The DR2 Program provides training, funding, and a Resources Portal of tools to empower human health research in response to disasters and public health emergencies.
Over 100 stand-alone measures, also available in 30-minute batteries to assess Cognition, Emotion, Motor, and Sensation.
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.
Minority health literature, research and referrals for consumers, community organizations and health professionals. The Resource Center offers a variety of information resources, including access to online document collections, database and funding searches, and customized responses to requests for information. The Knowledge Center Library contains more than 70,000 documents, books, journal articles and media related to the health status of racial and ethnic minority populations. It also includes sources of consumer health material in more than 40 languages.
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 COVID-19 research.
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.
Recommended measurement protocols for research in smoking cessation, harm reduction, and biomarkers.
The PhenX Toolkit provides recommended standard measures of phenotypes and environmental exposures for use in biomedical research. This collection includes common data elements for research on 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 substance abuse and addiction research.
The PhenX Toolkit provides recommended standard measures of phenotypes and environmental exposures for use in biomedical research. This collection includes common data elements for tobacco regulatory research.
Links to physical activity resources that may be of interest to investigators, but is not exhaustive.
Allows local health departments and jurisdictions to better understand the burden and geographic distribution of health-related outcomes in their areas and assist them in planning public health interventions. Provides model-based population-level analysis and community estimates of 27 chronic disease measures for the entire United States.
A national longitudinal study of tobacco use and how it affects the health of people in the United States.
A website that enables users to download PLCO datasets, learn about PLCO, and search a database of research projects and publications.
Links to risk assessment tools developed by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG).
Science Analysis System (SAS) code is available for analyzing Actigraph 7164 Physical Activity Monitor (PAM) data from the 2003–2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). These programs are written to import and analyze accelerometer data downloaded from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). Those who wish to use these programs with data downloaded directly from Actigraph 7164 accelerometers used in a different study must first convert the data into the appropriate format and merge the records from multiple accelerometers.