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18TH ANNUAL MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH EPIDEMIOLOGY CONFERENCECOHOSTED WITH THE 2012 CITYMATCH URBAN MCH LEADERSHIP CONFERENCEDECEMBER 12 - 14, 2012SAN ANTONIO, TEXASTime Session Presenter/RoomUsing Propensity Score Matching to Evaluate Effectsof a Nurse Case Management Home-Visiting Programfor Vulnerable Families on Pregnancy Outcomes in MultnomahCounty, Oregon 2008-2009Sarah–Truclinh TranABS – A3 ABSTRACT PRESENTATION: 39 Weeks: Education and CR 3-4AwarenessModerator: William SappenfieldConsumer Opinions on Pregnancy and Delivery Methods:Baseline Survey Results from the Florida Think 39 WeeksAwareness and Education CampaignAnalysis of a Subset of NPIC/QAS Member HospitalsShowing a Reduction in Early Term Births Between 2006and 2010The Oregon Community Challenge: Eliminating ElectiveDeliveries Prior to 39 Weeks Gestation through Collaborationand Public AwarenessCarol BradyJanet MuriJoanne RogovoyABS – A4 ABSTRACT PRESENTATION: A PRAMS Sampler: Salon BEnhancing Prenatal Nutrition, Understanding MaternalBehavior, and Assessing Risk Appropriate CareModerator: Indu AhluwaliaU.S.-Born African-American and Foreign-BornAfrican Mothers: Differences in Pregnancy Health Behaviors,and Birth Outcomes Minnesota Pregnancy Risk AssessmentMaternal Factors Related to the Delivery of Very Low BirthWeight (VLBW) Infants at non-Level III Facilities: GeorgiaPRAMS, 2004-2008Increasing the Potential Uses of the Pregnancy RiskAssessment Monitoring System: Can PRAMS be Used forPrenatal Nutrition Surveillance?Cheryl BarberKatherine KahnLinda O’KeeffeABS – A5 ABSTRACT PRESENTATION: Salon CFactors Associated with Fetal Loss and Infant MortalityModerator: Reem GhandourExamining the Relationship Between Sociobehavioral Factorsand Fetal Loss in the United States: National Survey of FamilyGrowth (NSFG), 2006– 2010Can We Explain the Recent Decline in U.S. Infant Mortality?Multiple Births and Risks Associated with Assisted ReproductiveTechnology (ART) in the United StatesMary BrantleyAshley SchempfSaswati Sunderam34

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