The Resource Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Special Collection Public-Use Files
Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Special Collection Public-Use Files
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- Summary
- The PATH Study was launched in 2011 to inform the Food and Drug Administration's regulatory activities under the <a href="https://www.fda.gov/tobacco-products/rules-regulations-and-guidance/family-smoking-prevention-and-tobacco-control-act-table-contents">Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (TCA)</a>. The PATH Study is a collaboration between the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Center for Tobacco Products (CTP), Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The study sampled over 150,000 mailing addresses across the United States to create a national sample of tobacco users and non-users. 45,971 adults and youth constitute the first (baseline) wave, Wave 1, of data collected by this longitudinal cohort study. These 45,971 adults and youth along with 7,207 "shadow youth" (youth ages 9 to 11 sampled at Wave 1) make up the 53,178 participants that constitute the Wave 1 Cohort. Respondents are asked to complete an interview at each follow-up wave. Youth who turn 18 by the current wave of data collection are considered "aged-up adults" and are invited to complete the Adult Interview. Additionally, "shadow youth" are considered "aged-up youth" upon turning 12 years old, when they are asked to complete an interview after parental consent. At Wave 4, a probability sample of 14,098 adults, youth, and shadow youth ages 10 to 11 was selected from the civilian, noninstitutionalized population at the time of Wave 4. This sample was recruited from residential addresses not selected for Wave 1 in the same sampled PSUs and segments using similar within-household sampling procedures. This "replenishment sample" was combined for estimation and analysis purposes with Wave 4 adult and youth respondents from the Wave 1 Cohort who were in the civilian, noninstitutionalized population at the time of Wave 4. This combined set of Wave 4 participants, 52,731 participants in total, forms the Wave 4 Cohort. Please refer to the <a href="https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/files/NAHDAP/documentation/ug37786-all.pdf">Public-Use Files User Guide</a> that provides further details about children designated as "shadow youth" and the formation of the Wave 1 and Wave 4 Cohorts. Wave 4.5 is a special data collection for youth only who were aged 12 to 17 at the time of the Wave 4.5 interview. Wave 4.5 is the fourth annual follow-up wave for those who were members of the Wave 1 Cohort. For those who were sampled at Wave 4, Wave 4.5 is the first annual follow-up wave. Dataset 0001 (DS0001) contains the data from the Master Linkage file. This file contains 54 variables and 67,276 cases. The file provides a master list of every person's unique identification number and what type of respondent they were for each wave, starting with Wave 1. Dataset 1002 (DS1002) contains the data from the Wave 4.5 Youth (and Parent) Questionnaire. This file contains 1,395 variables and 13,131 cases. Datasets 1112, 1212, 1222, (DS1112, DS1212, and DS1222) are data files comprising the weight variables for Wave 4.5. The "all-waves" weight file contains weights for youth respondents in the Wave 1 Cohort who completed an interview for all waves in which they were old enough to do so or verified their information with the study for waves in which they were not old enough to be interviewed. There are two separate files with "single-wave" weights: one for the Wave 1 Cohort and one for the Wave 4 Cohort. The "single-wave" weight file for the Wave 1 Cohort contains weights for youth who completed an interview in Wave 1 and responded to the interview in Wave 4.5, regardless of their participation in previous waves. The "single-wave" weight file for the Wave 4 Cohort contains weights for youth in the Wave 4 Cohort who responded to the youth interview in Wave 4.5
- Note
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- 2017--2018
- 37786
- Label
- Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Special Collection Public-Use Files
- Title
- Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Special Collection Public-Use Files
- Subject
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- cigarettes
- cigarillos
- cigars
- dissolvable tobacco
- e-cigarettes
- electronic nicotine devices
- filtered cigars
- health warnings
- hookah
- kreteks
- marijuana
- marketing
- mental health
- nicotine addiction
- nicotine dependence
- parents
- physical health
- pipe tobacco
- second-hand smoke
- sexual preference
- ENDS
- smoking cessation
- snus pouches
- social media
- substance abuse
- survey
- tobacco products
- tobacco use
- youths
- smokeless tobacco
- advertising
- alcohol
- bidis
- chewing tobacco
- Summary
- The PATH Study was launched in 2011 to inform the Food and Drug Administration's regulatory activities under the <a href="https://www.fda.gov/tobacco-products/rules-regulations-and-guidance/family-smoking-prevention-and-tobacco-control-act-table-contents">Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (TCA)</a>. The PATH Study is a collaboration between the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Center for Tobacco Products (CTP), Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The study sampled over 150,000 mailing addresses across the United States to create a national sample of tobacco users and non-users. 45,971 adults and youth constitute the first (baseline) wave, Wave 1, of data collected by this longitudinal cohort study. These 45,971 adults and youth along with 7,207 "shadow youth" (youth ages 9 to 11 sampled at Wave 1) make up the 53,178 participants that constitute the Wave 1 Cohort. Respondents are asked to complete an interview at each follow-up wave. Youth who turn 18 by the current wave of data collection are considered "aged-up adults" and are invited to complete the Adult Interview. Additionally, "shadow youth" are considered "aged-up youth" upon turning 12 years old, when they are asked to complete an interview after parental consent. At Wave 4, a probability sample of 14,098 adults, youth, and shadow youth ages 10 to 11 was selected from the civilian, noninstitutionalized population at the time of Wave 4. This sample was recruited from residential addresses not selected for Wave 1 in the same sampled PSUs and segments using similar within-household sampling procedures. This "replenishment sample" was combined for estimation and analysis purposes with Wave 4 adult and youth respondents from the Wave 1 Cohort who were in the civilian, noninstitutionalized population at the time of Wave 4. This combined set of Wave 4 participants, 52,731 participants in total, forms the Wave 4 Cohort. Please refer to the <a href="https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/files/NAHDAP/documentation/ug37786-all.pdf">Public-Use Files User Guide</a> that provides further details about children designated as "shadow youth" and the formation of the Wave 1 and Wave 4 Cohorts. Wave 4.5 is a special data collection for youth only who were aged 12 to 17 at the time of the Wave 4.5 interview. Wave 4.5 is the fourth annual follow-up wave for those who were members of the Wave 1 Cohort. For those who were sampled at Wave 4, Wave 4.5 is the first annual follow-up wave. Dataset 0001 (DS0001) contains the data from the Master Linkage file. This file contains 54 variables and 67,276 cases. The file provides a master list of every person's unique identification number and what type of respondent they were for each wave, starting with Wave 1. Dataset 1002 (DS1002) contains the data from the Wave 4.5 Youth (and Parent) Questionnaire. This file contains 1,395 variables and 13,131 cases. Datasets 1112, 1212, 1222, (DS1112, DS1212, and DS1222) are data files comprising the weight variables for Wave 4.5. The "all-waves" weight file contains weights for youth respondents in the Wave 1 Cohort who completed an interview for all waves in which they were old enough to do so or verified their information with the study for waves in which they were not old enough to be interviewed. There are two separate files with "single-wave" weights: one for the Wave 1 Cohort and one for the Wave 4 Cohort. The "single-wave" weight file for the Wave 1 Cohort contains weights for youth who completed an interview in Wave 1 and responded to the interview in Wave 4.5, regardless of their participation in previous waves. The "single-wave" weight file for the Wave 4 Cohort contains weights for youth in the Wave 4 Cohort who responded to the youth interview in Wave 4.5
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- United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Institute on Drug Abuse
- Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
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- United States Department of Health and Human Services. Food and Drug Administration. Center for Tobacco Products
- Label
- Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Special Collection Public-Use Files
- Note
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- 2017--2018
- 37786
- Control code
- ICPSR37786.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Label
- Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study [United States] Special Collection Public-Use Files
- Note
-
- 2017--2018
- 37786
- Control code
- ICPSR37786.v1
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
Subject
- cigarettes
- cigarillos
- cigars
- dissolvable tobacco
- e-cigarettes
- electronic nicotine devices
- filtered cigars
- health warnings
- hookah
- kreteks
- marijuana
- marketing
- mental health
- nicotine addiction
- nicotine dependence
- parents
- physical health
- pipe tobacco
- second-hand smoke
- sexual preference
- ENDS
- smoking cessation
- snus pouches
- social media
- substance abuse
- survey
- tobacco products
- tobacco use
- youths
- smokeless tobacco
- advertising
- alcohol
- bidis
- chewing tobacco
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