Quantitative Study of Tobacco Facts Designed to Inform Youth Tobacco Prevention Messaging

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Attachment B5 TRC Smokeless survey

Quantitative Study of Tobacco Facts Designed to Inform Youth Tobacco Prevention Messaging

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Quantitative Study of Tobacco Facts Designed to Inform Youth Tobacco Prevention Messaging


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RIHSC No. 18-049CTP

OMB No. 0910-0810

Exp. Date: 10/31/2021


Attachment B5: The Real Cost: Smokeless Survey Instrument


Intro Text

Thank you for agreeing to participate in this study today. We would like to learn more about youth like you and your thoughts about tobacco. There are no right or wrong answers, we only want to know what you think. If you do not wish to answer any question, you can skip it and move on. Also, you might notice some questions throughout the survey to make sure people who are taking the survey are reading the questions carefully.


A. Risk Perceptions and Attitudinal Beliefs


A1. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements? [RANDOMIZE ORDER]


A1_a. If I smoke cigarettes I will…



1
Strongly agree


2
Agree


3

Neither agree nor disagree

4
Disagree

5
Strongly disagree

6

Don’t know

9
Prefer not to answer

A1_a1

Become addicted

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

A1_a2

Develop a tobacco-related disease

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

A1_a3

Inhale dangerous chemicals

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

A1_a4

Shorten my life

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

A1_a5

Be less attractive to others

1

2

3

4

5

6

9



The next set of questions asks specifically about smokeless tobacco.


A1_b. If I use smokeless tobacco I will…



1
Strongly agree

2
Agree


3

Neither agree nor disagree

4
Disagree

5
Strongly disagree

6
Don’t know

9
Prefer not to answer

A1_b1

Be exposed to dangerous chemicals

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

A1_b2

Become addicted

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

A1_b3

Develop a tobacco-related disease

1

2

3

4

5

6

9

A1_b4

Cause less harm to my body compared to smoking cigarettes

1

2

3

4

5

6

9




Social Norms

Now, we would like to ask you some questions about your peers.


B2. People often hang out in different groups at school. For example, a lot of schools have a group of “jocks.” Some students gave the following list of groups. Please indicate how much you identify with (or, in other words, fit in or hang out with) each group by dragging the bar across the screen. Dragging the bar to 100 means you identify with this group very much and dragging the bar to 0 means you do not identify with this group at all.

[RANDOMIZE Programming note: Please have slider from 0–100 for each group]




0——————100

9
Prefer not to answer

B2_a

Hipsters

0——————100

9

B2_b

Skaters

0——————100

9

B2_c

Jocks

0——————100

9

B2_d

Athletes

0——————100

9

B2_e

Rockers

0——————100

9

B2_f

Goth

0——————100

9

B2_g

Emo

0——————100

9

B2_h

Gangster

0——————100

9

B2_i

Partyers

0——————100

9

B2_j

Hip-hop

0——————100

9

B2_k

Country

0——————100

9

B2_l

Popular

0——————100

9

B2_m

Mainstream

0——————100

9

B2_n

Alternative

0——————100

9


B3. Out of every 10 students in your grade at school, how many do you think use smokeless tobacco?

__________ [MIN 0 MAX 10]

99 Prefer not to answer


B4. How many of your four closest friends…




0

1

2

3

4

Prefer not to answer

B4_a

Smoke cigarettes?

0

1

2

3

4

9

B4_b

Use e-cigarettes, vapes, vape pens, or hookah pens, such as JUUL, ENJOY, Fin, Blu, e-Go, or Vuse?

0

1

2

3

4

9

B4_c

Use smokeless tobacco, such as, dip, spit, chewing tobacco, snus pouches, or moist snuff?

0

1

2

3

4

9


Next, you are going to see 15 facts about smokeless tobacco products, such as, dip, spit, chewing tobacco, snus pouches, or moist snuff. From now on, we’ll be referring to these products as smokeless tobacco. Some of these facts may be used in advertisements to keep young people from using smokeless tobacco.


We will show you one fact at a time. After each fact is shown, we’d like to know what you think about each of them. Please answer with just yourself in mind, not what you think other teens would say.


[Programming note: Repeat C1–C5d for each fact]


Fact [X] out of 15:

C1. This fact about smokeless tobacco is:

[RANDOMIZE ORDER]



Strongly agree

Agree

Neither agree nor disagree

Disagree

Strongly disagree

Prefer not to answer

C1_a

Telling me something new

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_b

Attention grabbing

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_c

Worth remembering

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_d

Interesting

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_e

Important

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_f

Informative

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_g

Convincing

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_h

Believable

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_i

Clear

1

2

3

4

5

6

C1_j

Relevant to me

1

2

3

4

5

6



C2. How much do you trust this fact about smokeless tobacco?

1 Very much

2 Quite a bit

3 Somewhat

4 A little

5 Not at all


9 Prefer not to answer


C3. How likely are you to share this fact about smokeless tobacco with somebody you know?

1 Very likely

2 Quite likely

3 Somewhat likely

4 A little likely

5 Not at all


9 Prefer not to answer


C4. How confident are you that you understood this fact about smokeless tobacco?

1 Very confident

2 Quite confident

3 Somewhat confident

4 A little confident

5 Not at all confident


9 Prefer not to answer


The fact you just saw suggests that something could happen if a person uses smokeless tobacco. Think about this potential outcome.


C5_a. How good or bad would you say this outcome is?


1 Very good

2 Somewhat good

3 Neutral

4 Somewhat bad

5 Very bad


9 Prefer not to answer


C5_b. How desirable or undesirable would you say this outcome is?


1 Very desirable

2 Somewhat desirable

3 Neutral

4 Somewhat undesirable

5 Very undesirable


9 Prefer not to answer



C5_c. How likely or unlikely is it that this will happen if a person uses smokeless tobacco?


1 Very likely

2 Somewhat likely

3 Neutral

4 Somewhat unlikely

5 Very unlikely


9 Prefer not to answer


C5_d. How possible or impossible is it that this will happen if a person uses smokeless tobacco?


1 Very possible

2 Somewhat possible

3 Neutral

4 Somewhat impossible

5 Very impossible


9 Prefer not to answer


[Programming note: Show question C6 only after Fact 1]

C6. How do you feel about youth your age using smokeless tobacco at this moment?


1 Very positive

2 Somewhat positive

3 Neutral

4 Somewhat negative

5 Very negative


9 Prefer not to answer


[Programming note: Ask attention check question (Check1) after Fact 5]

Check1. Sometimes we ask a somewhat different question to make sure people who take the survey are reading the questions carefully. To let us know that you are, please select “Friday” from the response options below.

1. Monday

2. Tuesday

3. Wednesday

4. Thursday

5. Friday

6. Saturday

7. Sunday

99. Prefer not to answer





D. Tobacco Intentions

Thinking about the future…




Yes, definitely


Yes, probably

Maybe


No, probably not


No, definitely not


Prefer not to answer

D1_a

Do you think you will use smokeless tobacco in the next year?

1

2

3

4

5

9

D1_b

If one of your friends were to offer you smokeless tobacco, would you use it?

1

2

3

4

5

9



E. Sensation Seeking and Self-Reported Skills

Now, we would like to ask you some questions about your behaviors and preferences.

E1. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements?



1
Strongly agree

2
Agree

3
Neither agree nor disagree

4
Disagree

5
Strongly disagree

9
Prefer not to answer

E1_a

You like to explore strange places.

1

2

3

4

5

9

E1_b

You like to do frightening things.

1

2

3

4

5

9

E1_c

You like new and exciting experiences, even if you have to break the rules.

1

2

3

4

5

9

E1_d

You prefer friends who are exciting and/or unpredictable.

1

2

3

4

5

9


The next question asks about a specific skill.

E2. How much do you agree or disagree with the following statement? I am good at math.

1 Strongly agree

2 Agree

3 Neither agree nor disagree

4 Disagree

5 Strongly disagree


9 Prefer not to answer



Check2. Sometimes we ask a somewhat different question to make sure people who take the survey are reading the questions carefully. To let us know that you are, please select “Basketball” from the response options below.

1. Soccer

2. Baseball

3. Swimming

4. Softball

5. Basketball


99. Prefer not to answer


F. Demographics and Environment

Now, we would like to ask you some questions about yourself.


F1. Are you male or female?

1 Female

2 Male


9 Prefer not to answer


F2. Are you Hispanic, Latino/Latina, or of Spanish origin?

1 Yes

2 No


9 Prefer not to answer


F3. What race or races do you consider yourself to be? Select all that apply.

1 American Indian or Alaska Native

2 Asian

3 Black or African American

4 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

5 White

5 Other


9 Prefer not to answer


F4. How old are you?

1 13

2 14

3 15

4 16

5 17

6 Other

F5. What is the 5-digit zip code where you currently live?

_ _ _ _ _


F6. As things stand now, how far in school do you think you will go?   

1 I don’t plan to go to school anymore

2 9th grade

3 10th grade

4 11th grade

5 12th grade or GED

6 Some college or technical school but no degree

7 Technical school degree

8 College degree

9 Graduate school, medical school, or law school


99 Prefer not to answer



Your feedback has been very helpful. Thank you for your participation!




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