2020 North Carolina Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Survey Results

PRENATAL CARE-CONTENT

During any of your prenatal care or new baby doctor visits, did a doctor, nurse, or other health care worker talk with you about the following? WHAT HAPPENS IF A BABY IS SHAKEN1

Demographic
Groups
Total
Respond2
NO YES
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
Total 766 272 37.5 33.4-41.7 494 62.5 58.3-66.6
Age
< 25 years 149 41 28.5 20.4-38.2 108 71.5 61.8-79.6
25-34 years 454 166 39.4 34.1-44.9 288 60.6 55.1-65.9
35+ years 163 65 41.9 33.4-50.9 98 58.1 49.1-66.6
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White 399 155 39.7 34.1-45.5 244 60.3 54.5-65.9
Non-Hispanic Black 143 48 33.4 24.7-43.4 95 66.6 56.6-75.3
Non-Hispanic Other 38 *** *** *** *** *** ***
Latina 153 37 27.3 19.4-37.0 116 72.7 63.0-80.6
Education
< High School 92 *** *** *** *** *** ***
High School 156 52 36.8 27.8-46.8 104 63.2 53.2-72.2
> High School 518 198 39.0 34.1-44.0 320 61.0 56.0-65.9
Marital Status
Married 472 179 39.2 34.1-44.5 293 60.8 55.5-65.9
Other 294 93 34.8 28.3-41.9 201 65.2 58.1-71.7
Medicaid recipient
No 405 163 42.4 36.8-48.1 242 57.6 51.9-63.2
Yes 361 109 31.9 26.2-38.2 252 68.1 61.8-73.8
Infant's birth weight
Under 2500 grams 267 77 29.7 24.2-35.8 190 70.3 64.2-75.8
2500+ grams 499 195 38.2 33.8-42.8 304 61.8 57.2-66.2

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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