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2002 PRAMS Surveillance Report: State Exhibits
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Alaska
Characteristics of PRAMS-Eligible Population and Respondents, 2002
Characteristic PRAMS-eligible population PRAMS respondents
Size Percent Size Percent
Age (years)
     < 20 1,033 10.8    224 13.8   
     20–24 2,745 28.6    442 27.2   
     25–34 4,533 47.2    727 44.7   
     ≥ 35 1,296 13.5    232 14.3   
Race
     White 6,064 64.1    704 46.3   
     Black or African American 418 4.4    53 3.5   
     Asian or Pacific Islander 671 7.1    84 5.5   
     Alaska Native 2,306 24.4    681 44.7   
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 785 10.6†† 125 10.5††
     No 6,644 89.4†† 1,065 89.5††
Education (years)
     < 12 1,315 14.4    281 18.6   
     12 4,001 43.7    676 44.7   
     > 12 3,846 42.0    554 36.7   
Marital status
     Married 6,373 66.4    963 59.4   
     Unmarried 3,231 33.6    658 40.6   
Birth weight
     Low (< 2,500 g) 506 5.3    336 20.8   
     Normal (≥ 2,500 g) 9,087 94.7    1,278 79.2   
Parity
     First birth 3,390 36.4    569 36.2   
     Second birth or higher 5,931 63.6    1,002 63.8   
Total 9,612   1,625  
  Estimated PRAMS-eligible population PRAMS respondents
Size 95% CI Percent 95% CI Size Percent
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 2,199 1,989–2,410 24.0 21.8–26.3 454 29.6
     $15,001–$25,000 1,197 1,024–1,371 13.1 11.3–15.1 221 14.4
     $25,001–$40,000 2,077 1,851–2,303 22.6 20.3–25.2 331 21.6
     ≥ $40,001 3,701 3,437–3,965 40.3 37.5–43.2 529 34.5
In crowded household
     (> 1 person/room) 1,939 1,746–2,132 20.7 18.7–22.8 414 26.3
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.
†† Missing ≤ 10% data.

 

Alaska
Prevalence of Unintended Pregnancy, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 222 78.9    3.1 72.2–84.4
     20–24 432 54.6    2.8 49.1–60.0
     25–34 711 34.1    2.0 30.3–38.2
     ≥ 35 224 34.6    3.8 27.6–42.4
Race
     White 690 41.3    2.0 37.5–45.3
     Black or African American 50 63.2§§ 7.8 47.1–76.8
     Asian or Pacific Islander 84 44.8    6.2 33.2–57.0
     Alaska Native 663 53.0    1.7 49.6–56.3
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 123 56.1    5.3 45.6–66.1
     No 1,041 45.7    1.7 42.3–49.1
Education (years)
     < 12 274 61.2    3.3 54.5–67.5
     12 660 51.6    2.2 47.2–55.9
     > 12 544 34.0    2.3 29.7–38.6
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 848 57.7    2.0 53.8–61.5
     No 741 34.1    2.0 30.3–38.0
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 446 61.6    2.7 56.3–66.7
     $15,001–$25,000 216 55.3    4.0 47.5–62.9
     $25,001–$40,000 323 47.7    3.2 41.5–54.0
     ≥ $40,001 517 29.3    2.2 25.2–33.9
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Alaska
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)
     < 20 221 15.7    2.8 11.0–22.0
     20–24 441 22.8    2.4 18.5–27.8
     25–34 725 36.7    2.1 32.7–40.9
     ≥ 35 228 44.9    3.9 37.4–52.6
Race
     White 702 36.7    1.9 33.0–40.6
     Black or African American 53 24.0§§ 6.8 13.2–39.6
     Asian or Pacific Islander 83 29.2    5.6 19.4–41.3
     Alaska Native 674 19.8    1.4 17.2–22.6
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 125 27.1    4.9 18.6–37.8
     No 1,056 31.0    1.6 27.8–34.3
Education (years)
     < 12 278 19.2    2.8 14.3–25.1
     12 673 22.1    1.9 18.6–26.0
     > 12 550 45    2.4 40.4–49.7
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 865 23.0    1.7 19.9–26.5
     No 750 39.4    2.0 35.5–43.5
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 453 15.7    1.9 12.4–19.8
     $15,001–$25,000 220 22.8    3.4 16.8–30.1
     $25,001–$40,000 329 31.5    3.0 25.9–37.6
     ≥ $40,001 524 44.5    2.4 39.8–49.3
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 221 6.2    1.6 3.7–10.0
     20–24 440 4.0    0.9 2.6–6.2
     25–34 724 2.6    0.5 1.7–3.8
     ≥ 35 226 0.3    0.2 0.0–1.4
Race
     White 697 1.0    0.4 0.5–2.1
     Black or African American 52 10.3§§ 5.1 3.7–25.3
     Asian or Pacific Islander 83 2.3    1.7 0.5–9.3
     Alaska Native 677 7.6    0.9 6.1–9.6
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 121 2.8    1.6 0.9–8.3
     No 1,057 3.4    0.5 2.5–4.6
Education (years)
     < 12 277 5.3    1.2 3.5–8.1
     12 670 3.6    0.6 2.5–5.1
     > 12 550 1.7    0.6 0.9–3.3
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 859 4.7    0.7 3.6–6.3
     No 752 1.6    0.4 0.9–2.8
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 448 8.1    1.4 5.7–11.2
     $15,001–$25,000 221 4.3    1.4 2.3–8.0
     $25,001–$40,000 328 1.8    0.5 1.0–2.9
     ≥ $40,001 526 0.8    0.3 0.3–1.8
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 217 26.0    3.5 19.8–33.3
     20–24 433 21.0    2.1 17.2–25.4
     25–34 712 16.7    1.5 14.0–19.8
     ≥ 35 225 7.8    2.1 4.6–12.9
Race
     White 695 14.9    1.4 12.3–18.0
     Black or African American 53 3.9§§ 2.9 0.9–15.4
     Asian or Pacific Islander 82 10.5    3.9 5.0–20.8
     Alaska Native 658 29.3    1.6 26.4–32.5
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 124 21.8    4.3 14.5–31.3
     No 1,042 17.8    1.2 15.5–20.3
Education (years)
     < 12 266 40.9    3.4 34.4–47.7
     12 661 20.3    1.7 17.2–23.9
     > 12 550 7.1    1.2 5.1–9.8
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 841 25.6    1.7 22.4–29.1
     No 746 10.7    1.2 8.7–13.2
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 438 34.1    2.6 29.2–39.5
     $15,001–$25,000 216 18.4    3.0 13.3–24.9
     $25,001–$40,000 327 14.8    2.1 11.2–19.4
     ≥ $40,001 523 9.0    1.3 6.8–11.9
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Alaska
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)
     < 20 218 13.1    2.4 9.0–18.6
     20–24 441 10.9    1.5 8.3–14.2
     25–34 726 10.4    1.2 8.3–12.9
     ≥ 35 231 16.1    2.7 11.5–22.0
Race
     White 700 11.1    1.1 9.1–13.6
     Black or African American 52 16.1§§ 5.2 8.3–29.0
     Asian or Pacific Islander 83 11.5    3.6 6.1–20.6
     Alaska Native 678 12.2    1.0 10.4–14.3
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 123 13.4    3.4 8.0–21.7
     No 1,061 10.8    1.0 9.1–12.9
Education (years)
     < 12 277 15.0    2.3 11.0–20.1
     12 673 10.8    1.3 8.6–13.5
     > 12 552 10.9    1.3 8.6–13.7
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 865 13.0    1.2 10.8–15.6
     No 751 10.5    1.2 8.4–13.0
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 452 13.0    1.7 10.0–16.8
     $15,001–$25,000 220 16.5    2.8 11.8–22.7
     $25,001–$40,000 330 9.8    1.6 7.1–13.4
     ≥ $40,001 527 10.6    1.4 8.2–13.7
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 221 68.6    3.4 61.5–74.9
     20–24 430 68.0    2.5 62.8–72.8
     25–34 707 72.4    1.8 68.6–75.9
     ≥ 35 221 61.0    3.8 53.4–68.2
Race
     White 671 71.4    1.8 67.7–74.8
     Black or African American 53 67.2§§ 7.3 51.7–79.7
     Asian or Pacific Islander 80 66.8    5.8 54.7–77.0
     Alaska Native 675 65.2    1.6 62.0–68.3
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 123 66.0    5.1 55.5–75.1
     No 1,028 68.4    1.6 65.2–71.5
Education (years)
     < 12 275 63.6    3.3 57.0–69.7
     12 661 71.4    1.9 67.5–75.0
     > 12 531 69.4    2.2 64.9–73.5
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 846 66.3    1.8 62.6–69.8
     No 733 71.8    1.8 68.1–75.3
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 446 63.6    2.6 58.3–68.5
     $15,001–$25,000 212 69.3    3.6 61.9–75.9
     $25,001–$40,000 325 70.3    2.8 64.4–75.5
     ≥ $40,001 511 72.7    2.1 68.3–76.7
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Alaska
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)
     < 20 124 73.7    3.8 65.5–80.5
     20–24 234 70.5    3.1 64.1–76.1
     25–34 418 80.1    2.0 75.9–83.8
     ≥ 35 101 85.0    3.6 76.5–90.8
Race
     White 385 84.8    1.8 80.9–88.0
     Black or African American 24 ††‡ ‡ ††‡ ‡ ††‡ ‡
     Asian or Pacific Islander 39 78.2§§ 6.7 62.4–88.6
     Alaska Native 371 55.8    2.2 51.3–60.1
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 71 78.3    5.0 67.0–86.5
     No 582 76.7    1.8 73.0–80.0
Education (years)
     < 12 146 65.1    4.1 56.7–72.6
     12 378 72.2    2.4 67.3–76.6
     > 12 293 86.2    2.0 81.8–89.7
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 446 74.9    2.0 70.7–78.6
     No 431 79.6    2.0 75.3–83.2
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 225 67.2    3.2 60.5–73.2
     $15,001–$25,000 118 77.7    3.8 69.5–84.2
     $25,001–$40,000 188 75.6    3.3 68.5–81.5
     ≥ $40,001 308 83.3    2.2 78.6–87.1
‡ Confidence interval.
†† Missing ≥ 10% data.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Alaska
Prevalence of Sufficient Well-Baby Care, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 195 76.7       3.2 69.9–82.4
     20–24 386 75.1       2.4 70.0–79.6
     25–34 636 75.6       1.9 71.7–79.1
     ≥ 35 198 78.8††    3.0 72.3–84.1
Race
     White 631 80.8       1.7 77.3–83.9
     Black or African American 44 80.2††§§ 7.1 62.7–90.8
     Asian or Pacific Islander 71 83.9       4.9 72.0–91.3
     Alaska Native 582 60.2       1.8 56.6–63.6
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 104 72.7††    4.9 62.1–81.3
     No 935 75.0       1.5 71.9–77.9
Education (years)
     < 12 238 69.3       3.0 63.1–75.0
     12 587 73.0       2.0 68.8–76.8
     > 12 489 80.2       2.0 76.1–83.8
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 741 72.6       1.8 69.0–75.9
     No 674 79.1       1.7 75.5–82.3
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 384 71.3††    2.5 66.2–76.0
     $15,001–$25,000 192 75.9       3.4 68.6–81.9
     $25,001–$40,000 296 76.3       2.7 70.7–81.2
     ≥ $40,001 474 78.4       2.1 74.0–82.3
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.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Alaska
Prevalence of Postpartum Contraceptive Use, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 220 85.0    2.6 79.3–89.4
     20–24 439 80.2    2.1 75.7–84.0
     25–34 723 80.1    1.7 76.6–83.2
     ≥ 35 231 76.6    3.4 69.4–82.5
Race
     White 700 83.1    1.5 79.9–85.8
     Black or African American 53 92.7§§ 4.2 79.0–97.7
     Asian or Pacific Islander 83 66.5    5.9 54.2–77.0
     Alaska Native 674 75.2    1.5 72.1–78.0
     All other races 0 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 124 78.8    4.4 69.0–86.1
     No 1,057 80.1    1.4 77.3–82.7
Education (years)
     < 12 277 80.3    2.5 74.9–84.8
     12 670 79.8    1.7 76.1–83.0
     > 12 553 80.7    1.9 76.7–84.1
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 863 80.3    1.5 77.2–83.1
     No 750 80.2    1.7 76.7–83.2
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,000 451 80.2    2.0 76.0–83.9
     $15,001–$25,000 219 76.0    3.4 68.8–82.0
     $25,001–$40,000 330 83.8    2.3 78.9–87.8
     ≥ $40,001 527 79.8    2.0 75.5–83.4
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.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

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Page last modified: 8/23/06
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