Methods of the ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey, wave 1 (2016)
Addiction2018Vol. 114(S1), pp. 6–14
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Mary E. Thompson, Geoffrey T. Fong, Christian Boudreau, Pete Driezen, Grace Li, Shannon Gravely, K. Michael Cummings, Bryan W. Heckman, Richard J. O’Connor, James F. Thrasher, Georges J. Nahhas, Ron Borland, Hua‐Hie Yong, Ann McNeill, Sara C Hitchman, Anne C K Quah
Abstract
The International Tobacco Control Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey design and data collection methods allow analyses to examine prospectively the use of cigarettes and nicotine vaping products in jurisdictions with different regulatory policies. The effects on the sampling designs and response quality of recruiting the respondents from commercial panels are mitigated by the use of demographic and geographic quotas in sampling; by quality control measures; and by the construction of survey weights taking into account smoking/vaping status, sex, age, education and geography.
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