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Attachment 8
PATH Study
Key Design Features of National Tobacco Studies
June 26, 2014
Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study (NIDA)
Key Design Features of Other National Tobacco Surveys
TUS-CPS
NHIS
BRFSS
NATS
http://riskfactor.
cancer.gov/studies/
tus-cps/
1992-1993, 19951996, 1998-1999,
2000, 2001-2002,
2003, 2006-2007,
and 2010-11
~ 240,000
http://www.cdc.gov/nc Annually, since
hs/nhis.htm
1957
http://www.cdc.gov/br Annually, since
fss/
1984
http://apps.nccd.cdc.
gov/QIT/SurveyDetail
s.aspx?SurveyId=30 2009/10, 2012/13
~ 27,000
https://nsduhweb.
rti.org/
NYTS
http://www.cdc.gov/
tobacco/
data_statistics/
1999, 2000, 2002,
surveys/nyts/index.ht 2004, 2006, and
m
2009
22,679 in 2009
70% by telephone
and 30% in
person
Cross-sectional
In-person
Cross-sectional
NHIS data on a broad range of
health topics are collected
through personal household
interviews. The U.S. Census
Bureau is the data collection
agent.
Cross-sectional
BRFSS interviewers ask
questions related to behaviors
that are associated with
preventable chronic diseases,
injuries, and infectious
diseases.
National RDD
design landline
and cell telephone
survey
Cross-sectional
In school, selfadministered
survey via pencil
The NATS provides data to
evaluate the CDC National
Tobacco Program and key
outcome indicators.
Cross-sectional
The NSDUH provides data on
prevalence and correlates of
substance use, serious mental
illness, related problems, and
treatment in the civilian
population aged 12 or older in
the U.S.
Cross-sectional
The NYTS provides
prevalence estimates for
selected tobacco use
behaviors among middle
school and high school
students regarding tobacco.
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
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Primary purpose
NCI-sponsored survey of
tobacco use administered as
part of the US Census
Bureau's Current Population
Survey
Approximately
Periodically since 70,000
in-person
1972 and annually individuals, age interviews with
since 1991
12 and older
sample persons
NSDUH
Study Design
M
en
th
ol
Mode
More than
350,000 adults
are interviewed
each year
Telephone
95,000 landline
and 3000 cell
phone
interviews
ht
/M
ild
pe
ci
Sample Size /
Years Conducted survey period
Li
g
Web Link
B
io
-s
Survey
m
en
C
on
s
tr
ab
an
d
La
be
ls
Survey Components
Ever and
current use of
cigars, pipes,
Switching
and
to lighter Current and
cigarettes previous use smokeless
of menthol
; (2003)
tobacco
No
No
No
Unique
Distinguishing
feature from
PATH
No
Large sample
size, statespecific estimates
No
No
No
No
Includes broad
range of health
topics
No
Current use of
smokeless
tobacco
No
No
Includes array of
other risk factors
No
Level of support for
smokefree places and
cigarette excise tax
increases
Evaluates CDC
National Tobacco
Control Program
and Key Outcome
Indicators
No
Current use of
multiple
tobacco
products
(cigarettes,
cigars, pipe
tobacco, or
Prevalence
smokeless
of menthol
cigarette use
tobacco).
No
Ever and
current use of
cigars, pipes
and
smokeless
Current use
of menthol
tobacco
No
No
Includes array of
items on mental
disorders and
other substances
Ever and
current use of
cigars, pipes,
Current
bidis, kreteks,
use of
smokeless
light/ultrali Current use
ght
of menthol
tobacco
No
No
School-based
survey
Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study (NIDA)
Key Design Features of Other National Tobacco Surveys
YRBS
http://www.cdc.gov/h
ealthyyouth/yrbs/
Every odd year
index.htm
since 1991
MTF
http://www.
Monitoringthe
future.org/
YTS
http://www.cdc.gov/
tobacco/
data_statistics/
surveys/yts/
index.htm
NHANES
Annually since
1975
Primary purpose
~15,000
School-based,
self-administered
questionnaire
Cross-sectional
~50,000
Cross-sectional with
annual follow-up
mailed
questionnaires
School-based,
self-administered among a sample of
questionnaire with each graduating
mailed follow up class.
MTF is an ongoing study of the
behaviors, attitudes, and
values of American secondary
school students, college
students, and young adults.
School-based
survey of
students in
grades 6
through 12.
Cross-sectional
The YTS is intended to
enhance the capacity of
agencies and organizations to
design, implement, and
evaluate tobacco prevention
and control programs.
Cross-sectional
NHANES findings are used to
determine the prevalence of
major diseases and risk
factors for diseases, assess
nutritional status and its
association with health
promotion and disease
prevention.
A series of
surveys since
1959; 1999-2000,
http://www.cdc.gov/nc 2001-02, 2003-04,
2005-06, 2007-08 ~5,000
hs/nhanes.htm
In-person
inteviews and
physician
examinations
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
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Study Design
M
en
th
ol
Mode
The Youth Risk Behavior
Surveillance System (YRBSS)
monitors priority health-risk
behaviors and the prevalence
of obesity and asthma among
youth and young adults.
Periodically since
1999 in
participating states ~27,000
ht
/M
ild
pe
ci
Sample Size /
Years Conducted survey period
Li
g
Web Link
B
io
-s
Survey
m
en
C
on
s
tr
ab
an
d
La
be
ls
Survey Components
No
Current use of
cigars,
smokeless
tobacco
No
Ever and past
30 day use of
smokeless
tobacco
No
No
Ever and past
30 day use of
cigars, pipes,
smokeless
tobacco, bidis,
and kreteks
No
Current use
of menthol
cigarettes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Unique
Distinguishing
feature from
PATH
No
Includes array of
items on other
risk behaviors
No
Long-term study,
focuses on illicit
drugs
No
State-specific
school-based
survey
No
Covers array of
other behaviors
and diseases
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