Announcements

New

2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)

The data and documentation files for the 2007 NSDUH are now available for download. It is also available on for online analysis on our online Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA) system.

2007 Monitoring the Future (MTF)

The data and documentation files for the 2007 MTF 12th-Grade and 2007 MTF 8th/10th-Grade are now available for download. The Core data set of the 2007 MTF 12th-Grade Survey is also available for online analysis on our online Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA) system.

Updated

National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) Series

SAMHDA recently finished updating every year of the NSDUH series so that each year has the full suite of downloadable files (SAS, SPSS, and Stata system and set-up files) and a more user-friendly SDA online codebook.

Upcoming

2007 National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS)

SAMHDA is currently working on processing the 2007 N-SSATS. We anticipate releasing this study during the first week of December.

Conferences

SAMHDA is exhibiting at the Society for Social Work and Research conference January 15 - 18, 2009 in New Orleans. You can find us at booth 27 in the Preservation Hall of the New Orleans Marriott Hotel.

TEDS Quick Tables

SAMHDA is currently working on updating and expanding the TEDS quick tables. There will be additional variables and filters to choose from. We anticipate these being available early next year.

Ongoing

  • You may now order the SAMHDA brochure.

  • We welcome the submission of citations based on SAMHDA or ICPSR data; just email them to bibliography@icpsr.umich.edu.

  • We appreciate the appropriate citation for analyses using data obtained from SAMHDA. Each SAMHDA study description and codebook includes a suggested bibliographic citation for the data.

  • You can now conduct specific variable searches on our Web site for all studies on the online Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA) system. This utility will search the question text and variable and value labels for thousands of variables at once. This is helpful for finding specific variables (e.g., for studies with large numbers of variables or when you don't know which studies included a variable you need) and question wording (e.g., for comparisons across studies).

    The Variable Search form is located at the top of every SAMHDA page.

  • You may review email messages sent to our listserv from our announcements archive.