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Puerto Rican Maternal and Infant Health Study (PRMIHS)
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| Summary of Files | |
|---|---|
| Release Date | January 5, 2001 |
| Investigator | Nancy S. Landale (The Pennsylvania State University), R.S. Oropesa (The Pennsylvania State University) and Ana Luisa Davila (University of Puerto Rico) |
| Title | Puerto Rican Maternal & Infant Health Survey, Public Release v1.0 |
| File Collection | 1 data file (SAS) + 10 documentation files (html) |
| Data Type | Survey Data |
| Date of Collection | August 1995 - September 1997 |
| Funding Agency | National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Maternal and Child Health Bureau and the Centers for Disease Control. |
| Data Format | SAS version 9 data table (other formats available through SodaPop) |
| Sampling | Independent live birth and infant death samples drawn from birth certificates and death certificates. Birth sample stratified by vital statistics reporting area, month, and infant birth weight (less than 2500 grams; 2500+ grams). Death sample was based on the full population of infant deaths. |
| Weights | The final birth sample weight is the product of three weighting factors: (1) the inverse of the probability of selection, (2) a nonresponse adjustment, and (3) a poststratification adjustment. Failure to weight the PRMIHS birth sample data will lead to biased population estimates because some births are overrepresented and others are underrepresented. Because the full population of infant deaths was drawn for the death sample, the final death sample weight is based on only one factor: a nonresponse adjustment. |
| Universe | Puerto Rican women who had a live birth or infant death in the study area (Puerto Rico, Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York City, Pennsylvania) between July 1, 1994 and December 31, 1995. |
| Citation | Landale, Nancy S., R. Salvador Oropesa, and Ana Luisa Davila. The Puerto Rican Maternal and Infant Health Study [Computer file]. Principal investigators, Nancy S. Landale and R. Salvador Oropesa, Pennsylvania State University, and Ana Luisa Davila, University of Puerto Rico. University Park, PA: Penn State Population Research Institute [producer and distributor], 2000. |
Downloads
Public Release Data Set
- Filename: prmihs.sas7bdat
- File structure: rectangular
- Case Count: 2763
- Variable Count: 991
- Records per case: 1
- File size (compressed): 1,228,265 bytes
- File size (uncompressed):11,476,992 bytes
- Extract Data
Codebook: Screening Variables
- Filename:sectionpublic.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Section A -- Background and Demographics
- Filename:sectionApublic.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Section B -- Life Before Pregnancy
- Filename:sectionBpublic.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Section C -- Pregnancy
- Filename:sectionC1public.html
- Filename:sectionC2public.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Section D
- Filename:sectionDpublic.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Section E -- Time After Baby's Birth
- Filename:sectionE1public.html
- Filename:sectionE2public.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Section F -- Union History
- Filename:sectionFpublic.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Section G -- Fertility History
- Filename:sectionGpublic.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Section H -- Migration and Acculturation History
- Filename:sectionHpublic.html
- Codebook and frequencies
Codebook: Imputation Flags
- Filename:sectionJpublic.html
- Codebook and frequencies

