The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive (SAMHDA) provides a comprehensive collection of data sets related to mental health and substance use. It includes ongoing studies, population surveys, treatment facility surveys, and client-level data, offering valuable insights for researchers and policymakers.
SAMHDA is a valuable resource for researchers and professionals interested in mental health and substance use data. It provides a wide range of data sets, including the National Mental Health Services Survey (N-MHSS), Mental Health Client-Level Data (MH-CLD), and the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). These data sets cover various aspects of mental health and substance use, from treatment facilities to individual-level data, and are essential for understanding and addressing related issues.
The iBVP dataset is a collection of synchronized RGB and thermal infrared videos with PPG ground-truth signals acquired from an ear. It includes manual signal quality labels and dense signal-quality assessment using the SQA-PhysMD model. The dataset is designed to induce real-world variations in psycho-physiological states and head movement.
The IC-AnnoMI repository contains source code and a synthetic dataset generated through in-context zero-shot LLM prompting for mental health and therapeutic counselling. IC-AnnoMI is a project that generates contextual MI dialogues using large language models (LLMs). The project contains source code and a synthetic dataset generated through zero-shot prompts, aiming to address the data scarcity and inherent bias problems in mental health and therapeutic consultation.
The ISSP is a cross-national collaboration program conducting annual surveys on diverse topics relevant to social sciences. It includes members from various cultures around the globe and provides free access to collected data and documentation.