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. Data sets were selected as being among the best in the field by a national panel of experts in adolescent fertility and sexual behavior. DAAPPP contains all of the National American Fertility Studies. The Comprehensive Archive contains all datasets in the archive. Comprehensive Archive Cost: $2995
*All dataset orders include Raw Data, SPSS Program Statements, and a machine readable User's Guide. CD-ROM orders include Search & Retrieval and Extract software. Users of the "classic" NATASHA collection can download the contents of the original 5.25 floppy disk from our ftp site by clicking HERE and then clicking on natasha.ZIP.