National Addiction & HIV Data Archive Program

About NAHDAP
The National Addiction & HIV Data Archive Program acquires, preserves and disseminates data relevant to drug addiction and HIV research. The scope of the data housed at NAHDAP covers a wide range of legal and illicit drugs (alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, synthetic drugs, and others) and the trajectories, patterns, and consequences of drug use as well as related predictors and outcomes. By preserving and making available an easily accessible library of electronic data on drug addiction and HIV infection in the United States, NAHDAP offers scholars the opportunity to conduct secondary analysis on major issues of social and behavioral sciences and public policy.
The research community benefits when researchers can use data from original research projects to test conclusions - verifying, refining, or refuting published findings. Sharing data through NAHDAP fosters the development and testing of new conclusions, as data collected for one purpose can be used to pursue inquiries not addressed by the original investigators.
Quick Links for Data Producers
Quick Links for Data Users
- View recent releases
- View core NAHDAP studies
- Maternal Lifestyle Study (MLS)
- Sexual Acquisition and Transmission of HIV Cooperative Agreement Program (SATHCAP)
- Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) Series
- Pathways to Desistance
- National Survey of Parents and Youth (NSPY)
- Monitoring the Future Series
- Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant (SPF SIG) National Cross-Site Evaluation
- Browse by data series
- Analyze data online
- Interactive Maps
- NAHDAP Data in Infographics
Popular Search Terms
- HIV / AIDS
- "substance abuse treatment"
- "risk factors"
- "mental health"
- "program evaluation"
- "sexual behavior"
- youth