2020 North Carolina Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Survey Results

SLEEP POSITION AND BED SHARING

How did your new baby usually sleep in the past 2 weeks? IN A CRIB, BASSINET, OR PACK AND PLAY1

Demographic
Groups
Total
Respond2
NO YES
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
Total 748 67 10.9 8.3-14.1 681 89.1 85.9-91.7
Age
< 25 years 149 19 17.4 10.7-26.9 130 82.6 73.1-89.3
25-34 years 443 32 8.7 6.0-12.7 411 91.3 87.3-94.0
35+ years 156 16 10.2 5.8-17.6 140 89.8 82.4-94.2
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White 385 23 6.9 4.3-10.8 362 93.1 89.2-95.7
Non-Hispanic Black 139 24 20.3 13.1-29.9 115 79.7 70.1-86.9
Non-Hispanic Other 39 *** *** *** *** *** ***
Latina 153 *** *** *** 145 94.9 89.5-97.6
Education
< High School 92 *** *** *** 82 87.1 74.8-93.8
High School 155 16 13.9 8.1-22.9 139 86.1 77.1-91.9
> High School 501 41 9.6 6.8-13.3 460 90.4 86.7-93.2
Marital Status
Married 459 40 10.4 7.4-14.3 419 89.6 85.7-92.6
Other 289 27 11.7 7.5-17.8 262 88.3 82.2-92.5
Medicaid recipient
No 398 32 9.4 6.4-13.6 366 90.6 86.4-93.6
Yes 350 35 12.6 8.7-18.0 315 87.4 82.0-91.3
Infant's birth weight
Under 2500 grams 254 20 9.6 6.2-14.4 234 90.4 85.6-93.8
2500+ grams 494 47 11.0 8.3-14.5 447 89.0 85.5-91.7

1Asked of mothers with baby at home
Please visit PRAMS–Annual Questionnaires for the new Phase 8 sleep position and bed sharing questions.
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%.

This page was generated on 06SEP22

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