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Attachment 3b - English
PATH Study Data Collection Instruments:
Individual Screener
June 18, 2013
PATH
Individual Screener
Version 7.5
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTORY DEMOGRAPHICS ................................................................................ 5
TOBACCO USE SECTION ............................................................................................... 10
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Number of questions
Introductory Demographics
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Tobacco Use
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OMB Control Number: 0925-0664
Expiration Date: 11/30/2015
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 6 minutes per response,
including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining
the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. An agency may not conduct
or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect
of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: NIH, Project Clearance
Branch, 6705 Rockledge Drive, MSC 7974, Bethesda, MD 20892-7974, ATTN: PRA (XXXX-XXXX). Do
not return the completed form to this address.
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INTRODUCTORY DEMOGRAPHICS
PATH ID:
AM0001
Screen ID:
What is your date of birth?
MM/DD/YYYY
-8 DON’T KNOW
-7 REFUSED
ASK: All respondents.
PATH ID:
GO TO AM0004
AM0002
Screen ID:
Can you tell me how old you are?
1
|__|__|__| years old
GO TO AM0004
-8 DON’T KNOW
-7 REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who refused to give or did not know their date of birth in AM0001.
PATH ID:
AM0003
Screen ID:
Are you…
1
Less than 18 years old,
2
18 to 24 years old,
3
25 to 29 years old, or
4
30 years old or older?
-8 DON’T KNOW
-7 REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who refused to give or did not know date of birth (AM0001=DK,R) and age
(AM0002=DK,R)
PATH ID:
AM0004
Screen ID:
What is your sex?
1
Male
2
Female
-8 DON’T KNOW
-7 REFUSED
ASK: All respondents.
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PATH ID:
AM0005
Screen ID:
Are you Hispanic, [Latino I Latina I Latino or Latina], or of Spanish origin? Choose all that apply.
1
No, not of Hispanic, [Latino I Latina I Latino or Latina], or Spanish
origin
2
Yes, Mexican, Mexican American, [Chicano I Chicana I Chicano or
Chicana]
3
Yes, Puerto Rican
4
Yes, Cuban
5
Yes, Another Hispanic, [Latino I Latina I Latino or Latina], or
Spanish origin
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: All respondents.
PROGRAM: If male (AM0004=1), display “Latino” and “Chicano”; if female (AM0004=2), display “Latina” and
“Chicana”; if don’t know or refused (AM0004=-8 or -7), display “Latino or Latina” and “Chicano or Chicana”
PATH ID:
AM0006
Screen ID:
What is your race? Choose all that apply.
1
White
2
Black or African American
3
American Indian or Alaska Native
4
Asian Indian
5
Chinese
6
Filipino
7
Japanese
8
Korean
9
Vietnamese
10
Other Asian
11
Native Hawaiian
12
Guamanian or Chamorro
13
Samoan
14
Other Pacific Islander
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: All respondents.
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PATH ID:
AM0007
Screen ID:
Have you ever served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, Military Reserves, or National Guard?
Note: Active duty for the Reserves or National Guard does not include the regular training for the Reserves
or Guard. It does include being activated for deployment, such as for the Iraq War.
1
Yes, now on active duty
2
Yes, on active duty in the past, but not now
4
No, training for Reserves or National Guard only
5
No, never served in the military
-8 DON’T KNOW
-7 REFUSED
ASK: All respondents.
PATH ID:
GO TO AM0010
GO TO AC1002
GO TO AC1002
GO TO AC1002
GO TO AC1002
AM0008
Screen ID:
You said you are currently on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces. Is that correct?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who are currently on active duty (AM0007=1).
PATH ID:
AM0050
GO TO AM0009
GO AM0050
GO TO AM0009
GO TO AM0009
Screen ID:
Have you ever served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces, Military Reserves, or National Guard?
Note: Active duty for the Reserves or National Guard does not include the regular training for the Reserves
or Guard. It does include being activated for deployment, such as for the Iraq War.
1
Yes, now on active duty
GO TO AM0009
2
Yes, on active duty in the past, but not now
GO TO AM0010
3
No, training for Reserves or National Guard only
GO TO AC1002
4
No, never served in the military
GO TO AC1002
-8 DON’T KNOW
GO TO AC1002
-7 REFUSED
GO TO AC1002
ASK: Respondents who did not provide confirmation to active duty (AM0008=2)
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PATH ID:
AM0009
Screen ID:
[DISPLAY IF RESPONDENT IS CURRENTLY ON ACTIVE DUTY ((AM0007 = 1 AND AM0008 <> NO) OR
AM0050 = 1))]
People who are currently on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces are not eligible to be interviewed in this
study. We appreciate you taking the time to speak with us. Please give the computer back to the
interviewer.
ASK: Respondents who are currently on active duty (AM0007=1) and confirmed their response
(AM0008<>NO) or corrected response (AM0050=1)
GO TO: AL3001
PATH ID:
AM0010
Screen ID:
When did you serve on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces? Choose all that apply, even if it was just for
part of the period.
1
September 2001 or later
2
August 1990 to August 2001 (including Persian Gulf War)
3
September 1980 to July 1990
4
May 1975 to August 1980
5
Vietnam era (August 1964 to April 1975)
6
March 1961 to July 1964
7
February 1955 to February 1961
8
Korean War (July 1950 to January 1955)
9
January 1947 to June 1950
10
World War II (December 1941 to December 1946)
11
November 1941 or earlier
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have been on active duty, but are not currently on active duty (AM0007=2 or
AM0050=2)
PATH ID:
AM0011
Screen ID:
In which branch or branches did you serve on active duty? Choose all that apply.
1
Army
2
Navy
3
Air Force
4
Marine Corps
5
Coast Guard
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have been on active duty, but are not currently on active duty (AM0007=2 or
AM0050=2)
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PATH ID:
AM0012
Screen ID:
Have you ever been enrolled in VA health care?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have been on active duty, but are not currently on active duty (AM0007=2 or
AM0050=2)
PATH ID:
AM0013
Screen ID:
Have you received any VA health care benefits? Choose all that apply.
1
I have received services at the VA
2
VA has paid for some or all of my health care
3
I have not received any VA health care benefits
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have been on active duty, but are not currently on active duty (AM0007=2 or
AM0050=2)
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TOBACCO USE SECTION
PATH ID:
AC1002
Screen ID:
Have you ever smoked a cigarette, even one or two puffs?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: All respondents
PATH ID:
GO TO BOX AE1
GO TO BOX AE1
GO TO BOX AE1
AC1003
Screen ID:
Do you now smoke cigarettes…
1
Every day
2
Some days
3
Not at all
GO TO AC1004
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO AC1004
-7
REFUSED
GO TO AC1004
ASK: Respondents who have ever smoked a cigarette (AC1002 = 1)
PATH ID:
AC0100
Screen ID:
When did you last smoke a cigarette?
1
In the past hour
GO TO AC0103
2
Sometime today
GO TO AC0102
3
Yesterday
GO TO AC0102
4
Day before yesterday
GO TO AC0102
5
Three or more days ago
GO TO BOX AE1
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX AE1
-7
REFUSED
GO TO BOX AE1
ASK: Respondents who smoke cigarettes everyday or some days (AC1003=1, 2, -8 or -7)
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PATH ID:
AC0102
Screen ID:
When you last smoked a cigarette [FILL BASED ON AC0100], was it in the…
1
Morning
2
Afternoon
3
Evening
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have smoked a cigarette today, yesterday or the day before yesterday (AC0100=2
or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AC0100]
If AC0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AC0100, making first letter lowercase.
PATH ID:
AC0103
Screen ID:
How many cigarettes [have/did] you [smoked/smoke] [FILL BASED ON AC0100]? A pack usually has 20
cigarettes in it.
1
-8
-7
I__I__I
Number
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK Respondents who have smoked a cigarette in past hour, today, yesterday or the day before yesterday
(AC0100=1 or 2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: If respondent smoked in past hour or sometime today (AC0100=1 or 2), display “have” and
“smoked”. If respondent smoked yesterday or the day before yesterday (AC0100=3 or 4), display “did” and
“smoke”.
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AC0100]
If AC0100=1 OR 2, display “today”
If AC0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AC0100
PATH ID:
AC1004
Screen ID:
In the past 30 days, have you smoked a cigarette, even one or two puffs?
1
2
-8
-7
Yes
No
REFUSED
DON’T KNOW
ASK: Respondents who do not currently smoke every day or some days (AC1003=3)
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Box AE1
Screen ID:
The next questions are about electronic cigarettes, often called e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes look like regular
cigarettes, but are battery-powered and produce vapor instead of smoke. There are many types of ecigarettes. Some common brands include NJOY, Blu and Smoking Everywhere.
SHOW GENERIC IMAGE OF E-CIGARETTES
PATH ID:
AE1001
Screen ID:
Have you ever seen or heard of an electronic cigarette or e-cigarette before this study?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: All respondents
SHOW GENERIC IMAGE OF E-CIGARETTES
PATH ID:
GO TO BOX AG1
GO TO BOX AG1
GO TO BOX AG1
AE1002
Screen ID:
Have you ever used an e-cigarette, such as NJOY, Blu, or Smoking Everywhere, even one or two times?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO BOX AG1
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX AG1
-7
REFUSED
GO TO BOX AG1
ASK: Respondents who have seen or heard of e-cigarettes (AE1001=1)
SHOW GENERIC IMAGE OF E-CIGARETTES
PATH ID:
AE1003
Screen ID:
Do you now use e-cigarettes…
1
Every day
2
Some days
3
Not at all
GO TO AE1004
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO AE1004
-7
REFUSED
GO TO AE1004
ASK: Respondents who have used an e-cigarette (AE1002=1)
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PATH ID:
AE0100
Screen ID:
When did you last use an e-cigarette?
1
2
3
4
5
-8
-7
In the past hour
Sometime today
Yesterday
Day before yesterday
Three or more days ago
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
GO TO AE0103
GO TO AE0102
GO TO AE0102
GO TO AE0102
GO TO BOX AG1
GO TO BOX AG1
GO TO BOX AG1
ASK: Respondents who use e-cigarettes everyday or some days (AE1003=1, 2, -8 or -7)
PATH ID:
AE0102
Screen ID:
When you last used an e-cigarette [FILL BASED ON AE0100], was it in the…
1
2
3
-8
-7
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have used an e-cigarette today, yesterday or the day before yesterday (AE0100=2
or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AE0100]
If AE0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AE0100, making first letter lowercase.
PATH ID:
AE0103
Screen ID:
How many puffs from an e-cigarette [have/did] you [taken/take] [FILL BASED ON AE0100]?
1
-8
-7
I__I__I
Number
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK Respondents who have used an e-cigarette in past hour, today, yesterday or the day before yesterday
(AE0100=1 or 2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: If respondent used in past hour or sometime today (AE0100=1 or 2), display “have” and
“taken”. If respondent used yesterday or the day before yesterday (AE0100=3 or 4), display “did” and “take”.
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AE0100]
If AE0100=1 OR 2, display “today”
If AE0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AE0100, making first letter lowercase.
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PATH ID:
AE1004
Screen ID:
In the past 30 days, have you used an e-cigarette, even one or two times?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have used an e-cigarette (AE1002=1) AND do not currently use e-cigarettes every
day or some days (AE1003=3)
BOX AG1A
The next questions are about traditional cigars, cigarillos, and filtered cigars. These products go by lots
of different names, so please use these descriptions and photos to understand what they are.
Traditional cigars contain tightly rolled tobacco that is wrapped in a tobacco leaf. Some common brands of
cigars include Macanudo, Romeo y Julieta, and Arturo Fuente, but there are many others.
SHOW GENERIC IMAGE OF TRADITIONAL CIGARS
BOX AG1B
Cigarillos and filtered cigars are smaller than traditional cigars. They are usually brown. Some are the
same size as cigarettes, and some come with plastic or wood tips. Some common brands are Black & Mild,
Swisher Sweets, Dutch Masters, Phillies Blunts, Prime Time, and Winchester.
SHOW GENERIC IMAGES OF CIGARILLOS AND FILTERED CIGARS
PATH ID:
AG1001
Screen ID:
Have you ever seen or heard of a cigar, cigarillo, or filtered cigar before this study?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO BOX APH1
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX APH1
-7
REFUSED
GO TO BOX APH1
ASK: All respondents
SHOW GENERIC IMAGE OF TRADITIONAL CIGARS, CIGARILLOS AND FILTERED CIGARS
BOX – DISPLAY INSTRUCTIONS
For AG9002, display a “Yes” and “No” column with options for each response category.
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PATH ID:
AG9002
Screen ID:
Which type of cigar have you heard of before this study?
1
Traditional cigars like Macanudo, Romeo y Julieta, Arturo Fuente,
or others
GO TO AG9003
2
Cigarillos or filtered cigars like Black & Mild, Swisher Sweets,
Dutch Masters, Phillies Blunts, Prime Time, Winchester, or others
GO TO AG9004
-8 DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX APH1
-7 REFUSED
GO TO BOX APH1
ASK: Respondents who have seen or heard of a cigar, cigarillo or filtered cigar (AG1001=1)
GO TO: If R has not heard of either type of cigar (AG9002 NOT IN (1, 2)), go to BOX APH1
PATH ID:
AG9003
Screen ID:
Have you ever smoked a traditional cigar, even one or two puffs?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have heard of a traditional cigar (AG9002 IN TRADITIONAL CIGAR)
PROGRAM: DISPLAY GENERIC IMAGE OF TRADITIONAL CIGARS
PATH ID:
AG9004
Screen ID:
Have you ever smoked a cigarillo or filtered cigar, even one or two puffs?
1 Yes
2 No
-8 DON’T KNOW
GO TO [CIGARFILL] SERIES
-7 REFUSED
GO TO [CIGARFILL] SERIES
ASK: Respondents who have heard of a cigarillo/FC (AG9002 IN “CIGARILLO OR FILTERED CIGAR”)
PROGRAM: DISPLAY GENERIC IMAGE OF CIGARILLOS AND FILTERED CIGARS
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PATH ID:
AG9105
Screen ID:
Sometimes people take tobacco out of a cigar, cigarillo or filtered cigar and replace it with marijuana. This is
sometimes called a “blunt”.
Have you ever smoked part or all of a cigar, cigarillo or filtered cigar with marijuana in it?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO AG9009
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO AG9009
-7
REFUSED
GO TO AG9009
ASK: Respondents who have seen or heard of a cigar, cigarillo or filtered cigar (((AG1001=1 AND ((AG9002
IN (1 or 2)) AND AG9004 NE -8 or -7)))
PATH ID:
AG9107
Screen ID:
In the past 12 months, have you smoked part or all of a cigar, cigarillo or filtered cigar with marijuana in it?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO AG9009
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO AG9009
-7
REFUSED
GO TO AG9009
ASK: Respondents who have smoked cigars with marijuana (AG9105=1)
PATH ID:
AG9106
Screen ID:
In the past 12 months, when you smoked a cigar, cigarillo or filtered cigar, how often has tobacco been
replaced with any marijuana?
1
Every time
2
Most of the time
3
Sometimes
4
Rarely
5
Never
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have smoked cigars with marijuana in the past 12 months (AG9107=1)
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PATH ID:
AG9009
Screen ID:
Which of the following kinds of cigarillos or filtered cigars have you smoked[ as blunts]? Choose all that
apply. The kind…
1 With a plastic or wooden tip
2 With a filter (like a cigarette filter)
3 Without a tip or filter
-8 DON’T KNOW
-7 REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have smoked a cigarillo/FC (AG9004=1) OR are blunt-only cigar smokers
(AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1).
PROGRAM: Display “ as blunts” if AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1.
DISPLAY GENERIC IMAGE OF CIGARILLOS WITH TIPS, FILTERED CIGARS, AND CIGARILLOS
WITHOUT TIPS
PROGRAM: [CIGARFILL] SERIES
Create [CIGARFILL] and repeat AG1003 through AG1004 for each product that the respondent
has indicated that he or she used in questions AG9003 and AG9009.
Create [CIGARFILL]. If AG9003=1, [CIGARFILL]=cigar. If AG9004=1 AND (AG9009=1 OR 3),
[CIGARFILL]=cigarillo. If AG9004=1 AND AG9009=2, [CIGARFILL]=filtered cigar.
Repeat AG1003 through AG1004 for each type of cigar the respondent has used (traditional cigars,
cigarillos, filtered cigars). Respondents that report never smoking cigars (AG9003=2 and AG9004=2), but
do report smoking cigars as blunts in the past 12 months (AG9107=1), will be asked AG1003 through
AG1004. Display text for these respondents will be specified in the question PROGRAM statement.
Display text below at the start of each AG1003-AG1004 loop:
FOR RESPONDENTS WHO HAVE USED TRADITIONAL CIGARS, BUT HAVE NOT USED CIGARILLOS
OR FILTERED CIGARS: No display.
FOR ALL OTHER RESPONDENTS, DISPLAY THE FOLLOWING TEXT EACH TIME THEY REPEAT THE
REST OF THE SECTION. ADD THE LAST SENTENCE ONLY IF THEY STILL HAVE ANOTHER
CIGARFILL TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT.
The next questions are about [[CIGARFILL]s I cigarillos I filtered cigars], like those shown below. As
you answer these questions, please think only about your use of [[CIGARFILL]s I cigarillos when
smoked as blunts I filtered cigars when smoked as blunts].
[SHOW GENERIC IMAGE FOR CIGARFILL]. [ONLY IF THIS IS NOT THE LAST TIME THROUGH
THE SECTION]. There will be a separate section later about other kinds of cigars.
[DISPLAY: If AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=1 OR 3, display ‘cigarillos’ and ‘cigarillos when
smoked as blunts’. If AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=2, display ‘filtered cigars’ and ‘filtered
cigars when smoked as blunts’. Else, display [CIGARFILL]s as specified. NEVER DISPLAY any blunt
text WHEN CIGARFILL=TRADITIONAL CIGAR.]
Else if AG9003=2, -8 or -7 AND AG9004=2, -8 or -7, GO TO BOX APH1
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PATH ID:
AG1003
Screen ID:
Do you now smoke [[CIGARFILL]s I cigarillos as blunts I filtered cigars as blunts]…
1 Every day
2 Some days
3 Not at all
GO TO AG1004
-8 DON’T KNOW
GO TO AG1004
-7 REFUSED
GO TO AG1004
ASK: Respondents who have smoked at least one type of cigar (regular cigar (AG9003=1) and/or cigarillo
(AG9009=1 OR 3) and/or FC (AG9009=2)) OR are blunt-only cigar smokers (AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1).
PROGRAM: If AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=1 OR 3, display ‘cigarillos as blunts’. If AG9004=2
AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=2, display ‘filtered cigars as blunts’. Else, display [CIGARFILL]s as
specified.
PATH ID:
AG0100
Screen ID:
When did you last smoke a [[CIGARFILL] I cigarillo as a blunt I filtered cigar as a blunt]?
1
2
3
4
5
-8
-7
In the past hour
Sometime today
Yesterday
Day before yesterday
Three or more days ago
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
GO TO AG0103
GO TO AG0102
GO TO AG0102
GO TO AG0102
GO TO BOX APH1
GO TO BOX APH1
GO TO BOX APH1
ASK: Respondents who smoke [CIGARFILL]s or blunts everyday or some days (AG1003=1, 2, -8 or -7)
PROGRAM: If AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=1 OR 3, display ‘cigarillo as a blunt’. If AG9004=2
AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=2, display ‘filtered cigar as a blunt’. Else, display [CIGARFILL] as specified.
PATH ID:
AG0102
Screen ID:
When you last smoked a [[CIGARFILL] I cigarillo as a blunt I filtered cigar as a blunt] [FILL BASED ON
AG0100], was it in the…
1
2
3
-8
-7
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have smoked a [CIGARFILL] or blunt today, yesterday or the day before yesterday
(AG0100=2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: If AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=1 OR 3, display ‘cigarillo as a blunt’. If AG9004=2
AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=2, display ‘filtered cigar as a blunt’. Else, display [CIGARFILL] as specified.
[FILL BASED ON AG0100]
If AG0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AG0100, making first letter lowercase.
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PATH ID:
AG0103
Screen ID:
How many [[CIGARFILL]s I cigarillos as blunts I filtered cigars as blunts] [have/did] you [smoked/smoke]
[FILL BASED ON AG0100]?
1
-8
-7
I__I__I
Number
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK Respondents who have smoked a [CIGARFILL] or blunt in past hour, today, yesterday or the day
before yesterday (AG0100=1 or 2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: If AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=1 OR 3, display ‘cigarillos as blunts’. If AG9004=2
AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=2, display ‘filtered cigars as blunts’. Else, display [CIGARFILL]s as
specified. If respondent smoked in past hour or sometime today (AG0100=1 or 2), display “have” and
“smoked”. If respondent smoked yesterday or the day before yesterday (AG0100=3 or 4), display “did” and
“smoke”.
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AG0100]
If AG0100=1 OR 2, display “today”
If AG0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AG0100, making first letter lowercase.
PATH ID:
AG1004
Screen ID:
In the past 30 days, have you smoked a [[CIGARFILL] I cigarillos as a blunt I filtered cigar as a blunt], even
one or two puffs?
1 Yes
2 No
-8 DON’T KNOW
-7 REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have smoked at least one type of cigar (regular cigar (AG9003=1) and/or cigarillo
(AG9009=1 OR 3) and/or FC (AG9009=2)) OR are blunt-only cigar smokers (AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1)
and do not currently smoke every day or some days (AG1003=3)
PROGRAM: If AG9004=2 AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=1 OR 3, display ‘cigarillo as a blunt’. If AG9004=2
AND AG9107=1 AND AG9009=2, display ‘filtered cigar as a blunt’. Else, display [CIGARFILL] as specified.
BOX APH1
The next questions are about smoking tobacco in pipes.
We first ask about smoking tobacco in a regular pipe. There are many different types of regular pipes.
They all have a bowl that holds the tobacco and a stem. The picture below shows a typical pipe.
[GENERIC IMAGES OF PIPES]
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PATH ID:
AP1001
Screen ID:
Have you ever seen or heard of a pipe before this study?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: All respondents
DISPLAY GENERIC IMAGE OF PIPES
PATH ID:
GO TO BOX APH2
GO TO BOX APH2
GO TO BOX APH2
AP1002
Screen ID:
Have you ever smoked a pipe filled with tobacco, even one or two puffs?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO BOX APH2
-8 DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX APH2
-7 REFUSED
GO TO BOX APH2
ASK: Respondents who have seen or heard of pipes (AP1001=1)
DISPLAY GENERIC IMAGE OF PIPES
PATH ID:
AP1003
Screen ID:
Do you now smoke a pipe filled with tobacco…
1
Every day
2
Some days
3
Not at all
GO TO AP1004
-8 DON’T KNOW
GO TO AP1004
-7 REFUSED
GO TO AP1004
ASK: Respondents who have a smoked pipe filled with tobacco (AP1002=1)
PATH ID:
AP0100
Screen ID:
When did you last smoke a a pipe filled with tobacco?
1
2
3
4
5
-8
-7
In the past hour
Sometime today
Yesterday
Day before yesterday
Three or more days ago
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
GO TO AP0103
GO TO AP0102
GO TO AP0102
GO TO AP0102
GO TO BOX APH2
GO TO BOX APH2
GO TO BOX APH2
ASK: Respondents who smoke a pipe everyday or some days (AP1003=1, 2, -8 or -7)
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PATH ID:
AP0102
Screen ID:
When you last smoked a pipe filled with tobacco [FILL BASED ON AP0100], was it in the…
1
2
3
-8
-7
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have smoked a pipe today, yesterday or the day before yesterday (AP0100=2 or 3
or 4)
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AP0100]
If AP0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AP0100, making first letter lowercase.
PATH ID:
AP0103
Screen ID:
How many bowls filled with pipe tobacco [have/did] you [smoked/smoke] [FILL BASED ON AP0100]?
1
-8
-7
I__I__I
Number
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK Respondents who have smoked a pipe in past hour, today, yesterday or the day before yesterday
(AP0100=1 or 2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: If respondent smoked in past hour or sometime today (AP0100=1 or 2), display “have” and
“smoked”. If respondent smoked yesterday or the day before yesterday (AP0100=3 or 4), display “did” and
“smoke”.
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AP0100]
If AP0100=1 OR 2, display “today”
If AP0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AP0100, making first letter lowercase.
PATH ID:
AP1004
Screen ID:
In the past 30 days, have you smoked a regular pipe filled with tobacco, even one or two puffs?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have smoked a pipe filled with tobacco (AP1002=1) AND do not currently smoke
pipes every day or Some Days (AP1003=3)
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BOX APH2
We next ask about smoking tobacco in a hookah, which is a type of water pipe. It is sometimes also called
a “narghile” pipe. From now on, we will use “hookah” to refer to a water pipe or narghile pipe that is often
used to smoke tobacco.
There are many types of hookahs. People often smoke tobacco in hookahs in groups at cafes or in hookah
bars. The picture below shows a typical hookah.
[GENERIC IMAGES OF HOOKAH]
PATH ID:
AH1001
Screen ID:
Have you ever seen or heard of a hookah before this study?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: All respondents
DISPLAY GENERIC IMAGE OF HOOKAH
PATH ID:
GO TO BOX ASU1
GO TO BOX ASU1
GO TO BOX ASU1
AH1002
Screen ID:
Have you ever smoked tobacco in a hookah, even one or two puffs?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO BOX ASU1
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX ASU1
-7
REFUSED
GO TO BOX ASU1
ASK: Respondents who have seen or heard of a hookah (AH1001=1)
DISPLAY GENERIC IMAGE OF HOOKAH
PATH ID:
AH1003
Screen ID:
Do you now smoke hookah…
1
2
3
-8
-7
Every day
Some days
Not at all
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
GO TO BOX ASU1
GO TO BOX ASU1
GO TO BOX ASU1
ASK: Respondents who have smoked hookah (AH1002=1)
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PATH ID:
AH0100
Screen ID:
When did you last smoke hookah?
1
2
3
4
5
-8
-7
In the past hour
Sometime today
Yesterday
Day before yesterday
Three or more days ago
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
GO TO AH0103
GO TO AH0102
GO TO AH0102
GO TO AH0102
GO TO BOX ASU1
GO TO BOX ASU1
GO TO BOX ASU1
ASK: Respondents who smoke hookah everyday or some days (AH1003=1, 2, -8 or -7)
PATH ID:
AH0102
Screen ID:
When you last smoked hookah [FILL BASED ON AH0100], was it in the…
1
2
3
-8
-7
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have smoked hookah today, yesterday or the day before yesterday (AH0100=2 or 3
or 4)
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AH0100]
If AH0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AH0100, making first letter lowercase.
PATH ID:
AH0103
Screen ID:
How many puffs from a hookah [have/did] you [taken/take] [FILL BASED ON AH0100]?
1
-8
-7
I__I__I
Number
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK Respondents who have smoked hookah in past hour, today, yesterday or the day before yesterday
(AH0100=1 or 2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: If respondent smoked in past hour or sometime today (AH0100=1 or 2), display “have” and
“taken”. If respondent smoked yesterday or the day before yesterday (AH0100=3 or 4), display “did” and
“take”.
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AH0100]
If AH0100=1 OR 2, display “today”
If AH0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AH0100, making first letter lowercase.
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Box ASU1
Screen ID:
The next questions ask about smokeless tobacco which you put in your mouth. Frequently you chew,
suck or spit while using smokeless tobacco, although there is no need to do so for some types. Snus, for
instance, is a type of smokeless tobacco that comes in a small pouch that you put inside your lip.
There are many kinds of smokeless tobacco, such as snus pouches, loose snus, moist snuff, dip, spit, and
chewing tobacco. Common brands include Redman, Levi Garrett, Beechnut, Skoal, Grizzly, Nordic Ice and
Copenhagen.
SHOW GENERIC IMAGES OF SMOKELESS TOBACCO
PATH ID:
AS1001
Screen ID:
Have you ever seen or heard of smokeless tobacco, such as snus pouches, loose snus, moist snuff, dip,
spit or chewing tobacco, before this study?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO BOX AD1
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX AD1
-7
REFUSED
GO TO BOX AD1
ASK: All respondents
SHOW GENERIC IMAGES OF SMOKELESS TOBACCO
PATH ID:
AS1002
Screen ID:
Have you ever used any of the following smokeless tobacco products, even one or two times? Choose all
that apply.
1
Snus pouches
GO TO AU1003
2
Loose snus, moist snuff, dip, spit, or chewing tobacco GO TO BOX AS5
3
I have never used a smokeless tobacco product
GO TO BOX AD1
-8 DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX AD1
-7 REFUSED
GO TO BOX AD1
ASK: Respondents who have seen or heard of smokeless tobacco (AS1001=1)
GO TO: If respondent has used snus pouches (AS1002 = 1 IN SNUS POUCHES), go to AU1003
Else if respondent has used loose snus, moist snuff, dip, spit or chewing tobacco AND has NOT used snus
pouches ((AS1002(1) NE 1 AND AS1002(2)=1)), go to BOX AS5
Else If respondent has NOT used any type of smokeless tobacco including snus pouches AND loose snus,
moist snuff, dip, spit or chewing tobacco ((AS1002(3) = 1 OR AS1002 = -8, -7)), go to BOX AD1
PROGRAM: Option 3 may not be selected if options 1 or 2 are selected.
SHOW GENERIC IMAGES OF SMOKELESS TOBACCO
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BOX AS4
DEFINE VARIABLE [OTHPOUCH] to capture names of types of smokeless tobacco pouches other than
snus pouches.
OTHPOUCH=”Skoal Bandits”
PATH ID:
AU1003
Screen ID:
You mentioned that you have used snus pouches. There are many brands of snus pouches. Did you use
the brand called “[OTHPOUCH]”?
Yes, I used only [OTHPOUCH]
1
Yes, I used both [OTHPOUCH] and other brands of snus pouches
2
3
No, I did not use [OTHPOUCH]
-8 DON’T KNOW
-7 REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have used snus ((AS1002(1)=1 IN SNUS POUCHES))
BOX AS5
DEFINE: CREATE AN ARRAY SMKLSSTYPE WITH 2 ELEMENTS – ONE FOR EACH SMOKELESS
TOBACCO TYPE (SMOKELESS TOBACCO; SNUS)
If respondent has ever used smokeless tobacco (AS1002[2] = 1) and has not used snus (AS1002[1] = 2)
then SMKLSSTYPE[1] = 1 ; {uses smokeless tobacco only}
If respondent has ever used snus (AS1002[1] = 1) AND used only Skoal Bandits (AU1003 = 1) or Skoal
Bandits and some other snus (AU1003 = 2) then SMKLSSTYPE[1] = 1 ; {uses snus - Skoal Bandits > same
as smokeless user}
If respondent has ever used snus (AS1002[1] = 1) AND used Skoal Bandits and some other snus (AU1003
= 2) or did not use Skoal Bandits (AU1003 = 3) then SMKLSSTYPE[2] = 2 ; {uses snus – Skoal Bandits and
other brands or no Skoal Bandits}
Then do the following:
{FILL-1} If SMKLSSTYPE[1] = 1 and SMLSSTYPE[2] = NULL, complete Box AS6 through AS1004 one
time, filling [SMKLSSFILL] with “smokeless tobacco”
{FILL-2} If SMKLSSTYPE[1] = NULL and SMKLSSTYPE[2] = 2, complete Box AS6 through AS1004 one
time, filling [SMKLSSFILL] with “snus pouches”
{FILL-3} If SMKLSSTYPE[1] = 1 and SMKLSSTYPE[2] = 2, complete Box AS6 through AS1004 TWICE.
The first time, fill [SMKLSSFILL] with “snus pouches”. The second time, fill [SMKLSSFILL] with “smokeless
tobacco.”
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BOX AS6
{FILL-1}
If SMKLSSTYPE[1] = 1 and SMKLSSTYPE[2] = NULL (respondent uses smokeless tobacco, but not snus
pouches), GO TO AS1003.
{FILL-2}
If SMKLSSTYPE[1] = NULL and SMKLSSTYPE[2] = 2 (respondent uses snus pouches but not other forms
of smokeless), display the following text then GO TO AS1003:
The next questions are about snus pouches. Common brands of snus pouches include Camel snus,
General snus, Marlboro snus, and Nordic Ice, but there are many others.
Please think about your use of snus pouches as you answer these questions.
[SHOW GENERIC IMAGE OF SNUS TIN AND POUCHES]
{FILL-3}
If SMKLSSTYPE[1]=1 and SMKLSSTYPE[2]=2, (respondent uses snus pouches AND other forms of
smokeless) FIRST TIME THROUGH, display the following text then ask AS1003 and AS1004:
The next questions are about snus. Please think about your use of snus pouches as you answer these
questions.
[SHOW GENERIC IMAGE OF SNUS TIN AND POUCHES]
If SMKLSSTYPE[1]=1 and SMKLSSTYPE[2]=2, SECOND TIME THROUGH, display the following text then
ask AS1003 through AS1004:
The next questions are about your use of other kinds of smokeless tobacco, not including snus pouches.
The questions will use the phrase “smokeless tobacco” to refer to these products.
[SHOW GENERIC IMAGE OF SMOKELESS PRODUCTS, EXCLUDING SNUS TIN AND POUCHES]
PATH ID:
AS1003
Screen ID:
Do you now use [SMKLSSFILL]…
1
Every day
2
Some days
3
Not at all
GO TO AS1004
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO AS1004
-7
REFUSED
GO TO AS1004
ASK: Respondents who have used smokeless tobacco (AS1002=1)
PROGRAM: If SMKLSSTYPE[1]=1, display “smokeless tobacco”; if SMKLSSTYPE[2]=2, display “snus
pouches”.
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Individual Screener
Version 7.5
PATH ID:
AS0100
Screen ID:
When did you last use [SMKLSSFILL]?
1
2
3
4
5
-8
-7
In the past hour
Sometime today
Yesterday
Day before yesterday
Three or more days ago
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
GO TO AS0103
GO TO AS0102
GO TO AS0102
GO TO AS0102
GO TO BOX AD1
GO TO BOX AD1
GO TO BOX AD1
ASK: Respondents who use [SMKLSSFILL] everyday or some days (AS1003=1, 2, -8 or -7)
PATH ID:
AS0102
Screen ID:
When you last used [SMKLSSFILL] [FILL BASED ON AS0100], was it in the…
1
2
3
-8
-7
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have used [SMKLSSFILL] today, yesterday or the day before yesterday (AS0100=2
or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AS0100]
If AS0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AS0100, making first letter lowercase.
PATH ID:
AS0103
Screen ID:
How many [times/snus pouches] [have/did] you [used/use] [smokeless tobacco] [FILL BASED ON AS0100]?
1
-8
-7
I__I__I
Number
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK Respondents who have used [SMKLSSFILL] in past hour, today, yesterday or the day before yesterday
(AS0100=1 or 2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: If SMKLSSTYPE[1]=1, display “times” and “smokeless tobacco”; if SMKLSSTYPE[2]=2, display
“snus pouches”. If respondent used in past hour or sometime today (AS0100=1 or 2), display “have” and
“used”. If respondent used yesterday or the day before yesterday (AS0100=3 or 4), display “did” and “use”.
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AS0100]
If AS0100=1 OR 2, display “today”
If AS0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AS0100, making first letter lowercase.
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PATH ID:
AS1004
Screen ID:
In the past 30 days have you used [SMKLSSFILL], even one or two times?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have used smokeless tobacco (AS1002=1) AND do not currently use smokeless
tobacco every day or some days (AS1003=3)
PROGRAM: If SMKLSSTYPE[1]=1, display “smokeless tobacco”; if SMKLSSTYPE[2]=2, display “snus
pouches”.
BOX AD1
The next questions ask about another type of tobacco called dissolvable tobacco. You don’t smoke
dissolvable tobacco products – they are made of finely ground flavored tobacco that dissolves in your
mouth.
Dissolvable tobacco products come in a variety of shapes, including small round pellets, thin sticks and flat
strips. Some common brands are Ariva, Stonewall, and Camel Orbs, Sticks or Strips.
SHOW GENERIC IMAGES OF DISSOLVABLES
PATH ID:
AD1001
Screen ID:
Have you ever seen or heard of dissolvable tobacco before this study?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO BOX AX1
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX AX1
-7
REFUSED
GO TO BOX AX1
ASK: All respondents
SHOW GENERIC IMAGES OF DISSOLVABLES
PATH ID:
AD1002
Screen ID:
Have you ever used dissolvable tobacco products, such as Ariva, Stonewall, or Camel Orbs, Sticks, or
Strips, even one or two times?
1
Yes
2
No
GO TO BOX AX1
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO BOX AX1
-7
REFUSED
GO TO BOX AX1
ASK: Respondents who have seen or heard of dissolvable tobacco (AD1001=1)
SHOW GENERIC IMAGES OF DISSOLVABLES
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Individual Screener
Version 7.5
PATH ID:
AD1003
Screen ID:
Do you now use dissolvable tobacco…
1
Every day
2
Some days
3
Not at all
GO TO AD1004
-8
DON’T KNOW
GO TO AD1004
-7
REFUSED
GO TO AD1004
ASK: Respondents who have used dissolvable tobacco (AD1002=1)
PATH ID:
AD0100
Screen ID:
When did you last use dissolvable tobacco?
1
2
3
4
5
-8
-7
In the past hour
Sometime today
Yesterday
Day before yesterday
Three or more days ago
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
GO TO AD0103
GO TO AD0102
GO TO AD0102
GO TO AD0102
GO TO BOX AX1
GO TO BOX AX1
GO TO BOX AX1
ASK: Respondents who use dissolvable tobacco everyday or some days (AD1003=1, 2, -8 or -7)
PATH ID:
AD0102
Screen ID:
When you last used dissolvable tobacco [FILL BASED ON AD0100], was it in the…
1
2
3
-8
-7
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have used dissolvable tobacco today, yesterday or the day before yesterday
(AD0100=2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AD0100]
If AD0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AD0100, making first letter lowercase.
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PATH ID:
AD0103
Screen ID:
How many pieces of dissolvable tobacco [have/did] you [used/use] [FILL BASED ON AD0100]?
1
-8
-7
I__I__I
Number
DON’T KNOW
REFUSED
ASK Respondents who have used dissolvable tobacco in past hour, today, yesterday or the day before
yesterday (AD0100=1 or 2 or 3 or 4)
PROGRAM: If respondent used in past hour or sometime today (AD0100=1 or 2), display “have” and “used”.
If respondent used yesterday or the day before yesterday (AD0100=3 or 4), display “did” and “use”.
PROGRAM: [FILL BASED ON AD0100]
If AD0100=1 OR 2, display “today”
If AD0100=4, display “the day before yesterday”
Else, display text as shown in options selected in AD0100, making first letter lowercase.
PATH ID:
AD1004
Screen ID:
In the past 30 days, have you used dissolvable tobacco, even one or two times?
1
Yes
2
No
-8
DON’T KNOW
-7
REFUSED
ASK: Respondents who have used dissolvable tobacco AND do not currently use dissolvable tobacco every
day or Some Days (AD1003=3, DK, RF)
BOX AX1
Create a variable, INTVDATE, to record the date that the Phase II screener was completed.
Create a derived variable, called ACHIEVEDAGE, as follows:
IF AM0001 ^=DK/RF, use a standard algorithm to determine his/her year of age on the date that the Phase
II screener was completed, using the DOB entered into AM0001.
IF AM0001=DK/RF and AM0002 ^=DK/RF, then use the age entered into AM0002.
IF AM0002=DK/RF and AM0003 ^=DK/RF, then use the following values for ACHIEVEDAGE:
IF AM0003=1, then ACHIEVEDAGE=17
IF AM0003=2, then ACHIEVEDAGE=21
IF AM0003=3, then ACHIEVEDAGE=27
IF AM0003=4, then ACHIEVEDAGE=30
Create a derived variable called Phase2Complete, as follows:
Phase2Complete = 1 (Yes) if
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{ [AM0001 <> -8, -7 OR AM0002 <> -8, -7] AND
[(ACHIEVEDAGE > 17 YEARS) OR AM0003 = 2, 3, 4] AND
[R did not break off before finishing the tobacco use section – in other words,
(AD1002 = 2, -7 or -8) OR (AD1002=1 AND AD1003=2, -7, -8) OR
(AD1002=1 AND AD1003=1 AND AD1004=1, 2) OR
(AD1002=1 AND AD1003=1 AND AD1004=1,2,-7, -8)] }
The second stage sampling algorithm will be run here. After the sampling algorithm is run, do the following:
DEFINE: EVER USER CIG = YES (1) IF AC1002=1; = NO (2) IF AC1002=2, DK/R.
For respondents that are ever users of cigarettes (EVER USER CIG = 1): go to cigarette section, then to
sections (in order) for the other products they use (if any). Then for respondents who are dual or poly users,
go to polyuse section, for all others go to nicotine dependence section. Complete remaining sections in
order.
For respondents that have never used cigarettes (EVER USER CIG = 2): go to sections (in order) for the
product or products they use. Then for respondents who are dual or poly users, go to polyuse section, for
all others go to nicotine dependence section. Complete remaining sections in order.
Create a summary screen displaying responses to all questions used in the Phase 2 sampling algorithm
and/or in setting tobacco use-defined groups. Allow respondent either to 1) confirm in a master checkbox
that there are no changes (can mean either all correct or does not wish to answer any remaining missing
questions), or 2 ) check individual items for correction/filling any still-missing data.
For the master checkbox, label it as "Check here if you do not want to make any {more} changes."
[DISPLAY{more} IF RESPONDENT MAKES ANY CHANGES AND IS ROUTHED BACK TO THIS BOX
FOR CONFIRMATION AGAIN.
For any DK or RF response, display response as "Not answered".
For each item checkbox, label as "Check here to change" (if valid data) or "Check here to answer" (if
missing).
Route the questionnaire back to each checked question and allow respondent to change answer. Save
original answers in a history variable for each question. Apply the same missing probes or logic checks to
any revisited question as specified for the initial administration of the question, e.g., probe for DK or Ref, but
only once each.
After respondent has been routed through any checked items, display the summary screen again and allow
further iterations until the respondent checks the master box.
Do not run the Phase 2 sampling algorithm until the respondent checks the master approval box.
Routing:
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All Adults that screen out of the Phase 2 screener (status code CPX); AND all adults in the supplemental
sample who are part of the screener experiment who are NOT regular, selected respondents; AND all adults
who have confirmed their active duty military status (AM0008=1) GO TO AL3001
ELSE GO TO next appropriate section.
PATH ID:
AL3001
Screen ID:
You have finished the questionnaire. Thank you. Please hand the computer to the interviewer.
The interviewer must now enter the Monitor Password into the computer.
Monitor Password: _____
ASK: All Adults that screen out of the Phase 2 screener (status code CPX); AND all adults in the
supplemental sample who are part of the screener experiment; AND all adults who have confirmed their
active duty military status (AM0007 = 1 AND AM0008 <> NO))
PROGRAM: THE MONITOR PASSWORD IS 8954
PATH ID:
AL3002
Screen ID:
[FOR RESPONDENTS WHO ARE UNDER AGE 18, ALSO DISPLAY]
Interviewer: This respondent is under age 18 and is not eligible to be interviewed in this study.
(8IONO)
[FOR RESPONDENTS WHO ARE ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY, ALSO DISPLAY]
Interviewer: This respondent is on active duty in the U.S. Armed Services and is not eligible to be
interviewed in this study.
(8IONO)
[FOR RESPONDENTS WHO ARE SUPPLEMENTAL SAMPLE AND RESPONDENTS WHO ARE NOT
SAMPLED AT THE END OF P2, ALSO DISPLAY]
Interviewer: This respondent has completed a brief adult interview.
(8IONO)
ASK: All Adults that screen out of the Phase 2 screener (status code CPX); AND all adults in the
supplemental sample who are part of the screener experiment; AND all adults who have confirmed their
active duty military status (AM0007 = 1 AND AM0008 <> NO))
PROGRAM: THE MONITOR PASSWORD IS 8954
GO TO: adult extended is finished. Go to next appropriate task.
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File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | [Introduction will be developed as part of the materials |
Author | Victoria Castleman |
File Modified | 2013-06-18 |
File Created | 2013-06-10 |