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		12/31/2024
		
		
	Menthol User
	Audience Research	 
	
	In-Depth
	Interview Guide
	Version
	06/21/2022
	
	
U.S.
Food and Drug Administration
Center for Tobacco Products
[Text
within brackets will not show to participants] 
[Appendix
G:
In-Depth Interview Guide]
Menthol
User Audience Research
In-Depth
Interview Guide
	
		
		
			
				Menthol User Audience Research
				(average 90
				minutes) 
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				SECTION A: Menthol Use History
				Questionnaire (8 mins) 
Upon
				joining the Zoom line, participants will be asked to complete a
				short questionnaire about their history of menthol cigarette use
				before getting started with the interview. 
				 
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				SECTION B: Welcome (3
				mins) 
The moderator
				will explain purpose of the interview, discuss the ground rules,
				provide any technical assistance, and answer any questions the
				participant has. 
				 
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				SECTION C: General Psychographics
				(8 mins) 
The purpose
				of this section is to understand participants’ typical
				behaviors, interests, work, and goals. 
				 
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				SECTION D: Tobacco Use History
				(35 mins) 
The purpose
				of this section is to gain a deep understanding of each
				participant’s personal experience with menthol cigarettes
				and, if applicable, other tobacco products and their experiences
				with quitting. 
				 
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				SECTION E: Tobacco Environment and
				Sociocultural Factors (16
				mins) 
The purpose of
				this section is to understand how tobacco interacts with
				participants’ lives, including tobacco/menthol cigarette
				norms, acceptability, family use and perceptions of others. 
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				SECTION F: Summary / Messaging
				Territories (16
				mins) 
The purpose of
				this section is to understand which harms, motivators, and
				facilitators to quitting resonate most with participants. This
				section will inform message framing. 
				 
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				SECTION G: Closing (4
				mins) 
The interviewer
				wraps up discussion and ensures that all questions have been
				answered and all comments have been heard. 
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SECTION A. MENTHOL USE HISTORY QUESTIONNAIRE (8 MINUTES)
Thank you for making time to talk to me today. Before we get started,
I have a short questionnaire for you to complete about your history
of menthol cigarette use. 
In the chat, I shared a link with you. Please use this link to
complete the questionnaire and let me know once you’ve
completed it.
SECTION B. WELCOME (3 MINUTES)
Welcome
and thank you again for making time to talk with me today. My name is
_______, and my colleague _______ is also on the line to help
coordinate the session and take notes. We work for a nonprofit
research organization called RTI International and are conducting
this interview on behalf of The Food and Drug Administration, or FDA.
The purpose of this interview is to help FDA understand menthol
cigarette use. Our discussion will last
on average 90 minutes. 
I
want to let you know that I’m not an expert on the topics we
will discuss – you are the expert here. My role is to moderate
our discussion and ensure you have the chance to express your ideas
and opinions.
Before we begin, I want to review a few highlights from the consent
form you were sent via email and signed digitally:
	
	Participation. First, your participation is voluntary. You
	don’t have to answer any questions you don’t want to
	answer, and you may stop participating at any time.
	
	Recording. We are audio recording our discussion so that I
	can give you my full attention and not take a lot of notes. Please
	minimize any background noise by finding a quiet location away from
	other people and distractions. If you haven’t already, please
	silence your cell phone and any other devices.
	We are not recording video.
	
	Observers. We may also have some members of the research
	team, including staff from FDA, watching our discussion so they can
	hear your opinions directly from you.
	
	Privacy. We will keep your identity secure to the extent
	permitted by law. Your name and contact information will not be
	given to anyone else, and no one will contact you about the study
	after our discussion is over.
	
I
also want to highlight a few ground rules for our discussion:
	
	Timing. I have a discussion guide in front of me to help us
	stay on track. We have a lot of topics to cover, so I may have to
	move us on to the next topic if we’re running short on time.  
	
	
	Technical Assistance. If you need technical assistance at any
	point, just let me know and we can try to resolve it.
	
	Honest Opinions. Most importantly, there are no right or
	wrong answers. I just want your honest opinions about the topics
	we’ll be discussing today. Please feel free to be honest and
	direct in your answers; you’re not going to hurt my feelings.
Do you have any
questions before we begin?
SECTION C. GENERAL PSYCHOGRAPHICS (8 MINUTES)
Thanks
so much. It’s great to meet you and I look forward to chatting
for about the next 80 minutes. 
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
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			Probes 
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			Employment. To
				begin, can you tell me what you do for work? 
			 
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			Hobbies/Interests.
				What do you like to do for
				fun? 
			 
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			Relationships.
				Which 1 or 2 people do you
				feel closest to in your life? 
			 
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SECTION D: TOBACCO USE HISTORY (35 MINUTES)
Thank
you for sharing the background. Now we’re going to switch gears
and talk about cigarettes flavored to taste like menthol or mint,
which you reported in your screening questionnaire that you
[currently / used to] smoke. 
CURRENT MENTHOL SMOKERS (8 MINUTES)
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Menthol
				Smoking Initiation. When
				did you first start smoking menthol cigarettes? 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			Menthol Use
				Terminology. I’ve
				been calling this type of cigarettes “menthol cigarettes.”
				Is this how you refer to them? 
			 
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			 [MOVE FORWARD WITH
			PARTICIPANT’S PREFERRED TERMINOLOGY] 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Perceived
				Benefits. Why have you
				continued smoking menthols? 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			Current
				Menthol Use. When do you
				usually smoke menthols? 
			 
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			[SHOW SCREEN WITH IMAGES OF TOBACCO
			PRODUCTS] On your screen is an image with various types of
			products. 
			 
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			Other Product
				Use. Can you tell me which
				of these you have ever used? 
			 
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FORMER MENTHOL SMOKERS (8 MINUTES)
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Menthol
				Smoking Initiation. When
				did you first start smoking menthol cigarettes? 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			Menthol Use
				Terminology. I’ve
				been calling this type of cigarettes “menthol cigarettes.”
				Is this how you refer to them? 
			 
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			 [MOVE FORWARD WITH
			PARTICIPANT’S PREFERRED TERMINOLOGY] 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Perceived
				Benefits. Why did you
				continue to smoke menthols? 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			Current
				Menthol Use. When did you
				usually smoke menthols? 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			[SHOW SCREEN WITH IMAGES OF TOBACCO
			PRODUCTS] On your screen is an image with various types of
			products. 
			 
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			Other Product
				Use. Can you tell me which
				of these you have ever used? 
			 
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			Are you still using
				these? 
				 
				
				Were you using both
				menthols and [products]? Why? What
				appealed to you about the different products? 
				Were there certain
				situations when you smoked menthols instead of these? (or vice
				versa) 
				
			 
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ALL PARTICIPANTS (15 MINUTES)
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
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			Knowledge of
				Alternative Menthol Products. Have
				you ever used products that make regular cigarettes taste or
				smell like menthol? 
			 
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			[Yes] What products have
				you used? [Cards, capsules, drops, etc.] 
				
				[No] Do you think that’s something you would try? 
			 
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			Harms:
				Regular Cigarettes. This
				next question is about cigarettes in general, not specifically
				menthols. What have you heard about the harms of smoking
				cigarettes? 
			 
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			Harms:
				Menthol Cigarettes. What
				about the harms of menthols, specifically? [COVER ALL PROBES] 
			 
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			[Listen/probe
				for: Addictiveness]
				What, if anything, have you heard about their addictiveness? 
				[Listen/probe
				for: Health Effects]
				What, if anything, have you heard about the health effects of
				menthol cigarettes? 
				
				[Listen
				probe for: Nicotine]
				What, if anything, have you heard about the amount of nicotine in
				menthol cigarettes? 
			 
			
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			Perceived
				Susceptibility: Menthols. Thinking
				about someone who smokes menthols every day, how likely is it
				that they will experience these harms? 
			 
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			Harms:
				Menthols vs. Regular Cigarettes. How
				do the harms of menthol cigarettes compare to regular cigarettes,
				meaning cigarettes that are not menthols? 
			 
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			Have
				you ever heard that “A
				cigarette is a cigarette—with all the health risks and
				chemicals that come with it. Menthol doesn’t change that.” 
				
				Have
				you ever heard that
				“menthols may be even more addictive and harder to quit
				than other cigarettes?” 
				
			 
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			Perceived
				Severity. Of all the harms
				you mentioned, what concerns or worries you the most? 
			 
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CURRENT MENTHOL SMOKERS (12 MINUTES)
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
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			Quit
				Attempts. Have you ever
				tried to quit menthols? [If
				no, skip to Q32] 
			 
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			Quit
				Outcomes. What happened
				when you tried to stop? 
			 
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			Did
				you use anything or try anything to help you stop? 
				 
				Listen/probe for: Quit cold
				turkey, made a plan to quit, slowly reduced use, switched to
				other tobacco products, DIY products, Quitline, NRT] 
			 
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			Quit
				Barriers. What was
				challenging? [Moderator: Write down challenges for Section F] 
			 
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			Quit
				Facilitators. Was there
				anything that would have helped or made it easier for you?
				[Moderator: Write down facilitators for Section F] 
			 
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			Quit
				Intention. Do you want to
				stop smoking menthols or quit using tobacco completely? 
			 
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			[If
				yes] Why? [Moderator: Write down motivators for Section F] 
				[If no] Why not? What, if
				anything, would convince you to stop smoking menthols or to
				change your current smoking behavior? [Moderator: Write down
				motivators for Section F] 
			 
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			Quit
				Resources. If you wanted
				to stop today, who or where would you turn for help?  [Moderator:
				Write down facilitators for Section F] 
			 
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			Intentions if
				Menthols Unavailable. If
				you were no longer able to buy menthol cigarettes in stores, what
				do you think you would do? [Probe Extensively] 
			 
		 | 
		
			[Listen/probe
				for: Quit tobacco
				products, quit menthols] 
				[Listen/probe
				for: Switch
				to regular cigarettes] 
				[Listen/probe
				for: Switch
				to other nicotine or tobacco product] 
				[Listen/probe
				for: Switch
				to other available menthol flavored product (i.e. menthol
				e-cigarettes)] 
				[Listen/probe
				for: Use DIY products
				or modified cigarettes with products, such as menthol cards,
				capsules, drops] 
			 
			
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FORMER MENTHOL SMOKERS (12 MINUTES)
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
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			Quit History.
				You mentioned that you
				have stopped smoking menthol cigarettes. Can you tell me about
				your experience with stopping menthols? 
			 
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			Did
				you quit smoking all together or just stop smoking menthols? 
				What
				was the process of quitting/stopping like for you? 
				 
				How many attempts did it take
				until you stopped for good? 
			 
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			Quit
				Motivation/Benefits. What
				made you want to stop? [Moderator: Write down motivators for
				Section F] 
			 
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			What
				convinced you to stop smoking menthols for good? [Moderator:
				Write down motivators for Section F] 
				[Listen/probe
				for: menthol restrictions] 
				[Listen/probe for:
				doctor/healthcare provider, resources, encouragement,
				accountability] 
			 
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			Quit
				Resources. Did you use
				anything or try anything to help you stop? 
			 
		 | 
		
			[Listen/probe for: Quit
				cold turkey, made a plan to quit, slowly reduced use, switched to
				other tobacco products, DIY products, Quitline, NRT] 
			 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Quit
				Barriers. What was
				challenging? [Moderator: Write down challenges for Section F] 
			 
		 | 
		
			 
			 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Quit
				Facilitators. Was there
				anything that helped or made it easier for you? [Moderator: Write
				down facilitators for Section F] 
			 
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			Quit
				Intention: Other Products. [If
				other tobacco product user] How did your use of [other tobacco
				products] change when you stopped smoking menthols? 
			 
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SECTION E: TOBACCO ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS [16
MINUTES]
Now
we’re going to switch gears and I’d like to hear about
other people in your life.
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Menthol Use
				Acceptability. What do the
				people closest to you think about smoking menthols? 
			 
		 | 
		
			How
				does this compare to what they think about smoking other products
				(e.g., non-menthol cigarettes? Vapes?) 
				Do they see
				some products as more harmful than others? 
			 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Family/Peer
				Use. Do any of the people
				close to you smoke menthols? Use other tobacco products? 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			Neighborhood/Community
				Use. How common do you
				think smoking menthols is among people where you live? 
			 
		 | 
		
			
		 | 
	
	
		
			Menthol
				User Profile. Are there
				certain groups of people that you associate with smoking
				menthols? 
			 
		 | 
		
			[Listen
				for: African American, Hispanic, Other racial/ethnic minorities,
				Sexual or gender minorities, Youth or young adults, Lower
				education, Women] 
			 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Societal
				Views. How do you think
				others view people who smoke menthols? 
			 
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			Access
				to Menthols. Can you tell
				me about how you access menthols where you live? 
			 
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			How
				easy or hard is it to get menthols? 
				Where
				do you buy them/get them? 
				What do you think about the
				cost of menthols? How does the cost compare to other tobacco
				products? 
			 
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SECTION F: MESSAGING TERRITORIES, PREFERRED MESSENGERS/CHANNELS
(16 MINUTES)
Thanks
so much for sharing all of this – as we’re getting close
to the end, I want to recap. You’ve shared several motivators
with me today. I’ve listed out a few of them that I’ve
heard you say and I’m going to share my screen.  [Share list of
motivators]
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Most
				Convincing Motivators. Which
				of these feels like the most important reason why you  [stopped
				smoking / might try stopping] menthols? 
			 
		 | 
		
			Most
				convincing? Why? 
				Least convincing? Why? 
			 
		 | 
	
We’ve
also talked about things that make it easier or harder to stop
menthols. 
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Quit
				Facilitators. What one
				thing would be the most
				helpful if you decided to stop using menthols? 
			 
		 | 
		
			
			  
			 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Quit
				Barriers. What one
				thing would be the most
				challenging if you decided to stop using menthols? 
			 
		 | 
		
			
		 | 
	
To
wrap it up today, I’d like to hear about how we can reach
people like you?
	
	
	
		
			Questions 
		 | 
		
			Probes 
		 | 
	
	
		
			Outreach
				Channels. Where would be
				the best place to reach menthol smokers in your community?
				
				 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			Trusted
				Sources. Who would you
				trust most to share information with you about menthol
				cigarettes? 
				 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			Information
				Needs. What, if any,
				information do you still want to know about the risks or harms of
				menthol cigarettes? 
			 
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		 | 
	
	
		
			Other
				Resources. Are there any
				resources that we haven’t talked about yet that you’re
				interested in or that would be helpful for you to stop smoking
				menthols? 
			 
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SECTION G: CLOSING (4 MINUTES)
[CHANGE
SCREEN TO CLOSING SCREEN WITH SMOKEFREE.GOV INFO. ALSO INCLUDE A
CLICKABLE LINK IN THE CHAT]
Those are all the questions I have for you. Is there anything else
you would like to share before we wrap-up? Thank you so much for your
time today. Your input has been very helpful. 
If you’re
interested in more information about quitting smoking, please go to
the website that is shared on the screen and in the chat. 
[smokefree.gov]
You will receive an email from [RECRUITMENT FIRM] about your $75
token of appreciation within the [TIMEFRAME]. For any questions about
the token of appreciation, please contact [RECRUITMENT FIRM] at
[PHONE NUMBER] or [EMAIL]. If you have questions about this study,
you may call Matthew Eggers of RTI at 919-990-8380, or at
1‑800-334-8571, extension 28380 or send an email to
meggers@rti.org. If you have any questions about your rights as a
study participant, you may
call RTI’s Office of Research Protection at 1-866-214-2043.
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