2020 North Carolina Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Survey Results

MENTAL HEALTH

12 months before pregnancy: Did mother feel emotionally upset due to treatment based on her race?1

Demographic
Groups
Total
Respond2
NO YES
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
Total 761 698 91.1 88.2-93.4 63 8.9 6.6-11.8
Age
< 25 years 148 133 92.8 86.0-96.4 15 7.2 3.6-14.0
25-34 years 451 412 90.4 86.3-93.3 39 9.6 6.7-13.7
35+ years 162 153 91.6 83.8-95.9 *** *** ***
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White 397 380 96.0 92.8-97.8 17 4.0 2.2- 7.2
Non-Hispanic Black 140 114 79.2 69.7-86.3 26 20.8 13.7-30.3
Non-Hispanic Other 38 *** *** *** *** *** ***
Latina 155 144 90.7 82.0-95.4 11 9.3 4.6-18.0
Education
< High School 94 82 86.7 75.3-93.3 12 13.3 6.7-24.7
High School 154 142 90.8 82.4-95.4 12 9.2 4.6-17.6
> High School 513 474 92.0 88.6-94.5 39 8.0 5.5-11.4
Marital Status
Married 467 439 93.8 90.5-96.1 28 6.2 3.9- 9.5
Other 294 259 86.9 81.0-91.2 35 13.1 8.8-19.0
Medicaid recipient
No 404 382 93.2 89.3-95.8 22 6.8 4.2-10.7
Yes 357 316 88.7 83.8-92.3 41 11.3 7.7-16.2
Infant's birth weight
Under 2500 grams 266 242 90.9 86.4-93.9 24 9.1 6.1-13.6
2500+ grams 495 456 91.1 87.9-93.6 39 8.9 6.4-12.1

1Asked of all mothers.
2Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50.

*** This estimate was suppressed because it did not meet statistical reliability standards.
N = Cell Size, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level).

The percentages shown are weighted percentages, designed to reflect the entire population of North Carolina women having a live birth.
The overall weighted response rate in 2020 was 45%.

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