The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS): methods and 1996 response rates from 11 states.
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Differences between mistimed and unwanted pregnancies among women who have live birthsThe influence of prenatal trauma, stress, social support, and years of residency in the US on postpartum maternal health status among low-income LatinasEnvironmental risks and children's health: what can PRAMS tell us?Adapting the pregnancy risk assessment monitoring survey to enhance locally available data: methods.Postpartum mental health after Hurricane Katrina: a cohort studyPostpartum anxiety, depression and social health: findings from a population-based survey of Australian women.Dentists' perceptions of barriers to providing dental care to pregnant women.Psychiatric disorders and treatment in low-income pregnant women.The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS): current methods and evaluation of 2001 response rates.The impact of welfare reform on insurance coverage before pregnancy and the timing of prenatal care initiationProvider and patient influences on the formation of socioeconomic health behavior disparities among pregnant women.Medicaid reimbursement for prenatal smoking intervention influences quitting and cessationOral health literacy and knowledge among patients who are pregnant for the first time.Prevalence of breastfeeding among a multiethnic population in HawaiiInfant bed-sharing practices and associated risk factors among births and infant deaths in AlaskaInfant adrenocortical reactivity and behavioral functioning: relation to early exposure to maternal intimate partner violence.The Association Between Maternal Depression During Pregnancy and Adverse Birth Outcomes: A Retrospective Cohort Study of PRAMS Participants.Prevalence of stressful life events during pregnancy and its association with postpartum depressive symptoms.Postpartum diabetes testing among women with recent gestational diabetes mellitus: PRAMS 2009-2010.Postpartum depression and help-seeking behavior.Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System in Ireland: methods and response rates.Fertility treatments and adverse perinatal outcomes in a population-based sampling of births in Florida, Maryland, and Utah: a cross-sectional study.Association Between Life Event Stressors and Low Birth Weight in African American and White Populations: Findings from the 2007 and 2010 Los Angeles Mommy and Baby (LAMB) Surveys.The emotional-behavioural functioning of children exposed to maternal depressive symptoms across pregnancy and early childhood: a prospective Australian pregnancy cohort study.Correlates of smoking cessation at pregnancy onset among Hispanic women in Massachusetts.Infertility treatment in a population-based sample: 2004-2005.Exposure to intimate partner violence in utero and infant internalizing behaviors: Moderation by salivary cortisol-alpha amylase asymmetry.Differences in breast-feeding initiation and continuation by maternal diabetes status.Comparing incentives to increase response rates among African Americans in the Ohio pregnancy risk assessment monitoring system.Maternal obesity and breast-feeding practices among white and black women.Use of monetary and nonmonetary incentives to increase response rates among African Americans in the Wisconsin Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System.Maternal depression from early pregnancy to 4 years postpartum in a prospective pregnancy cohort study: implications for primary health care.Receipt and timing of pregnancy-related preventive health messages vary by message type and maternal characteristics.Predictors of prenatal care satisfaction among pregnant women in American Samoa.Prenatal counseling on type 2 diabetes risk, exercise, and nutrition affects the likelihood of postpartum diabetes screening after gestational diabetes.Predictors of excessive and inadequate gestational weight gain in Hispanic women.State Prescription Contraception Insurance Mandates: Effects on Unintended Births.Correlates of experiencing life events just before or during pregnancy.Antenatal influenza and pertussis vaccine uptake among Aboriginal mothers in Western Australia.Dental cleaning before and during pregnancy among Maryland mothers.
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The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS): methods and 1996 response rates from 11 states.
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