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Source: PRAMS 1997 Surveillance Report.

Publications using PRAMS data.

Thomas T and Martinec CL. Phase I data analysis access to prenatal care: facts and perceptions from West Virginia mothers. Charleston, West Virginia: Division of Research and Evaluation Office of Maternal and Child Health; 1993. West Virginia Bureau of Public Health PRAMS, Document #901-93.
Topics: prenatal, prenatal care, West Virginia, health, PRAMS

Age of mother at time of delivery in relation to Medicaid services. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources; 1995. PRAMSTATS,
Topics: age, Medicaid, West Virginia

Prevalence of stress factors before and during pregnancy. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources; 1995. PRAMSTATS,
Topics: life events, pregnancy, stress, West Virginia

Perceptions of transportation barriers to prenatal care and well/sick baby care— 1994 PRAMS data. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources; 1995. PRAMSTATS,
Topics: prenatal care, PRAMS, West Virginia, prenatal

The importance of family planning to West Virginians. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources; 1996. Fast facts,
Topics: pregnancy, births, family planning, West Virginia

Baker, Melissa and Lutfiyya M Nawal, editors. 1991-1995 prenatal care data. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Office of Maternal & Child Health; 1997. PRAMS-Stats,
Topics: prenatal, prenatal care, West Virginia

1995 PRAMS breastfeeding data. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources; 1997. PRAMSTATS,
Topics: PRAMS, West Virginia, breastfeeding

Baker, Melissa, editors. Some significant factors determining the trends of intendedness of pregnancy in West Virginia 1991-1995. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Office of Maternal and Child Health; 1998. PRAMStats,
Topics: pregnancy intention, pregnancy, trends, West Virginia

Lutfiyya MN, Baker M, Neuner C, Legg K, and Heitmeyer D. The epidemiology of breast-feeding in West Virginia: 1991-1995 prevalence. Charleston, West Virginia: West Virginia Office of Maternal & Child Health; 1998. Epidemiological Snapshot, 2(1), March 1998.
Topics: breastfeeding, West Virginia

Lutfiyya MN. Domestic violence correlates in West Virginia PRAMS data: a five year trend analysis. 1999.
Topics: domestic violence, violence, West Virginia, PRAMS

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Page last reviewed: 10/5/07
Page last modified: 10/5/07
Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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