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National Health Interview Survey
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- NHIS
- Description
The National Health Interview Survey is a cross-sectional household interview survey. Sampling and interviewing are continuous throughout each year. The sampling plan follows a multistage area probability design that permits the representative sampling of households and noninstitutional group quarters (e.g., college dormitories). NHIS addresses topics such as health status, use of health services,...
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CancerChronic DiseaseCOVID-19Health Care SystemHealth StatusInfectious DiseaseMental HealthPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
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- Free to AllFee RequiredApplication Required
- Local Expert
- Lorna E. ThorpeStella Yi
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Treatment Episode Data Set
- Alternate Title(s)
- TEDS
- Description
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAHMSA) maintains the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS), a national data system of annual admissions (TEDS-A) to and discharges (TEDS-D) from substance abuse treatment facilities in the United States. TEDS collects information on service setting, treatment details, and demographic variables from state agencies on all admissions and discharges...
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Health Care SystemHealth StatusPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
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Monitoring the Future
- Alternate Title(s)
- MTF
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- Lloyd G. JohnstonJerald G. BachmanPatrick M. O'MalleyJohn E. Schulenberg
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The Monitoring the Future annual surveys explore trends and changes in important values, behaviors, and lifestyles of contemporary American youth. Each year, nationally representative samples of 8th-, 10th-, and 12th-grade students in the United States are asked to respond to drug use and demographic questions, as well as a subset of topical questions on a variety of subjects such as attitudes toward...
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Mental HealthPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
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- Free to AllApplication Required
- Local Expert
- Joseph Palamar
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Drug Abuse Warning Network
- Alternate Title(s)
- Legacy DAWN Data
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The Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) is a nationally representative public health surveillance system overseen by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) that continuously monitors drug-related visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs). A DAWN case is any ED visit where recent drug use is a direct or contributing factor for the ED visit. The dataset includes information...
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Health Care SystemRisk Factors
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National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services
- Alternate Title(s)
- N-SSATS
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The National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS) (formerly titled Uniform Facility Data Set (UFDS)) is designed to collect information from all facilities in the United States, both public and private, that provide substance abuse treatment. Data collected in N-SSATS include topics covering facility operation, services offered, primary focus, hotline operation, Opioid Treatment Programs...
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Health Care System
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National Survey of Drug Use and Health
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- NSDUH
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The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) provides national and state-level data on the use of tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs (including non-medical use of prescription drugs) and mental health in the United States. This annual survey involves interviews with approximately 70,000 randomly selected individuals aged 12 and older. NSDUH is sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services...
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Health StatusMental HealthPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
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- Free to All
- Local Expert
- Erin RogersJoseph Palamar
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NYU Dataset
Syndemic Production among Emergent Adult Men: P18 Cohort Study
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- Perry HalkitisFarzana Kapadia
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This ongoing prospective cohort study examines a wide range of individual, social and structural factors as predictors of risk and resilience for behavioral outcomes (e.g., substance use and sexual activity), mental health conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety) and biological outcomes (e.g., HIV seroconversion, viral and bacterial sexually transmitted infections) in a sample of emerging adult men based...
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Infectious DiseaseMental HealthPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
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- Author Approval Required
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NYU Dataset
National Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey
- Alternate Title(s)
- NDATSS, Outpatient Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (ODATS)
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- Peter D. FriedmannAmanda AbrahamChristina AndrewsQixuan Chen4 more author(s)...
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The National Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey (NDATSS) provides management- and policy-relevant information about substance abuse treatment in the United States. Substance abuse treatment programs are chosen for the study by random selection from a list of all such programs, provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Survey response rates range between 82-92%,...
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Health Care SystemMental HealthPopulation CharacteristicsQuality of Health CareRisk Factors
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- Free to AllApplication RequiredAuthor Approval Required
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NYU Dataset
Intake Interview Data of Male Sex Workers in Vietnam
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- Lloyd Goldsamt
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This dataset is part of a larger study of male sex workers in Vietnam. The study included a community-based cross-sectional interview and an intake interview. From the cross-sectional interview, a random sample of participants were selected for participation in the sexual health promotion intervention. Intervention participants then completed a more detailed intake interview and received a clinical...
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Health Care SystemPopulation CharacteristicsRisk Factors
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NYU Dataset
Cross-Sectional Survey Data of Male Sex Workers in Vietnam
- Authors
- Lloyd Goldsamt
- Description
This dataset is part of a larger study of male sex workers in Vietnam. The study included a community-based cross-sectional interview and an intake interview. From the cross-sectional interview, a random sample of participants were selected for participation in the sexual health promotion intervention. Intervention participants then completed a more detailed intake interview and received a clinical...
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Health Care SystemHealth StatusMental HealthRisk Factors
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- Application RequiredAuthor Approval Required