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2002 PRAMS Surveillance Report: State Exhibits
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Florida
Characteristics of PRAMS-Eligible Population and Respondents, 2002
Characteristic PRAMS-eligible population PRAMS respondents
Size Percent Size Percent
Age (years)
     < 20 23,189 11.5 602 29.7
     20–24 51,397 25.5 396 19.5
     25–34 97,981 48.7 783 38.6
     ≥ 35 28,816 14.3 245 12.1
Race
     White 148,973 74.1 1,197 59.1
     Black or African American 45,212 22.5 764 37.7
     American Indian 1,042 0.5 10 0.5
     Asian or Pacific Islander 5,301 2.6 45 2.2
     All other races 474 0.2 9 0.4
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 50,910 25.3 395 19.5
     No 150,102 74.7 1,630 80.5
Education (years)
     < 12 40,771 20.4 560 27.9
     12 68,219 34.1 707 35.3
     > 12 90,935 45.5 738 36.8
Marital status
     Married 122,311 60.7 966 47.6
     Unmarried 79,064 39.3 1,062 52.4
Birth weight
     Low (< 2,500 g) 15,310 7.6 1,052 51.9
     Normal (≥ 2,500 g) 186,029 92.4 974 48.1
Parity
     First birth 85,349 42.4 1,058 52.2
     Second birth or higher 115,969 57.6 970 47.8
Total 201,411   2,028  
  Estimated PRAMS-eligible population PRAMS respondents
Size 95% CI Percent 95% CI Size Percent
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 63,802 57,681–69,923 35.0 31.8–38.3 761 43.3
     $15,601–$25,200 36,212 31,167–41,257 19.9 17.3–22.7 356 20.3
     $25,201–$39,600 30,590 25,627–35,552 16.8 14.2–19.7 236 13.4
     ≥ $39,601 51,718 45,889–57,547 28.4 25.3–31.7 404 23.0
In crowded household
     (> 1 person/room) 30,167 25,411–34,924 15.5 13.2–18.0 304 15.5
Note: The PRAMS-eligible population is defined as state residents who had in-state births. Respondents are defined as women who completed a survey. Values for annual household income and crowded household are estimated from the PRAMS sample. Other population size and percent values for the characteristics of the PRAMS-eligible population are based on state birth certificate data.
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Unintended Pregnancy, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 597 74.9 2.3 70.1–79.2
     20–24 394 56.7 3.6 49.6–63.5
     25–34 770 38.3 2.4 33.6–43.2
     ≥ 35 241 34.1 4.2 26.4–42.8
Race
     White 1,184 41.8 2.1 37.8–45.9
     Black or African American 753 65.1 2.5 60.1–69.8
     All other races 64 26.5 6.9 15.2–42.1
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 390 45.8 3.5 39.1–52.8
     No 1,611 46.4 1.9 42.8–50.1
Education (years)
     < 12 551 56.5 3.6 49.4–63.3
     12 697 56.0 3.0 50.1–61.7
     > 12 733 35.0 2.4 30.5–39.8
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 1,106 63.0 2.3 58.3–67.4
     No 898 32.0 2.2 27.9–36.4
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 752 59.6 2.9 53.8–65.1
     $15,601–$25,200 352 53.3 3.9 45.5–60.9
     $25,201–$39,600 234 43.5 4.5 34.9–52.4
     ≥ $39,601 401 24.2 2.9 19.0–30.3
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Multivitamin Use 4 or More Times per Week During the Month Prior to Pregnancy, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 601 14.4 1.9 11.1–18.4
     20–24 393 16.6 2.7 11.9–22.7
     25–34 776 38.1 2.5 33.4–43.0
     ≥ 35 244 38.4 4.4 30.3–47.3
Race
     White 1,191 32.3 2.0 28.5–36.3
     Black or African American 758 21.5 2.1 17.6–25.8
     All other races 64 43.4 8.2 28.4–59.7
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 391 26.8 3.2 21.1–33.5
     No 1,622 31.7 1.8 28.2–35.3
Education (years)
     < 12 554 16.5 2.7 11.9–22.4
     12 702 25.2 2.6 20.5–30.7
     > 12 738 39.8 2.5 35.0–44.8
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 1,107 17.9 1.9 14.5–21.8
     No 909 40.9 2.3 36.3–45.5
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 755 20.4 2.4 16.1–25.5
     $15,601–$25,200 356 29.7 3.6 23.1–37.3
     $25,201–$39,600 236 32.5 4.3 24.6–41.4
     ≥ $39,601 404 41.2 3.4 34.6–48.0
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Physical Abuse by Husband or Partner During Pregnancy, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 595 5.8 1.2 3.8–8.7
     20–24 394 4.5 1.4 2.4–8.2
     25–34 776 2.1 0.6 1.2–3.7
     ≥ 35 241 1.1 0.8 0.3–4.3
Race
     White 1,184 2.0 0.5 1.2–3.3
     Black or African American 757 6.8 1.3 4.6–9.9
     All other races 64 0.0
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 386 1.8 0.9 0.6–4.7
     No 1,619 3.4 0.6 2.4–4.7
Education (years)
     < 12 547 5.6 1.4 3.4–9.1
     12 702 3.4 1.0 2.0–6.0
     > 12 736 1.5 0.5 0.8–2.9
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 1,106 4.4 0.9 3.0–6.4
     No 902 1.7 0.5 0.9–3.1
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 758 4.1 1.0 2.5–6.7
     $15,601–$25,200 353 4.8 1.4 2.7–8.3
     $25,201–$39,600 236 1.7 1.1 0.5–6.0
     ≥ $39,601 404 0.5 0.3 0.1–1.6
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Smoking During the Last 3 Months of Pregnancy, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 588 14.9 1.9 11.5–19.1
     20–24 392 13.1 2.6 8.8–19.0
     25–34 773 8.3 1.5 5.8–11.6
     ≥ 35 241 6.9 2.4 3.5–13.3
Race
     White 1,176 12.6 1.4 10.1–15.5
     Black or African American 753 2.1 0.6 1.1–3.8
     All other races 64 5.9 3.5 1.8–18.0
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 381 1.9 0.9 0.7–4.7
     No 1,612 12.9 1.3 10.5–15.8
Education (years)
     < 12 542 18.8 2.9 13.7–25.2
     12 699 12.2 2.0 8.8–16.7
     > 12 733 4.6 1.1 2.9–7.3
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 1,100 14.4 1.7 11.3–18.1
     No 896 6.2 1.2 4.2–9.0
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 749 11.1 1.8 8.0–15.2
     $15,601–$25,200 354 15.0 2.9 10.1–21.6
     $25,201–$39,600 234 9.5 2.8 5.2–16.6
     ≥ $39,601 402 5.1 1.6 2.8–9.2
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Pregnancy-Related Complications That Required a Hospital Stay of At Least 1 Day, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 596 19.3 2.0 15.7–23.5
     20–24 393 12.7 2.2 9.0–17.6
     25–34 773 13.1 1.5 10.5–16.3
     ≥ 35 244 9.1 2.1 5.7–14.1
Race
     White 1,184 11.4 1.2 9.3–13.9
     Black or African American 757 20.1 2.0 16.5–24.3
     All other races 64 6.6 3.5 2.3–17.7
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 388 5.7 1.3 3.7–8.7
     No 1,617 15.8 1.3 13.5–18.4
Education (years)
     < 12 548 17.8 2.5 13.3–23.3
     12 700 10.7 1.5 8.1–13.9
     > 12 737 12.5 1.5 9.9–15.7
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 1,108 15.0 1.5 12.3–18.1
     No 900 11.5 1.3 9.2–14.4
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 760 14.3 1.8 11.1–18.1
     $15,601–$25,200 353 17.0 2.6 12.4–22.8
     $25,201–$39,600 235 11.2 2.7 6.9–17.5
     ≥ $39,601 404 10.0 1.7 7.2–13.7
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Infant Discharge from Hospital Within 48 Hours, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 586 56.0 2.6 50.8–61.0
     20–24 386 60.3 3.5 53.4–66.9
     25–34 770 56.0 2.5 51.1–60.8
     ≥ 35 238 49.4 4.6 40.5–58.3
Race
     White 1,167 59.6 2.1 55.5–63.6
     Black or African American 750 44.4 2.6 39.4–49.5
     All other races 62 56.3 8.2 40.1–71.3
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 378 58.4 3.5 51.5–65.1
     No 1,601 55.2 1.9 51.5–58.9
Education (years)
     < 12 539 56.5 3.5 49.5–63.2
     12 691 56.8 2.9 51.1–62.4
     > 12 730 55.2 2.5 50.3–60.1
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 1,087 56.1 2.3 51.5–60.6
     No 895 56.1 2.3 51.4–60.6
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 748 52.3 2.9 46.7–57.9
     $15,601–$25,200 348 59.6 3.8 52.0–66.7
     $25,201–$39,600 235 58.4 4.4 49.5–66.7
     ≥ $39,601 401 59.8 3.4 53.0–66.3
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Infant Checkup Within 1 Week of Hospital Discharge for Infants Discharged Within 48 Hours, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 231 81.4 2.9 75.0–86.4
     20–24 152 84.5 3.5 76.4–90.2
     25–34 266 82.1 2.7 76.1–86.9
     ≥ 35 81 88.7 4.3 77.3–94.7
Race
     White 473 84.8 2.0 80.4–88.4
     Black or African American 232 76.5 3.5 69.0–82.6
     All other races 26 ††‡ ‡ ††‡ ‡ ††‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 161 85.1 3.5 76.9–90.7
     No 570 82.8 2.0 78.4–86.4
Education (years)
     < 12 215 81.1 4.0 72.1–87.7
     12 252 85.9 2.9 79.3–90.7
     > 12 258 83.4 2.6 77.6–88.0
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 410 82.8 2.5 77.3–87.2
     No 321 84.0 2.5 78.5–88.2
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 253 82.9 3.2 75.6–88.4
     $15,601–$25,200 141 81.6 4.1 72.2–88.3
     $25,201–$39,600 90 88.9 4.0 78.2–94.7
     ≥ $39,601 166 81.4 3.6 73.2–87.5
‡ Confidence interval.
†† Missing ≥ 10% data.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Sufficient Well-Baby Care, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 501 74.0††    2.5 69.0–78.6
     20–24 346 72.7       3.3 65.7–78.6
     25–34 687 83.5       1.9 79.4–87.0
     ≥ 35 211 87.5††    3.0 80.4–92.3
Race
     White 1,057 83.0       1.6 79.6–86.0
     Black or African American 632 71.4††    2.5 66.3–76.1
     All other races 56 80.3††§§ 7.0 63.0–90.7
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 344 89.0       2.3 83.7–92.7
     No 1,401 77.3       1.7 73.9–80.4
Education (years)
     < 12 459 73.5††    3.3 66.7–79.4
     12 611 76.8       2.5 71.4–81.4
     > 12 663 86.0       1.8 82.1–89.2
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 940 75.5       2.1 71.1–79.4
     No 807 84.5       1.8 80.7–87.7
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 640 77.5       2.5 72.2–82.0
     $15,601–$25,200 312 78.3       3.3 71.1–84.1
     $25,201–$39,600 213 85.1       3.3 77.4–90.5
     ≥ $39,601 375 89.7       2.1 84.9–93.1
Note: Sufficient well-baby care is defined as an infant receiving
     2 or more checkups by 2–3 months (60–122 days) of age;
     3 or more checkups by 4–5 months (123–183 days) of age; or
     4 or more checkups by 6–9 months (184–274 days) of age.
‡ Confidence interval.
†† Missing ≥ 10% data.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Florida
Prevalence of Postpartum Contraceptive Use, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 588 81.6 2.1 77.2–85.3
     20–24 391 84.9 2.4 79.4–89.0
     25–34 772 84.9 1.8 81.1–88.0
     ≥ 35 241 81.8 3.4 74.1–87.6
Race
     White 1,179 86.2 1.4 83.2–88.7
     Black or African American 750 79.0 2.1 74.5–82.8
     All other races 62 74.0 7.4 57.4–85.8
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 384 90.3 2.0 85.6–93.5
     No 1,607 81.8 1.4 78.8–84.5
Education (years)
     < 12 543 80.9 2.6 75.3–85.5
     12 696 85.9 1.9 81.7–89.3
     > 12 732 84.1 1.9 80.1–87.4
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 1,096 83.7 1.6 80.3–86.6
     No 898 84.3 1.7 80.7–87.4
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,600 755 82.5 2.0 78.2–86.1
     $15,601–$25,200 353 84.0 2.9 77.6–88.9
     $25,201–$39,600 235 92.5 2.3 86.7–95.9
     ≥ $39,601 403 83.3 2.6 77.6–87.8
Note: Contraceptive use is defined as using any of the following birth control methods at time of survey: not having sex at certain times (rhythm) or using such birth control methods as the pill, Norplant®, shots (Depo-Provera®), condoms, diaphragm, foam, IUD, tubal ligation, or vasectomy.
‡ Confidence interval.

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Page last modified: 8/23/06
Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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