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2002 PRAMS Surveillance Report: State Exhibits
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Louisiana
Characteristics of PRAMS-Eligible Population and Respondents, 2002
Characteristic PRAMS-eligible population PRAMS respondents
Size Percent Size Percent
Age (years)
     < 20 10,087 16.0 269 15.8
     20–24 20,762 32.9 556 32.6
     25–34 26,592 42.2 726 42.6
     ≥ 35 5,619 8.9 153 9.0
Race
     White 35,642 56.5 933 54.8
     Black or African American 25,899 41.1 733 43.0
     Native American 406 0.6 13 0.8
     Asian or Pacific Islander 1,024 1.6 23 1.3
     All other races 88 0.1 2 0.1
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 1,357 2.2 26 1.5
     No 61,654 97.8 1,676 98.5
Education (years)
     < 12 14,496 23.0 349 20.5
     12 23,105 36.7 642 37.7
     > 12 25,413 40.3 712 41.8
Marital status
     Married 33,363 52.9 894 52.5
     Unmarried 29,657 47.1 809 47.5
Birth weight
     Low (< 2,500 g) 6,033 9.6 486 28.6
     Normal (≥ 2,500 g) 57,074 90.4 1,215 71.4
Parity
     First birth 25,203 40.0 735 43.2
     Second birth or higher 37,809 60.0 968 56.8
Total 63,112   1,704  
  Estimated PRAMS-eligible population PRAMS respondents
Size 95% CI Percent 95% CI Size Percent
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 24,910 23,170–26,651 44.6 41.7–47.4 654 43.5
     $16,000–$24,999 7,038 5,988–8,087 12.6 10.8–14.6 195 13.0
     $25,000–$39,999 8,364 7,251–9,476 15.0 13.1–17.0 237 15.7
     ≥ $40,000 15,595 14,214–16,975 27.9 25.5–30.5 419 27.8
In crowded household
     (> 1 person/room) 8,588 7,387–9,789 14.1 12.3–16.2 222 13.7
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.

 

Louisiana
Prevalence of Unintended Pregnancy, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 268 83.0    2.6 77.3–87.5
     20–24 548 63.5    2.3 58.9–67.9
     25–34 716 40.4    2.1 36.4–44.5
     ≥ 35 145 35.4    4.5 27.2–44.5
Race
     White 919 43.6    1.8 40.2–47.1
     Black or African American 721 71.1    2.0 67.0–74.9
     All other races 37 33.4§§ 9.2 18.3–53.0
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 26 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
     No 1,649 54.5    1.4 51.8–57.2
Education (years)
     < 12 346 70.0    2.7 64.4–75.1
     12 632 59.4    2.2 55.0–63.6
     > 12 698 41.7    2.1 37.7–45.8
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 994 69.9    1.7 66.6–73.1
     No 683 31.4    2.0 27.7–35.4
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 643 70.1    2.0 65.9–73.9
     $16,000–$24,999 191 55.9    4.0 48.0–63.6
     $25,000–$39,999 233 42.5    3.6 35.6–49.8
     ≥ $40,000 415 27.6    2.4 23.2–32.6
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Louisiana
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)
     < 20 267 16.6     2.7 12.0–22.5
     20–24 555 17.3     1.7 14.1–21.0
     25–34 724 35.6     2.0 31.8–39.5
     ≥ 35 153 46.0     4.5 37.5–54.8
Race
     White 932 33.0     1.6 29.9–36.3
     Black or African American 729 19.7    1.8 16.4–23.4
     All other races 38 23.2§§ 7.5 11.7–40.9
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 26 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
     No 1,671 27.8    1.2 25.5–30.3
Education (years)
     < 12 346 20.6    2.5 16.2–25.9
     12 641 20.3    1.8 17.0–24.0
     > 12 711 37.4    2.0 33.6–41.4
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 1,002 18.2    1.4 15.6–21.0
     No 697 41.0    2.0 37.1–45.0
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 651 16.9    1.7 13.9–20.4
     $16,000–24,999 195 24.9    3.4 18.8–32.2
     $25,000–39,999 237 28.9    3.3 22.9–35.8
     ≥ $40,000 418 47.5    2.7 42.3–52.7
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 266 8.7    2.0 5.4–13.6
     20–24 549 6.8    1.3 4.8–9.7
     25–34 714 3.7    0.8 2.3–5.7
     ≥ 35 153 2.5    1.4 0.8–7.4
Race
     White 918 3.8    0.7 2.6–5.4
     Black or African American 726 7.3    1.2 5.3–10.0
     All other races 38 13.0§§ 6.9 4.3–33.2
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 26 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
     No 1,654 5.2    0.6 4.1–6.6
Education (years)
     < 12 344 9.9    1.8 6.9–14.1
     12 630 5.8    1.1 4.0–8.4
     > 12 707 2.7    0.7 1.6–4.6
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 993 7.7    1.0 6.0–9.9
     No 689 2.0    0.6 1.1–3.7
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 646 10.2    1.4 7.8–13.3
     $16,000–$24,999 189 3.2    1.5 1.2–7.8
     $25,000–$39,999 233 3.6    1.4 1.6–7.6
     ≥ $40,000 417 1.2    0.6 0.4–3.0
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 259 9.0    2.0 5.8–13.7
     20–24 540 13.8    1.7 10.8–17.4
     25–34 706 12.2    1.4 9.7–15.3
     ≥ 35 150 7.4    2.3 4.0–13.3
Race
     White 899 16.5    1.4 14.0–19.3
     Black or African American 718 5.3    1.0 3.6–7.6
     All other races 38 10.0§§ 5.4 3.3–26.4
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 26 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
     No 1,627 12.0    0.9 10.3–13.9
Education (years)
     < 12 331 21.5    2.5 16.9–26.8
     12 623 13.8    1.6 11.0–17.2
     > 12 700 5.2    0.9 3.6–7.4
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 972 15.5    1.3 13.1–18.3
     No 683 6.5    1.1 4.7–8.9
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 629 15.2    1.6 12.3–18.6
     $16,000–$24,999 189 16.6    3.1 11.4–23.5
     $25,000–$39,999 233 14.9    2.7 10.3–21.1
     ≥ $40,000 413 4.4    1.1 2.7–7.1
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Louisiana
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)
     < 20 262 16.7    2.6 12.2–22.4
     20–24 550 20.8    1.9 17.3–24.8
     25–34 707 16.5    1.6 13.7–19.8
     ≥ 35 153 10.4    2.6 6.3–16.8
Race
     White 922 17.4    1.3 15.0–20.2
     Black or African American 713 17.9    1.7 14.8–21.4
     All other races 37 9.4§§ 5.4 2.8–26.7
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 24 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
     No 1,646 17.3    1.0 15.3–19.4
Education (years)
     < 12 342 18.5    2.4 14.3–23.6
     12 629 16.6    1.6 13.6–20.1
     > 12 700 17.6    1.6 14.7–21.0
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 984 19.2    1.4 16.6–22.2
     No 688 14.8    1.5 12.2–17.9
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 640 17.0    1.7 14.0–20.5
     $16,000–24,999 192 24.6    3.5 18.4–32.1
     $25,000–39,999 231 18.8    2.9 13.8–25.0
     ≥ $40,000 415 14.0    1.8 10.7–17.9
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 263 55.0    3.5 48.0–61.7
     20–24 543 56.1    2.4 51.4–60.8
     25–34 703 56.1    2.1 52.1–60.2
     ≥ 35 151 44.0    4.5 35.6–52.9
Race
     White 917 59.3    1.7 55.9–62.7
     Black or African American 706 48.7    2.3 44.3–53.1
     All other races 37 48.8§§ 9.3 31.5–66.5
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 25 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
     No 1,633 54.8    1.4 52.1–57.5
Education (years)
     < 12 339 51.8    3.1 45.8–57.8
     12 627 56.6    2.2 52.2–60.9
     > 12 693 55.0    2.1 50.9–59.0
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 983 53.5    1.8 49.9–57.0
     No 677 56.9    2.1 52.8–60.9
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 638 52.1    2.3 47.7–56.5
     $16,000–$24,999 192 56.6    4.0 48.6–64.2
     $25,000–$39,999 229 64.5    3.5 57.4–71.0
     ≥ $40,000 415 57.3    2.6 52.1–62.4
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Louisiana
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)
     < 20 106 70.7    4.5 61.3–78.6
     20–24 231 71.5    3.0 65.2–77.0
     25–34 308 72.4    2.6 67.1–77.2
     ≥ 35 53 72.6§§ 6.2 58.9–83.0
Race
     White 463 73.4    2.1 69.2–77.3
     Black or African American 222 69.1    3.2 62.6–75.0
     All other races 13 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 13 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
     No 684 72.2    1.7 68.7–75.5
Education (years)
     < 12 129 68.8    4.1 60.2–76.2
     12 264 69.4    2.9 63.5–74.8
     > 12 305 75.5    2.5 70.3–80.0
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 381 70.4    2.4 65.6–74.9
     No 317 73.7    2.5 68.6–78.3
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 241 70.5    3.0 64.3–76.0
     $16,000–24,999 80 76.5    4.9 65.7–84.7
     $25,000–39,999 116 75.2    4.0 66.5–82.3
     ≥ $40,000 194 75.1    3.1 68.6–80.7
‡ Confidence interval.
‡‡ < 30 respondents; not reported.
§§ < 60 respondents; may not be reliable.

 

Louisiana
Prevalence of Sufficient Well-Baby Care, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 203 82.7†† 2.8 76.4–87.6
     20–24 460 78.6    2.1 74.2–82.5
     25–34 594 82.6    1.7 79.1–85.7
     ≥ 35 130 86.5†† 3.2 78.9–91.7
Race
     White 814 83.1    1.4 80.2–85.6
     Black or African American 541 79.5†† 2.0 75.4–83.1
     All other races 32 79.5§§ 8.1 59.3–91.1
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 22 ††‡ ‡ ††‡ ‡ ††‡ ‡
     No 1,363 81.7†† 1.1 79.3–83.8
Education (years)
     < 12 266 78.0†† 2.7 72.2–82.9
     12 519 79.1†† 2.0 75.0–82.7
     > 12 602 85.5    1.5 82.2–88.3
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 795 78.2†† 1.6 74.9–81.2
     No 592 86.4    1.5 83.2–89.0
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 518 78.9†† 2.0 74.8–82.5
     $16,000–$24,999 160 73.6    3.7 65.7–80.2
     $25,000–$39,999 197 80.8    3.1 74.1–86.1
     ≥ $40,000 359 88.9    1.7 85.1–91.9
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.

 

Louisiana
Prevalence of Postpartum Contraceptive Use, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 266 86.9    2.4 81.4–90.9
     20–24 555 83.2    1.8 79.3–86.5
     25–34 717 85.3    1.5 82.1–88.0
     ≥ 35 152 82.6    3.5 74.7–88.4
Race
     White 929 85.4    1.2 82.8–87.7
     Black or African American 724 83.2    1.7 79.6–86.2
     All other races 37 87.6§§ 6.3 69.4–95.7
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 26 ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡
     No 1,662 84.3    1.0 82.2–86.2
Education (years)
     < 12 342 84.0    2.3 79.0–87.9
     12 638 84.5    1.7 80.9–87.5
     > 12 709 85.0    1.5 81.8–87.7
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 996 83.7    1.4 80.9–86.2
     No 694 85.9    1.5 82.8–88.5
Annual household income
     ≤ $15,999 649 81.7    1.8 78.0–84.9
     $16,000–24,999 194 88.9    2.5 83.0–93.0
     $25,000–39,999 236 88.5    2.4 83.0–92.3
     ≥ $40,000 417 85.9    1.9 81.9–89.2
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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