Codes and Frequencies
An 'X' indicates the category is available for that sample
Code | Label |
00
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92
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0 | NIU | X | X |
1 | Not mentioned | X | X |
2 | Mentioned | X | X |
7 | Unknown-refused | X | X |
8 | Unknown-not ascertained | X | X |
9 | Unknown-don't know | X | · |
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Description
For sample persons age 18 and older, CSQCOLDTRKEV indicates if respondents stopped all at once ("cold turkey") during their last attempt to quit smoking. Please see Comparability and Universe tabs for complete information on changes in universe between samples.
Comparability
In 1992, this question was asked of sample persons who have smoked at least 100 cigarettes, currently smoke every day, have ever stopped smoking for at least 1 day, and whose reason for stopping was not only because of sickness.
In 2000, this question was asked of sample adults who have smoked at least 100 cigarettes, currently smoke or whose smoking status is unknown, and have tried to quit for at least 1 day or for whom it was unknown if she/he had tried to quit for at least 1 day.
In 1992, this question was asked in Quarters 1, 2, and in 2 weeks of Quarter 3. Changes in survey design affect raw frequencies but do not affect comparability between samples. As always, data users should apply prescribed IPUMS NHIS weights. Aside from changes in the universe between years there are no comparability issues with this variable.
Universe
- 1992: Half of sample persons age 18+ in quarters 1 and 2, and in 2 weeks of quarter 3 (excluded from CAEP supplement) who have smoked at least 100 cigarettes, currenlty smoke every day, have ever stopped smoking 1+ day, and whose reason for stopping was not ONLY because of sickness.
- 2000: Sample adults age 18+ who have smoked at least 100 cigarettes, who currently smoke or whose current smoking status is unknown, and who have tried to quit smoking for 1+ day or whose ever quitting for a day status was unknown.
Availability
- 1992, 2000
Survey Text
2000 |
1992 |
The LAST TIME you stopped smoking, which of these methods did you use?
FR: MARK ALL THAT APPLY. ENTER THE NUMBER '1' FOR EACH ITEM MENTIONED.
ENTER (N) FOR NO MORE.
PROBE: "Anything else?"
2. Gradually decreased the number of cigarettes smoked in a day
3. Instructions in a pamphlet or book
4. One-on-one counseling
5. Stop smoking clinic or program
6. Nicotine patch
7. Nicotine containing gum (such as "Nicorette")
8. Nicotine nasal spray
9. Nicotine inhaler
10. Zyban/Buproprion/Wellbutrin medication
11. Switched to chewing tobacco or snuff
12. Any other method
NAE.080 CSQSTOP Stopped all at once ("cold turkey")
NAE.081 CSQDECR Gradually decreased the number of cigarettes smoked in a day
NAE.082 CSQBOOK Instructions in a pamphlet or book
NAE.083 CSQCOUN One-on-one counseling
NAE.084 CSQCLIN Stop-smoking clinic or program
NAE.085 CSQPATC Nicotine patch
NAE.086 CSQGUM Nicotine containing gum (such as "Nicorette")
NAE.087 CSQSPRY Nicotine nasal spray
NAE.088 CSQINHA Nicotine inhaler
NAE.089 CSQZYB Zyban /Buproprion/Wellbutrin medication
NAE.090 CSQSWIT Switched to chewing tobacco or snuff
NAE.091 CSQOTH Any other method
Weights
- 1992, 2000 : SAMPWEIGHT