This document contains a survey with questions about smoking status, alcohol use, cannabis use, internet use, and interest in quitting smoking programs. The smoking questions ask about current and past smoking habits. The alcohol questions ask about drinking frequency and typical daily intake. The cannabis question asks about use in the last 30 days. The internet questions ask about frequency of internet access, devices used to access the internet, and attitudes about using the internet for health. The final questions gauge interest in using quit smoking programs either at home or in the hospital. Response options are provided for each question.
This document contains a survey with questions about smoking status, alcohol use, cannabis use, internet use, and interest in quitting smoking programs. The smoking questions ask about current and past smoking habits. The alcohol questions ask about drinking frequency and typical daily intake. The cannabis question asks about use in the last 30 days. The internet questions ask about frequency of internet access, devices used to access the internet, and attitudes about using the internet for health. The final questions gauge interest in using quit smoking programs either at home or in the hospital. Response options are provided for each question.
This document contains a survey with questions about smoking status, alcohol use, cannabis use, internet use, and interest in quitting smoking programs. The smoking questions ask about current and past smoking habits. The alcohol questions ask about drinking frequency and typical daily intake. The cannabis question asks about use in the last 30 days. The internet questions ask about frequency of internet access, devices used to access the internet, and attitudes about using the internet for health. The final questions gauge interest in using quit smoking programs either at home or in the hospital. Response options are provided for each question.
This document contains a survey with questions about smoking status, alcohol use, cannabis use, internet use, and interest in quitting smoking programs. The smoking questions ask about current and past smoking habits. The alcohol questions ask about drinking frequency and typical daily intake. The cannabis question asks about use in the last 30 days. The internet questions ask about frequency of internet access, devices used to access the internet, and attitudes about using the internet for health. The final questions gauge interest in using quit smoking programs either at home or in the hospital. Response options are provided for each question.
Smoking status and smoking related variables [1]. Do you currently smoke tobacco? Yes, daily Yes, at least once a week Yes, less than once a week No, not at all Have you smoked at least 100 cigarettes or a Yes similar amount of tobacco in your life? No Not sure Alcohol use [2] How often do you have a drink containing Never alcohol? Monthly or less 2-4 times a month 2-3 times a week 4 or more times a week How many standard drinks containing alcohol do 0 drinks you have on a typical day? 1 or 2 drinks 3 or 4 drinks 5 or 6 drinks 7 to 9 drinks 10 or more drinks How often have you had four or more standard Never drinks on one occasion? Less than monthly Monthly Weekly Daily or almost daily Cannabis use [3] Have you used cannabis (marijuana, dope, grass, Yes hash, pot) in the last 30 days No Internet related questions [4] In the last 12 months, how often have you Every day accessed the internet? A few times per week About once a week Less than once a week Not at all In the last 12 months, did you access the internet Yes through any of the following?* Computer (desktop or laptop) Smart phone (e.g. iPhone or Android) Tablet (e.g. iPad) A device not owned by you (e.g. a friends smartphone, library or work computer) No Would you use the internet to help improve your Yes health? No Do you have a computer with internet access at Yes home? No Interest in quit smoking programs^ Would you use a quit smoking program on your Definitely yes computer at home? Maybe Unlikely No If available, what types of quit smoking Yes programs would you be interested in using while in hospital?# DVD/television Printed booklet Telephone counselling Mobile phone text messaging Internet program Face-to-face counselling No * Individuals were asked to indicate Yes or No to each computer, smart phone, tablet etc. for this question. ^ Only current tobacco users were asked these question. # Individuals were asked to indicate Yes or No to each DVD/Television, printed booklet, telephone counselling etc. for this question. References 1. Mullins R, Borland R. Changing the way smoking is measured among Australian adults: a preliminary investigation of Victorian data. Quit evaluation studies 1998;9:163-73. 2. Bush K, Kivlahan DR, McDonell MB, Fihn SD, Bradley KA. The AUDIT alcohol consumption questions (AUDIT-C): an effective brief screening test for problem drinking. Ambulatory Care Quality Improvement Project (ACQUIP). Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test. Arch Intern Med 1998;158:1789-95. PMID: 9738608 3. Darke S, Ward J, Hall W, Heather N, A W. The Opiate Treatment Index (OTI) Researchers Manual. Sydney: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, 1991 Contract No.: 11. 4. Klein B, White A, Kavanagh D, Shandley K, Kay-Lambkin F, Proudfoot J, Drennan J, Connor J, Baker A, Young R. Content and functionality of alcohol and other drug websites: results of an online survey. J Med Internet Res 2010;12:e51. PMID: 21169168