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        <Title>Metadata record for National Survey of Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Problems [Healthcare for Communities], 2000-2001</Title>
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            <Title>National Survey of Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Problems [Healthcare for Communities], 2000-2001</Title>
 				
	    	
				<Creator xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1" affiliation="University of California, Los Angeles, and RAND">Wells, Kenneth B.</Creator>
	    	
				<Creator xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1" affiliation="RAND">Sturm, Roland</Creator>
	    	
				<Creator xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1" affiliation="RAND">Burnam, Audrey</Creator>
	    	
	    	<Publisher>Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research</Publisher>
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            <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" id="Summary04165">This survey (HCC2) is a component of the Robert Wood
 Johnson Foundation's Health Tracking Initiative, an initiative
 designed to track changes in the the American health care system and
 their effects. HCC2 reinterviewed respondents to the first National
 Survey of Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health Problems (HCC1) and a
 cross-section of adult respondents from the second Community Tracking
 Study (CTS) Household Survey (CTS2). Previously, HCC1 reinterviewed a
 cross-section of adult respondents from the first CTS Household Survey
 (CTS1). HCC1 is available as the NATIONAL SURVEY OF ALCOHOL, DRUG, AND
 MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS [HEALTHCARE FOR COMMUNITIES], 1997-1998 (ICPSR
 3025), CTS1 as the COMMUNITY TRACKING STUDY HOUSEHOLD SURVEY,
 1996-1997, AND FOLLOWBACK SURVEY, 1997-1998 (ICPSR 2524), and CTS2 as
 the COMMUNITY TRACKING STUDY HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, 1998-1999, AND
 FOLLOWBACK SURVEY, 1998-2000 (ICPSR 3199). Central to the design of
 the CTS Household Surveys, from which all HCC1 and HCC2 respondents
 originated, is its community focus. Sixty sites (51 metropolitan and 9
 nonmetropolitan areas) were randomly selected to form the core of the
 CTS surveys and to be representative of the nation as a whole. The CTS
 Household Surveys were administered to households in the 60 CTS sites
 (known as the site sample) and to a supplemental national sample of
 households. Both HCC1 and HCC2 focused on the care and treatment for
 alcohol, drug, and mental health conditions. Like HCC1, the HCC2
 questionnaire collected information on (1) demographics, (2) health
 and daily activities, (3) mental health, (4) alcohol and illicit drug
 use, (5) use of medications, (6) general health insurance and
 insurance coverage for mental health, substance abuse, and
 prescription medications, (7) access, utilization, and quality of
 behavioral health care, (8) labor market status, income, and wealth,
 and (9) life difficulties. Three sets of a data files are supplied
 with this collection: a set containing the interviews completed with
 the follow-up sample of persons who responded to HCC1, a set
 containing the interviews completed with the cross-sectional sample of
 subjects who responded to CTS2, and a set named the "complete sample"
 which contains all of the completed interviews. Five imputed versions
 of the data are included with each set for analysis with multiple
imputation techniques.</div>
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      		<Keyword>alcohol abuse</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>drug abuse</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>drug treatment</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>health care services</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>insurance coverage</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>mental disorders</Keyword>
      	
      		<Keyword>mental health services</Keyword>
      	
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      		<StartDate>2000</StartDate>
      		<EndDate>2001</EndDate>
			
			
      		
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     <Content xmlns="ddi:reusable:3_1">HCC2 followed the individuals who responded to the HCC1
 survey (those who originated in the CTS1 site sample and those who
 originated in the CTS1 supplemental sample) and drew a new
 cross-sectional random sample out of the CTS2 site sample
 respondents. All of the HCC1 respondents (n = 9,585) were selected for
 the follow-up sample of which 6,659 responded to HCC2. Among the
 follow-up respondents, 2,410 were also interviewed in the 60 CTS sites
 by CTS2. The cross-sectional respondents comprised these 2,410
 individuals plus another 5,499 adult respondents who were randomly
 selected from among the CTS2 site sample respondents. In HCC1,
 information reported by CTS1 respondents was used to oversample among
 low-income respondents, individuals who had used specialty mental
 health services in the preceding year, and individuals who had
 reported high psychological distress. The selection of the latter
 5,499 cross-sectional respondents oversampled the same groups as well
 as individuals who reported that they had seen a doctor or other
 healthcare professional for alcohol-related problems in the past two
 years. As in HCC1, individuals from low intensity sites were
oversampled relative to high intensity sites.</Content>
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                		<p>The data are restricted from general dissemination. Users interested in obtaining these data must complete an Agreement for the Use of Confidential Data, specify the reasons for the request, and obtain IRB approval or notice of exemption for their research. Apply for access to these data through the ICPSR restricted data contract portal, which can be accessed via the <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR04165.v1">study home page</a>.</p>
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					AVAILABLE.  This study is freely available to the general public.
                
                  
                

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The original collector of the data, ICPSR, and the relevant funding agency bear no 
                responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
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       <State>MI</State>
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             <Description>2006-03-30 File CB4165.ALL.PDF was removed from any previous datasets and flagged as a study-level file, so that it will accompany all downloads.</Description>
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			(1) By matching on common identification variables,
 these data can be linked to the HCC1, CTS1, and CTS2 data. (2) The SAS
 transport files were created using the SAS XPORT engine. (3) The LRECL
 (ASCII) data files are comma-delimited with one record per case. (4)
 The codebook is provided by the principal investigators as a Portable
 Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe
 Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using PDF reader software,
 such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy
of the Acrobat Reader is provided on the ICPSR Web site.
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