The purpose of the Tribal Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System(PRAMS) survey is to learn more about the experiences, attitudes, and behaviors of Native American mothers around the time of their pregnancy.
Infant mortality is higher in rural areas of New mexico. Yet no state-wide data currently exists on tribe specific data.
This project will collect and analyze a broad range of data to produce publications as well as meetings with council on major health issues that will enable service providers, health advocates, and policy makers to set priorities and allocate resources.
We are the ABQ Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center. A service provided by the ABQ Area Indian Health Board. We are one of 12 Tribal Epidemiology Centers (TECS) accross the U.S. serving American Indians/Alaska Natives.
To protect confidentiality and security, names and survey responses are not matched. We use identifying information only to mail you $20 Amazon gift card. Or to contact you for a telephone interview (upon request).