2020 North Carolina Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Survey Results

SOCIAL STRESS

Stressful Event: Someone very close to you had a problem with drinking or drugs1

Demographic
Groups
Total
Respond2
NO YES
N % C.I.(95%) N % C.I.(95%)
Total 776 690 87.5 84.2-90.2 86 12.5 9.8-15.8
Age
< 25 years 154 126 81.4 72.4-88.0 28 18.6 12.0-27.6
25-34 years 458 410 87.9 83.5-91.3 48 12.1 8.7-16.5
35+ years 164 154 93.7 88.2-96.8 *** *** ***
Race/Ethnicity
Non-Hispanic White 401 350 86.8 82.1-90.4 51 13.2 9.6-17.9
Non-Hispanic Black 145 129 84.4 75.1-90.7 16 15.6 9.3-24.9
Non-Hispanic Other 39 *** *** *** *** *** ***
Latina 159 150 95.8 90.7-98.1 *** *** ***
Education
< High School 96 86 88.6 76.8-94.8 *** *** ***
High School 161 141 86.3 77.5-92.0 20 13.7 8.0-22.5
> High School 519 463 87.7 83.7-90.8 56 12.3 9.2-16.3
Marital Status
Married 477 432 89.0 84.9-92.1 45 11.0 7.9-15.1
Other 299 258 85.2 79.1-89.7 41 14.8 10.3-20.9
Medicaid recipient
No 409 370 89.4 85.2-92.4 39 10.6 7.6-14.8
Yes 367 320 85.4 79.8-89.7 47 14.6 10.3-20.2
Infant's birth weight
Under 2500 grams 270 240 89.8 85.6-92.9 30 10.2 7.1-14.4
2500+ grams 506 450 87.3 83.7-90.2 56 12.7 9.8-16.3

1Data from survey question 43. This question is about things that may have happened during the 12 months before your new baby was born.
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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