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CDC PRAMStat Data for 2004
2004. 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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CDC PRAMStat Data for 2009
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2009. 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.
CDC PRAMStat Data for 2010
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2010. 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.
Maryland PRAMS 2006-2014 Surveillance and Selected Healthy People 2020 Objectives
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This is historical data. The update frequency has been set to "Static Data" and is here for historic value. Updated 8/14/2024. Results from the Maryland Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey of new mothers who delivered live births in the years 2006 through 2014 for selected Healthy People 2020 objectives. The two missing values for "Increase abstinence from binge drinking*** among pregnant women." are <100%. [*PRAMS data includes only information on pregnancies that end in live birth. **First trimester defined by PRAMS as <13 weeks. ***Binge drinking = 4 or more drinks in a two hour sitting, starting 2009 births. Prior to 2009, binge drinking = 5 or more drinks in one episode.]
AIHW - Child and Maternal Health Indicators - Mothers who Smoked during Pregnancy (%) (SA3) 2012-2016
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This dataset presents the footprint of the percentage of all women who gave birth and smoked during pregnancy. The data spans every two years between 2012-2016 and is aggregated to Statistical Area Level 3 (SA3) geographic areas from the 2011 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The Child and Maternal Health Indicators have been calculated from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) National Mortality Database and Register of Births and National Perinatal Data Collection. This measure has been calculated with the numerator as the total number of mothers who smoked during pregnancy, and the denominator as the total number of mothers with a stated smoking status. For further information about this dataset, visit the data source:Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - Child and Maternal Health Data Tables. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data. Data at the area level exclude births to Australian non-residents and women who could not be allocated because their usual residence was not stated or was not valid. A woman's smoking status during pregnancy is self-reported. Percentage for an area are suppressed for publication and marked as 'NP' if the number of mothers with a stated smoking status for the area is less than 100.
SD Mothers and Babies - varied from 2008 to 2011 for different states
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Low birth weight babies, 2008 to 2010 (NSW, Qld, SA & ACT), 2009 to 2011 (Vic, WA & Tas), 2006 to 2008 (NT) and women who reported smoking during a pregnancy, 2008 to 2010 (NSW, Qld, SA & ACT), 2009 to 2011 (Vic, WA & Tas), 2006 to 2008 (NT) by SD.
Strategic Portfolio and Data Excellence - A Picture 2018 - Indicator 1, Figure 6
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Proportion (%) of ACT resident women who smoked during pregnancy, 2004–15 Source: ACT Health, Epidemiology Section. Maternal Perinatal Data Collection, unpublished data. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), National Perinatal Data Collection, published data.
Strategic Portfolio and Data Excellence - A Picture 2018 - Indicator 1, Figure 7
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Proportion (%) of ACT resident women who smoked during pregnancy by age, 2004–15. Source: ACT Health, Epidemiology Section. Maternal Perinatal Data Collection, unpublished data. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), National Perinatal Data Collection, published data.
SSD Mothers and Babies 2008
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Mothers and babies, including low birthweight babies, and mothers smoking during pregnancy by SSD, 2008