Form Approved
OMB No. 0920-xxxx
Exp. Date xx/xx/xxxx
CDC National Media Campaign Evaluation
- Non-Smoker Baseline Questionnaire -
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SUBJECTS FOR QUESTIONNAIRE
SECTION B: TOBACCO USE QUESTIONS
SECTION C: ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS
SECTION D: SECONDHAND SMOKE
SECTION E: MEDIA USE AND AWARENESS
SECTION F: CLOSING QUESTIONS
SECTION B: TOBACCO USE QUESTIONS
NOTE: A RESPONSE OPTION OF “REFUSE TO ANSWER” IS INCLUDED FOR ALL ITEMS.
[ASK IF Screener A2 = 1]
B1. You mentioned previously that you have tried cigarette smoking. About how many cigarettes have you smoked in your entire life? Your best guess is fine.
1 1 or more puffs, but never a whole cigarette
2 1 cigarette
3 2 to 5 cigarettes
4 6 to 15 cigarettes (about half a pack)
5 16 to 25 cigarettes (about a pack)
6 26 to 99 cigarettes (more than a pack but less than 5 packs)
7 5 packs or more
B2. How old were you when you smoked a whole cigarette for the first time? Your best guess is fine.
|_|_| Years [RANGE: 7-55]
B3. About how long has it been since you last smoked cigarettes -- even a puff?
|_|_| Hours [RANGE: 0-23]
|_| Days [RANGE: 0-6]
|_|_| Weeks [RANGE: 0-3]
|_|_| Months [RANGE: 0-11]
|_|_| Years [RANGE: 0-97]
[ASK ALL]
B4. For the next series of questions, please tell us if you would say definitely not, probably not, probably yes, or definitely yes.
Rationale: susceptibility to cigarette smoking and intention. Source: MTS and NYTS.
1 2 3 4
Definitely not Probably not Probably yes Definitely yes
[RANDOMIZE]
B4_1. Do you think you will try a cigarette soon?
B4_2. If you started smoking regularly, do you think you could stop smoking anytime you wanted?
B4_3. Do you think you will smoke a cigarette anytime during the next year?
SECTION C: ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS
Social Norms of Smoking and SHS
C1. Do you believe cigarette smoking is related to:
Rationale: Beliefs about cigarette smoking and harmful to health. Source: NHIS.
[RANDOMIZE ORDER] 1 2
Yes No
Lung Cancer
Cancer of the mouth or throat
Heart Disease
Diabetes
Emphysema
Stroke
Hole in throat (stoma or tracheotomy)
Buerger’s Disease
Amputations (removal of limbs);
Asthma
Gallstones
C2.How likely do you think a smoker is to develop a smoking-related disease as a result of smoking?
Rationale: beliefs about cigarette smoking and harm to health. Source: FL Online Adult Longitudinal Media Survey.
Extremely Likely
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Very Unlikely
Extremely Unlikely
The next few questions ask your opinion about smoke from other people’s cigarettes.
C3. Do you think that breathing smoke from other people’s cigarettes or from other tobacco products is …?
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.03.5; NATS Q95
Not at all harmful to one’s health
Somewhat harmful to one’s health
Very harmful to one’s health
C4. How likely do you think it is that regularly breathing secondhand smoke from cigarettes would cause children to have asthma or breathing problems?
Rationale: Increased belief that cigarette smoking and secondhand smoke are harmful to health.
Extremely Likely
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Very Unlikely
Extremely Unlikely
C5. How likely would you be to ask a stranger not to smoke around you if you couldn’t move away from their smoke—…?
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.03.4. Source: NATS 94
Extremely Likely
Very Likely
Somewhat Likely
Very Unlikely
Extremely Unlikely
C6. Please tell us if you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with the following statements.
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.03.4.
1 2 3 4
Strongly Strongly
disagree Disagree Agree agree
C6_1. Cigarette smoking has no serious effects on non-smokers.
C6_2. Parents who live with their children should not be allowed to smoke in their homes.
C6_3. Adults should not smoke around other people in their home.
C6_4. I protect all other household members from any harm related to smoking.
C7. Thinking about all the health problems in your community, how important is addressing the problem of tobacco use? Would you say it is…
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.03.4.
Among the most important health problems
Equally as important as other health problems
Among the least important health problems
Don’t know
C8. In general, how do the adults you spend time with feel about cigarette smoking by adults? Do they feel it is…
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.03.4.
Totally acceptable
Somewhat acceptable
Neither acceptable nor unacceptable
Somewhat unacceptable
Totally unacceptable
C9. How do the adults you spend time with feel about someone smoking if children are present? Do they feel it is…
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.03.4.
Totally acceptable
Somewhat acceptable
Neither acceptable nor unacceptable
Somewhat unacceptable
Totally unacceptable
SECTION D: SECONDHAND SMOKE
D1. Other than yourself, does anyone who lives in your home smoke cigarettes now?
Rationale: Environment/Norms Source: NYATS
Yes
No
D2. Not counting decks, porches, or garages, during the past 7 days, that is, since last [today’s day of week], on how many days did someone other than you smoke tobacco inside your home while you were at home?
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.04.4; NATS Q73
Number of days____________
D3. Not counting decks, porches, or garages, inside your home, is smoking …?
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.04.4; NATS Q74
Always allowed
Allowed only at some times or in some places
Never allowed
D4. Not counting motorcycles, in the vehicles that you and your family members who live with you own or lease, is smoking …
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 2.04.4; NATS Q88
Always allowed in all vehicles
Sometimes allowed in at least one vehicle
Never allowed in any vehicle
My family does not own or lease a vehicle
D5. During the past 3 months, have you talked to any family members or friends about the dangers of smoking?
Yes
No
D5a. During the past 3 months, did you encourage a friend or family member to quit smoking? Rationale: cessation. Source: adapted from TUS-CPS.
Yes
No
D6. Among close friends, do…
All of them smoke?
Most of them smoke?
Most them NOT smoke?
None of them smoke?
D7. Among close relatives, do…
All of them smoke?
Most of them smoke?
Most them NOT smoke?
None of them smoke?
D8. How many of your family members have quit smoking or are currently quitting smoking?
None
Only a few
Some
Most
All
D9. How many of your friends have quit smoking or are currently quitting smoking?
None
Only a few
Some
Most
All
SECTION E. MEDIA USE AND AWARENESS
E1. On an average day, how much television do you watch?
Rationale: use of television. Source: FL Online Adult Longitudinal Media Survey.
None
Less than one hour
About 1 hour
About 2 hours
About 3 hours
About 4 hours
5 hours or more
E2. On an average day, how many hours do you listen to the radio?
Rationale: use of radio. Source: FL Online Adult Longitudinal Media Survey.
None
Less than one hour
About 1 hour
About 2 hours
About 3 hours
About 4 hours
5 hours or more
E3. On an average day, how many hours do you use the Internet for personal reasons?
Rationale: use of internet. Source: FL Online Adult Longitudinal Media Survey.
None
Less than one hour
About 1 hour
About 2 hours
About 3 hours
About 4 hours
5 hours or more
E4. What type of Internet connection do you have for your home computer or other primary computer?
Rationale: ability to view ads online. Source: NY Media Tracking Survey Online.
Cable/DSL/Broadband/High-Speed
Dial-Up
Not sure
E5. In the past 3 months, how often have you seen ads against smoking on television?
Rationale: exposure to tv ads. Source: MTS (replaced “anti-smoking” with “ads against smoking.”)
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
E6. In the past 3 months, how often have you heard ads against smoking on the radio?
Rationale: exposure to radio ads. Source: MTS (replaced “anti-smoking” with “ads against smoking.”)
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
E7. In the past 3 months, how often have you seen ads against smoking on in newspapers or magazines?
Rationale: exposure to tv ads.
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
E8. In the past 3 months, how often have you seen ads against smoking, videos, or websites online?
Rationale: exposure to web ads and/or online videos. Source: MTS (replaced “anti-smoking” with “ads against smoking.”)
Almost every time I was online
Frequently when I was online
Occasionally when I am online
Never/Not that I remember
I rarely or never go online or use the internet
E9. A telephone quitline is a free telephone-based service that connects people who smoke cigarettes with someone who can help them quit. Are you aware of any telephone quitline services that are available to help smokers?
Rationale: Key Outcome Indicator 3.08.6; NATS Q44
1. Yes
2. No
[IF E9=1, ASK E9a]
E9a. In the past 3 months, have you recommended any family members or friends that smoke to call a telephone quitline?
Yes
No
E10. Have you heard of 1-800-QUIT-NOW?
Rationale: Awareness of quit line as smoking cessation resource
1. Yes
2. No
[IF E10=1, ASK E10a]
E10a. In the past 3 months, have you recommended any family members or friends that smoke to call 1-800-QUIT-NOW?
Rationale: Awareness of and communication about quit line as smoking cessation resource
Yes
No
E11. Have you ever heard of any quit smoking websites online?
Rationale: awareness of internet smoking cessation resources.
Yes
No
[IF E11 = 1, ASK E12]
E12. Have you ever visited any quit smoking websites online?
Rationale: awareness of internet smoking cessation resources.
Yes
No
[IF E12 = 1, ASK E13]
E13. Have you visited any quit smoking websites online in the past 3 months?
Rationale: awareness of internet smoking cessation resources.
Yes
No
E14. Have you ever heard of the Website www.smokefree.gov?
Rationale: awareness of internet smoking cessation resources.
Yes
No
[IF E14 = 1, ASK E15]
E15. Have you ever visited www.smokefree.gov?
Rationale: awareness of internet smoking cessation resources.
Yes
No
[IF E15 = 1, ASK E16]
E16. Have you visited www.smokefree.gov in the past 3 months?
Rationale: awareness of internet smoking cessation resources.
Yes
No
[IF E14=1, ASK E16a]
E16a. In the past 3 months, have you recommended any family members or friends that smoke to visit www.smokefree.gov?
Yes
No
E17. In the past 3 months, have you seen or heard advertisements for products to help people quit smoking, such as nicotine patches or gums?
Rationale: awareness of internet smoking cessation resources.
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
E18. Have you ever seen or heard of any ads on television or radio with the following themes or slogans?
Rationale: Ad awareness. Source: Adapted from FL Online Adult Longitudinal Media Survey.
[RANDOMIZE ORDER] 1 2
Yes No
E18_1. TIPS FROM A FORMER SMOKER
E18_2. TRUTH
E18_3. BECOME AN EX
E18_4. EVERY CIGARETTE IS DOING YOU DAMAGE
E18_5. TOBACCO FREE LIVING
SECTION F: CLOSING QUESTIONS
F1. How many children aged 17 or younger live in your household 6 months or more of the year?
Rationale: demographics. Source: US DHHS Standards. Dorsey and Graham. 2011. New HHS Data Standards for Race, Ethnicity, Sex, Primary Language, and Disability Status. JAMA 306(21):2378-2379.
__ Number of Children
F2. What is your sex?
Rationale: demographics. Source: US DHHS Standards. Dorsey and Graham. 2011. New HHS Data Standards for Race, Ethnicity, Sex, Primary Language, and Disability Status. JAMA 306(21):2378-2379.
Male
Female
F3. Are you Hispanic, Latino/a, or of Spanish origin? (1 or more categories may be selected)
Rationale: demographics. Source: US DHHS Standards. Dorsey and Graham. 2011. New HHS Data Standards for Race, Ethnicity, Sex, Primary Language, and Disability Status. JAMA 306(21):2378-2379.
No, not of Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish origin
Yes, Mexican American, Chicano/a
Yes, Puerto Rican
Yes, Cuban
Yes, Another Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish origin
F4. What is your race? (1 or more categories may be selected)
Rationale: demographics. Source: US DHHS Standards. Dorsey and Graham. 2011. New HHS Data Standards for Race, Ethnicity, Sex, Primary Language, and Disability Status. JAMA 306(21):2378-2379.
White
Black or African American
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian Indian
Chinese
Filipino
Japanese
Korean
Vietnamese
Other Asian
Native Hawaiian
Guamanian or Chamorro
Samoan
Other Pacific Islander
F5. What is the highest grade or level of schooling you completed?
Rationale: demographics. Source: NATS .
5th grade or less
6th grade
7th grade
8th grade
9th grade
10th grade
11th grade
12th grade, no diploma
Ged or equivalent
High school diploma
Some college, no degree
Certificate, diploma, or associate degree: occupational, technical, or vocational program
Associate degree: academic program
Bachelor’s degree
Master’s degree
Professional school degree (examples: md, dds, dvm, llb, jd)
Doctoral degree (examples: phd, edd)
The next question is about the total income of YOUR HOUSEHOLD for the PAST 12 MONTHS. Please include your income PLUS the income of all members living in your household (including cohabiting partners and armed forces members living at home). Please count income BEFORE TAXES and from all sources (such as wages, salaries, tips, net income from a business, interest, dividends, child support, alimony, and Social Security, public assistance, pensions, or retirement benefits).
F6. Thinking about members of your family living in this household, what is your combined
annual income, meaning the total pre-tax income from all sources earned in the past
year?
Rationale: demographics. Source: HINTS.
$0 to $9,999
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $19,999
$20,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $74,999
$75,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $199,999
$200,000 or more
F7. Are you now …?
Rationale: demographics. Source: NATS
Married
Living with a partner
Divorced
Widowed
Separated
Single, that is, never married and not now living with a partner
96. Other (Specify)
F8. Which statement best describes your current employment status?
Rationale: demographics. Source: Knowledge Networks panel question.
Working full time as a paid employee
Working full time, self-employed
Not working, on temporary layoff from a job
Not working, looking for work
Not working, retired
Not working, disabled
Not working, other
F9. How many smoking or tobacco related web surveys like this have you completed with Knowledge Networks during the past year?
Rationale: potential exposure to similar surveys. Source: Knowledge Networks panel question.
NOTE: This is a standard question that Knowledge Networks asks its panel members.
None
1 survey
2 surveys
3 surveys
4 surveys
5 or more surveys
[IF F9 > 2, ASK F10]
F10. Did you view or listen to any videos or other advertisements about quitting smoking in any of these surveys?
Rationale: potential exposure to similar ads/surveys. Source: Knowledge Networks panel question.
NOTE: This is a standard question that Knowledge Networks asks its panel members.
Yes
No
F11. Do you currently participate in any other online web panels besides Knowledge Networks?
Rationale: potential exposure to similar surveys.. Source: Knowledge Networks panel question.
NOTE: This is a standard question that Knowledge Networks asks its panel members.
Yes
No
F12. In what state do you currently reside?
Rationale: demographics. Source: Knowledge Networks panel questions.
NOTE: This is a standard question that Knowledge Networks asks its panel members.
_________Pull Down List of States
F13. What county do you live in?
Rationale: demographics. Source: Knowledge Networks panel questions.
NOTE: This is a standard question that Knowledge Networks asks its panel members.
_________Pull Down List of Counties
F14. In what postal zip code do you live? ____________
Rationale: demographics.
F15.
Have you been diagnosed by a physician or other qualified
medical
professional with any of the following medical conditions?
Rationale: Possible influencers for smoking cessation. Source: Knowledge Networks standard questionnaire.
NOTE: This is a standard question that Knowledge Networks asks its panel members.
1 2
Yes No
F15_1. Acid reflux disease
F15_2. ADHD or ADD
F15_3. Anxiety disorder
F15_4. Asthma, chronic bronchitis, or COPD
F15_5. Cancer (any type except skin cancer)
F15_6. Chronic pain (such as low back pain, neck pain, or Fibromyalgia)
F15_7. Depression
F15_8. Diabetes
F15_9. Heart attack
F15_10. Heart disease
F15_11. High blood pressure
F15_12. High cholesterol
F15_13. HIV/AIDS
F15_14. Kidney disease
F15_15. Mental health condition
F15_16. Multiple sclerosis
F15_17. Osteoarthritis, joint pain or inflammation
F15_18. Osteoporosis or osteopenia
F15_19. Rheumatoid arthritis
F15_20. Seasonal allergies
F15_21. Skin cancer
F15_22. Sleep disorders such as sleep apnea or insomnia
F15_23. Stroke
F15_24. Something else
F15_25. None of these [Single select]
Thank you for completing today’s survey. Your input will greatly help researchers assess the impact of television ads about quitting smoking.
You will be awarded 5,000 KN points for completing this survey. A follow-up survey will be sent to you in about 3 to 4 months and you will be awarded 15,000 KN points for completing that survey.
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