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2002 PRAMS Surveillance Report: State Exhibits
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Utah
Characteristics of PRAMS-Eligible Population and Respondents, 2002
Characteristic PRAMS-eligible population PRAMS respondents
Size Percent Size Percent
Age (years)
     < 20 3,569 7.4    125 7.9   
     20–24 15,597 32.3    490 31.0   
     25–34 24,921 51.6    803 50.8   
     ≥ 35 4,174 8.6    164 10.4   
Race
     White 45,447 94.7    1,107 70.2   
     Black or African American 324 0.7    131 8.3   
     American Indian 582 1.2    106 6.7   
     Asian or Pacific Islander 1,554 3.2    231 14.7   
     All other races 106 0.2    1 0.1   
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 6,881 14.3†† 155 9.8††
     No 41,383 85.7†† 1,420 90.2††
Education (years)
     < 12 6,953 14.6    248 15.9   
     12 15,109 31.7    462 29.7   
     > 12 25,588 53.7    848 54.4   
Marital status
     Married 39,937 82.7    1,275 80.6   
     Unmarried 8,327 17.3    307 19.4   
Birth weight
     Low (< 2,500 g) 2,732 5.7    404 25.6   
     Normal (≥ 2,500 g) 45,512 94.3    1,176 74.4   
Parity
     First birth 16,891 35.1    582 36.9   
     Second birth or higher 31,293 64.9    997 63.1   
Total 48,264   1,582  
  Estimated PRAMS-eligible population PRAMS respondents
Size 95% CI Percent 95% CI Size Percent
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 10,442 9,099–11,785 22.6 19.9–25.5 380 25.4
     $15,000–$24,999 8,505 7,328–9,682 18.4 16.0–21.1 274 18.3
     $25,000–$34,999 6,717 5,668–7,765 14.5 12.4–16.9 223 14.9
     ≥ $35,000 20,576 19,137–22,015 44.5 41.3–47.7 620 41.4
In crowded household
     (> 1 person/room) 6,310 5,229–7,391 13.4 11.3–15.8 232 15.4
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.

 

Utah
Prevalence of Unintended Pregnancy, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 120 65.7 6.2 52.8–76.6
     20–24 481 36.5 2.8 31.2–42.1
     25–34 797 27.2 2.0 23.4–31.4
     ≥ 35 160 20.2 4.0 13.5–29.2
Race
     White 1,094 31.5 1.6 28.4–34.8
     Black or African American 128 49.9 3.5 43.1–56.7
     All other races 330 50.9 4.7 41.7–60.0
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 153 43.2 4.8 34.2–52.6
     No 1,398 30.9 1.6 27.8–34.2
Education (years)
     < 12 241 55.2 4.4 46.5–63.6
     12 453 37.8 3.0 32.1–43.9
     > 12 842 22.7 1.8 19.4–26.3
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 605 48.9 2.8 43.4–54.5
     No 953 23.5 1.7 20.3–27.0
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 373 46.8 3.6 39.8–54.0
     $15,000–$24,999 271 40.3 3.9 33.0–48.0
     $25,000–$34,999 220 30.5 4.1 23.1–39.0
     ≥ $35,000 614 21.2 2.0 17.5–25.4
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Utah
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)
     < 20 122 12.7 4.3 6.4–23.6
     20–24 487 33.0 2.7 28.0–38.4
     25–34 799 43.5 2.2 39.2–47.9
     ≥ 35 163 52.5 5.0 42.8–62.1
Race
     White 1,104 38.9 1.6 35.7–42.2
     Black or African American 124 27.8 3.1 22.1–34.2
     All other races 337 26.7 3.4 20.6–33.9
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 154 24.3 4.0 17.3–33.0
     No 1,410 40.4 1.7 37.2–43.8
Education (years)
     < 12 242 21.1 3.6 14.9–29.1
     12 459 24.8 2.6 20.1–30.2
     > 12 846 50.7 2.1 46.6–54.9
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 607 25.1 2.4 20.7–30.1
     No 964 45.8 2.0 42.0–49.7
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 376 21.8 3.0 16.6–28.2
     $15,000–$24,999 272 32.3 3.6 25.7–39.7
     $25,000–$34,999 222 34.8 4.0 27.4–43.1
     ≥ $35,000 619 51.2 2.4 46.5–56.0
‡ Confidence interval.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 123 5.9 3.1 2.0–15.7
     20–24 487 3.2 1.1 1.7–6.2
     25–34 797 2.1 0.7 1.2–3.9
     ≥ 35 163 1.1 1.1 0.2–6.8
Race
     White 1,103 2.6 0.6 1.7–4.0
     Black or African American 127 4.8 1.5 2.5–8.7
     All other races 334 4.5 2.6 1.4–13.2
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 154 4.8 2.1 2.0–10.9
     No 1,409 2.4 0.5 1.5–3.7
Education (years)
     < 12 241 4.7 1.9 2.1–10.3
     12 460 3.1 1.1 1.6–6.2
     > 12 845 1.9 0.6 1.0–3.5
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 606 5.4 1.3 3.3–8.6
     No 964 1.2 0.4 0.6–2.5
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 377 5.7 1.8 3.1–10.4
     $15,000–$24,999 274 3.1 1.5 1.2–7.7
     $25,000–$34,999 223 2.3 1.2 0.8–6.3
     ≥ $35,000 619 1.3 0.6 0.6–3.0
‡ Confidence interval.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 123 15.4 5.0 8.0–27.8
     20–24 485 9.0 1.7 6.2–13.0
     25–34 793 4.3 1.0 2.8–6.8
     ≥ 35 162 4.8 2.0 2.0–10.7
Race
     White 1,097 6.9 0.9 5.3–9.0
     Black or African American 126 11.8 2.4 7.9–17.3
     All other races 334 3.2 0.8 1.9–5.3
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 153 7.6 2.6 3.8–14.6
     No 1,403 6.6 0.9 5.0–8.6
Education (years)
     < 12 243 14.9 3.2 9.7–22.2
     12 454 12.6 2.1 9.0–17.3
     > 12 842 1.1 0.4 0.5–2.4
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 603 13.7 2.0 10.2–18.3
     No 960 3.0 0.7 1.9–4.8
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 376 14.7 2.7 10.2–20.7
     $15,000–$24,999 272 7.5 2.1 4.2–12.9
     $25,000–$34,999 223 5.4 2.1 2.5–11.3
     ≥ $35,000 618 2.7 0.9 1.5–5.0
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Utah
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)
     < 20 124 11.7 3.7 6.2–21.1
     20–24 488 9.4 1.6 6.8–13.0
     25–34 795 7.7 1.0 5.8–10.0
     ≥ 35 162 8.4 2.4 4.7–14.6
Race
     White 1,102 8.6 0.9 7.0–10.4
     Black or African American 127 13.7 2.4 9.6–19.0
     All other races 334 9.2 1.4 6.8–12.4
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 153 6.9 1.9 3.9–11.7
     No 1,409 8.9 0.9 7.3–10.9
Education (years)
     < 12 243 12.2 2.6 8.0–18.4
     12 459 9.6 1.7 6.8–13.5
     > 12 843 7.2 0.9 5.6–9.3
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 607 11.2 1.6 8.5–14.7
     No 962 7.2 0.9 5.6–9.3
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 379 12.2 2.2 8.5–17.1
     $15,000–$24,999 273 11.6 2.4 7.7–17.2
     $25,000–$34,999 223 5.6 1.7 3.0–10.2
     ≥ $35,000 617 6.8 1.1 5.0–9.2
‡ Confidence interval.

 

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

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 122 67.7 6.0 55.0–78.2
     20–24 483 68.2 2.7 62.8–73.2
     25–34 778 73.0 2.0 69.0–76.7
     ≥ 35 159 67.0 4.7 57.2–75.5
Race
     White 1,077 71.1 1.5 68.0–74.0
     Black or African American 126 51.3 3.5 44.5–58.1
     All other races 333 64.8 4.5 55.5–73.0
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 148 58.9 4.7 49.5–67.7
     No 1,387 72.4 1.5 69.3–75.3
Education (years)
     < 12 239 63.0 4.2 54.4–70.9
     12 451 68.0 2.9 62.2–73.3
     > 12 830 74.1 1.8 70.4–77.5
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 597 67.5 2.6 62.1–72.4
     No 945 72.0 1.8 68.4–75.3
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 366 64.1 3.5 56.9–70.7
     $15,000–$24,999 272 65.6 3.7 58.1–72.4
     $25,000–$34,999 220 71.7 3.8 63.6–78.6
     ≥ $35,000 609 75.2 2.0 71.0–79.0
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Utah
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 63 56.1 8.4 39.6–71.4
     20–24 287 61.0 3.5 54.0–67.6
     25–34 456 64.7 2.6 59.4–69.7
     ≥ 35 81 70.2 5.9 57.5–80.4
Race
     White 628 63.3 2.0 59.3–67.2
     Black or African American 62 64.4 4.8 54.5–73.2
     All other races 195 64.4 6.5 50.9–76.0
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 73 67.4 6.1 54.4–78.1
     No 811 62.7 2.1 58.6–66.6
Education (years)
     < 12 129 62.9 5.6 51.4–73.2
     12 243 70.5 3.6 63.1–77.0
     > 12 503 59.6 2.5 54.6–64.5
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 327 65.8 3.4 58.8–72.1
     No 560 62.2 2.4 57.5–66.7
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 203 56.9 4.7 47.5–65.9
     $15,000–$24,999 149 62.1 4.8 52.3–71.0
     $25,000–$34,999 127 74.9 4.6 65.0–82.8
     ≥ $35,000 367 61.9 2.8 56.3–67.3
‡ Confidence interval.

 

Utah
Prevalence of Sufficient Well-Baby Care, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 104 81.9    5.3 69.2–90.1
     20–24 440 82.0    2.4 76.9–86.2
     25–34 707 83.4    1.8 79.6–86.6
     ≥ 35 145 83.4    3.9 74.4–89.7
Race
     White 986 83.4    1.3 80.6–85.8
     Black or African American 111 82.7†† 2.9 76.4–87.6
     All other races 294 72.6†† 5.2 61.2–81.6
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 128 74.8†† 4.5 65.0–82.6
     No 1,261 84.2    1.3 81.4–86.6
Education (years)
     < 12 204 73.7†† 4.2 64.7–81.1
     12 404 81.2    2.5 75.7–85.6
     > 12 772 86.9    1.5 83.8–89.6
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 526 80.4    2.4 75.2–84.7
     No 870 84.1    1.5 80.9–86.9
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 333 76.7    3.3 69.7–82.5
     $15,000–$24,999 235 87.1†† 2.8 80.7–91.7
     $25,000–$34,999 196 76.4    3.9 68.0–83.2
     ≥ $35,000 566 87.8    1.6 84.2–90.7
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.

 

Utah
Prevalence of Postpartum Contraceptive Use, 2002

By Selected Sociodemographic Characteristics

Characteristic Respondents Percent Standard Error 95% CI
Age (years)
     < 20 124 74.6 5.8 61.6–84.2
     20–24 482 87.9 1.9 83.6–91.2
     25–34 794 86.8 1.5 83.5–89.5
     ≥ 35 161 85.7 3.5 77.4–91.3
Race
     White 1,093 86.6 1.2 84.1–88.8
     Black or African American 128 73.1 3.1 66.6–78.8
     All other races 334 76.8 4.4 67.0–84.4
Hispanic or Latino ethnicity
     Yes 152 78.2 4.0 69.4–85.0
     No 1,402 87.4 1.2 84.9–89.5
Education (years)
     < 12 239 77.4 3.8 69.0–84.0
     12 455 86.3 2.2 81.5–90.0
     > 12 843 88.7 1.3 85.9–91.1
Medicaid recipient
     Yes 604 83.4 2.2 78.7–87.2
     No 957 87.6 1.3 84.8–90.0
Annual household income
     ≤ $14,999 377 79.5 2.9 73.1–84.7
     $15,000–$24,999 272 88.6 2.5 82.6–92.7
     $25,000–$34,999 222 91.1 2.5 84.9–94.9
     ≥ $35,000 617 88.5 1.5 85.2–91.2
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.

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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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