than 30.Age 45+Maternal Age - 18 to 44 years in groupings(39.008830667°, -75.577741168°)CLA4TOP4QUO15910AGE5BOC17RES41

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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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