Crosswalk of non-substantive changes to 2016 NYTS to create proposed 2017 NYTS
Type of change code: M = Modification, R = Reinstatement from previous cycle of NYTS, O= Order change, I = Instructions change, N = New addition, D = Deletion
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Current Question/Item |
Requested Change |
National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) |
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The next five questions are about the use of cigars, cigarillos, or little cigrars such as Black and Mild, Swisher Sweets, Dutch Masters, White Owl, or Phillies Blunts.
18. Have you ever been curious about smoking a cigar, cigarillo, or little cigar?
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Reinstatement of a question about curiosity for using cigars; This is not a new question for the NYTS, it was first asked of cigars and smokeless tobacco in 2012.
CTP plans to look at these data across time and products and link to specific regulatory actions (e.g., implementation of warning labels on cigar packages). |
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The next four questions are about the use of chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip. Do not think about snus or dissolvable tobacco products when you answer these questions.
23. Have you ever been curious about using chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip?
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Reinstatement of a question about curiosity for using smokeless tobacco products; This is not a new question for the NYTS, it was first asked of cigars and smokeless tobacco in 2012.
CTP plans to look at these data across time and products and link to specific regulatory actions (e.g., implementation of warning labels on packages). |
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Delete question about brands of e-cigarettes.
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D |
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Delete question on types of e-cigarettes. |
M |
37. Have you ever used an e-cigarette device with a substance besides nicotine? (Select one or more)
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Request modifying the question to simplify it to ask only about use of marijuana. The proposed wording is from an existing survey that has been tested, the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH).
37. Have you ever used marijuana, marijuana concentrates, marijuana waxes, THC, or hash oils in an e-cigarette?
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M |
46. Which of the following tobacco products have you ever tried, even just one time? (Select one or more)
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Recommend deleting response option B, since use of cigars, cigarillos, or little cigars are covered in another core question on the survey (question 18 in 2016).
The next two questions are about the use of other tobacco products, not described in the previous sections.
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49. Which of the following tobacco products that you used in the past 30 days were flavored to taste like menthol (mint), alcohol (wine, cognac), candy, fruit, chocolate or any other flavors? (Select one or more)
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Recommend adding paranthetical phrase to be consistent with other questions/responses.
The next two questions ask about flavors in tobacco products.
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The next four questions are about different issues related to tobacco.
A warning label tells you if a product is harmful to you and can be either a picture or words.
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Request addition of next 4 questions to obtain baseline data for impact of deeming. Questions are from 2012 NYTS with different product name; question stem has been tested and used in previous cycles. In 2016, the FDA finalized a rule – Deeming Tobacco Products To Be Subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act – which extends the FDA’s authority to include the regulation of electronic nicotine delivery systems (such as e-cigarettes and vape pens), all cigars, hookah (waterpipe) tobacco, pipe tobacco and nicotine gels, among others. This new rule allows the FDA to improve public health and protect future generations from the dangers of tobacco use through a variety of steps, including restricting the sale of these tobacco products to minors nationwide.
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Request addition of this question to obtain baseline data for impact of deeming.
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N |
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Request addition of this question to obtain baseline data for impact of deeming.
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Request addition of this new question to evaluate the impact of CTP’s public education campaign. This would allow CTP to assess change over time in self-reported awareness of CTP’s campaign in middle and high school youth, and to examine potential associations with other variables (e.g., susceptibility and use behaviors). This question is from an existing survey that has been tested, the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH).
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Request deletion of this question.
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D |
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Request deletion of this question.
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D |
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Request deletion of this question.
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The next four questions ask about issues related to tobacco advertisement. Do not think of electronic cigarettes.
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Request reinstatement from previous survey (2015) to obtain data to inform HP2020 objectives. |
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Request reinstatement from previous survey (2015) to obtain data to inform HP2020 objectives. |
R |
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Request reinstatement from previous survey (2015) to obtain data to inform HP2020 objectives. |
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Request reinstatement from previous survey to obtain data to inform HP2020 objectives. |
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