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Data List for Percentage of Utah Women Who Reported Physical Abuse the Year Before Pregnancy, or During Pregnancy by Race, Utah PRAMS, 2017-2020

EthnicityPercentage of WomenLower LimitUpper LimitNote
Record Count: 4
Hispanic or Latino4.7%3.1%6.4%
White, Non-Hispanic2.7%2.0%3.3%
Other, Non-Hispanic3.5%1.5%5.6%*
All Utahns3.1%2.5%3.7%

Data Notes

The PRAMS survey asked the following two questions: [[br]] 1) During the 12 months before you got pregnant with your new baby, did your husband/ partner, ex-husband/partner, or someone else push, hit, slap, kick, choke, or physically hurt you in any other way? [[br]] 2) During your most recent pregnancy, did your husband/partner, ex-husband/partner or someone else push, hit, slap, kick, choke, or physically hurt you in any other way?.   [[br]] [[br]] * Use caution when interpreting because the coefficient of variance is >30%, which does not meet UDOH standards for reliability.

Data Source

Utah Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), Utah Department of Health

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Definition

The percentage of people who reported physical abuse by their husband/partner, ex-husband/ex-partner, or someone else during the 12 months before pregnancy, or during pregnancy, divided by the number of people who delivered a live infant.

How We Calculated the Rates

Numerator:The number of people who reported physical abuse by their partner/husband, ex-husband/ex-partner, or someone else during the 12 months before pregnancy, or during pregnancy.
Denominator:The number of women who delivered a live birth.

Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 01/24/2023


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