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Hawaii State Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (HI-PRAMS)

The PRAMS is a population-based surveillance system designed to identify and monitor maternal experiences, attitudes, and behaviors from preconception, through pregnancy and into the interconception period. The program is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Division of Reproductive Health. The PRAMS survey collects state-specific, population-based data on maternal attitudes and experiences before, during, and shortly after pregnancy. The Perinatal Health Services Section within the Department of Health’s (DoH) Maternal and Child Health Branch oversees the state’s PRAMS program. Data collected through the PRAMS include the following data elements: (1) access to health services, (2) alcohol use, (3) drug use, (4) injury & violence prevention, (5) maternal, infant & child health, (6) sexually transmitted diseases, and (7) tobacco use.

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Source https://health.hawaii.gov/fhsd/home/hawaii-pregnancy-risk-assessment-monitoring-system-prams/
Maintainer Hawaii State Department of Health (HI-DoH)
Last Updated November 21, 2021, 02:14 (UTC)
Created November 26, 2019, 00:38 (UTC)