August 2017
Point of Sale Intervention for Tobacco Evaluation (POSITEv)
Waves 2, 3, and 4 Questionnaire
Prepared for
Food and Drug Administration
Janine Delahanty, PhD
Health Scientist
Health Communication and Education
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Prepared by
RTI International
3040 E. Cornwallis Road
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
RTI Project Number 0213772.003.001.005
_________________________________
RTI International is a registered trademark and a trade name of Research Triangle Institute.
Section AA: Programming Notes and Instructions
Section A: Informed Consent
Section C: Tobacco Use Behavior
Section D: Tobacco Use Intentions and Self-Efficacy
Section E: Cessation (Intention, Behavior, Motivation)
Section F: Attitudes, Beliefs, Risk Perceptions and Social Norms
Section G: Media Use and Awareness
Section H: Environment
Section AL: Locator Module
Section J: App-based portion of study
PROGRAMMING NOTES
All questions should appear on separate pages.
Participants may refuse to answer any question by clicking “next”. When participants refuse to answer a question, show “Prefer not to answer” as an additional response option and provide a prompt to check that option if they want to skip the question. “Prefer not to answer” will not be displayed unless a question is left unanswered.
If response boxes are used, such as in Hatteras, use radio buttons for questions where only one answer is allowed.
If response boxes are used, use check boxes for questions where more than one answer is allowed.
Prefer Not To Answer/Don’t Know/Refused/None of these are not allowed in combination with other responses.
If the questionnaire interface includes a banner across the top of the page, such as in Hatteras, include the variable name on the banner. In Hatteras, the banner also displays the name of the study, the progress bar, a Help button, and a Log out button. If not, do not include the variable name on the screen.
Except where noted, response options should not be labeled with numbers.
Do not display section headings.
Abbreviations used include ‘R’ for ‘respondent’ and ‘PNTA’ for ‘prefer not to answer’
A back button will not be offered to respondents.
Images displayed should be of equal size to one another.
[IF CAPI INCLUDE NAVIGATION INSTRUCTIONS; ELSE GO TO SECTION C INTRODUCTION]
INTERVIEWER, READ: “Now I’d like you to read the questions and enter your answers into the laptop yourself. This will allow you to answer the questions in complete privacy. I will not be able to see the answers you type into the computer. You can also skip any question you don’t want to answer by clicking the next button. Let me explain how to use the laptop.”
MOVE LAPTOP SO RESPONDENT CAN SEE THE SCREEN AND YOU CAN POINT OUT THE FOLLOWING:
POINT TO THE MOUSE AND SAY, “Please use the mouse to select your answers to the questions.”
POINT OUT NUMBER KEYS AND SAY: “Please use these keys for questions that ask you to enter a specific number.”
POINT TO NEXT BUTTON AND SAY: “When you are ready to move to the next question or page, click here. This button will store your answers. Once you have entered your responses and clicked this button, you will not be able to go back and change your answers.”
POINT TO THE “LOG OUT” BUTTON AND SAY: “The Log Out button will take you out of the survey. Please do not click on it unless you need to stop the survey. This button will save your answers so that you can pick up where you left off when you go back to the survey.”
SAY: “If you have any questions or trouble with the laptop, please ask. If not, click here to begin.” POINT TO NEXT BUTTON AND
SAY “Please answer all of the questions to the best of your abilities.”
PROGRAMMER: PROGRAM A NEXT BUTTON AT THE END OF THIS SCREEN
PROGRAMMER: START CASI
[INSERT INFORMED CONSENT HERE]
INTRODUCTION: The next set of questions are about tobacco products and how often you use them.
C1. Do you now smoke cigarettes . . .
Every day
Some days
Rarely
Not at all
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
C2. Do you consider yourself a smoker?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
C3. About how long has it been since you last smoked cigarettes? If you smoked a cigarette today please enter 0 days. Please enter days, weeks, or months.
PROGRAMMER: ALLOW PARTICIPANTS TO ENTER EITHER DAYS, WEEKS OR MONTHS
_____ Days (Range: 0 to 7)
_____ Weeks (Range: 0 to 4)
_____ Months (Range: 0 to 24)
_____ Years (Range: 0 to 2)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 7 FOR DAYS. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND A MAXIMUM OF 4 FOR WEEKS. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND A MAXIMUM OF 24 FOR MONTHS. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND A MAXIMUM OF 2 FOR YEARS.
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN [0 AND 7/ 0 AND 4/ 0 AND 24/ 0 AND 2].” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ALLOW R TO ENTER DAYS OR WEEKS OR MONTHS OR YEARS.
ASK: All respondents
C4. Not including today, how many cigarettes did you smoke on the most recent day you smoked? A pack usually has 20 cigarettes in it.
_____ Number of cigarettes (Range: 0–99)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 99. PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX.
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN [0 AND 99.” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents who report smoking every day, some days, or rarely in C1, and report having smoked within the past year C3.
C5. [IF C1<4 OR (C3_1>0 OR C3_2>0)]
On the days that you smoke, how soon after you wake up do you typically smoke your first cigarette of the day? Please enter the number of minutes or hours.
1 _____ Minutes After Waking (Range: 0 to 60)
2 _____ Hours After Waking (Range: 0 to 24)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 60 FOR MINUTES. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND A MAXIMUM OF 24 FOR HOURS.
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN [0 AND 60/ 0 AND 24].” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents who report smoking every day, some days, or rarely in C1, and report having smoked within the past 30 days or 4 weeks.
C6. [IF C1<4 OR (C3_1>0 OR C3_2>0)]
Do you usually buy your own cigarettes?
Yes
No –> GO TO C16
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report smoking every day, some days, or rarely in C1, and report having smoked within the past 30 days or 4 weeks.
C7. [IF C6=1 OR 999]
Do you usually buy your cigarettes by the carton, pack, or single cigarettes, or do you roll your own?
Carton
Pack
Single cigarettes
Roll your own
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who usually buy their own cigarettes or did not indicate whether they usually buy their own cigarettes.
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C8. [IF C6=1 OR 999]
Now think about cigarettes you purchased for your own personal use in the past 7 days. How many of the past 7 days did you purchase cigarettes?
1 _____ Number of days (Range: 0 to 7)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 7
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 7” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents who usually buy their own cigarettes or did not indicate whether they usually buy their own cigarettes.
C9. [IF C8 NE 0]
In the past 7 days, how many cartons, packs, single cigarettes, and pouches of roll-your-own tobacco did you buy for your own personal use?
C9_1. _____ Cartons (Range: 0 to 99)
C9_2. _____ Packs (Range: 0 to 99)
C9_3. _____ Single cigarettes (Range: 0 to 99)
C9_4. _____ Pouches of roll your own tobacco (Range: 0 to 99)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 99 FOR C9_1, C9_2, C9_3, C9_4
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 99.” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents who have bought cigarettes for their own personal use in the past 7 days.
C10. [IF C9_1>0]
When you last got a carton of cigarettes for your own personal use, what
price did you pay?
$_ _ _._ _ per carton (Range $0.00 to $150.00)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 150.00
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 150.00.” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents that purchased at least one carton of cigarettes for their own personal use in the past 7 days.
C11. [IF C9_2>0]
When you last got a pack of cigarettes for your own personal use, what price did you pay?
$_ _ _._ _ per pack (Range $0.00 to $20.00)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 20.00
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 20.00.” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents that purchased at least one pack of cigarettes for their own personal use in the past 7 days.
C12. [IF C9_3>0]
When you last got a single cigarette for your own personal use, what price did you pay?
$_ _ _._ _ per cigarette (Range $0.00 to $15.00)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 15.00
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 15.00.” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents that purchased at least one single cigarette for their own personal use in the past 7 days.
C13. [IF C9_4>0]
When you last got a pouch of roll-your-own-tobacco for your own personal use, what price did you pay?
$_ _ _._ _ per pouch (Range $0.00 to $30.00)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 30.00
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 30.00.” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents that purchased at least one pouch of roll-your-own tobacco for their own personal use in the past 7 days.
C14 INTRO [IF C8 NE 0]
Next, we would like to ask two questions about where you got cigarettes in the past7 days. Please think about purchases that you made for your personal use.
C14. [IF C8 NE 0]
In the past 7 days, have you purchased cigarettes or roll your own tobacco from any of the following locations?
|
|
Yes |
No |
Prefer not to answer |
C14_1 |
At a convenience store or gas station |
1 |
2 |
999 |
C14_2 |
At a grocery store |
1 |
2 |
999 |
C14_3 |
At a drugstore |
1 |
2 |
999 |
C14_4 |
Mass merchandisers such as Wal-Mart, Costco, Sam’s Club |
1 |
2 |
999 |
C14_5 |
At a tobacco shop |
1 |
2 |
999 |
C14_6 |
Other |
1 |
2 |
999 |
ASK: Respondents that purchased cigarettes for their own personal use in the past 7 days.
[IF C14_1=1 OR C14_2=1 OR C14_3=1 OR C14_4=1 OR C14_5=1 OR C14_6=1, ASK C15; ELSE, GO TO C16]
C15. [IF C14_1=1 OR C14_2=1 OR C14_3=1 OR C14_4=1 OR C14_5=1 OR C14_6=1]
Please write the name of the specific store where you usually bought cigarettes or roll-your-own-tobacco in the past 7 days for your own use.
_______________________. (ALLOW 25 ALPHA OR NUMERIC CHARACTERS).
999 Prefer not to answer
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
ASK: Respondents who report buying a tobacco product at one of the types of stores listed in C14 in the past 7 days.
This question focuses on electronic vapor products, which include e-cigarettes, e-cigars, e-hookahs, e-pipes, vape pens, tanks, mods, and hookah pens.
C16. Do you now use an electronic vapor product . . .
Every day
Some days
Rarely
Not at all
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
Next, we ask a question about smokeless tobacco which you put in your mouth. You chew, suck or spit some types of smokeless tobacco but not other types. For example, snus is smokeless tobacco that comes in a small pouch that you put inside your lip.
There are many kinds of smokeless tobacco, such as snus pouches, loose snus, moist snuff, dip, spit, and chewing tobacco. Common brands include Redman, Levi Garrett, Beechnut, Skoal, Grizzly, Nordic Ice and Copenhagen.
C16. Do you now use smokeless tobacco products . . .
Every day
Some days
Rarely
Not at all
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
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The next question is about traditional cigars, cigarillos, little cigars, and filtered cigars. These products go by lots of different names, so please use these descriptions and photos to understand what they are.
Traditional cigars contain tightly rolled tobacco that is wrapped in a tobacco leaf. Some common brands of cigars include Macanudo, Romeo y Julieta, and Arturo Fuente, but there are many others.
Cigarillos, little cigars, and filtered cigars are smaller than traditional cigars. They are usually brown. Some are the same size as cigarettes, and some come with filters or with plastic or wooden tips. Some common brands are Black & Mild, Swisher Sweets, Dutch Masters, Phillies Blunts, Prime Time, and Winchester.
C17. Do you now use traditional cigars, cigarillos, little cigars and/or filtered cigars . . .
Every day
Some days
Rarely
Not at all
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
CURRENT HOOKAH USE
We next ask about smoking tobacco in a hookah, which is a type of water pipe. It is sometimes also called shisha or a “narghile” pipe. From now on, we will use “hookah” to refer to a water pipe, shisha, or narghile pipe that is often used to smoke tobacco.
There are many types of hookahs. People often smoke tobacco in hookahs in groups at cafes or in hookah bars.
C18. Do you now smoke tobacco in a hookah, even one or two puffs . . .
Every day
Some days
Rarely
Not at all
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
INTRODUCTION: In the next section, we ask you some questions about quitting smoking cigarettes.
D1. Three months from now, how much do you expect to be smoking cigarettes, compared to now?
Not smoking cigarettes at all
A lot less than now
A little less than now
The same amount as now
A little more than now
A lot more than now
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
D2. [IF C1<4 OR (C3_3>0 OR C3_3>0)]
If you did try to quit smoking cigarettes altogether in the next 3 months, how likely do you think you would be to succeed?
Not at all likely
A little likely
Somewhat likely
Very likely
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report smoking every day, some days, or rarely in C1, and report having smoked in the past 30 days or 4 weeks in C3.
D3. [IF C1<4 OR (C3_3>0 OR C3_3>0)]
How much do you believe that quitting smoking completely is possible for you?
Not at all possible
Somewhat possible
Very possible
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report smoking every day, some days, or rarely in C1, and report having smoked in the past 30 days or 4 weeks in C3.
D4 INTRO: [IF C1<4 AND (C3_3>0 OR C3_3>0)]
How much do you disagree or agree with the following statement?
D4. I feel ready to take a small step toward quitting.
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither disagree nor agree
Agree
Strongly agree
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report smoking every day, some days, or rarely in C1, and report having smoked in the past 30 days or 4 weeks in C3.
[IF C1<4 AND (C3_3>0 OR C3_3>0)]
E1. Have you ever tried to quit smoking cigarettes?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report smoking every day, some days, or rarely in C1, and report having smoked in the past 30 days or 4 weeks in C3.
E2. [IF E1=1 OR E1=999]
Of all the times you tried to quit smoking cigarettes, what was the longest period you stayed off cigarettes completely? Enter either hours, days, weeks or months below.
____ hours (Range: 0 to 23)
____ days (Range: 0 to 6)
____ weeks (Range: 0 to 4)
____ months (Range: 0 to 11)
____ years (Range: 0 to 99)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: ALLOW RESPONDENT TO ENTER EITHER HOURS, DAYS, WEEKS, MONTHS, OR YEARS
IF HOURS SELECTED ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 23.
IF DAYS SELECTED ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 6.
IF WEEKS SELECTED ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 4.
IF MONTHS SELECTED ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 11.
IF YEARS SELECTED ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 99.
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND (HOURS: 23; DAYS: 6; WEEKS: 4; MONTHS: 11; YEARS: 99).” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents who have tried to quit smoking, or do not report whether they have or have not tried.
E3 INTRO: [IF C3_1>0 OR C3_2>0]
For most of the questions in this section, we ask you about the past 3 months. For the next question, please note that we are asking you about the past 6 months.
E3. In the past 6 months, did you intentionally quit smoking cigarettes for at least 24 hours?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E4 INTRO:
[IF E1=1 OR E1=999]
Now, we are going to ask you about your behavior in the past 3 months again.
E4. In the past 3 months, did you intentionally quit smoking cigarettes for at least 24 hours?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have tried to quit smoking, or do not report whether they have or have not tried.
E5. [IF E4=1 OR E4=999]
In the past 3 months, how many times have you intentionally quit smoking cigarettes for at least 24 hours?
1 ____ times [allow 0 to 99]
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 99
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 99” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents that intentionally quit smoking cigarettes in the past 3 months for at least 24 hours, or respondents that preferred not to indicate whether they had intentionally quit smoking cigarettes in the past 3 months for at least 24 hours.
E6. [IF E4=1 OR E4=999]
When you tried to quit smoking cigarettes in the past 3 months, did you avoid going to places where you used to buy cigarettes in case you might be tempted to buy them?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents that intentionally quit smoking cigarettes in the past 3 months for at least 24 hours, or respondents that preferred not to indicate whether they had intentionally quit smoking cigarettes in the past 3 months for at least 24 hours.
E7. [IF E4=1 OR E4=999]
When you tried to quit smoking cigarettes in the past 3 months, was there a time when seeing the cigarette pack display in the store gave you an urge to buy cigarettes?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents that intentionally quit smoking cigarettes in the past 3 months for at least 24 hours, or respondents that preferred not to indicate whether they had intentionally quit smoking cigarettes in the past 3 months for at least 24 hours.
E8. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
How much do you want to quit smoking cigarettes?
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
A lot
Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E9. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
In the past 3 months, have you tried to quit smoking cigarettes by reducing or cutting back on the number of cigarettes you smoke?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E10. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
On a scale of 1-5, where 1 is the lowest and 5 is the highest, how would you rate quitting smoking cigarettes as a priority in your life?
Lowest priority
Highest priority
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY AS A HORIZONTAL SCALE AND LABEL RESPONSE OPTIONS WITH NUMBERS
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E11. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
Do you plan to quit smoking cigarettes for good . . .
In the next 7 days,
In the next 30 days,
In the next 3 months,
In the next 6 months,
In the next year, or
More than one year from now?
I do not plan to quit smoking cigarettes for good
Not sure/uncertain
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E12. [IF E11=1 OR 2 OR 3 OR 4 OR 5 OR 6]
Have you set a firm date to quit smoking cigarettes?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E13 INTRO: [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
Please tell us how much you disagree or agree with the following statements.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF E13_1-E13_4]
|
|
Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree nor disagree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Prefer not to answer |
E13_1. |
I have been thinking a lot about quitting smoking cigarettes recently. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
E13_2. |
I am eager for a life without smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
E13_3. |
Lately, I have been thinking about which cigarettes during my day would be the hardest to give up. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
E13_4. |
I am not prepared to make changes in my life to quit smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E14. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
During the past 3 months, how often would you say you have thought about the changes you will have to make in your life to quit smoking cigarettes?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E15. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
Compared to three months ago, are you more or less concerned about the price of cigarettes?
Less concerned
Just as concerned
More concerned
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E16. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
In the past 3 months, did you practice not smoking in some situations, or for periods of time?
Yes
No
Not applicable
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E17. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
In the past 3 months, have you stubbed out a cigarette before you finished it because you wanted to quit smoking?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E18. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
In the past 3 months, how often did you put off purchasing cigarettes because you wanted to quit smoking?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E19. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
In the past 3 months, how often have you stopped yourself from having a cigarette when you had the urge to smoke?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
E20. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
In the past 3 months, how often did you avoid social situations where people were smoking?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
INTRODUCTION: Now we would like to ask you some questions about your attitudes and beliefs.
F1. How harmful do you think smoking cigarettes is to people’s health in general?
Not at all harmful
Slightly harmful
Somewhat harmful
Very harmful
Extremely harmful
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All Respondents
__________________________________________________________________
F2. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
Please tell us how much do you disagree or agree with the following statements about smoking cigarettes.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF F2_1 to F2_7]
|
|
Strongly disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree nor disagree |
Agree |
Strongly agree |
Prefer not to answer |
F2_1. |
I would be more energetic right now if I didn’t smoke cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F2_2. |
I’m embarrassed that I smoke cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F2_3. |
Smoking cigarettes is hazardous to my health. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F2_4. |
Smoking cigarettes is pleasurable. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F2_5. |
Smoking cigarettes reduces stress. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F2_6. |
Smoking cigarettes helps me concentrate. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F2_7. |
Smoking cigarettes helps keep my weight down. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
__________________________________________________________________
F3. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
In the past 3 months, how often did you think about the harm your cigarette smoking might be doing to you?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
F4. How likely do you think you are to develop a smoking-related disease as a result of smoking cigarettes?
Extremely unlikely
Very unlikely
Very likely
Extremely likely
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All Respondents
F5. Please tell us how much you disagree or agree that smoking cigarettes increases your risk of . . .
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF F5_1 to F5_4
|
|
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree nor disagree |
Agree |
Strongly Agree |
Prefer not to answer |
F5_1. |
Lung cancer? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F5_2. |
Heart disease? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F5_3. |
Emphysema? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
F5_4. |
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) or chronic bronchitis? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
ASK: All Respondents
F6. [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2>0]
How much do you think your health would improve if you were to stop smoking cigarettes for good?
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
A lot
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
INTRODUCTION: Next, we’d like to ask you about your use of TV and other media.
G1. How often do you…
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF G1_1 to G1_4
|
Never
|
Once a month or less
|
Every few weeks
|
1-3 days a week |
4-6 days a week |
About once a day |
Several times a day |
Prefer not to answer |
G1_1. Watch television, including streaming TV (Hulu, Netflix, or Amazon Prime)? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
G1_2. Watch videos on YouTube? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
G1_3. Listen to streaming radio? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
G1_4. Listen to radio over the air? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
ASK: All respondents
G2. Thinking about the social networking sites you use, about how often do you visit or use the following…
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF G2_1 to G2_6
|
Never
|
Once a month or less
|
Every few weeks
|
1-3 days a week |
4-6 days a week |
About once a day |
Several times a day |
Prefer not to answer |
G2_1. Facebook |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
G2_2. Instagram |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
G2_3. Twitter |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
G2_4. Tumblr |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
G2_5. Snapchat |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
G2_6. Pinterest |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
999 |
ASK: All respondents
G3. In the past 3 months, how frequently have you seen or heard the following slogan or theme on the TV, radio, or Internet?
Tips from Former Smokers (Tips) PROGRAMMER: INSERT EXAMPLE AD
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
G4. In the past 3 months, how frequently have you seen or heard the following slogan or theme?
Every Try Counts PROGRAMMER: INSERT EXAMPLE AD
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
VERIFICATION. To show us that you are paying attention, please select Never as your response to this item.
1 Never
2 Rarely
3 Sometimes
4 Often
5 Very Often
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
G5. [IF G4>=2]
You said you have seen or heard Every Try Counts. Where have you seen or
heard it? Please check “yes” or “no” for each item.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF G5_1 to G5_7]
|
|
Yes |
No |
Prefer not to answer |
G5_1 |
Inside of a store |
1 |
2 |
999 |
G5_2 |
Outside of a store |
1 |
2 |
999 |
G5_3 |
At the gas pump |
1 |
2 |
999 |
G5_4 |
On a billboard |
1 |
2 |
999 |
G5_5 |
On television |
1 |
2 |
999 |
G5_6 |
On the internet and/or on social media |
1 |
2 |
999 |
G5_7 |
On the radio |
1 |
2 |
999 |
ASK: Respondents that indicated they saw or hear the ‘Every Try Counts’ slogan or theme once, a few times, or a lot of times in the past 3 months.
G6. Please tell us how much you disagree or agree with the following statements
about smoking cigarettes?
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF G6_1 to G6_7 BUT KEEP PLACEMENT OF G6_C CONSTANT
|
|
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree nor disagree |
Agree |
Strongly Agree |
Prefer not to answer |
G6_1. |
I feel like a failure when I start smoking again after quitting. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G6_2. |
Every quit attempt I make is a step towards quitting smoking cigarettes for good. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G6_3. |
The more times I try to quit smoking cigarettes, the more likely I am to quit for good. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G6_4. |
It may take me several quit attempts to quit smoking cigarettes for good. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G6_5. |
I have a chance to learn something new with every quit attempt. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G6_C. |
Please select the option labeled ‘Disagree’ as your answer. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G6_6. |
It’s important for me to learn not to smoke cigarettes in situations where I typically smoke. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G6_7. |
With each quit attempt, I become better at quitting. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
ASK: All respondents
G7 INTRO: [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2]
Please tell us how much do you disagree or agree with the following statements.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF G7_1-G7_4
G7. When I think about quitting smoking cigarettes, I feel…
|
|
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree nor disagree |
Agree |
Strongly Agree |
Prefer not to answer |
G7_1. |
Confident |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G7_2. |
Hopeful |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G7_3. |
Discouraged |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G7_4. |
Stressed |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
G8 INTRO: [IF C4_1>0 OR C4_2]
How much do you disagree or agree with the following statements?
G8. I continue to smoke cigarettes because…
|
|
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree nor disagree |
Agree |
Strongly Agree |
Prefer not to answer |
G8_1. |
I’m addicted to smoking. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G8_2. |
I enjoy smoking. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G8_3. |
I don’t have enough willpower. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G8_4. |
I’m stressed out. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G8_5. |
I don’t have the support I need from friends and family. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G8_6. |
I haven’t tried to quit enough times. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
ASK: Respondents who have last smoked days or weeks ago, but not months
G9 INTRO:
Now we would like to show you some ads that you may have seen close to places that sell tobacco.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE PRESENTATION OF G9-G10
G9_1. Apart from this survey, how frequently have you seen this ad in the past 3
months?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY CAMPAIGN AD FOR “YOU DIDN’T FAIL AT QUITTING…”
ASK: All respondents
G9_2. Apart from this survey, how frequently have you seen this ad in the past 3 months?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY CAMPAIGN AD FOR “IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED…”
ASK: All respondents
G9_3. Apart from this survey, how frequently have you seen this ad in the past 3 months?
Never
Once
A few times
Lots of times
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY CAMPAIGN AD FOR “EVERY TIME YOU PUT OUT A CIGARETTE”
ASK: All respondents
G10_1. Please tell us how much you disagree or agree with the following statements about this ad.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE PRESENTATION, DISPLAY CAMPAIGN AD FOR “YOU DIDN’T FAIL AT QUITTING…” AGAIN IF MATRIX IS ON SEPARATE PAGE FROM LAST PAGE
|
|
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
Neither agree nor disagree |
Agree |
Strongly Agree |
Prefer not to answer |
G10_1_1. |
This ad is worth remembering. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_2_1 |
This ad grabbed my attention. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_3_1. |
This ad is powerful. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_4_1. |
This ad is informative. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_5_1. |
This ad is meaningful to me. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_6_1. |
This ad is convincing. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_7_1. |
This ad made me want to quit smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_8_1. |
This ad made me feel motivated to try to quit smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_9_1. |
This ad made me feel hopeful about quitting smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_10_1. |
This ad made me feel understood. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
PROGRAMMER: END LOOP
ASK: All respondents
G10_2. Please tell us how much you disagree or agree with the following statements about this ad.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE PRESENTATION. DISPLAY CAMPAIGN AD FOR “IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED…” AGAIN IF MATRIX IS ON SEPARATE PAGE FROM LAST PAGE.
|
|
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
Neither Agree or Disagree |
Agree |
Strongly Agree |
Prefer Not to Answer |
G10_1_2. |
This ad is worth remembering. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_2_2. |
This ad grabbed my attention. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_3_2. |
This ad is powerful. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_4_2. |
This ad is informative. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_5_2. |
This ad is meaningful to me. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_6_2. |
This ad is convincing. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_7_2. |
This ad made me want to quit smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_8_2. |
This ad made me feel motivated to try to quit smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_9_2. |
This ad made me feel hopeful about quitting smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_10_2. |
This ad made me feel understood. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
ASK: All respondents
G10_3. Please tell us how much you disagree or agree with the following statements about this ad.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE PRESENTATION. DISPLAY CAMPAIGN AD FOR “EVERY TIME YOU PUT OUT A CIGARETTE” AGAIN IF MATRIX IS ON SEPARATE PAGE FROM LAST PAGE.
|
|
Strongly Disagree |
Disagree |
Neither Agree or Disagree |
Agree |
Strongly Agree |
Prefer Not to Answer |
G10_1_3. |
This ad is worth remembering. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_2_3. |
This ad grabbed my attention. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_3_3. |
This ad is powerful. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_4_3. |
This ad is informative. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_5_3. |
This ad is meaningful to me. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_6_3. |
This ad is convincing. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_7_3. |
This ad made me want to quit smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_8_3. |
This ad made me feel motivated to try to quit smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_9_3. |
This ad made me feel hopeful about quitting smoking cigarettes. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
G10_10_3. |
This ad made me feel understood. |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
999 |
ASK: All respondents
G11. Please pick the answer below that you think best fits the main message of all of the ads we showed you. There may be more than one right answer.
PROGRAMMER: RANDOMIZE ORDER OF RESPONSE OPTIONS
Quitting smoking takes practice.
It may take several attempts to quit smoking for good.
You learn something every time you try to quit smoking.
It is important to talk to your doctor before quitting smoking.
Using nicotine patches or gum helps you quit smoking.
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
G12. In the past 3 months, did you talk to anyone, either in person or online, about the “Every Try Counts” ads?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
INTRODUCTION: This section asks some additional questions about you and your environment.
H1. Do you now use a “blunt” (a cigar, cigarillo, little cigar, or filtered cigar
with marijuana in it) . . .
Every day
Some days
Rarely
Not at all
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
H2. The next question asks about rules of using tobacco inside your home. Please
think about everyone who might be in your home including children, adults, visitors, guests, or workers. For tobacco products that are burned, such as cigarettes, cigars, pipes or hookah, which statement best describes the rules about smoking a tobacco product inside your home?
It is not allowed anywhere or at any time inside my home
It is allowed in some places or at some times inside my home
It is allowed anywhere and at any time inside my home
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
H3. Other than you, has anyone who lives with you used any of the following during the past 30 days? Select all that apply.
[PROGRAM SO THAT RESPONDENTS CAN SELECT MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE ON 2–5]
Cigarettes
Traditional cigars, cigarillos, little cigars, or filtered cigars, such as Macanudo, Romeo y Julieta, Arturo Fuente, Black & Mild, Swisher Sweets, Dutch Masters, Phillies Blunts, Prime Time, or Winchester
Tobacco out of a water pipe (also called “hookah”)
Electronic vapor products, also called e-cigarettes, e-cigars, e-hookahs, e-pipes, vape pens, tanks, mods, and hookah pens
Any other form of tobacco
No, no one who lives with me has used any form of tobacco during the past 30 days
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
H4. In general, how would you rate your physical health?
Poor
Fair
Good
Very good
Excellent
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
H5. What is your marital status?
Now married –> GO TO H7
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
Never married
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
H6. [IF H5 >1 OR H5 = 999] Do you share a household with a boyfriend, girlfriend, or partner?
Yes
No
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents that are not married
H7. Now thinking about your mental health, which includes stress, depression, and emotional problems, for how many days during the past 30 days was your mental health not good?
1 ____ Number of days (Range: 0 to 30)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 30
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 30” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: All respondents
__________________________________________________________________
H8.
[IF H7>0]
During the past 30 days, for about how many days did poor physical or mental health keep you from doing your usual activities, such as self-care, work, or recreation?
1 ____ Number of days (Range: 0 to 30)
999 Prefer not to answer
PROGRAMMER: NUMERIC RESPONSE. ALLOW A MINIMUM OF 0 AND MAXIMUM OF 30
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
IF ANYTHING ELSE IS TYPED IN, ERROR MESSAGE SHOULD SAY, “YOU HAVE ENTERED A NUMBER OUTSIDE THE ALLOWED RANGE. PLEASE ENTER A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 30” IN LOWERCASE LETTERS
ASK: Respondents who report 1 or more days of poor mental health in the past 30 days.
__________________________________________________________________
H9. What is your current gender identity?
Male
Female
Trans male/ Trans man
Trans female/ Trans woman
Genderqueer/Gender non-conforming/ Intersex
Different identity
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents
H9OT. [IF H9=6]
Please specify your current gender identity.
________ [ALLOW 20 ALPHA CHARACTERS]
999 Prefer not to answer
PROVIDE A CHECKBOX FOR THE ‘PREFER NOT TO ANSWER’ OPTION. ADD VALIDATION CHECK TO PROHIBIT HAVING BOTH A NUMBER RESPONSE AND A CHECKED BOX
ASK: Respondents who indicate a different gender identity than those listed in H13.
[IF CAPI]
ENDCASI Thank you for your answering these questions.
When you leave this screen, the responses you entered into the laptop can no longer be seen by you, the interviewer, or anyone else who uses this computer. When you are ready, please press NEXT to complete this part of the interview.
PROGRAMMER: ONCE NEXT IS ENTERED FOR ENDCASI, NO ONE CAN RE-ENTER THE CASI PORTION OF THE INTERVIEW.
ASK: All respondents answering by ACASI
[IF CAPI]
ENDCASI2 Please tell your interviewer that you are finished.
Interviewer: Enter the code to move to the next section.
ASK: All respondents answering by ACASI
CHECK BOX 1: IF WAVE = 04 EXIT1; ELSE CONTINUE |
[IF CAPI FILL: Instructions to interviewer: read all text and questions in regular type.]
[IF CAPI FILL: Before we finish the interview, I would just like to confirm that we have your correct contact information.]
[IF CAWI FILL: Please confirm that we have your correct contact information]
AL-FU1. Is this correct?
[IF CAWI FILL: Please update any information that is not correct]
[IF CAPI FILL: INTERVIEWER, IF ANY INFORMATION IS NOT CORRECT, PROMPT RESPONDENT FOR UPDATED INFORMATION.]
PROGRAMMER: DISPLAY CONTACT INFORMATION FROM WAVE 1 QUESTIONNAIRE
Continue
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents Wave 2 or 3
[IF CAWI]
We will send you a check for $## as a token of appreciation for participating to the following address. Please review and update the information to ensure that you receive the check. Please allow 3 – 4 weeks for the check to arrive.
If you do not wish to receive a check, please check the box, “I DECLINE TO RECEIVE A CHECK”
PROGRAMMER: FILL EACH FIELD WITH INFORMATION FROM CASE CONTACT INFORMATION; ALLOW EDITS
1 FIRST NAME ________ (ALLOW 50 ALPHA CHARACTERS)
2 LAST NAME ________ (ALLOW 50 ALPHA OR NUMERIC CHARACTERS)
3 Street NUMBER ________ (ALLOW 50 ALPHA OR NUMERIC CHARACTERS)
4 STREET NAME ________ (ALLOW 50 ALPHA OR NUMERIC CHARACTERS)
5 Apartment Number ______ (ALLOW 10 ALPHA OR NUMERIC CHARACTERS)
6 CITY ________ (ALLOW 50 ALPHA OR NUMERIC CHARACTERS)
7 STATE ____ (PROGRAMMER: DROPDOWN FIELD OF 50 STATES)
8 ZIP ____ (ALLOW 5 NUMERIC CHARACTERS)
9 I DECLINE TO RECEIVE A CHECK
ASK: Web respondents
[IF [FILL: Current WAVE – 1] APP CONSENT = YES FILL: Previously, you agreed to participate in the smartphone application-based component of our study to determine how often you go to stores that sell tobacco products.] GO TO J2.
[IF [FILL: Current WAVE - 1] APP CONSENT = NO FILL: Previously, we asked you to participate in the smartphone application-based component of our study to determine how often you go to stores that sell tobacco products, but you chose not to participate at that time.] GO TO J1.
[IF [FILL: Current WAVE – 1] APP CONSENT = MISSING (DIDN’T HAVE A SMARTPHONE) FILL: I would like to tell you about another part of our study that is completely optional and would involve downloading an app to your smartphone, if you have one.] GO TO J1.
J1. Do you have a smartphone?
YESGO TO APP_CONSENT
NO EXIT1
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents who did not consent to app-based portion of study in Wave 1.
J2. Have you changed phones since PROGRAMMER: FILL DATE OF LAST INTERVIEW?
YES
NO J5
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: All respondents who do not report whether they have a smartphone or not.
J3. How long ago did you change phones? Please answer in days, weeks, or months.
____ Days (Range: 0 to 7)
____ Weeks (Range: 0 to 4)
____ Months (Range: 0 to 12)
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report they have changed phones since the last interview.
J4. Would you like to download the app onto your new phone so that you can continue to participate in this part of the study?
YES APP_INSTRUCTIONS1
NO EXIT1
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report they have changed phones since the last interview.
J5. Have you turned off, deleted the app, or changed the app settings since [FILL DATE OF LAST INTERVIEW]?
YES
NO GO TO J13
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report they have not changed phones since the last interview.
J6. Which of the following did you do? Please select all answers that apply.
Turned off the app GO TO J8
Changed the settings
Deleted the app GO TO J8
ASK: Respondents who report they deleted the app, or changed the app settings.
__________________________________________________________________
J7. Please describe how you changed the settings. (ALLOW 500 ALPHA OR NUMERIC CHARACTERS).
ASK: Respondents who report they changed the app settings
J8. Please tell us why you [IF J6 = 1 FILL “turned off the app” ; IF J6 =3 FILL “deleted the app” ; IF J6 = 2 “changed the settings”]. (ALLOW 500 ALPHA OR NUMERIC CHARACTERS).
ASK: Respondents who report they have turned off the app, changed the settings of, or deleted the app.
J9. How long ago did you [IF J6 =1 FILL “turn off the app”; IF J6 = 3 “delete the app” ; IF J6 = 2 “change the settings”]? Please answer in days, weeks, or months.
____ Days (Range: 0 to 7)
____ Weeks (Range: 0 to 4)
____ Months (Range: 0 to 12)
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report they have turned off the app, changed the settings of, or deleted the app.
J10. Have you [IF J6 =1 FILL “turned the app back on” ; IF J6 = 3 “downloaded the app again” ; IF J6 = 2 “changed the settings back”] since then?
YES
NO GO TO J12
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report they have turned off the app, changed the settings of, or deleted the app.
J11. About how long ago did you [IF J6 =1 FILL “turn the app back on” ; IF J6 =3 FILL “download the app again” ; IF J6 =2 FILL “change the settings back”]? Please tell me in days, weeks, or months.
____ Days (Range: 0 to 7) GO TO J13
____ Weeks (Range: 0 to 4) GO TO J13
____ Months (Range: 0 to 12) GO TO J13
ASK: Respondents who report they turned the app back on, downloaded the app again, or changed the settings back.
J12. If you are still interested in participating in the app-based part of the study, we recommend that you [If J6=1 or J6=2, FILL “delete the app and”] download it again. In the future, please don’t change the settings or turn off or delete the app. Would you like to keep participating in this part of the study?
YES GO TO J13
NO GO TO EXIT 1
999 Prefer not to answer
ASK: Respondents who report they have turned off the app, changed the settings of, or deleted the app.
J13 Is the location service for your phone turned on?
YES [IF J5 = 2 OR J11 = 1, 2 OR 3 GO TO EXIT3; ELSE CONTINUE]
NO [IF J5 = 2 OR J11 = 1, 2 OR 3 GO TO EXIT3; ELSE CONTINUE]
ASK: All respondents who have downloaded the app.
__________________________________________________________________
CHECK BOX 2: IF WAVE 1 APP CONSENT = YES AND J6 =/= 3; GO TO EXIT 1 ; ELSE IF WAVE 1 APP CONSENT = YES AND J6 = 3; GO TO APP_INSTRUCTIONS1 ; ELSE CONTINUE |
[INSERT APP CONSENT SCRIPT]
Yes GO TO APP_INSTRUCTIONS
No GO TO EXIT 1
ASK: Respondents who are being asked to install the App for the first time.
APP_REFUSAL [IF APP_CONSENT = 2]
INTERVIEWER: WHY DID THE PARTICIPANT REFUSE TO DOWNLOAD THE APP? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
[PROGRAM SO THAT INTERVIEWERS CAN SELECT MORE THAN ONE RESPONSE]
DOES NOT HAVE A SMARTPHONE, AFTER ALL
CONCERNED ABOUT PRIVACY
CONCERNED ABOUT DATA USAGE
PARTICIPANT REFUSED AFTER DIFFICULTY IN DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING THE APP
SAID THE INCENTIVE IS TOO SMALL
SOME OTHER REASON (SPECIFY)
ASK: Asked of interviewers when participant refuses to participate in the app-based portion of the study.
APP_REFOTR [IF APP_REFUSAL = 6]
INTERVIEWER: SPECIFY WHY PARTICIPANT REFUSED TO DOWNLOAD THE APP
SPECIFY:_____________[ALLOW 25 ALPHA CHARACTERS]
ASK: Asked of interviewers that indicate there is another reason the participant refused to participate in the app-based portion of the study.
APP_INSTRUCTIONS1
[INSERT APP INSTRUCTIONS]
EXIT 1: Thank you for answering all of our questions.
ASK: Respondents reaching the end of the survey
EXIT 3: If you want to keep participating in this part of the study, we recommend that you don’t change any of the settings, turn off, or delete the app in the future.
Thank you for answering all of our questions.
ASK: Respondents reaching the end of the survey
OMB No: 0910-#### Expiration Date: ##/##/20##
Paperwork Reduction Act Statement: The public reporting burden for this collection of information has been estimated to average 40 minutes per response (time to read and agree to the assent/consent and respond to the questionnaire). Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspects of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing burden to [email protected].
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Author | Dutra, Lauren |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-20 |