Qualitative Study on Cigarettes and Smoking: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Misperceptions about cigarettes and cigarette smoking

Pretesting of Tobacco Communications

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Qualitative Study on Cigarettes and Smoking: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Misperceptions about cigarettes and cigarette smoking

OMB: 0910-0674

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Exp: 3/31/16

Qualitative Study on Cigarettes and Smoking
“New Information” Worksheet

Adolescents – List B





Please place a check mark in the box next to the statements that taught you something new about cigarettes or smoking.




Cigarettes cause cancer




Smoking causes many forms of cancer such as lung, liver, stomach, oral, cervical, pancreatic, kidney, colorectal, bone marrow, blood, and bladder cancer




Smoking causes bladder cancer which can lead to painful and frequent urination




Cigarettes cause strokes and heart disease




Smoking causes heart attacks and strokes by clogging your arteries




Smoking causes gangrene, Buerger’s disease, and diabetes which can lead to amputation of limbs




Smoking causes blindness




Secondhand smoke causes death in nonsmokers







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