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Appendix A: SPF SIG National Outcome Measures

Indicator

Measure

Measure Response Optionsa

Reported Outcome

Consumption Variables

30 Day Use *

Cigarettes

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you smoke part or all of a cigarette?

A number between 0 and 30

Percent who reported having smoked a cigarette during the past 30 days (in other words, percent who responded 1 or more days)

Other Tobacco Products

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you use [other tobacco products]?

A number between 0 and 30

Percent who reported having used a tobacco product other than cigarettes during the past 30 days, calculated by combining responses to questions about individual tobacco products, such as snuff, chewing tobacco, pipe tobacco (in other words, percent who responded 1 or more days)

Alcohol

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you drink one or more drinks of an alcoholic beverage?

A number between 0 and 30

Percent who reported having used alcohol during the past 30 days (in other words, percent who responded 1 or more days)

Marijuana or Hashish

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you use marijuana or hashish?

A number between 0 and 30

Percent who reported having used marijuana or hashish during the past 30 days (in other words, percent who responded 1 or more days)

Other Illegal Drug

During the past 30 days, on how many days did you use [any other illegal drug]?

A number between 0 and 30

Percent who reported having used illegal drugs other than marijuana or hashish during the past 30 days, calculated by combining responses to questions about individual drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, stimulants, hallucinogens, inhalants, prescription drugs used without doctors’ orders (in other words, percent who responded 1 or more days)

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Appendix A: SPF SIG National Outcome Measures (continued)

Indicator

Measure

Measure Response Optionsa

Reported Outcome

Intervening Variables

Age at First Use*

Cigarettes

How old were you the first time you smoked part or all of a cigarette?

Age of first use

Average age at first use of cigarettes

Other Tobacco Products

How old were you the first time you used [any other tobacco product]?

Age of first use

Average age at first use of any tobacco products other than cigarettes (Reported outcome should reflect the earliest age among the listed tobacco products.)

Alcohol

Think about the first time you had a drink of an alcoholic beverage. How old were you the first time you had a drink of an alcoholic beverage? Please do not include any time when you only had a sip or two from a drink.

Age of first use

Average age at first use of alcohol

Marijuana or Hashish

How old were you the first time you used marijuana or hashish?

Age of first use

Average age at first use of marijuana or hashish

Other Illegal Drug

How old were you the first time you used [other illegal drugs]?

Age of first use

Average age at first use of any other illegal drugs (Reported outcome should reflect the earliest age among the listed illegal drugs.)

Perceived Risk/Harm of Use*

Cigarettes

How much do people risk harming themselves physically and in other ways when they smoke one or more packs of cigarettes per day?

No risk, slight risk, moderate risk, great risk

Percent reporting moderate or great risk (in other words, percent reporting “moderate risk” and percent reporting “great risk” combined)

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Appendix A: SPF SIG National Outcome Measures (continued)

Indicator

Measure

Measure Response Optionsa

Reported Outcome


Marijuana

How much do people risk harming themselves physically and in other ways when they smoke marijuana once or twice a week?

No risk, slight risk, moderate risk, great risk

Percent reporting moderate or great risk (in other words, percent reporting “moderate risk” and percent reporting “great risk” combined)


Alcohol

How much do people risk harming themselves physically and in other ways when they have five or more drinks of an alcoholic beverage once or twice a week?

No risk, slight risk, moderate risk, great risk

Percent reporting moderate or great risk (in other words, percent reporting “moderate risk” and percent reporting “great risk” combined)

Perceived Risk/Harm of Use*

Cigarettes

How do you feel about someone your age smoking one or more packs of cigarettes a day?

Neither approve nor disapprove, somewhat disapprove, strongly disapprove

Percent somewhat or strongly disapproving (in other words, percent reporting “somewhat disapprove” and percent reporting “strongly disapprove” combined)


Cigarettes

How do you think your close friends would feel about you smoking one or more packs of cigarettes a day?

Neither approve nor disapprove, somewhat disapprove, strongly disapprove

Percent reporting that their friends would somewhat or strongly disapprove (in other words, percent reporting “somewhat disapprove” and percent reporting “strongly disapprove” combined)

Marijuana or Hashish

How do you feel about someone your age trying marijuana or hashish once or twice?

Neither approve nor disapprove, somewhat disapprove, strongly disapprove

Percent somewhat or strongly disapproving (in other words, percent reporting “somewhat disapprove” and percent reporting “strongly disapprove” combined)

Marijuana

How do you feel about someone your age using marijuana once a month or more?

Neither approve nor disapprove, somewhat disapprove, strongly disapprove

Percent somewhat or strongly disapproving (in other words, percent reporting “somewhat disapprove” and percent reporting “strongly disapprove” combined)

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Appendix A: SPF SIG National Outcome Measures (continued)

Indicator

Measure

Measure Response Optionsa

Reported Outcome


Alcohol

How do you feel about someone your age having one or two drinks of an alcoholic beverage nearly every day?

Neither approve nor disapprove, somewhat disapprove, strongly disapprove

Percent somewhat or strongly disapproving (in other words, percent reporting “somewhat disapprove” and percent reporting “strongly disapprove” combined)

Perception of Workplace Policy*

Drug or Alcohol

Would you be more or less likely to want to work for an employer that tests its employees for drug or alcohol use on a random basis? Would you say more likely, less likely, or would it make no difference to you?

More likely, less likely, would make no difference

Percent reporting that they would be more likely to work for an employer conducting random drug and alcohol tests (in other words, percent responding “more likely”)

Daily School Attendance **

Measure calculation: Average daily attendance (National Center for Education Statistics defined) divided by total enrollment and multiplied by 100.

N/A

See Measure Calculation.

Family Communication Around Drug Use*

Parent

During the past 12 months, how many times have you talked with your child about the dangers or problems associated with the use of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs?*

0 times, 1 to 2 times, A few times, Many times

Percent of parents reporting that they have talked to their child at least once (in other words, percent reporting “1 to 2 times,” “a few times”, and “many times” combined)

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Appendix A: SPF SIG National Outcome Measures (continued)

Indicator

Measure

Measure Response Optionsa

Reported Outcome


Child

During the past 12 months, have you talked with at least one of your parents about the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, or drug use? By parents, we mean your biological parents, adoptive parents, stepparents, or adult guardians, whether or not they live with you.

Yes, no

Percent reporting having talked with a parent (in other words, percent responding “yes”)

Youth Exposure to Prevention Messages*

During the past 12 months, do you recall [hearing, reading, or watching an advertisement about] the prevention of substance use?

Yes, no

Percent reporting having been exposed to prevention message (in other words, percent responding “yes”)

Consequence Variables

Driving While Under the Influence of Alcohol***

During the past 12 months, have you driven a vehicle while you were under the influence of alcohol?

Yes, no, don’t know or can’t say

Percent who reported having driven a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol (in other words, percent responding “yes”)

Alcohol-Related Traffic Fatalities***

Measure Calculation: The number of alcohol-related traffic fatalities (National Highway Traffic Safety System/FARS defined) divided by the total number of traffic fatalities and multiplied by 100.

N/A

See Measure Calculation.

Alcohol and Drug-Related Arrests****

Measure Calculation: The number of drug/alcohol-related arrests [for DUI, Drug Abuse Violations, and Liquor Law Violations (UCR-FBI defined)] divided by the number of total arrests and multiplied by 100.

N/A

See Measure Calculation.


*Data Source: National Survey on Drug Use among Households

** National Center for Educational Attendance

*** National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

****Uniformed Crime Reporting

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