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Self-reported Exposure to Tobacco Product Advertisements #740601
Protocol Release Date
![]() ![]() June 24, 2015 Protocol Name From Source
![]() ![]() This section will be completed when reviewed by an Expert Review Panel. Description of Protocol
![]() ![]() This protocol uses a combination of questions from the 2011 International Tobacco Control (ITC) 4-Country Survey and the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study instruments. Collectively, the questions are used to assess tobacco product advertising and marketing exposure, in adult and youth populations, through traditional channels, such as magazines, television, and radio. Specific Instructions
![]() ![]() The Working Group (WG) recommends that the following deletions or additions be made to the corresponding protocol items:
Although PATH items were extracted from the PATH Youth Survey, the WG notes that the questions are also appropriate for the adult population. Protocol
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Read out each source of information. Now I want to ask you about tobacco advertising. In the last 6 months, have you noticed cigarettes or tobacco products being advertised in any of the following places? 1. On posters or billboards? 1 [ ] Yes 2 [ ] No 7 [ ] Not applicable 8 [ ] Refused 9 [ ] Don’t know 2. In newspapers or magazines? 1 [ ] Yes 2 [ ] No 7 [ ] Not applicable 8 [ ] Refused 9 [ ] Don’t know 3. On radio? 1 [ ] Yes 2 [ ] No 7 [ ] Not applicable 8 [ ] Refused 9 [ ] Don’t know
DISPLAY TRANSITION TEXT: The following questions ask about tobacco advertising that you may have seen. 4. What is the brand of your favorite tobacco advertisement? [WHEN A RESPONDENT SELECTS A BRAND, GO TO Q5] 1 [ ] The brand is not listed SPECIFY: __________________ 2 [ ] I do not have a favorite advertisement -8 [ ] DON’T KNOW -7 [ ] REFUSED ASK: All respondents DISPLAY 20 RANDOMLY SELECTED TOBACCO ADS HERE, ONE AT A TIME. 5. In the past 12 months, have you seen this advertisement before this study? 1 [ ] Yes 2 [ ] No GO TO NEXT AD; IF LAST AD, END -8 [ ] DON’T KNOW GO TO NEXT AD; IF LAST AD, END -7 [ ] REFUSED GO TO NEXT AD; IF LAST AD, END ASK: All respondents 6. How much do you like this advertisement? Do you… 1 [ ] Like this ad 2 [ ] Have no opinion about this ad 3 [ ] Dislike this ad -8 [ ] DON’T KNOW -7 [ ] REFUSED Variables ![]() ![]()
Selection Rationale
![]() ![]() The 2011 International Tobacco Control (ITC) 4-Country Survey is an international cohort study of tobacco use whose overall objective is to measure the psychosocial and behavioral impact of key national-level policies. This survey is being used in more than 20 countries. The Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study is a nationally representative, in-person longitudinal cohort study of nonusers and users of tobacco products and those at risk for tobacco use across the United States. Respondents 12 years old and up are asked questions on tobacco use, attitudes, and health, and biospecimens (buccal cell, urine, and blood) are collected from adults. The PATH Study was implemented to provide an evidence base for assessing and monitoring the Food and Drug Administration’s regulatory actions in meeting its mandate under the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. Regulatory domains include product standards, new and modified risk products, health warnings, and health education campaigns. Source
![]() ![]() International Tobacco Control (ITC) Policy Evaluation Project. (2011). International Tobacco Control 4-Country Survey 2011. Items 133a-133c. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study, PATH Wave 1 Youth Extended Interview 7.5, 2013, Ad Exposure Section, Items YX0197, YX0181, YX0184. Life Stage
![]() ![]() Child, Adolescent, Adult Language
![]() ![]() Bengali, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindi, Irish, Korean, Malay, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai, Dzongkha, Maori Participant
![]() ![]() Adult (18+) and Youth (12-17) Personnel and Training Required
![]() ![]() None. Equipment Needs
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General References
![]() ![]() National Institutes of Health, U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2013). Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study: Final Youth Baseline (Wave 1) Questionnaire. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health. Chaloupka, F. J., Straif, K., & Leon, M. E. (2011). Effectiveness of tax and price policies in tobacco control. Tobacco Control, 20, 235-238. Farrelly, M. C., Healton, C. G., Davis, K. C., Messeri, P., Hersey, J. C., & Haviland, M. L (2002). Getting to the truth: Evaluating national tobacco countermarketing campaigns. American Journal of Public Health, 92, 901-907. Mode of Administration
![]() ![]() Interviewer-administered questionnaire Derived Variables
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Process and Review
![]() ![]() This section will be completed when reviewed by an Expert Review Panel. Please cite use of the PhenX Toolkit as: http://www.phenxtoolkit.org - April 11, 2017, Ver 21.0 |
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