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pdfDEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Public Health Service
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention (CDC)
Atlanta GA 30341-3724
[DATE]
[AGENCY HEAD SAL FIRST NAME LAST NAME]
[STATE AGENCY NAME]
[ADDRESS]
[CITY, ST ZIP]
Dear [TITLE] [LAST NAME]:
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be conducting the 2021 National
Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) during the 2020-2021 school year. The annual NYTS was designed
in cooperation with federal agencies and numerous state and local departments of education and
health.
The purpose of this letter is to inform you that [NUMBER of SCHOOLS] schools in [STATE] are
among the 365 schools randomly selected across the United States to participate in the 2021 NYTS
and to thank you for your past support. Your support for this year’s survey will help encourage the
voluntary participation of the schools selected in your state. This packet is for informational
purposes and no action is required on your part.
Preventing tobacco product use among youth is critical to ending the tobacco epidemic in the
United States. Youth use of tobacco products in any form is unsafe. The Surgeon General has
written that while considerable progress has been made in reducing cigarette smoking among U.S.
youth, the tobacco product landscape continues to evolve to include a variety of new types of
products, including electronic vapor products such as e-cigarettes. These products typically contain
nicotine, which is highly addictive, can harm the developing adolescent brain, and can prime the
brain for addition to other drugs. Efforts such as the NYTS have increased our ability to measure
changes in tobacco use behaviors and their influences, thereby enabling states, school districts,
schools, and community organizations to adapt their tobacco prevention and control programs to
combat the most prevailing issues at hand.
First conducted in 1999, the NYTS is an ongoing survey of students in grades 6 through 12 that
gathers information on: (1) prevalence of use (electronic cigarettes, cigarettes, cigars, smokeless
tobacco, hookahs, pipe tobacco, and bidis), (2) knowledge and attitudes, (3) media and advertising
(4) minors’ access and enforcement, (5) school curriculum, (6) secondhand smoke exposure, and
(7) cessation. Each cycle has produced valuable data regarding students’ knowledge of and
attitudes toward tobacco, their exposure to secondhand smoke, and their exposure to influences
that promote or discourage tobacco use.
The CDC respects the educational mission of schools; for that reason, only a small number of classes
in each school, one or two at each selected grade level, are chosen randomly to participate. Data
collection will occur during late January through May 2021. Specially trained field staff will bring all
the materials necessary to administer the survey, via tablet, during one normal class period. Survey
administration procedures are designed to protect student privacy and allow for anonymous
participation. States, counties, cities, school districts, schools, and students will not be identified in any
published reports.
As a symbol of appreciation for contributing their time and support, the CDC will provide each
participating school with a monetary award. One option is to use these funds for prevention curriculum
and educational materials. However, no restrictions will be placed on how schools may use these
funds.
The NYTS is the most comprehensive, nationally representative source of data regarding tobaccorelated behaviors and the only source of such data for middle school students (grades 6-8). In parallel
to this national survey, a state-level YTS questionnaire is used independently by many state and local
departments of education and health to conduct their own surveys. Results from the national survey
serve as an index against which state- and local-level data can be compared and are used to support the
design, implementation, and evaluation of effective tobacco use prevention and control programs.
Enclosed are a list of schools selected in your state, the 2021 NYTS questionnaire, and a study fact
sheet. Within one week, a representative from ICF, a nationally recognized research firm contracted by
CDC to conduct the NYTS, will contact you to confirm your receipt of this information and answer
any questions you may have. If you have any immediate questions, please call Alice Roberts of ICF at
(800) 675-9727 or Sean Hu of CDC at (770) 488-5845 Thank you again for your support for this
survey, which will help assess and improve efforts to reduce priority health-risk behaviors among
adolescents throughout our nation.
Sincerely yours,
Linda J. Neff, PhD, MSPH
Chief, Epidemiology Branch, Office on Smoking and Health
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Enclosures
cc:
Sean Hu, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Alice Roberts, ICF
Jill Trott, ICF
[STATE PRECONTACT, AGENCY NAME]
[RECRUITER], ICF
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