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Table 2 Survey domains and constructs

From: Use of a multi-method approach to rapidly assess the impact of public health policies at the state and local level: a case study of flavored e-cigarette policies

Domain

Construct

Demographics

Gender

LGBT identity

Age

Race/Ethnicity

Languages spoken

Education - highest degree received

Current educational enrollment

Household income

Marital status

Live with partner

Head of household

Household size

Employment status

Housing type

Family financial situation

E-Cigarettes

Ever use

Age of initiation

Reason for use

Past 30-day frequency of use

E-cigarette device type

Use of flavored products

Brands used in past 30-days

Product access source

Product access source (e-liquid/cartridge/refill)

Time to first e-cigarette

Cessation behavior (intentions, attempts, methods)

Susceptibility to use in next year

Cigarettes

Ever use

Age of initiation

Past 30-day frequency of use

Past 30-day intensity of use

Past 30-day use of menthol cigarettes

Cessation behavior (intention, attempts)

Susceptibility to use in next year

Cigar Products (Large Cigars, Small Cigars, Cigarillos)

Ever use

Age of initiation

Reason for use

Past 30-day frequency of use

Past 30-day intensity of use

Use of flavored products

Cessation behavior (intention, attempts)

Susceptibility to use in next year

Hookah

Ever use

Age of initiation

Reason for use

Past 30-day frequency of use

Use of flavored products

Susceptibility to use in next year

Smokeless Tobacco and Snus

Ever use

Past 30-day frequency of use

Use of flavored products

Cessation attempts

Heated Tobacco Product Use

Ever use

Past 30-day use

Other Substance Use

Synthetic nicotine product awareness

Past 30-day heavy/binge drinkinga

Ever use of marijuana

Past 30-day marijuana use frequency

Mode of marijuana use

Environment

Tobacco product harm perceptions

Tobacco product addictiveness perceptions

Attitudes towards e-cigarettes

Household exposure to tobacco products

Social media utilization

Video streaming utilization

Exposure to e-cigarette advertising

Receipt of e-cigarette coupons

COVID-19 related behaviorsb

  1. Footnotes
  2. a: In this survey, heavy/binge drinking refers to having 5 or more alcoholic drinks on an occasion.
  3. b: Respondents were asked about COVID-19 related behaviors including social distancing and how their e-cigarette use/attitudes/beliefs had or had not been impacted.