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List of tools to help researchers analyze data developed by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG).

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.

This National Cancer Institute database provides researchers with information about behavioral, social science, and other scientific measures organized by associated constructs. GEM aims to promote the use of standardized measures for prospective research and facilitate the ability to share harmonized data resulting from the use of standardized measures.

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.

A collection of tools and resources compiled by the National Cancer Institute Implementation Science team to advance the science and improve the practice of implementation. Find research tools, practice tools, and examples of research-practice partnerships to help with everything from planning for and conducting rigorous studies to implementing evidence-based practices, programs, and interventions.

Searchable tools and innovations to improve health care quality and reduce disparities using evidence-based databases, videos, articles, and more.

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.

CDC data and tools on health conditions and social determinants of health, such as income, educational level, and employment, that can help focus efforts to improve community health.

CDC tools and resources to help practitioners take action to address social determinants of health including toolkits, reports, and guides.