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Sub-study #4_Alternative Tobacco Products Study

OMB: 0925-0645

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Part I, To Be Completed by Study Participant

 

OMB No. 0925­0645, Expiry Date 12/31/2014 
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 10 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing 
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintain 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 the burden to: NIH, Project Clearance Branch, 6705 Rockledge Drive, MSC 7974, Bethesda, MD 20892­7974, ATTN: PRA (0925­0645). 
Do not return the completed form to this address.  

1. How old were you when you smoked a whole cigarette for the first time?
In years:

2. How old were you when you first started smoking cigarettes every day?
In years:

3. On average, how many cigarettes do you now smoke a day?
Number of cigarettes:

4. How soon after you awake in the morning do you usually smoke your first cigarette?
Number of minute(s):
and/or Number of hour(s):

5. Have you EVER stopped smoking for one day or longer because you were trying to quit
smoking?
 

j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

Part I, To Be Completed by Study Participant

 

6. During the PAST 12 MONTHS, have you stopped smoking for one day or longer
because you were trying to quit smoking?
 

j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

Part I, To Be Completed by Study Participant

 

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Each rung on this ladder represents where various smokers are in their thinking about
quitting.

 

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7. Indicate the number where you are now.
j 10
k
l
m
n
j 9
k
l
m
n
j 8
k
l
m
n
j 7
k
l
m
n
j 6
k
l
m
n
j 5
k
l
m
n
j 4
k
l
m
n
j 3
k
l
m
n
j 2
k
l
m
n
j 1
k
l
m
n
j 0
k
l
m
n

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Part I, To Be Completed by Study Participant

 

8. During the past 30 days, what brand (and type) of cigarettes did you smoke most often?
Be as specific as you can.
5
6  

9. Do you usually smoke menthol or non­menthol cigarettes?
j Menthol
k
l
m
n

 

j Non­Menthol
k
l
m
n

 

Part I, To Be Completed by Study Participant

 

In the following questions, we will be asking you about a tobacco product called Snus (or Swedish Snuff). This is a new 
tobacco product that is available in the United States that comes in different variations. Snus is used in a similar way as 
dipping tobacco, but there is no need to spit. Snus comes in a small white pouch (like a small teabag), which is placed 
in the cheek or between the teeth and gums, without chewing, for extended periods of time. A package of Snus usually 
contains 15 pouches. 

10. Before this survey, had you ever heard of a tobacco product called Snus?
 

j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

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11. Have you EVER used Snus?
j No, I have never used it
k
l
m
n
j I used it once
k
l
m
n

 

 

j I have used it multiple times
k
l
m
n
j I currently use it some days
k
l
m
n
j I currently use it every day
k
l
m
n

 

 

 

12. If offered a free package of Snus today, what would be the likelihood that you would
use Snus in the next 7 days?
Extremely unlikely

Unlikely

Neither likely nor unlikely

Likely

Extremely likely

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

13. What is the likelihood that you would use Snus instead of cigarettes in situations
where you are not allowed to smoke (for instance, on an airplane or another public place
where smoking was not allowed)?
Extremely unlikely

Unlikely

Neither likely nor unlikely

Likely

Extremely likely

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

14. What is the likelihood that you would switch to Snus completely and give up
cigarettes?
Extremely unlikely

Unlikely

Neither likely nor unlikely

Likely

Extremely likely

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

15. To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statement:
“Snus is harmful to one’s health.”
Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

16. Do you believe that Snus is less or more harmful to one’s health than ordinary
cigarettes?
Much less harmful

Less harmful

About the same

More harmful 

Much more harmful

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

17. To what extent do you disagree or agree with the following statement:
“Snus is addictive.”
Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

18. Do you believe that Snus is less or more addictive than ordinary cigarettes?
Much less addictive

Less addictive

About the same

More addictive

Much more addictive

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

 
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Part I, To Be Completed by Study Participant
19. What is your marital status?
j Married
k
l
m
n

 

j Living as married
k
l
m
n
j Divorced
k
l
m
n

 

 

j Widowed
k
l
m
n

 

j Separated
k
l
m
n

 

j Single, never been married
k
l
m
n

 

20. What is your current occupational status ?
j Employed
k
l
m
n

 

j Unemployed
k
l
m
n
j Homemaker
k
l
m
n
j Student
k
l
m
n
j Retired
k
l
m
n

 

 

 

 

j Disabled
k
l
m
n

 

Other (please specify) 

21. What is the highest grade or level of schooling you completed?
j Less than 8 years
k
l
m
n

 

j 8 through 11 years
k
l
m
n

 

j 12 years or completed high school
k
l
m
n

 

j Post high school training other than college (vocational or technical)
k
l
m
n
j Some college
k
l
m
n

 

j College graduate
k
l
m
n
j Postgraduate
k
l
m
n

 

 

 

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Thank you for completing Part I of this survey. Please let the survey administrator know
that you are finished.

Part II, To Be Completed by Study Administrator

 

Advertisement 1 
OMB No. 0925­0645, Expiry Date 12/31/2014 
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to range from 15 to 50 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 20892­7974. 

22. Name of first advertisement shown
 

23. What is the main message you got from this advertisement?
5
6  

24. Was there anything else about this advertisement you want to mention?
5
6  

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25. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more harmful to
one’s health than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this
advertisement is...
Much less harmful

Less harmful

About the same

More harmful 

Much more harmful

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Comments: 

26. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more addictive
than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this advertisement is...
Much less addictive

Less addictive

About the same

More addictive

Much more addictive

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
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m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
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n

Comments: 

Part II, To Be Completed by Study Administrator

 

Advertisement 2 

27. Name of second advertisement shown
 

28. What is the main message you got from this advertisement?
5
6  

29. Was there anything else about this advertisement you want to mention?
5
6  

30. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more harmful to
one’s health than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this
advertisement is...
Much less harmful

Less harmful

About the same

More harmful 

Much more harmful

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
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m
n

Comments: 

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31. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more addictive
than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this advertisement is...
Much less addictive

Less addictive

About the same

More addictive

Much more addictive

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Comments: 

Part II, To Be Completed by Study Administrator

 

Advertisement 3 

32. Name of third advertisement shown
 

33. What is the main message you got from this advertisement?
5
6  

34. Was there anything else about this advertisement you want to mention?
5
6  

35. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more harmful to
one’s health than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this
advertisement is...
Much less harmful

Less harmful

About the same

More harmful 

Much more harmful

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Comments: 

36. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more addictive
than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this advertisement is...
Much less addictive

Less addictive

About the same

More addictive

Much more addictive

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Comments: 

Part II, To Be Completed by Study Administrator

 

Advertisement 4 

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37. Name of fourth advertisement shown
 

38. What is the main message you got from this advertisement?
5
6  

39. Was there anything else about this advertisement you want to mention?
5
6  

40. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more harmful to
one’s health than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this
advertisement is...
Much less harmful

Less harmful

About the same

More harmful 

Much more harmful

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Comments: 

41. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more addictive
than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this advertisement is...
Much less addictive

Less addictive

About the same

More addictive

Much more addictive

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Comments: 

Part II, To Be Completed by Study Administrator

 

Advertisement 5 

42. Name of fifth advertisement shown
 

43. What is the main message you got from this advertisement?
5
6  

44. Was there anything else about this advertisement you want to mention?
5
6  

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45. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more harmful to
one’s health than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this
advertisement is...
Much less harmful

Less harmful

About the same

More harmful 

Much more harmful

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Comments: 

46. Do you believe that the Snus product in THIS advertisement is less or more addictive
than ordinary cigarettes? Would you say the Snus product in this advertisement is...
Much less addictive

Less addictive

About the same

More addictive

Much more addictive

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

j
k
l
m
n

Comments: 

47. (If the participant has not mentioned this previously):
Did you notice a warning on this advertisement?
 

j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

Comments: 

48. Did you notice a warning on any of the other advertisements?
 

j Yes
k
l
m
n
j No
k
l
m
n

 

Comments: 

49. If you did notice a warning, do you recall what the warning said?
5
6  

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