RNDMU Data

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Appendix C Criteria for High Risk Predetermined by Age and Gravidity

Appendix D Criteria for the Kotelchuck Index

Domain I: Personal Health and Lifestyle

Preventive Health

  • Table I.1.1 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Have Current Health Coverage by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.1.2 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Had a Routine Health Check-Up in the Past Year by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.1.3 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Did Not See a Physician Due to Cost in the Past Year by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.1.4 Estimated Percent of Women Who Had Their Teeth Cleaned in the Year Prior to Pregnancy by Race [PRAMS Data]
  • Table I.1.5 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Received an Influenza Vaccine in the Past Year by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.1.6 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) With No Pap Test in the Past Three Years by Race [BRFSS Data]

Exercise and Healthy Weight

  • Table I.2.1 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Are Overweight (BMI 25 to < 30) by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.2.2 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Are Obese (BMI 30+) by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.2.3 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Engage in Adequate Physical Activity by Race [BRFSS Data]

Nutrition

  • Table I.3.1 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Consumed Five or More Fruits and Vegetables per Day by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.3.2 Estimated Percent of Women Who Took a Multivitamin Daily in the Month Prior to Pregnancy by Race [PRAMS Data]

Stressors and Resilience

  • Table I.4.1 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Reporting Their Mental Health Was Not Good 14 or More of the Past 30 Days by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.4.2 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Are Current Smokers by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.4.3 Esitmated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Participated in Heavy Drinking in the Past Month by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.4.4 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Participated in Binge Drinking in the Past Month by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.4.5 Estimated Percent of Women Who Were Physically Abused by Spouse in the Year Before Pregnancy by Race [PRAMS Data]
  • Table I.4.6 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Had Adequate Social Support by Race [BRFSS Data

Chronic Conditions

  • Table I.5.1 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Were Told They Had Diabetes Including Gestational Diabetes by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.5.2 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Were Told They Had Hypertension Including Gestational Hypertension by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.5.3 Estimated Percent of Women (Age 18-44) Who Currently Have Asthma by Race [BRFSS Data]
  • Table I.5.4 Age-Adjusted Heart Disease Death Rate (Women Age 15+) per 100,000 by Race
  • Table I.5.5 Age-Adjusted Lung Cancer Death Rate (Women Age 15+) per 100,000 by Race
  • Table I.5.6 Age-Adjusted Breast Cancer Death Rate (Women Age 15+) per 100,000 by Race
  • Table I.5.7 Age-Adjusted Unintentional Overall Motor Vehicle Injury Death Rate (Women Age 15+) per 100,000 by Race

Infections

  • Table I.6.1 Rate of Sexually Transmitted Diseases / Reproductive Tract Infections (Combined Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Chlamydia) in Women (Age 15+) per 100,000 by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table I.6.2 Number of Women (Age 13-19 Years) Newly Diagnosed as HIV Positive
  • Table I.6.3 Number of Women (Age 20-29 Years) Newly Diagnosed as HIV Positive
  • Table I.6.4 Number of Women (Age ≥ 30 Years) Newly Diagnosed as HIV Positive

Domain II: Family Planning

Access Indicators

  • Table II.1.1 Estimated Number of Women (Age 15-44) In Need of Publicly Funded Family Planning Services
  • Table II.1.2 Ratio of Women (Age 13-19) Served by the Title X Program to the Estimated Number of Women (Age 15-19) In Need of Family Planning Services per 100
  • Table II.1.3 Ratio of the Women (Age 20-44, < 150% of Poverty) Served by the Title X Program to the Estimated Number of Women (Age 20-44, < 150% of Poverty) In Need of Family Planning Services per 100
  • Table II.1.4 Ratio of Women (as Defined by II.1.2 and II.1.3) Served by the Title X Program to the Estimated Number of Women (as Defined by II.1.2 and II.1.3) In Need of Family Planning Services per 100
  • Table II.1.5 Ratio of Title X Family Planning Clinical Service Encounters to Full Time Equivalent Title X Clinical Service Providers
  • Table II.1.6 Ratio of Women In Need to Full Time Equivalent Title X Clinical Service Providers

Services Provided

  • Table II.2.1 Total Number of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Race and Ethnicity [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.2.2 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Users Obtaining a Pap Test [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.2.3 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users Receiving a Clinical Breast Exam [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.2.4 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were Less than 18 Years of Age by Sex [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.2.5 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were 18-24 Years of Age by Sex [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.2.6 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users Tested for Chlamydia Who Were Age 25 or More by Sex [FPAR Data]

Contraceptive Use

  • Table II.3.1 Total Number of Title X Family Planning Users with Incomes Less Than or Equal to 150 Percent of Poverty (Male and Female) [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.2 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: Less than or Equal to 100 % FPL [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.3 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: Less than or Equal to 150 % FPL [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.4 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Income Status: Greater Than 150 % FPL [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.5 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Less Than 15 Years of Age by Sex [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.6 Percent of the Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 15-17 by Sex [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.7 Percent of the Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 18-19 by Sex [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.8 Percent of the Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 20-24 by Sex [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.9 Percent of the Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 25-29 by Sex [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.10 Percent of the Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Age 30 or More by Sex [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.11 Percent of the Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Race and Ethnicity [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.12 Number of the Title X Family Planning Users Who Were Male by Race and Ethnicity [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.13 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) by Insurance Coverage [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.14 Percent of Title X Family Planning Users (Male and Female) with Limited English Proficiency [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.15 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Lasts Longer Than Three Months [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.16 Percent of FemaleTitle X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Lasts One to Three Months [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.17 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was Encounter-Specific [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.18 Percent of Female Title X Family Planning Contraceptive Users Whose Primary Method Was Unspecified or Unknown [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.3.19 Estimated Percent of Women with a Live Birth That Were Doing Something to Keep from Getting Pregnant at Time of Pregnancy by Race [PRAMS Data]

Program Expenditures

  • Table II.4.1 Percent of Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Title X [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.4.2 Percent of Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Medicaid and SCHIP [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.4.3 Percent of Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from State Government Grants and Contracts [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.4.4 Percent of Total Family Planning Program Expenditures That Come from Other Sources [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.4.5 Average Family Planning Program Dollars Spent Per Person Served [FPAR Data]
  • Table II.4.6 Ratio of Family Planning Program Dollars [FPAR Data] to the Estimated Number of Women In Nee

Domain III: Fertility

Fertility Rates

  • Table III.1.1 Fertility Rate (Age 10-14) per 1,000 by Race
  • Table III.1.2 Fertility Rate (Age 10-17) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table III.1.3 Fertility Rate (Age 18-24) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table III.1.4 Fertility Rate (Age 25-44) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity

High-Risk Childbearing

  • Table III.2.1 Percent of Live Births to Teens (Age <18) by Race
  • Table III.2.2 Percent of Live Births to Women (Age 35-39) by Race
  • Table III.2.3 Percent of Live Births to Women (Age ≥ 40) by Race
  • Table III.2.4 Percent of Live Births to Women at High Risk Determined by Age and Pregnancy History by Race
  • Table III.2.5 Percent of Live Births to Women with Three or More Prior Pregnancies by Race
  • Table III.2.6 Percent of Live Births to Women (Age >18) With Less Than a 12th Grade Education by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table III.2.7 Percent of Teen (Age ≤17) Live Births and Fetal Deaths That Were Repeat Pregnancies by Race
  • Table III.2.8 Percent of Teen (Age 18-19) Live Births and Fetal Deaths That Were Repeat Pregnancies by Race
  • Table III.2.9 Percent of Women (Age 20-21) with Live Births and Fetal Deaths That Were Repeat Pregnancies by Race

Domain IV: Pregnancy

Pregnancy Rates

  • Table IV.1.1 Estimated Adolescent Pregnancy Rate (Age 10-14) per 1,000 by Race
  • Table IV.1.2 Estimated Adolescent Pregnancy Rate (Age 10-17) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table IV.1.3 Estimated Pregnancy Rate (Age 18-24) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table IV.1.4 Estimated Pregnancy Rate (Age 25-44) per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity

Intentions, Ambivalence

  • Table IV.2.1 Estimated Percent of Live Births Resulting from Unintended Pregnancies (Age ≤ 19) by Race [PRAMS Data]
  • Table IV.2.2 Estimated Percent of Live Births Resulting from Unintended Pregnancies (Age 20-29) by Race [PRAMS Data]
  • Table IV.2.3 Estimated Percent of Live Births Resulting from Unintended Pregnancies (Age ≥ 30) by Race [PRAMS Data]
  • Table IV.2.4 Estimated Percent of Women with a Live Birth and Not Trying to Become Pregnant Who Were Using No Contraceptive Method by Race [PRAMS Data]

Service Utilization

  • Table IV.3.1 Percent of Live Births with No Prenatal Care by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table IV.3.2 Percent of Live Births with Prenatal Care Starting After the First Trimester by Race
  • Table IV.3.3 Percent of Live Births with Adequate or Adequate Plus Prenatal Care (Kotelchuck Index) by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table IV.3.4 Ratio of the Number of Women Receiving Prenatal WIC Assistance to the Number of Live Births per 100 by Race

Smoking

  • Table IV.4.1 Percent of Live Births to Teens (Age <18) Who Smoked by Race
  • Table IV.4.2 Percent of Live Births to Women (Age ≥18) Who Smoked by Race
  • Table IV.4.3 Percent of Live Births to Women (All Ages) Who Smoked by Race and Ethnicity

Previous Term Births

  • Table IV.5.1 Estimated Percent of Live Births to Women with Previous Preterm Delivery (<37 Weeks) by Race [PRAMS Data]

Spacing (Risk, Optimal)

  • Table IV.6.1 Percent of Live Births (Excluding First Pregnancies) with Interval to Conception of ≤ 6 Months by Race and Ethnicity
  • Table IV.6.2 Percent of Live Births (Excluding First Pregnancies) with Interval to Conception of ≥ 18 and ≤ 59 Months by Race and Ethnicity

Domain V: Pregnancy Outcomes

Depression

  • Table V.2.1 Estimated Percent of Women Who Had Symptoms of Post-Partum Depression by Race [PRAMS Data]

Medicaid Live Births

  • Table V.3.1 Percent of Live Births Paid For by Medicaid by Race
  • Table V.3.2 Percent of Live Births Paid for by Medicaid That Were < 1500 Grams by Race

Delivery Level (Hospital, Staffing)

  • Table V.4.1 Percent of 500 – 1499 Gram Infants Delivered at Subspecialty Facilities (Level III Hospitals) by Race

Morbidity (BW, PTB, HIV+)

  • Table V.5.1 Number of Births That Were Less Than 500 Grams by Race
  • Table V.5.2 Percent of Births That Were Less Than 1500 Grams by Race
  • Table V.5.3 Percent of Births That Were Less Than 2500 Grams by Race
  • Table V.5.4 Percent of Births That Were Less Than 37 Weeks Completed Gestation by Race
  • Table V.5.5 Percent of Live Births That Were 34-36 Weeks Completed Gestation by Race
  • Table V.5.6 Number of Perinatal HIV Infections

Feto-Infant Mortality

  • Table V.6.1 Fetal Mortality Rate per 1,000 by Race
  • Table V.6.2 Neonatal Mortality (<1 Day) Rate per 1,000 by Race
  • Table V.6.3 Summary Neonatal Mortality (<28 Days) Rate per 1,000 by Race
  • Table V.6.4 Perinatal Mortality Rate per 1,000 by Race
  • Table V.6.5 Infant Mortality Rate per 1,000 by Race and Ethnicity