Check out the new INYS website for the annual survey of alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) use by children and adolescents in the state of Indiana.
Indiana College Survey
A total of 8,059 students 18-25 years
of age from 23 Indiana colleges participated in the Indiana College Substance Use Survey conducted in Spring 2021.
Download the report on survey results and Summary Findings.
County Epidemiological Data (formerly called Prev-Stat)
The County Epidemiological Data presents statewide and county-level data from a variety of sources to aid in planning substance misuse prevention programming.
Here you will find information on upcoming in-person events as well as free online training resources.
Once you complete a training, you can earn CEUs and print your own certificate.
New free courses recently added
Online Trainings:
- Drug Overview: TOBACCO
- Drug Overview: HEROIN
- Drug Overview: PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
- Drug Overview: COCAINE
- Introduction to Motivational Interviewing
- Drug Overview: MARIJUANA
- Drug Overview: ALCOHOL
- Drug Overview: Methamphetamine
Training Portal: Registration
Please register to take free trainings and earn CEUs.
After creating your account, you will be able to register for training courses.
If you have questions, please email iprctrng@indiana.edu.
As of October 2017, the evaluation activities previously performed and housed at the IPRC, along with the evaluation team members, have moved to a different unit within the School of Public Health-Bloomington named the Institute for Research on Addictive Behaviors (IRAB).
IRAB has been configured to be the SPH-B’s core analytic unit that conducts evaluation and investigative research, while the IPRC will continue to provide quality translational research services, such as technical assistance, workforce development, and communications.
Corkboard is Indiana’s electronic system used to collect evaluation and individual programmatic data including but not limited to the National outcome Measures (NOMS), the Institute of Medicine (IOM) classification, demographic information on populations served, and other items as designated by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction. This system was developed by Indiana University and requires an authorized login for access.
SPF Indiana
• The Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) is a systematic, community based process to support the effectiveness of prevention efforts.
• The SPF embodies the IPRC's approach to prevention.
Search the IPRC Home Library Database for electronic resources. For Indiana residents: borrow a DVD or VHS from our loan library.
Featured Article: National Inhalants and Poison Awareness Week
March 16-22: National Inhalants and Poison Awareness Week, 2014
For a dozen years now, the third week of March has been named National Inhalants and Poison Awareness Week. Known also as NIPAW, this event highlights the need for inhalant abuse prevention and ways to avoid accidental poisonings. ...
In December, a student at the Indiana University Purdue University campus reported being incapacitated and sexually assaulted after smoking an e-cigarette. ...