Analyzing Data Online
On this page:
- Data Available for Online Analysis
- SDA Description and How to Find Data
- Note regarding studies with complex sample designs
- Help Resources
Data Available for Online Analysis
The following series and studies are available for online analysis:
Current Series
- Health Behavior in School-Aged Children (HBSC), 1996, 1998, 2002
- Monitoring the Future (12th Grade Survey - Core Dataset), 1976-2008
- National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), 1979, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1990-2008
- National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services (N-SSATS), 1997-98, 2000, 2002-08
- Treatment Episode Data Set - Admissions (TEDS-A), 1992-2008
- Treatment Episode Data Set - Discharges (TEDS-D), 2006
Other Studies
- Alcohol and Drug Services Study--Cost Study (ADSS), 1996-99
- California Drug and Alcohol Treatment Assessment (CALDATA), 1991-93
- Cooperative Agreement for AIDS Community-Based Outreach/Intervention Research Program, 1992-98
- (Washington) DC Metropolitan Area Drug Study (DC*MADS), 1991-92
- Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS), 1991-94
- Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study--Adolescent (DATOS-A), 1993-95
- Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), 1994, 1997
- Gambling Impact and Behavior Study (GIBS), 1997-99
- National Comorbidity Survey: Baseline (NCS-1), 1990-92
- National Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey (NDATSS), Waves II-IV, 1988, 1990, 1995
- National Pregnancy and Health Survey (NPHS), 1992
- National Treatment Improvement Evaluation Study (NTIES), 1992-97
- Policy Research on Aging and Mental Health Services (PRAMHS), 1979-80
- Substance Abuse Treatment Cost Allocation and Analysis Template (SATCAAT), 1992-94
SDA Description and How to Find Data
The online analysis system, Survey Documentation and Analysis (SDA), allows you to run both simple and complex analyses, recode and compute new variables, subset variables or cases for downloading, browse codebooks online, and run Quick Tables. Listed below are a few steps detailing a common way to locate and analyze data.
- Browse or Search available studies on the SAMHDA Web site.
- Narrow your search to a particular series and year, or a study.
- Read the study description and documentation provided.
- Select the Analyze & Subset tab. You will be asked to log in and agree to our Terms of Use. You may log in anonymously or with your MyData account.
- Select the action you want to perform with the data from that study.
SAMHDA's SDA Tutorial gives detailed directions on how to choose variables and run cross-tabulations using SDA.
Most of SAMHDA's holdings are available for online analysis using SDA. In some cases, only one part of a study is available (e.g., ADSS, Gambling Impact, MTF). SAMHDA also concatenates some studies, merging each part into a single SDA file (e.g., DATOS, DATOS-A, NCS-1, NTIES).
Note regarding studies with complex sample designs
Some studies archived by SAMHDA used a complex sample design. For these studies, great care should be taken when evaluating the results of analyses run on SDA. This is because only some statistical output correctly takes into account the complex sample design of the study. We are working to improve future versions of SDA so all available analysis features and statistical output will correctly account for studies with a complex design. Please refer to the online documentation for the most recent information on which SDA analytic features and statistical output correctly account for complex designs. To determine whether or not a study used a complex sample design, refer to the codebook for that study.
Help Resources
Other help resources and documentation:
For further illustration of how to use the SDA please consult the following reports:
- The NHSDA Report: Accessing and Analyzing the NHSDA Online
- The DASIS Report: Introducing Quick Tables
- The DASIS Report: Analyzing TEDS Using the New Graphing Features of the Online Data Analysis System (DAS)
- The DASIS Report: Analyzing Geographic Areas Within TEDS
- The DASIS Report: Graphing Multi-Year Analyses of TEDS
- The DASIS Report: Analyzing TEDS Online



