Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS):
Questionnaire |
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The PRAMS questionnaire has two parts. There are core
questions that are asked by all states. The core portion of the
questionnaire includes questions about the following:
- Attitudes and feelings
about the most recent pregnancy.
- Content and source of
prenatal care.
- Maternal alcohol and
tobacco consumption.
- Physical abuse before
and during pregnancy.
- Pregnancy-related
morbidity.
- Infant health care.
- Contraceptive use.
- Mother's knowledge of
pregnancy-related health issues, such as adverse effects of tobacco and
alcohol; benefits of folic acid; and risks of HIV.
The remaining questions on the questionnaire are chosen from a pretested
list of standard questions developed by CDC or developed by states
on their own. As a result, each state's PRAMS questionnaire is unique. The following documents are lists of core and standard
questions from the different phases of the PRAMS survey. The Phase 5
questions are currently in the field. The topic reference
documents provide a comprehensive list of all questions used by all states
organized by topic area.
Phase 5
(2004–2008) Core Questions DOC 116KB
Phase 5 (2004–2008)
Standard Questions DOC 197KB
Phase 5 (2004–2008) Topic Reference DOC 1.4MB
Phase
5 (2004–2008) Codebook DOC 1.4MB
Phase 5 (2004–2008)
Analysis Variables DOC 317KB
Spanish
Phase 5 Core Questions DOC 113KB
Spanish Phase 5 Standard Questions DOC 224KB
Previous Versions of
PRAMS Questions
Phase 4
(2000–2003) Core Questions DOC 152KB
Phase 4
(2000–2003) Standard Questions DOC 126KB
Phase 4
(2000–2003) Topic Reference. DOC 446KB
Spanish Phase 4 Core
Questions DOC 132KB
Spanish Phase 4
Standard Questions DOC 231KB
Phase 3 (1996–1999) Core Questions DOC 32KB
Phase 3 (1996–1999) Standard Questions DOC 30KB
Phase 3
(1996–1999) Topic Reference DOC 270KB
Phase 3 (1996–1999) Codebook DOC
629KB
Spanish Phase 3 (1996–1999) Mail Core Questions
DOC 35KB
Phase 2 (1990–1995) Questions DOC
81KB
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Page last reviewed: 2/4/09
Page last modified: 10/16/08
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health,
National Center for Chronic
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |