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Selected PRAMS data.

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Source: PRAMS 1997 Surveillance Report.

Publications using PRAMS data.

Cawthon L and Keenan T. Maternity care use and satisfaction in Washington State. Olympia, Washington: Department of Social and Health Services; 1995.
Topics: maternity care, PRAMS, Washington

Cawthon L. Family planning: first steps database. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1995. 5(2).
Topics: family planning, PRAMS, pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Medicaid, Washington

Schubert S and Cawthon L. Matched comparison of the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System and the First Steps database. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1995.
Topics: pregnancy, Washington, health, PRAMS, births, methodology and operations

Unintended Pregnancies: A Major Public Health Problem with Serious, Long-term Consequences for Society. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1996. EpiTrends: A Monthly Bulletin of Epidemiology & Public Health Practice in Washington State, 1(4).
Topics: age, health, poverty, pregnancy, unintended pregnancy, Washington

The Health of Washington State: a statewide assessment of health status, health risks, and health systems. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: health, Washington, PRAMS, alcohol, drug, prenatal care, pregnancy intention, pregnancy, births, multiple topics, prenatal, unintended pregnancy

Hayes P. PRAMS data show unintended pregnancy rates in Washington similar to national levels. Olympia, WA: Washington State Health Department, Office of Infectious Disease and Reproductive Health; 1996. Nov/Dec 1996.
Topics: PRAMS, pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Washington, age, poverty, prenatal, tobacco

Spice C and Sanderson M. PRAMS surveillance report. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: PRAMS, surveillance, Washington, health, infant

Cawthon L. County profiles. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1997. First steps database,
Topics: births, pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Medicaid, PRAMS, Washington

Schrager L. Unintended pregnancy. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1997. First steps database, 7(1).
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Washington

Casey S. Domestic violence - a Washington perspective; 1998 Apr; Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 1998.
Topics: domestic violence, violence, Washington, PRAMS

Casey S. Project summary: First Steps maternity support services & maternity case management performance outcome measures pilot project. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1998.
Topics: Washington, PRAMS, infant, health

Cawthon L. County profiles: birth and unintended pregnancy statistics. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Social and Health Services; 1998. First steps database,
Topics: births, pregnancy intention, pregnancy, statistics, Medicaid, Washington, PRAMS

Leconte J. Washington State domestic violence and pregnancy facts. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 1998.
Topics: domestic violence, violence, pregnancy, health, PRAMS, Washington

Tobacco and Health in Washington State: Smoking During Pregnancy. Olympia, Washington: Washington State Department of Health; 1999. Topics: tobacco, health, Washington, smoking, pregnancy

Fineman RM, Bell TM. Assessment of Two 'Low-Tech' Genetic Health Care Procedures Performed by Prenatal Care Providers in Washington State: Implications for Future Policy Development Activities. Community Genetics 1999;2:61-8.
Topics: genetic, health, prenatal, prenatal care, Washington, policies

Bell TM. Domestic Violence during Pregnancy in Washington, January 1994-March 1996. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 2000.
Topics: domestic violence, pregnancy, violence, Washington

Churchill S and Gallo M. Serafin, Mark and Hinds, M. Ward, editors. The Health of Mothers and Infants in Snohomish County: The Findings of the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring Survey (PRAMS), 1993-1998. Snohomish Health District, Everett, Washington: Snohomish Health District Health Statistics & Assessment Program; 2000. December 2000.
Topics: health, infant, PRAMS, Washington, pregnancy

Spice C, Carson K, Carlos M, and Spahr S. Racial Disparities in Infant Mortality: King County, 1980-1998. Seattle, Washington: Seattle & King County Epidemiology, Planning and Evaluation Unit; 2000. Public Health Data Watch, 4(3).
Topics: infant, infant mortality, Washington, health

1999 Washington State Surveillance Report. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 2001. http://www.doh.wa.gov *
Topics: PRAMS, surveillance, Washington

Building Blocks to a Healthier Future. Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Health; 2001. The Washington State Department of Health PRAMS, 1(1).
Topics: health, PRAMS, Washington

Selected Resources

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Linda Lohdefinck (360) 236–3497

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Page last reviewed: 6/22/07
Page last modified: 4/19/06
Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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