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Selected PRAMS data

State Exhibits North Carolina
Source: PRAMS 2002 Surveillance Report
 

Publications using PRAMS data

Herrick H. Postpartum Depression: Who Gets Help? Results from the Colorado, New York, and North Carolina PRAMS Surveys 1997-1999. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics Statistical Brief 24.

Gross K. Unintended Pregnancies in North Carolina: Results from the North Carolina PRAMS Survey. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics; 2000. SCHS Studies, 136.

Avery M, Stallings W. Tobacco Use Among Pregnant Women in North Carolina: Predictors of Smoking Cessation During Pregnancy, Results from PRAMS, 1997-2001 North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics; SCHS Studies 138.

PRAMS Fact Sheet: Folic Acid Awareness 2002

PRAMS Fact Sheet: Barriers to Prenatal Care 2003

PRAMS Fact Sheet: Physical Violence 2004

Buescher P, Simsek F. Comparison of Prenatal Smoking Recorded on Birth Certificates with Responses from the Corresponding PRAMS Surveys of New Mothers in North Carolina Statistical 2002-2004. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics: Brief 32.

Rhames M, Woldman R. What New Mothers Say: Personal Comments from the North Carolina PRAMS Survey 2004-2005. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics: SCHS Study 153.

PRAMS Fact Sheet: Infant Sleep Position 2005

Simsek F, Herrick H. North Carolina PRAMS Non-Response Analysis, 2003–2004. North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics: SCHS Study 154.

Herrick H. A report on selected findings form the 1994 North Carolina birth cohort survey. Raleigh, NC: Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources; 1997. SCHS Studies,
Topics: births, North Carolina, PRAMS

Beck-Warden, Michelle, editors. PRAMS Prints, No. 1. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Center for Health Statistics; 1998. 1.
Topics: PRAMS, North Carolina

Guild, Patrica A, Schectman R, Johnson AJ, and Owens IS, editors. Region IV network for data management and utilization. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina; 1999.
Topics: infant health, North Carolina, PRAMS

Beck-Warden, Michelle, editors. PRAMS prints. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Center for Health Statistics; 1999. 3.
Topics: North Carolina, PRAMS

Beck-Warden, Michelle, editors. PRAMS Prints, No.2. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Center for Health Statistics; 1999. 2.
Topics: North Carolina, PRAMS

Clark KA, Martin SL, Cloutier S, Petersen R, Covington D, Buescher P, et al.. Who gets screened for partner violence during pregnancy? Archives of Family Medicine 2000;
Topics: North Carolina, pregnancy, violence

Herrick H. The effect of stressful life events on postpartum depression; results from the 1997-1998 North Carolina Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics; 2000. SCHS Studies, 121.
Topics: life events, depression, North Carolina, pregnancy

Martin SL, Griffin J, Kupper L, Petersen R, Beck-Warden M, Buescher P. Physical abuse and other stressful life events in the lives of pregnant women: Findings form NC PRAMS. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2000;
Topics: life events, North Carolina, physical abuse, PRAMS

Selected Resources

Contact information
Fatima Simsek  (919) 855-4495

Visit the North Carolina PRAMS Web site.*

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Page last reviewed: 5/12/09
Page last modified:  10/17/08
Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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