Tobacco Control Data Repository
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Attitudes
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Second-hand smoke
Attitudes
1. People should be able to smoke indoors at a marae (HLS)
2. People should be able to smoke outdoors at a marae (HLS)
3. People should be able to smoke outdoor on sport fields (HLS)
4. Smoking is a real problem in New Zealand (HLS)
5. Society disapproves of smoking (HLS)
6. Tobacco companies should not be allowed to promote cigarettes and tobacco with different brand names and packaging (HLS)
7. The government should do more to reduce the harm done by smoking (HLS)
8. The number of places allowed to sell cigarettes and tobacco should be reduced to make them less easily available (HLS)
9. There should be complete bans on displays of cigarettes and tobacco inside shops (HLS)
10. Tax on cigarettes and tobacco should be increased and all the extra money used to help smokers wanting to quit (HLS)
11. Cigarettes and tobacco should not be sold in New Zealand in 10 years' time (HLS)
12. Agreement that there is no harm in having a cigarette once in a while (YIS)
13. Agreement that don't want to end up a smoker (YIS)
14. Agreement that by 2025 hardly anybody will be smoking (YIS)
15. Agreement that smoking in cars should be banned when children are in them (YIS)
16. Agreement that tobacco companies should not be allowed to promote cigarettes and tobacco with cool looking packs (YIS)
17. Agreement that want to live in a country where no one smokes (YIS)
18. Agreement that smoking should be banned in all outdoor places where young people go (YIS)
Cessation
1. When stopped smoking (past smokers) (HLS)
2. Number of quit attempts in past 12 months (smokers and recent quitters) (HLS)
3. Pressure from others to quit (NZSM)
4. Intention to quit (NZSM)
5. Self-efficacy in quitting (NZSM)
6. Quit attempts from 2005 to 2015 (Quitline; the Quit Group)
7. Quit attempts from 2015 to 2017 (Quitline; Homecare Medical)
8. Referral source (SCS)
9. Referral Response Time (SCS)
10. Clients Numbers - Intervention other than cessation (SCS)
11. Number of Clients Enrolling on the Programme (SCS)
12. Abstinence Rates (SCS)
13. Age Group (SCS)
14. Gender (SCS)
15. Ethnic Group (SCS)
16. Pharmacotherapy (SCS)
17. Time to First Cigarette (SCS)
18. Number of Sessions (Followups) (SCS)
19. Validated 4 Week Abstinence Status (SCS)
20. Self Reported 4 Week Abstinence Status (SCS)
21. Validated 3 Month Abstinence Status (SCS)
22. Self Reported 3 Month Abstinence Status (SCS)
23. Gum Prescribed & Distributed (SCS)
24. Patches Prescribed & Distributed (SCS)
25. Lozenges Prescribed & Distributed (SCS)
26. Past year quit attempts (ASH)
27. Perception of whether it would be difficult to quit once someone has started smoking (YIS)
Consumption
1. Reduced tobacco consumption recently (NZSM)
2. Switched to a cheaper tobacco type recently (NZSM)
3. Switched to a cheaper brand recently (NZSM)
4. Smoked duty free cigarettes recently (NZSM)
5. Tobacco Available for Consumption from 1973 to 2009 (Other)
6. Cigarettes Available for Consumption from 1973 to 2009 (Other)
7. Equivalent price per cigarette - Average price per cigarette (RYO converted to equivalent cigarette price) (Sales)
8. Tobacco sales - Four weekly equivalent cigarette sales volume (Sales)
9. Number of cigarettes smoked in lifetime (ASH)
10. Type of cigarette usually smoked (ready made or roll your own) (ASH)
11. Number of cigarettes smoked in life (YIS)
Initiation
1. Ever smoked a cigarette (ASH)
2. Number of cigarettes smoked in lifetime (ASH)
3. Current smoking status (ASH)
4. Tried a cigarette for the first time in the past 12 months (ASH)
5. Past year quit attempts (ASH)
6. Type of cigarette usually smoked (ready made or roll your own) (ASH)
7. Likelihood of smoking a cigarette offered by best friend (ASH)
8. Likelihood of smoking a cigarette in the next 12 months (ASH)
9. People smoke inside at home (ASH)
10. Someone smoked in your presence while travelling in a car or van during the past 7 days (ASH)
11. Early uptake of cigarette smoking (first tried a cigarette before age 10) (YIS)
12. Tried a cigarette for the first time in past year (YIS)
13. Number of cigarettes smoked in life (YIS)
14. Perception of whether it would be difficult to quit once someone has started smoking (YIS)
15. Perception of whether student could get cigarettes from friends (YIS)
16. Perception of whether student could get cigarettes from their family or home (YIS)
17. Perception of whether student could get cigarettes from a shop (YIS)
18. Past-week exposure to second-hand smoke at home (YIS)
19. Past-week exposure to second-hand smoke in a vehicle (YIS)
20. Agreement that parents have set rules about not smoking cigarettes (YIS)
21. Agreement that parents would be upset if student was caught smoking cigarettes (YIS)
22. Agreement that there is no harm in having a cigarette once in a while (YIS)
23. Agreement that don't want to end up a smoker (YIS)
24. Agreement that by 2025 hardly anybody will be smoking (YIS)
25. Agreement that smoking in cars should be banned when children are in them (YIS)
26. Agreement that tobacco companies should not be allowed to promote cigarettes and tobacco with cool looking packs (YIS)
27. Agreement that want to live in a country where no one smokes (YIS)
28. Agreement that smoking should be banned in all outdoor places where young people go (YIS)
Mapping (GIS)
1. 2006, 2013, and 2018 Census cigarette smoking prevalence map (GIS)
Media Exposure
1. Exposure to tobacco control advertising (NZSM)
2. Exposure to news stories (NZSM)
3. Exposure to smoking on TV or in movies (NZSM)
Mortality
1. Frequency of lung cancer registrations and mortality (NZCR/MORT)
2. Population-standardised rates of lung cancer registrations and mortality (NZCR/MORT)
3. Population-standardised rates of lung cancer registrations and mortality by Ethnicity (NZCR/MORT)
Policy
1. Tobacco companies should not be allowed to promote cigarettes and tobacco using different brand names and packaging (HLS)
2. The government should do more to reduce the harm done by smoking (HLS)
3. The number of places allowed to sell cigarettes and tobacco should be reduced to make them less easily available (HLS)
4. There should be complete bans on displays of cigarettes and tobacco inside shops (HLS)
5. Tax on cigarettes and tobacco should be increased and all the extra money used to help smokers wanting to quit (HLS)
6. Cigarettes and tobacco should not be sold in New Zealand in 10 years' time (HLS)
7. Perceived impact of tobacco cost (NZSM)
8. Awareness of policy change (NZSM)
9. Agreement that by 2025 hardly anybody will be smoking (YIS)
10. Agreement that smoking in cars should be banned when children are in them (YIS)
11. Agreement that tobacco companies should not be allowed to promote cigarettes and tobacco with cool looking packs (YIS)
12. Agreement that smoking should be banned in all outdoor places where young people go (YIS)
Prevalence
1. Ever smoked tobacco (HLS)
2. Ever smoked 100 cigarettes (HLS)
3. Frequency smoke cigarettes (ever smokers) (HLS)
4. Frequency smoke cigarettes (adults 15+) (HLS)
5. Smoking status (HLS)
6. 2006, 2013, and 2018 Census cigarette smoking prevalence graphs (Census)
7. 2006, 2013, and 2018 Census cigarette smoking prevalence map (GIS) (Census)
8. Prevalence - Current smoking (NZHS)
9. Prevalence - Daily smoking (NZHS)
10. Smoking prevalence based primarily on AC Nielsen data from 1983 to 2017 (Other)
11. Ever smoked a cigarette (ASH)
12. Current smoking status (ASH)
Second-hand smoke
1. People smoke inside at home (ASH)
2. Someone smoked in your presence while travelling in a car or van during the past 7 days (ASH)
3. Past-week exposure to second-hand smoke at home (YIS)
4. Past-week exposure to second-hand smoke in a vehicle (YIS)