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The nation’s premier system of health-related telephone surveys that collect state data about U.S. residents regarding their health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions, and use of preventive services. 

National trends data and key measures of progress in cancer prevention and risk factors including tobacco, physical activity, diet, sun, environment, genetic testing, sleep, and weight.

Information to support the development of NIMH research grant applications in suicide research, including clinical course, risk and detection, interventions, and more.

A web-based clearinghouse that assesses the strength of evidence about the effectiveness of programs and practices in achieving criminal justice, juvenile justice, and crime victim services outcomes.

A source of state-level data on adults with disabilities. Access information on six functional disability types: cognitive, hearing, mobility, vision, self-care, and independent living. Explore data on more than 30 health topics - including smoking, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes - among adults with or without disabilities.

Searchable collection of scientifically-based resources on mental health and substance use, including Treatment Improvement Protocols, toolkits, resource guides, and clinical practice guidelines. Compiled by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for clinicians, educators, policymakers, and other audiences.

A comprehensive fall prevention toolkit for Veteran's Affairs (VA) facilities, including a falls notebook, assessment tools, podcasts, and handbooks for military personnel.

An informatics system that shares data across the TBI research field to facilitate collaboration between laboratories.

Visualize data and locate information critical to understanding minority health, health disparities, and their determinants. Data are collected from public health surveillance systems by using either their published reports or public use files.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to prevent intentional and unintentional injuries, including injuries that cause death. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Resources, data, statistics, and programs about violence and injury research, including prevention and applying science and real-world solutions to keep people safe, healthy, and productive.

Resources on abuse in older adults, including statistics, data, research reviews, policy, reports, and related materials.

A call-to-action strategy for suicide prevention actions to reduce suicide deaths in the United States over the next decade.

A measurement system that evaluates and monitors the physical, mental, and social effects experienced by adults and children living with neurological conditions.

Statistics on suicide rates, methods, suicidal thoughts and behaviors, and the cost of suicide deaths.

Definitions, references, datasets, and tools for TBI research so information is consistently captured and recorded across studies, which increases the efficiency and effectiveness of TBI research and treatments.

A series of cross-sectional and longitudinal tables and figures providing national estimates on tobacco use and transition among youth (aged 12-17), young adults (aged 18-24), and adults (aged 25+) of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, a nationally representative cohort study of tobacco use in the United States. Please review the Methodology document for important information about the analytic methods used to generate tables and figures.

Networks, trainings, and programs that conduct pediatric injury-related research supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).

A catalog of recommended standard measures of phenotypes and environmental exposures for use in biomedical research. This includes common data elements for tobacco regulatory research, substance abuse and addiction, mental health research, sickle cell disease research, and social determinants of health.

The PhenX Toolkit provides recommended standard measures of phenotypes and environmental exposures for use in biomedical research. This collection includes common data elements for mental health research.