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Source: PRAMS 1997 Surveillance Report.

Publications using PRAMS data.

Oklahoma PRAMS fact sheet on alcohol use. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 93 A.D. September 1993.
Topics: alcohol, Oklahoma, pregnancy, PRAMS, drug

Blose D. Maternal and infant health status. indicators from the Oklahoma Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1990. August 90.
Topics: infant, health, Oklahoma, pregnancy, PRAMS, surveillance

Cigarette smoking among Oklahoma mothers before, during and after pregnancy. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1991. PRAMS-GRAM, 1(2).
Topics: Oklahoma, pregnancy, smoking

Alcohol consumption levels of Oklahoma mothers before and during pregnancy. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma Association on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse; 1991. The Connection,
Topics: alcohol, Oklahoma, pregnancy, drug

Prevalence of breastfeeding among Oklahoma mothers. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1991.
Topics: breastfeeding, Oklahoma

Unintended childbearing: Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System - Oklahoma, 1988-1991. MMWR 1992;41:933-6.
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Oklahoma

Medicaid-funded pregnancy and birth in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1992. 2(3).
Topics: births, Medicaid, Oklahoma, pregnancy

Prenatal weight gain pattern among Oklahoma mothers. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1992. PRAMS-Gram, 1(5).
Topics: Oklahoma, prenatal, prenatal weight gain

Maternal characteristics and outcomes of teenage women in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1992. PRAMS-Gram, 2(1).
Topics: Oklahoma, teens

DePersio SR, Chen W, Blose D, Lorenz R, and Thomas W. Unintended pregnancy and its consequences on live birth outcomes and maternal behaviors during pregnancy. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1992. November 1992.
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Oklahoma

Physical violence during pregnancy. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1993. PRAMS-Gram, 3(1).
Topics: physical violence, violence, pregnancy, Oklahoma

Oklahoma maternity program. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1993.
Topics: Maternity Program, Oklahoma

Facts on age at first birth: preliminary results from PRAMS data from April 1990 to March 1992. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1993.
Topics: PRAMS, pregnancy, Oklahoma, age, births

Rural and urban comparison of prenatal health care. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1993. PRAMS-Gram,
Topics: prenatal care, health, Oklahoma, prenatal, urban, rural

Oklahoma Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS): fact sheet. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1993. Oklahoma PRAMS fact sheet,
Topics: Oklahoma, pregnancy, PRAMS, alcohol

Unintended pregnancy among live births-Part 1. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1993. PRAMS-Gram, 3(3).
Topics: Oklahoma, pregnancy, pregnancy intention, unintended pregnancy

Ramsey AMK, Blose D, Lorenz D, Thomas W, DePersio SR, Bruce CF. Cigarette smoking among women in Oklahoma: before, during, and after pregnancy. J Okla State Med Assoc 1993;86:231-6.
Topics: smoking, Oklahoma, pregnancy, tobacco

Mother's age at first birth: Long term consequences of early childbearing. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1994. PRAMS-Gram, 4(1).
Topics: age, births, Oklahoma, pregnancy, teens

Characteristics of women giving birth in Oklahoma: teen pregnancy, age at first birth, unintended pregnancy. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1994. PRAMS-Gram,
Topics: Oklahoma, pregnancy, pregnancy intention, births, age, teens

A comparison of prenatal characteristics between Native American and White women in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1994. PRAMS-Gram, 4(3).
Topics: prenatal, Native American, Oklahoma

Characteristics of women giving birth in Oklahoma: violence, smoking, drinking. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1994.
Topics: Oklahoma, violence, smoking, alcohol, tobacco

Pregnancy intention and physical violence. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1994. PRAMS-Gram, 4(4).
Topics: pregnancy, physical violence, violence, Oklahoma

Factors influencing utilization of routine well-baby care in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1994. PRAMS-Gram, 4(2).
Topics: Oklahoma, pregnancy, well baby care

Fear of violence threatens American lifestyle. J Okla State Med Assoc 1995;88:447
Topics: violence, PRAMS, physical violence, Oklahoma

Thinking points: unintended pregnancies in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1995. November 1995.
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Oklahoma, teens

Depression after delivery among Oklahoma mothers. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Health Department; 1995. PRAMS-Gram, 5(3). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: depression, Oklahoma

Initiation of prenatal care among women having a live birth in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1995. PRAMS-Gram, 5(2). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: prenatal, prenatal care, births, Oklahoma

The association between mother's age at first birth and education. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1995. PRAMS-Gram, 5(1). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: age, births, Oklahoma

Alcohol consumption and related risk factors. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1995. PRAMS-Gram, 5(4). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: alcohol, Oklahoma

Alcohol and FAS fact sheet. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1995. December 1995.
Topics: alcohol, Oklahoma, drug, fetal alcohol syndrome

The Maternity Program of Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1995. Prenatal Care/Maternal Health,
Topics: Oklahoma, Maternity Program, health

The family planning program of Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1995.
Topics: Oklahoma, pregnancy

Oklahoma Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System: program summary. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1995. Spring 1995.
Topics: Oklahoma, PRAMS, pregnancy, project description, surveillance

ABC's of mothers and infants in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: infant, Oklahoma

Unwanted pregnancy in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996. PRAMS-Gram, 6(4). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: pregnancy, Oklahoma

Family planning in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: Oklahoma, contraception

Oklahoma PRAMS trend report: April 1988-March 1995. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996. Spring 1996.
Topics: Oklahoma, PRAMS, health, surveillance

The Maternity Program of Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: Oklahoma, prenatal care, Maternity Program, prenatal

Prenatal care in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: prenatal care, Oklahoma, statistics, prenatal

Low birth weight in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: low birth weight, birth weight, Oklahoma, statistics

Oklahoma mothers and infants. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: Oklahoma, infant, statistics, infant mortality, low birth weight, birth weight, prenatal care, pregnancy, violence, pregnancy intention, alcohol

The family planning program of Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996.
Topics: Oklahoma, contraception

Unintended pregnancies in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996. November 1996.
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Oklahoma, statistics

Prenatal weight gain and birthweight among Oklahoma mothers. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996. PRAMS-Gram, 6(1).
Topics: prenatal, prenatal weight gain, Oklahoma

Children's health today. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996. March 1996.
Topics: health, PRAMS, children, Oklahoma

Perinatal characteristics of women in Oklahoma: a comparison of communities. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1996. PRAMS-Gram, 6(2&3). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: perinatal, Oklahoma

Oklahoma State Department of Health. Depression after delivery among Oklahoma mothers. J Okla State Med Assoc 1996;89:
Topics: depression, Oklahoma, PRAMS

Oklahoma State Department of Health. Initiation of prenatal care among women having a live birth in Oklahoma. J Okla State Med Assoc 1996;89:
Topics: births, Oklahoma, PRAMS, prenatal, prenatal care

Oklahoma State Department of Health. Prenatal weight gain and birth weight among Oklahoma mothers. J Okla State Med Assoc 1996;89:
Topics: births, birth weight, Oklahoma, PRAMS, prenatal weight gain

Issues related to the reduction of unintended pregnancy. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. April 1997.
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Oklahoma

Unwanted pregnancy in Oklahoma. J Okla State Med Assoc 1997;90(7):400-4.
Topics: Oklahoma, pregnancy, pregnancy intention

Unintended pregnancies in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. June 1997.
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Oklahoma, statistics

Prenatal weight gain and birthweight among Oklahoma mothers. The Oklahoma Nurse 1997;Spring 1997 (April, May, June 1997):
Topics: prenatal, prenatal weight gain, Oklahoma

Unintended pregnancies in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. March 1997.
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, Oklahoma, statistics

Maternal and infant health in Oklahoma County. Oklahoma State Department of Health. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. Multiple/Surveillance, Spring 1997.
Topics: infant, health, Oklahoma, infant health

Very low birthweight in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. PRAMS-Gram,
Topics: low birth weight, Oklahoma, PRAMS

Campbell, Janis, Whitehead N, and Ahluwalia, Indu B, editors. Poverty among Oklahoma women delivering a live birth: relationships to birth outcomes, life events, and prenatal care. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Maternal & Child Health Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. PRAMS-Gram, 7(4).
Topics: births, life events, Oklahoma, poverty, pregnancy, prenatal, prenatal care

Repeat births to teens in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. PRAMS-Gram, 7(1). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: births, teens, Oklahoma

Women who quit smoking during pregnancy. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma Dept of Health; 1997. PRAMS-Gram, 7(2).
Topics: smoking, pregnancy, Oklahoma, PRAMS, tobacco

Maternal and infant health in Tulsa County. Oklahoma State Department of Health. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. Spring 1997.
Topics: infant, health, Oklahoma, infant health

ABCs of mothers and infants in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997.
Topics: infant, Oklahoma, statistics, prenatal care, infant mortality, pregnancy intention, pregnancy

Oklahoma's 1996 perinatal health report. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997. January 1997.
Topics: health, PRAMS, pregnancy intention, prenatal care, Oklahoma, perinatal, surveillance

State legislative appropriation request for SFY98. Oklahoma City, OK: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1997.
Topics: family planning, financial resources, Oklahoma, policies

Cloud SJ, Baker KM, DePersio SR, DeCoster EC, Lorenz RC, PRAMS Working Group. Alcohol consumption among Oklahoma women: before and during pregnancy. J Okla State Med Assoc 1997;90:10-7.
Topics: alcohol, Oklahoma, pregnancy, multistate

Healthy people 2000 objectives. Oklahoma City, OK: Maternal & Child Health Service; Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1998. PRAMS-Gram, 8(4). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: Healthy People 2000, Oklahoma, PRAMS

First time mothers age 35 and older in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, OK: Maternal & Child Health Service; Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1998. PRAMS-Gram, 8(1). http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/mchp&e/pramarch.html
Topics: age, Oklahoma, PRAMS

DePersio, Sara Reed, Pearson, Kay, Montgomery, Juliann, Thomas, Wanda, Campbell, Janis, and Cote, Michele, editors. Folic acid knowledge and multivitamin use among Oklahoma women. Oklahoma City, OK: Maternal & Child Health Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1998. PRAMS-Gram, 8 (3).
Topics: folic acid, Oklahoma, pregnancy

Campbell, Janis, Gaffield, Mary E, and Cote, Michele, editors. Primiparous and multiparous mothers age 35 or older in Oklahoma. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Oklahoma State Department of Health; 1998. PRAMS-Gram, 8(2).
Topics: age, Oklahoma, pregnancy

Campbell J. Building relationships: using PRAMS data to Increase family planning services; 1998.
Topics: family planning, Oklahoma, PRAMS

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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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