CHID is a bibliographic database produced by health-related agencies of the Federal Government. This database provides titles, abstracts, and availability information for health information and health education resources. CHID lists a wealth of health promotion and education materials and program descriptions that are not indexed elsewhere. New records are added quarterly and current listings are checked regularly to help ensure that entries are up to date and still available from their original sources. Some older records are retained for archival purposes. CHID is updated four times a year. The updated database is available at the end of these months: January, April, July, and October. You can use the database in two ways.
CHID is a cooperative effort among several Federal agencies. Recognizing the need for a single source of health information, the participating agencies combined their information files into one database--thus creating the Combined Health Information Database or CHID. CHID has been available to the public since 1985. Since then, new topics have been added and will be added in the future. Each topic is updated on a quarterly basis. At present, CHID covers 11 topics. You can search either individual topics or the entire database. The topics are: AIDS, STD, and TB Education (AD) CHID records contain bibliographic information. The following list contains the data elements or fields used in the CHID records. Not all fields are used by all subfiles.
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