Page 1 1 Appendix A. Frequency Tables for ITC Netherlands Four Page Summary This document presents tables of data which correspond to the ITC Netherlands Four Page Summary. All tables are listed in chronological order of the original document, and present weighted point estimates with corresponding 95% confidence intervals. “Valid responses” refer to all responses included in the calculation of statistics reported in the Netherlands Four Page Summary, where point estimates excluded item-specific non-responses; the only exceptions to this rule were for income, knowledge-based questions (where “Don’t know” is considered a valid response), or where otherwise explicitly indicated. “All responses” includes all participants, whether the response was a valid response, a non-response (such as “Refused” or “Don’t know”), or whether a response was missing altogether. Note that for greater comparability, Wave 1-Wave 2 longitudinal comparisons were based on Wave 1 and Wave 2 frequencies for the internet (Computer Assisted Web Interviewing - CAWI) survey sample only. For all other Wave 1 results, total combined frequencies of the telephone (Computer Assisted Telephone Interview - CATI) and internet (CAWI) responses were reported. For international comparisons, Wave 1 telephone (CATI) and Internet (CAWI) responses were reported only for those 18 years of age or older; this was done to improve comparability to all other ITC country surveys, which consisted of adult-only samples, defined by the same age criterion. The Reference Table at the beginning of this Appendix indicates which samples were used for each survey result. Report Page # Report Figure # Citation Sample used in report Appendix Table # 2 Text only Frequency of smoking Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 1 2 Text only Mean number of cigarettes smoked per day among daily smokers, by country 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 2 2 Text only Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, by age 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 3a 2 Text only Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, by survey mode 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 3b 2 Figure 1 Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, by country 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 4 2 Text only Whether smokers have ever attempted to quit smoking Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 5 2 Text only Smokers' intention to quit in the future Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 6 2 Text only Whether smokers agree that the government should do more to help smokers give up smoking Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 7 2 Text only Percentage of smokers who quit smoking since last survey date, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 8 2 Text only Percentage of smokers who made a serious quit attempt since last survey, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 9 2 Text only Percentage of smokers who were more likely to quit smoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 10 2 Text only Percentage of smokers who attempted to quit smoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 11 2 Text only Percentage of smokers who cut down smoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 12 2 Text only Percentage of smokers who thought about quitting smoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 13 2 Text only Whether price of cigarettes was a reason smokers thought about quitting smoking, wave 1 Wave 1 CAWI 14 Reference table of statistics cited in the ITC Netherlands Four Page Summary
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Appendix A. Frequency Tables for ITC Netherlands Four Page Summary
This document presents tables of data which correspond to the ITC Netherlands Four Page Summary. All tables are listed in chronological order of the original document, and present weighted point estimates with corresponding 95% confidence intervals.
“Valid responses” refer to all responses included in the calculation of statistics reported in the Netherlands Four Page Summary, where point estimates excluded item-specific non-responses; the only exceptions to this rule were for income, knowledge-based questions (where “Don’t know” is considered a valid response), or where otherwise explicitly indicated. “All responses” includes all participants, whether the response was a valid response, a non-response (such as “Refused” or “Don’t know”), or whether a response was missing altogether. Note that for greater comparability, Wave 1-Wave 2 longitudinal comparisons were based on Wave 1 and Wave 2 frequencies for the internet (Computer Assisted Web Interviewing - CAWI) survey sample only. For all other Wave 1 results, total combined frequencies of the telephone (Computer Assisted Telephone Interview - CATI) and internet (CAWI) responses were reported. For international comparisons, Wave 1 telephone (CATI) and Internet (CAWI) responses were reported only for those 18 years of age or older; this was done to improve comparability to all other ITC country surveys, which consisted of adult-only samples, defined by the same age criterion. The Reference Table at the beginning of this Appendix indicates which samples were used for each survey result.
Report Page #
Report Figure #
Citation Sample used in reportAppendix Table #
2 Text only Frequency of smoking Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 12 Text only Mean number of cigarettes smoked per day among daily smokers, by country 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 22 Text only Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, by age 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 3a2 Text only Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, by survey mode 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 3b2 Figure 1 Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, by country 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 42 Text only Whether smokers have ever attempted to quit smoking Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 52 Text only Smokers' intention to quit in the future Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 62 Text only Whether smokers agree that the government should do more to help smokers give up smoking Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 72 Text only Percentage of smokers who quit smoking since last survey date, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 82 Text only Percentage of smokers who made a serious quit attempt since last survey, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 92 Text only Percentage of smokers who were more likely to quit smoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 102 Text only Percentage of smokers who attempted to quit smoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 112 Text only Percentage of smokers who cut down smoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 122 Text only Percentage of smokers who thought about quitting smoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 132 Text only Whether price of cigarettes was a reason smokers thought about quitting smoking, wave 1 Wave 1 CAWI 14
Reference table of statistics cited in the ITC Netherlands Four Page Summary
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Report Figure #
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2 Text only Whether price of cigarettes was a reason smokers thought about quitting smoking, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 152 Text only Frequency that smokers thought in the last month about money spent on cigarettes, wave 1 Wave 1 CAWI 162 Text only Frequency that smokers thought in the last month about money spent on cigarettes, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 172 Text only Whether smokers spent essential household money on cigarettes, wave 1 Wave 1 CAWI 182 Text only Whether smokers spent essential household money on cigarettes, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 19
3 Figure 2Percentage of smokers who noticed smoking at last visit to a restaurant, before the Dutch public smoking ban Wave 1 CAWI 20
3 Figure 2Percentage of smokers who noticed smoking at last visit to a restaurant, after the Dutch public smoking ban Wave 2 CAWI 21
3 Figure 2Percentage of smokers who noticed smoking at last visit to a café, pub or bar, before the Dutch public smoking ban Wave 1 CAWI 22
3 Figure 2Percentage of smokers who noticed smoking at last visit to a café, pub or bar, after the Dutch public smoking ban Wave 2 CAWI 23
3 Text onlyPercentage of smokers and non-smokers who support or strongly support a public smoking ban in restaurants, before the Dutch smoking ban Wave 1 CAWI 24
3 Text onlyPercentage of smokers and non-smokers who support or strongly support a public smoking ban in restaurants, after the Dutch smoking ban Wave 2 CAWI 25
3 Text onlyPercentage of smokers and non-smokers who support or strongly support a public smoking ban in cafés, pubs and bars, before the Dutch smoking ban Wave 1 CAWI 26
3 Text onlyPercentage of smokers and non-smokers who support or strongly support a public smoking ban in cafés, pubs and bars, after the Dutch smoking ban Wave 2 CAWI 27
3 Text onlyWhether smokers anticipate that the Dutch public smoking ban will affect their smoking habits at home, before the ban Wave 1 CAWI 28
3 Text only Whether the Dutch public smoking ban affected smokers' smoking habits in their home, after the ban Wave 2 CAWI 293 Text only Smoking policies at home, wave 1 Wave 1 CAWI 303 Text only Smoking policies at home, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 313 Text only Whether smokers plan to make their home smoke-free in the next year, wave 1 Wave 1 CAWI 323 Text only Whether smokers plan to make their home smoke-free in the next year, wave 2 Wave 2 CAWI 333 Text only Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels on cigarette packs in the last month, by age 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 34a3 Text only Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels on cigarette packs in the last month, by survey mode 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 34b3 Figure 3 Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels on cigarette packs in the last month, by country 18+ Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 353 Text only Percentage of smokers who smoke roll-your-own cigarettes because roll-your-own is less expensive Wave 1 CAWI + CATI 36
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