ORI Smokeless Tobacco Survey Codebook (from SPSS)

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ORI Smokeless Tobacco Survey Codebook (from SPSS) List of variables on the working file Name (Position) Label respnum (1) Measurement Level: Scale Print Format: F9 Write Format: F9 time (2) Measurement Level: Scale Print Format: F6 Write Format: F6 tobac1 (3) Ever used tobacco regularly 1 CURRENTLY USE 2 HAVE USED BEFORE 3 NO tobac2 (4) Currently use chewing tobacco frenduse (5) Household member uses chewing tobacco

speakto (6) Speak with household member callback (7) tobac3 (8) Brand of chewing tobacco usef most often 1 BEECH-NUT CHEW 2 CHATTANOOGA CHEW 3 COPENHAGEN 4 GOLD RIVER MOIST SNUFF 5 GOLDEN BLEND CHEW 6 GRANGER CHEW 7 HAWKEN MOIST SNUFF 8 KODIAK 9 LEVI GARRETT CHEW 10 RED MAN CHEW 11 RED MAN MOIST SNUFF 12 REDWOOD MOIST SNUFF 13 SCOTT CHEW (HB SCOTT) 14 SILVER CREEK MOIST SNUFF

15 SKOAL BANDITS 16 SKOAL FINE CUT 17 SKOAL LONG CUT 18 TAYLORS PRIDE CHEW 19 OTHER 9 9 9 tobacday (9) Days per week use smokeless tobacco 9 9 9 tobactin (10) Number of days a tin or pouch lasts Print Format: F4 Write Format: F4 7 7+ DAYS/DOESNT PURCHASE 9 9 9 tobacage (11) Age when smokeless tobacco was first tried 96 96 OR MORE 9 9 9 tobacam (12) Length of time after waking before using chew

1 LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 2 30-60 MINUTES 3 MORE THAN 60 MINUTES tobacswa (13) Frequency of swallowing tobacco juices 1 ALMOST ALWAYS 2 SOMETIMES 3 NEVER 4 USES DRY SNUFF tobacal (14) Keeps a chew in mouth almost all the time tobamin1 (15) Minutes usually go between a chew 1 LESS THAN 20 MINUTES 2 20-30 MINUTES 3 MORE THAN 3O MINUTES

tobamin2 (16) Minutes a dip is kept in mouth 1 LESS THAN 20 MINUTES 2 20-30 MINUTES 3 OVER 3O MINUTES tobacsic (17) Use tobacco when sick or have mouth sores /NEVER SICK tobacrav (18) Experience cravings if more than two hours 3 NEVER GO 2 HOURS tobliv1 (19) Others in home currently use smokeless tobacco

3 NO OTHERS IN HOME tobliv2 (20) Others in home currently smoke 3 NO OTHERS IN HOME tobfrien (21) Number of five best friends who use slt 6 NO FRIENDS tobsmo1 (22) Ever smoked tobacco daily

tobsmo2 (23) Currently smoke tobacco daily tobsmo3 (24) Number of years ago quit smoking 0 LESS THAN 1 YEAR 96 96 OR MORE 9 9 9 tobsmo4 (25) Used chew or snuff to help quit smoking tobquit1 (26) Seriously tried to quit using smokeless tobacco

tobquit2 (27) Number of months since last attempt to quit 1 0-5 MONTHS 2 6-12 MONTHS 3 13-24 MONTHS 4 OVER 24 MONTHS tobquit3 (28) Attempts to quit using in the last 12 months 6 6 OR MORE tobquit4 (29) Longest period of months gone without using Print Format: F4 Write Format: F4 0 LESS THAN 2 WEEKS 12 1 YEAR 18 1 1/2 YEARS 24 2 YEARS 30 2 1/2 YEARS 36 3 YEARS 42 3 1/2 YEARS 48 4 YEARS 54 4 1/2 YEARS 60 5 YEARS OR MORE 9

9 9 tobquit5 (30) Used cigarettes to help quit chewing tobquit6 (31) Confidence in quittting chewing 1 VERY CONFIDENT 2 SOMEWHAT CONFIDENT 3 NOT VERY CONFIDENT 4 NOT AT ALL CONFIDENT tobquit7 (32) Desire to quit chewing or dipping now 1 VERY MUCH 2 SOMEWHAT 3 NOT VERY MUCH 4 NOT AT ALL

quit6mo (33) Considering quitting slt within six months quit1mo (34) Planning to quit chewing tobacco in next 30 days quithear (35) Heard of program to help people quit using chew quitpart (36) Participated in program to help quit snuff or chew

quithlp1 (37) Would use reading materials about quitting 1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quithlp2 (38) Would use a video tape about quitting 1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quithlp3 (39) Would use a nicotine replacement product to help quit 1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quithlp4 (40) Would use a non-nicotine substitute to help quit

1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quithlp5 (41) Would enroll in a group quitting program to quit 1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quithlp6 (42) 1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quithlp7 (43) Would use hypnosis to quit 1 VERY LIKELY

2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quithlp8 (44) Would seek individual counseling or therapy to quit 1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quithlp9 (45) Would use telephone counseling to quit 1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY quthlp10 (46) Would like advice from dentist or hygienist 1 VERY LIKELY 2 SOMEWHAT LIKELY 3 NOT LIKELY labforce (47) Current work status

1 WORKING 2 KEEPING HOUSE 3 GOING TO SCHOOL 4 LOOKING FOR WORK 5 UNABLE TO WORK 6 RETIRED 7 DOING NOTHING 8 OTHER 9 9 9 tobcowor (48) Number of coworkers using smokeless tobacco 1 NONE 2 SOME 3 MOST 4 ALL 5 NO COWORKERS health2 (49) Respondent's health rating 1 EXCELLENT 2 GOOD 3 FAIR 4 POOR

weight (50) Respondent's weight Print Format: F3 Write Format: F3 400 400 POUNDS OR MORE 99 99 99 height (51) Respondent's height 36 3 FEET 42 3 1/2 FEET 48 4 FEET 54 4 1/2 FEET 60 5 FEET 66 5 1/2 FEET 72 6 FEET 78 6 1/2 FEET 84 7 FEET 96 96 OR MORE 9 9 9 health3 (52) Has bleeding gums health4 (53) Has upset stomach most of the time

health5 (54) health6 (55) Has stained teeth health7 (56) Has mouth sores

health8 (57) Has bad breath health10 (58) Has ulcers health9 (59) Medications or treatment for high blood pressure health11 (60) Been advised to quit using chew by dentist or hygienist

dental (61) Visited dentist or hygienist in past 12 months health12 (62) Last 12 months been advised by dentist to quit health13 (63) Ever been advised to quit using chew or snuff by doctor health14 (64) Last 12 months been advised by a doctor to quit

drinks1 (65) Drinks of alcohol in last 7 days 96 96 OR MORE 9 9 9 drinks2 (66) Times had 5+ drinks on a single occasion in last 30 days 96 96 OR MORE 9 9 9 sad1 (67) Had 2+ years in life when depressed or sad most days

sad2 (68) Had 2+ weeks when depressed in last 12 months sad2a (69) Felt depressed or sad much of the time in the past year sad3 (70) How happy or sad feeling in past 7 days 1 EXTREMELY DEPRESSED 2 SOMEWHAT DEPRESSED 3 NEITHER 4 SOMEWHAT HAPPY 5 EXTREMELY HAPPY age (71) Year born Print Format: F4 Write Format: F4

999 999 999 sex (72) Male or female 1 MALE 2 FEMALE educ (73) Highest level of education completed 1 DOCTORATE 2 MASTERS 3 BACHELORS 4 ASSOCIATE 5 SOME COLLEGE 6 HIGH SCHOOL 7 9th-12th GRADE 8 5th-8th GRADE 9 4th GRADE OR LESS 9 9 9 hispanic (74) Hispanic origin

race (75) Non-chewer's race 1 WHITE 2 AFRICAN AMERICAN 3 ASIAN 4 AMERICAN INDIAN 5 ALASKA NATIVE 6 MIXED RACE race2 (76) SLT user's race 1 WHITE 2 AFRICAN AMERICAN 3 ASIAN 4 AMERICAN INDIAN 5 ALASKA NATIVE 6 MIXED RACE marstat (77) Current marital status 1 MARRIED

2 DIVORCED 3 SEPARATED 4 WIDOWED 5 COHABITING 6 NEVER MARRIED teleline (78) Number of telephone lines in household 9 9 9 hhnum (79) Number of people living in household 8 8+ PEOPLE 9 9 9 income (80) 1997 Family income above or below 150% poverty level 1 ABOVE 2 BELOW ending2 (81) Willing to be surveyed again

3 HOSTILE intid (82) Interviewer ID Measurement Level: Scale Print Format: F3 Write Format: F3 keduc (83) Highest level of education completed Measurement Level: Scale Column Width: 6 Alignment: Right 1 DOCTORATE 2 MASTERS 3 BACHELORS 4 ASSOCIATE 5 SOME COLLEGE 6 HIGH SCHOOL 7 LESS THAN HS ktele (84) Number of telephone lines in household Measurement Level: Scale 1 ONE LINE 2 2 OR MORE LINES