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Data List for Percentage of Utah women who reported postpartum depression symptoms by Race and Ethnicity, Utah PRAMS, 2019-2021

Race/Ethnicity group dataPercentage of womenLower LimitUpper Limit
Record Count: 4
Hispanic/Latino15.0%12.1%18.4%
All Races/Ethnicities15.4%14.1%16.7%
White, non-Hispanic/Latino15.3%13.8%16.9%
Other, non-Hispanic/Latino18.0%13.4%23.6%

Data Notes

Women were categorized as having reported postpartum depression symptoms if they answered 'Always' or 'Often' to either of these questions: "Since your new baby was born, how often have you felt down, depressed, or hopeless?" And, "Since your new baby was born, how often have you had little interest or little pleasure in doing things?" (Answer options included: always, often, sometimes, rarely, never)

Data Source

The Utah Department of Health and Human Services Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS)

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Definition

The percentage of Utah women who reported postpartum depression symptoms divided by the number of Utah women who delivered a live infant.

How We Calculated the Rates

Numerator:The number of Utah women who reported postpartum depression symptoms.
Denominator:The number of Utah women who delivered a live infant.

Date Indicator Content Last Updated: 01/20/2023


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Content updated: Wed, 1 Feb 2023 12:15:39 MST