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

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Exp: 3/31/16

Qualitative Study on Cigarettes and Smoking
“Top 3 attention-grabbing statements” Worksheet

Adults – List B



Please put an X in the boxes next to the 3 statements that grabbed your attention the most. On the line under each of those three statements, please write a brief reason why that statement got your attention.


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






Smoking during pregnancy can harm your baby






Smoking during pregnancy can stunt your baby's growth






Smoking during pregnancy can lead to deformities in your baby






Smoking can kill you






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





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