๐ก Where you live shapes gender gaps in mental health. Amy Pienta & Isabella Kneeland find women have higher rates of depression and anxiety overall, but disparities are largest in households and smaller in prisons, hospitals, and shelters. Context matters for targeting care. #PAA2026 ICPSR
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Join our "Data Sharing for Real-World and Non-Primary Data Sources" webinar during ICPSR's Love Data Week!
New data alert ๐ข The Monitoring the Future Longitudinal Panel Study mortality data is now available. The data file includes confirmed mortality status on Panel respondents from 1976-2021.
Visit our study page at @nahdap.bsky.social for more info: myumi.ch/79DN9
You may notice something unexpected when you visit our new website for the first time: Our archive name has changed to the National Addiction and Health Data Archive Program!
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Are you preparing a renewal, resubmission, or upcoming NIH grant application? Join us for our virtual workshop navigating the NIH's Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy!
Learn more here: myumi.ch/y1NM1
New data alert! We have now released all forms 1-6 in our Monitoring the Future Panel Data Series!
Learn more and apply here --> myumi.ch/w9d64
Sign up for our PATH workshop through the ICPSR summer program! Applications close June 30th.
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A reminder to sign up for our workshops through the ICPSR Summer Program to learn how to use Monitoring the Future data! Applications are due June 6th.
Online --> myumi.ch/n11Qb
In Person --> myumi.ch/NrrqG
Make sure to sign up for our workshops through the ICPSR Summer Program to learn how to use Monitoring the Future data!
Online --> myumi.ch/n11Qb
In Person --> myumi.ch/NrrqG
New Monitoring the Future (MTF) panel data is now available on our website! MTF is one of our most accessed and cited studies here at NAHDAP.
Apply for access here!:
myumi.ch/P36Mk
myumi.ch/y1n82
Learn more about MTF: myumi.ch/2rMEr
Happy Holidays from us here at NAHDAP!