Access to thousands of social science datasets for research and instruction. A first place to start in looking for social science data for secondary analysis.
Data.census.gov is the new platform to access data and digital content from the U.S. Census Bureau and has been designed to simplify access to the Bureau’s many data products. This chart shows data available. The 2020 Census data will be released on this site.
Established in 1984 to track behavioral health risk in the United States. Behavior and risk categories include: exercise, being overweight, use of seatbelts, tobacco and alcohol, etc.
Topics covered include: health care providers, cost of and access to health sare, substance abuse, chronic conditions, and other health related topics.
An ongoing study of the behaviors, attitudes, and values of American secondary school students, college students, and young adults. Each year, a total of approximately 50,000 8th, 10th and 12th grade students are surveyed. A number of questions on drug use are asked.
Drug and alcohol use incidence and prevalence estimates and report the consequences and patterns of use and abuse in the general U.S. civilian population aged 12 and older. Also asks a set of questions about mental health treatment. Also at ICPSR.
The goal of this archive is to provide access to substance abuse and mental health research data and to promote the use of the data in understanding and assessing substance abuse and mental health problems and the impact of related treatment systems.
Provided as part of a website that "... provides Northwestern students, parents, faculty, staff, and neighbors with a centralized 'hub' for information, policies, programs, and services on alcohol and other drugs." Put this data into national context using the National College Health Assessment II