Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and
Pregnancy Prevention (DAAPPP)
The
Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention (DAAPPP)
was established by the US Office of Population Affairs (OPA) in 1982
as the repository for the best social science data on the incidence,
prevalence, antecedents and consequences of teenage pregnancy and family
planning.
In 1994, the scope of DAAPPP was expanded to include studies
that focus more broadly on adolescent sexual health issues, thereby including
studies examining behavioral factors related to sexually transmitted
diseases (STDs) in addition to pregnancy. The resource is currently funded
by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).
DAAPPP currently holds data from over 150 premiere studies (many of
them longitudinal) on sexuality, health, and adolescence. Data sets were
selected as being among the best in the field by a national panel of
experts in adolescent fertility and sexual behavior.
The DAAPPP collection contains more than 150 studies including: (click
above to view information about each study in this collection)
- The National Survey of Family Growth, Cycle 5, 1995
- 1994-1995 National
Survey of Contraceptive Use Among Women Having Abortions
- National Survey
of Adolescent Males, New Cohort, 1995
- 1960-1995 National and State
Data Files on Adolescent Fertility
- National Survey of Adolescent Males,
Old Cohort, Waves 1-3, 1988, 1990-91, 1995
- The 1997 Youth Risk Behavior
Survey
- The 1999 Youth Risk Behavior Survey
- 1998 Alternative High School Youth
Risk Behavior Study
- 2001 Youth Risk Behavior Survey
- The National Longitudinal Study of
Adolescent Health, Wave III, 2001-2002 (Add Health)
- The National Longitudinal
Study of Adolescent Health, Waves I, II, and III, 1994-1996, 2000-2002
(Add Health)
- 1970-2001 State and City Data on Adolescent Fertility
- National Survey
of Contraceptive Use Among Women Having Abortions, 2000-2001
- National
Survey of Family Growth, Cycle 6, 2002
- National School-based Youth
Risk Behavior Survey
- National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
(Add Health), Wave III, 2001-2002, Public Use Education Data
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