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Participation in survey research among mothers with a recent live birth: A comparison of mothers with living versus deceased infants - Findings from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 2016-2019.

Katherine KortsmitHolly ShulmanRuben A SmithCarrie K Shapiro-MendozaSharyn E ParksSuzanne FolgerMaura WhitemanLeslie HarrisonShanna CoxLauren Christiansen-LindquistWanda D BarfieldLee Warner
Published in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2022)
After covariate adjustment, differences in PRAMS participation rates were attenuated. However, participation rates among mothers of deceased infants remain two to four percentage points lower compared with mothers of living infants. Strategies to increase PRAMS participation could inform knowledge about experiences and behaviours before, during and shortly after pregnancy to help reduce infant mortality.
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