Codes and Frequencies
Description
For sample persons age 18 and older who ever attempted to quit smoking, CSQUITTP reports a type of time period associated with a numerical response (CSQUITNO) that reports the length of time since the person's most recent attempt to quit smoking that lasted for one day or longer. Users should combine these two variables to determine the length of time since the person's last attempt to quit smoking that lasted for one day or longer. Please see Universe tab for detailed information about who was asked this question.
Comparability
Please see the Universe tab for detailed information on changes in the universe for this question that impact the comparability of this variable across years.
Changes in survey design (e.g., quarters in which the supplement was collected) may affect raw frequencies, but do not affect comparability of the variable. As always, data users should use the prescribed IPUMS NHIS weights.
Universe
- 1990: Sample persons age 18+ who were not asked the smoking questions in the Pregnancy and Smoking section, who ever smoked 100 cigarettes, who smoke cigarettes now or for whom it was unknown whether they smoke now, and who ever made a serious attempt to quit smoking.
- 1991: Sample adults age 18+ who currently smoke every day and ever quit for one day or more. Current smokers who have tried to quit at least once and responded in an interval.
Availability
- 1990-1991
Weights
- 1990-1991 : SAMPWEIGHT