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PRAMS was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1987. Washington PRAMS began to collect data in June of 1993.  The PRAMS survey asks about topics related to risk factors before and during pregnancy and infancy, access to prenatal and children»s health care, and content of prenatal care. 

Washington PRAMS collects data through a statewide mailing of the survey. The PRAMS survey is sent to new mothers two to six months after they deliver their babies. Telephone follow-up is done for those who do not respond to the mailing. The mail and telephone surveys are available in English and Spanish.

In Washington, about 2,000 surveys are sent to participants each year.  Participants are drawn from birth certificate data using a random sample based on race and ethnicity. (About one in forty mothers). The sample is taken from the following racial/ethnic groups: White not Hispanic, African American not Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander not Hispanic, Native American not Hispanic, and Hispanic. Washington PRAMS' general response rate for 2007 was about 73%.

To find what other states participate in PRAMS see the CDC PRAMS website.


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PRAMS  Coordinator
Washington State Department of Health
Community and Family Health
PO Box 47835
Olympia, WA 98504-7835
(360) 236-3576

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