National Addiction and Health Data Archive Program

National Addiction and Health Data Archive Program NAHDAP is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health.

The National Addiction & Health Data Archive Program (NAHDAP) at ICPSR acquires, preserves and disseminates data relevant to drug addiction and health research. NAHDAP, located within the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research at the University of Michigan, acquires, preserves and disseminates data relevant to drug addiction and HIV research. By preserving and making availab

le an easily accessible library of electronic data on drug addiction and HIV infection in the United States, NAHDAP offers scholars the opportunity to conduct secondary analysis on major issues of social and behavioral sciences and public policy.

You may notice something unexpected when you visit our new website for the first time: Our archive name has changed to t...
11/25/2025

You may notice something unexpected when you visit our new website for the first time: Our archive name has changed to the National Addiction and Health Data Archive Program! Since our archive began in 2013, we’ve prioritized acquiring data on substance use and HIV infection. That has not changed. However, over the last several years, as research on substance use has developed, the scope of health-related data we’ve received has broadened, and we wanted our name to reflect that reality. While data we archive have a substance use component, we welcome data that demonstrate the relationships between substance use and health broadly defined. Data on substance use and HIV are still welcome here, as are data relating substance use to other health topics. We hope you’ll continue to contribute data to the archive and use NAHDAP data to answer your important research questions.

Learn more & visit our new website --> https://myumi.ch/dg7kV

Are you preparing a renewal, resubmission, or upcoming NIH grant application? Join us for our virtual workshop navigatin...
10/01/2025

Are you preparing a renewal, resubmission, or upcoming NIH grant application? Join us for our virtual workshop navigating the NIH's Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy!
Learn more here: myumi.ch/y1NM1

New data has been released from the PATH Study! The Wave 7.5 Special Collection Public Use Files are now available for d...
07/15/2025

New data has been released from the PATH Study! The Wave 7.5 Special Collection Public Use Files are now available for download from our website.

Sign up for our PATH workshop through the ICPSR summer program! Applications close June 30th.Learn more --> https://myum...
06/09/2025

Sign up for our PATH workshop through the ICPSR summer program! Applications close June 30th.
Learn more --> https://myumi.ch/bVDex

06/04/2025

A reminder to sign up for our workshops through the ICPSR Summer Program to learn how to use Monitoring the Future data! Applications are due June 6th.
Online --> https://myumi.ch/n11Qb
In Person --> https://myumi.ch/NrrqG

The Summer Program offers excellent opportunities for training in research design, analytic strategies, statistical methods, and data management.

Happy Holidays from us here at NAHDAP!
12/24/2024

Happy Holidays from us here at NAHDAP!

New data release alert: Monitoring the Future Base Year & Follow-Up Core Panel Data, Ages 18-30, 1976-2021 are now avail...
12/20/2024

New data release alert: Monitoring the Future Base Year & Follow-Up Core Panel Data, Ages 18-30, 1976-2021 are now available!
Find more information at myumi.ch/Q6QAk

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