Form Approved
OMB No. 0920-0910
Exp. Date 03/31/2018
National Tobacco Education Campaign
Online Questionnaire for Creative Concept Testing
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{Base: All respondents}
Male
Female
Prefer not to answer
{PREAMBLE}
Please indicate your race or ethnic background. Are you….?
SELECT ONE
Hispanic or Latino
Not Hispanic or Latino
SELECT ONE OR MORE
White
Black or African American
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Asian
Yes
No
{Base: If DEMO5a=01}
01 Very well
02 Well
03 Not well
04 Not at all
DEMO6. Do you consider yourself to be (Select all that apply)?
01 Heterosexual/straight
02 Lesbian
03 Gay
04 Bisexual
05 Transgender
06 Something else – please specify ______________
Less than high school
Completed high school
03 Completed General Education Diploma (GED)
04 Job-specific training program(s) after high school
Some college, but no degree
Associate Degree
College (such as B.A., B.S.)
Some graduate school, but no degree
Graduate degree (such as MBA, MS, M.D., Ph.D.)
Prefer not to answer
Less than $15,000
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $29,999
$30,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $74,999
$75,000 to $99,999
$100,000 or more
Prefer not to answer
{Base: All respondents}
01 Working – as a paid employee
02 Working – self-employed
03 Not working – on temporary layoff from a job
04 Not working – looking for work
05 Not working – retired
06 Not working – disabled
07 Not working – other
Anxiety disorder
Depression
Other mental health condition (specify) ____________________________________
04 None of these {Single select, anchor}
{Base: If ADQ1=04}
Anxiety disorder
Depression
Other mental health condition (specify) ____________________________________
None of these {Single select, anchor}
Strata |
Definition |
Criteria |
LOW SES Smokers |
Smokers who use only conventional cigarettes and are low-SES |
Low SES is based on an index reflecting three dimensions of SES: education, income, and employment. Low-SES if:
SES1 = 01, 02, 03, 04 SES2 = 01, 02, 03 SES3 = 03, 04, or 07
The SES index is a composite score of the three items above ranging from 0-3 and is reflected in the dataset as the variable “ses index”. Respondents scoring 0 or 1 are classified as low SES while respondents scoring 2 or 3 are classified as “not low” SES. |
{Base: All respondents}
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
{PREAMBLE}
The next questions are about traditional cigarettes, which are any form of tobacco wrapped in paper. Traditional cigarettes typically come in packs of 20, and some brand examples include Marlboro, Newport, Camel, Lucky Strike and Pall Mall.
{Base: Respondents who SMOKE EVERY DAY (IF SCREENER.TS2 = 01)}
{{1 PACK = 20 CIGARETTES}
{{RANGE 1-100}
{Numeric response}
{Base: Respondents who SMOKE ON SOME DAYS (IF SCREENER.TS2 = 02)}
{{1 PACK = 20 CIGARETTES}
{{RANGE 1-100}
{Numeric response}
{Base: Respondents who SMOKE EVERY DAY (IF SCREENER.TS2 = 01)}
Within 5 minutes
Within 6-30 minutes
Within 31-60 minutes
After 60 minutes
_ _ _ age in years
777 Don’t know/not sure
999 Prefer not to answer
{PREAMBLE} The next questions are about electronic vapor products. These are devices that usually contain a nicotine-based liquid that produces an aerosol that is inhaled by the user. You may also know them as e-cigarettes, vape-pens, hookah-pens, electronic hookahs (e-hookahs), electronic cigars (e-cigars), electronic pipes (e-pipes), e-vaporizers, or tank systems. Some brand examples are blu, NJOY, Vuse, MarkTen, and Starbuzz. For the rest of this survey we will call all of the products in this category “e-cigarettes”.
Yes
No
Don’t Know
Prefer not to answer
{Base: Dual users ONLY}
_ _ _ age in years
777 don’t know/not sure
999 prefer not to answer
TS5b. How old were you when you started using e-cigarettes, in addition to cigarettes? That is, how old were you when you started using both at the same time?
_ _ _ age in years
777 don’t know/not sure
999 prefer not to answer
I use e-cigarettes more than I smoke traditional cigarettes
I smoke traditional cigarettes more than I use e-cigarettes
I use both equally
_____ Number of times
{Base: If QA1 > 0}
YES
NO
{ANSWER ALL, RANDOMIZE ORDER}
QA3_A. Give up traditional cigarettes all at once
QA3_B. Gradually cut back on traditional cigarettes
QA3_C. Substitute some of your traditional cigarettes with e-cigarettes such as vape-pens, hookah pens, electronic hookahs (e-hookahs), electronic cigars (e-cigars), electronic pipes (e-pipes), or e-vaporizers
QA3_D. Switch completely to e-cigarettes, vape-pens, hookah-pens, electronic hookahs (e-hookahs), electronic cigars (e-cigars), electronic pipes (e-pipes), or e-vaporizers
QA3_E. Switch to some other brand of traditional cigarettes
QA3_F. Use nicotine replacement products like the nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine lozenges, nicotine nasal spray, or nicotine inhaler
QA3_G. Use medications like Wellbutrin, Zyban, buproprion, Chantix, or varenicline
QA3_H. Get help from a telephone quit line
QA3_I. Get help from a website such as Smokefree.gov
QA3_J. Get help from a doctor or other health professional
QA3_K. Get help from a pharmacist
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
A lot
{Base: All respondents}
QA5. Do you plan to quit smoking traditional cigarettes for good….
In the next 7 days
In the next 30 days
In the next 6 months
In the next 1 year
More than 1 year from now
I am not planning to quit
Not sure/uncertain
Online resource, like a website
1-800-QUIT NOW
Family or Friends
Doctor or Clinic
Other specify________________________
{RANDOMIZE}
Smoking traditional cigarettes is a social thing to do
Smoking traditional cigarettes is something to do at parties or other gatherings
I’m addicted to smoking traditional cigarettes
Smoking traditional cigarettes goes well with/after meals
I like the taste of traditional cigarettes
Smoking traditional cigarettes helps me relax
Smoking traditional cigarettes goes well when I’m drinking alcohol
Smoking traditional cigarettes helps me stay awake, alert, or focused
Smoking traditional cigarettes excites me
Smoking traditional cigarettes is something to do when I’m bored
Smoking traditional cigarettes helps me lose weight / not gain weight
I have tried to quit smoking traditional cigarettes and cannot
Smoking traditional cigarettes is something I can do with others at the work place
Other specify__________________ {ANCHOR}
Yes
No
{Base: All respondents}
Yes
No
{Base: All respondents}
Yes
No
{Base: All respondents}
Yes
No
{Base: All respondents}
{5-Point
Agree Scale}
{RANDOMIZE}
P6_10. I get upset when I think about me smoking traditional cigarettes.
P6_11. I am disappointed in myself because I smoke traditional cigarettes.
P6_12. I get upset when I hear or read about illnesses caused by smoking traditional cigarettes.
P6_13. Warnings about the health risks of smoking traditional cigarettes upset me.
P6_14. Smoking traditional cigarettes will severely lower my quality of life in the future.
P6_16. Smokers should take warnings about traditional cigarette smoking and lung cancer seriously.
P6_17. Smoking cigarettes is pleasurable.
P6_18. Smoking cigarettes relieves tension.
P6_19. Smoking helps me concentrate and do better work.
{Base: All respondents}
Yes
No
D21_1. Lung cancer
D21_2. Cancer of the mouth or throat
D21_3. Heart disease
D21_4. Diabetes
D21_5. Emphysema
D21_6. Stroke
D21_7. Hole in throat (stoma or tracheotomy)
D21_8. Buerger’s Disease
D21_9. Amputations (removal of limbs)
D21_10. Asthma
D21_11. Gallstones
D21_12. COPD or chronic bronchitis
D21_13. Periodontal or gum disease
D21_14. Premature birth
D21_15. Colorectal cancer
D21_16. Macular degeneration or blindness
D21_17. Depression
D21_18. Anxiety Disorder
D210.
Please tell us if you agree or disagree with the following
statement:
Smoking can cause immediate damage
to your body, which can lead to long-term health consequences.
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
D211.
Please tell us if you agree or disagree with the following statement:
Smoking traditional cigarettes can cause medical
complications and diseases that require surgeries and medical
procedures to treat.
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
{Base: All respondents}
Yes
No
Yes
No
{Base: All respondents}
P8. Are you aware of any advertising or tobacco education campaigns against smoking, tobacco products, or tobacco companies that are now taking place?
Yes
No
{Base: If P8=01}
P9. Please comment on what you remember about these ads or tobacco education campaigns against smoking, tobacco products, or tobacco companies.
{OPEN END}
{Base for this section is all respondents}
Yes, now on active duty
Yes, was on active duty during the past 12 months, but not now
Yes, was on active duty but not during the past 12 months
Am now with the Reserves or National Guard
No, never served in the military
None
1-2 children
3-4 children
5 or more children
{Base: All respondents}
01 At a search engine such as Google, Bing, or Yahoo
02 At a site that specializes in information, like WebMD
03 At a more general site like Wikipedia, that contains information on all kinds of topics
04 At a social network site like Facebook
05 Other specify________________________
Yes
No
Prefer not to answer
{Base:
If T2_01=01}
T3. Some cell phones
are called "smartphones" because of certain features they
have, such as Internet access and the ability to download apps. Do
you own a smartphone, such as an iPhone, Android, Blackberry, or
Windows phone?
Yes, I own a smartphone
No, I do not own a smartphone
Prefer not to answer
{Programmer Instructions: Each respondent reviews 1 creative concept with audio; randomize creative concepts to respondents to ensure that creative concepts are equally viewed.}
We would now like to show you an ad and then gather your reactions to that ad. These are not actual ads - they are just ideas of what future ads or commercials could look like.
Please
make sure the volume on your computer is turned up, so that you can
both see and hear the video. Please click the “forward”
arrow to continue. {Each respondent will review one TV ad}
{Programmer instruction: Display selected creative concept by
itself for 15 seconds before showing the “next” button”}
{OPEN END}
{OPEN END}
{Programmer instruction: For the rest of the questions in this section, display the selected treatment description. Rotate the rest of the questions as indicated}
{Base: All respondents}
On a scale from 1 to 5, where 1 indicates not feeling any emotion, and 5 indicates feeling emotion with extreme intensity, please indicate how much this ad made you feel:
I did not feel this emotion
Slight emotion
Moderate emotion
Very intense emotion
Extreme and intense emotion
{RANDOMIZED}
M3_1. Angry
M3_2. Afraid
M3_3. Ashamed
M3_4. Sad
M3_5. Hopeful
M3_6. Understood
M3_7. Surprised
M3_8. Trusting
M3_9. Motivated
M3_10. Regretful
Strongly disagree
Somewhat disagree
Neither agree nor disagree
Somewhat agree
Strongly agree
{RANDOMIZED}
M4_1. This ad is convincing
M4_2. This ad grabbed my attention
M4_3. This ad was easy to understand
M4_4. I learned something new from this ad
M4_5. I trust the information in this ad
M4_6. This ad is believable
M4_7. I would talk to someone else about this ad
M4_8. This ad is annoying
M4_9. This ad is worth remembering
M4_10. This ad is powerful
M4_11. This ad is informative
M4_12. This ad is meaningful
M4_13. I can identify with what this ad says
Yes
No
{Base: If M5a = 01}
{Open End}
Yes
No
Yes
No
{Base: All respondents}
Yes
No
{Base: M6a = 02}
{Open End}
{Base: M6a = 01}
{Open End}
{Base: All respondents}
Not at all
Slightly
Moderately
Very
Extremely
{Base: All respondents}
Not at all
Slightly
Moderately
Very
Extremely
{Base: All respondents}
Extremely negative
Somewhat negative
Neither positive nor negative
Somewhat positive
Extremely positive
Thank you for your participation in this study. We appreciate your enthusiasm for our study and hope you will join us on future surveys!
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