Form Approved
OMB No. 0920-0621
Expiration Date: xx/xx/xxxx
Attachment P1: Youth Cognitive Interview Guide
Understanding Use of Electronic Vapor Devices (EVDS) among Youth
December 1, 2017
This guide will be used by the cognitive interviewer. Participants will receive a questionnaire that does not include any probes (shown in textboxes) or skip pattern instructions. |
Welcome and thank you for participating in today’s interview. This interview is being sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (also known as the CDC). We are interested in hearing your opinions about electronic vaping devices. These are battery powered devices that generate a vapor which users inhale.
[NYTS 2017] |
What does “nicotine-based liquid” mean to you? Could you guess what this term means? |
[1]
Have you ever been curious about using an electronic vaping device?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably not
Definitely not
[NYTS 2017, Q27] |
|
[2]
Have you ever used an electronic vaping device, even once or twice?
Yes
No
[NYTS 2017, Q28] |
|
ASK IF 2 = YES.
[3]
How old were you when you first tried using an electronic vaping device, even once or twice?
I have never used e-cigarettes
8 years old or younger
9 years old
10 years old
11 years old
12 years old
13 years old
14 years old
15 years old
16 years old
17 years old
18 years old
19 years old or older
[NYTS 2017, Q29] |
[NOTE TO INTERVIEWER: LOWER PRIORITY ITEM. DO NOT SPEND A LOT OF TIME ON THIS QUESTION.]
|
ASK IF 2 = YES.
[4]
In total, on how many days have you used electronic vaping devices in your entire life?
0 days
1 day
2 to 10 days
11 to 20 days
21 to 50 days
51 to 100 days
Over 100 days
[NYTS 2017, Q30] |
|
ASK IF 2 = YES.
[5]
During the past 30 days, on how many days did you use electronic vaping devices?
0 days
1 or 2 days
3 to 5 days
6 to 9 days
10 to 19 days
20 to 29 days
All 30 days
[NYTS 2017, Q31] |
|
[6]
During the past 30 days, where did you get or buy the electronic vaping devices that you have used? (Select one or more)
I have never tried an e-cigarette in the past 30 days
A gas station or convenience store
A grocery store
A drugstore
A mall or shopping center kiosk/stand
On the Internet
A vape shop or other store that only sells e-cigarettes
Some other place not listed here
From a family member
From a friend
From some other person that is not a family member or a friend
[NYTS 2017, Q32] |
[NOTE TO INTERVIEWER: IF PARTICIPANT DOES NOT USE EVPs, ASK THEM ABOUT THIS QUESTION IN GENERAL.]
|
[7]
Do the electronic vaping devices you usually use contain nicotine?
Yes
No
Don’t know
[ADAPTED FROM PATH ADULT SURVEY] |
[NOTE TO INTERVIEWER: IF PARTICIPANT DOES NOT USE EVPs, ASK THEM ABOUT THIS QUESTION IN GENERAL.]
|
[8]
What strength electronic vaping device do you use most often?
No nicotine
Light (10 milligrams of nicotine or less)
Medium (11-17 milligrams of nicotine)
Strong (18-23 milligrams of nicotine)
Extra strong (24 milligrams of nicotine or more)
I don’t know
[ADAPTED FROM CALIFORNIA STUDENT TOBACCO SURVEY, 2017-2018] |
|
ASK IF 2 = YES.
[9]
During the past 30 days, what brand of electronic vaping device did you usually use? (Select 1)
JUUL
Vuse
MarkTen
blu
A mod not listed here
Another brand not listed here
Not sure
[NOTE: IF PARTICIPANT DOES NOT USE EVPs, ASK THEM ABOUT THIS QUESTION IN GENERAL.]
|
[10]
What are the reasons you have used electronic vaping devices? (Select one or more)
Friend or family member used them
Friends or classmates pressured me into it
To do tricks
These devices are cool
To help me quit other tobacco, such as cigarettes
They cost less than other tobacco products, such as cigarettes
They are easier to get than other tobacco products, such as cigarettes
They are less harmful than other tobacco products, such as cigarettes
They are available in flavors, such as mint, candy, fruit, or chocolate
They can be used at times or in places where smoking cigarettes isn’t allowed
I used these devices for some other reason
I have never tried an electronic vaping device
[ADAPTED FROM NYTS 2017, Q33 AND PATH SURVEY] |
[NOTE TO INTERVIEWER: IF PARTICIPANT DOES NOT USE EVPs, ASK THEM ABOUT THIS QUESTION IN GENERAL.]
|
[11]
Have you ever used an e-cigarette or electronic vaping device to use marijuana?
Yes
No
[ALTERNATIVE WORDING FOR NYTS 2017, Q34] |
|
[12]
In the last 30 days, how many days did you use an e-cigarette or electronic vaping device to use marijuana?
1 or 2 days
3 to 5 days
6 to 9 days
10 to 19 days
20 to 29 days
All 30 days
[13]
Do you think that you will try an electronic vaping device soon?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably not
Definitely not
[NYTS 2017, Q35] |
|
[14]
Do you think you will use an electronic vaping device in the next year?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably not
Definitely not
[NYTS 2017, Q36] |
|
[15]
If one of your best friends were to offer you an electronic vaping device, would you use it?
Definitely yes
Probably yes
Probably not
Definitely not
[NYTS 2017, Q37] |
|
[16]
“Dripping” is a method of heating electronic vaping device liquid by dripping drops directly onto a heating element and then immediately inhaling. Have you ever used the dripping method to add e-liquid to your electronic vaping device?
Yes
No
Don’t know / Not sure
[STYLES 2017, DRIP 1] |
|
[17]
“Heat-not-burn” tobacco products heat tobacco sticks or capsules to produce an aerosol or “vapor.” They are different from electronic vaping devices such as e-cigarettes, which heat a liquid to produce an aerosol or “vapor.” Some brands of “heat-not-burn” tobacco products include iQOS, glo, Ploom TECH, and Revo. Before today, have you heard of “heat-not-burn” tobacco products?
Yes
No
Don’t know / Not sure
[STYLES 2017, 17. New] |
|
[18]
Thinking about all types of electronic vaping devices, have you used the disposable kind or rechargeable/refillable/tank kind?
I have never tried an electronic vaping device
Only the disposable kind
Only the rechargeable/refillable/tank kind
Both the disposable kind and rechargeable/refillable/tank kind
[NYTS 2016, Q34] |
[NOTE TO INTERVIEWER: LOWER PRIORITY ITEM. OMIT AS NEEDED BASED ON AVAILABLE TIME.]
|
[CLOSING]
I would like to thank you for coming here today and participating in this interview. CDC would like to thank you for sharing your opinions as they will be very useful in helping them to understand people’s reactions and thoughts about the survey questions we have talked about. CDC would like to remind you that there is no safe tobacco product, including the products we have talked about today. There are some fliers on the table that have more information. Please take one.
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Author | Parvanta, Sarah |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-21 |