“…Wide variations have also been found in the proportion of women who report receiving recommended advice on health promotion topics with a range from 21% to 98% (Korenbrot, Wong, & Stewart, 2005;Petersen, Connelly, Martin, & Kupper, 2001;Sable & Herman, 1997;Vonderheid, Montgomery, & Norr, 2003;Yu & Jackson, 1995). Data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) for 1997 and 1998 (Petersen et al, 2001) also indicated that women at higher need based on five topics (cigarette use, alcohol use, breastfeeding, partner violence, and preterm labor) did not receive adequate coverage of health promotion content.…”