For questions on completing the SD PRAMS survey, please contact the PRAMS Project Coordinator at 1-844-SD PRAMS (737-7267), or by email at sdsu.prams@sdstate.edu.
Si es que tiene preguntas sobre como completar la encuesta de PRAMS de Dakota del Sur, por favor comuníquese con la Coordinadora del Proyecto PRAMS llamando al 1-844-SD PRAMS (737-7267), o escribiendo al correo electrónico sdsu.prams@sdstate.edu.
PRAMS (Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System)
The Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), is a surveillance project of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state health departments. Developed in 1987, the PRAMS collects state-specific, population-based data on maternal attitudes and experiences before, during, and shortly after pregnancy. The PRAMS surveillance currently covers about 83% of all U.S. births.
The PRAMS provides data not available from other sources. The data can be used to identify groups of women and infants at high risk for health problems, to monitor changes in health status, and to measure progress towards goals in improving the health of mothers and infants. The PRAMS data is used by researchers to investigate emerging issues in the field of reproductive health and by state and local governments to plan and review programs and policies aimed at reducing health problems among mothers and babies.
The South Dakota Department of Health completed PRAMS-like surveys in 2014 and 2016. In 2017, South Dakota became a part of the CDC sponsored PRAMS surveillance project.
South Dakota Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System
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2020: Data Report
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2019: Data Report
- 2017-2018: Data Summary Booklet
- 2018: Data Report
- Infographics:
Abuse Before & During Pregnancy
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Alcohol
BMI
Breastfeeding
Health Insurance
Oral Health
Postpartum Care
Preconception Care
Prenatal Care
Safe Sleep
Smoking
- 2017: Data Report | PRAMS Infographics
- South Dakota Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS)-Like
2016 Data Report | Highlights and Executive Summary
2016 Data Summary Booklet
2014 Data Report | Executive Summary
- Infographics
Breastfeeding | Early Prenatal Care | Smoking During Pregnancy
For further information, data requests, or questions, please contact:
Katelyn Strasser, MPH, RN, Maternal Child Health Epidemiologist
4101 W. 38th St., Suite 102
Sioux Falls, SD
57106-0741
Email: Katelyn.Strasser@state.sd.us