Smoking
Q1. Which of the following best describes your smoking status? This includes cigarettes, cigars and pipes. [READ OUT]
1. I smoke daily
2. I smoke occasionally
3. I don't smoke now, but I used to → Q3
4. I've tried it a few times but never smoked regularly → Q3
5. I've never smoked → Q3
X Don't know → Q3
R Refused → Q3
Q2. The last time you went to your general practitioner, did the doctor discuss your smoking and advise you to quit smoking?
1. Yes
2. No
X Don't know
R Refused
Q3. Which of the following best describes your home situation? [READ OUT]
1. My home is smoke-free (includes smoking is allowed outside only)
2. People occasionally smoke in the house
3. People frequently smoke in the house
X Don't know
R Refused
Q4. Are people allowed to smoke in your car?
1. Yes
2. No
3. Don't have a car
X Don't know
R Refused
Q5. If there was a total ban on smoking in hotels and licensed bars, would you be likely to go there: [READ OUT]
1. More often?
2. Less often?
3. It would make no difference
X Don't know
R Refused
Q6. If there was a total ban on smoking in outdoor dining areas, would you be likely to go there: [READ OUT]
1. More often?
2. Less often?
3. It would make no difference
X Don't know
R Refused
| Source: | New South Wales Population Health Survey 2006 (HOIST). Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health. |
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| Produced by: | Centre for Epidemiology and Research, Population Health Division, NSW Department of Health. |
| Last updated on: | 1 July 2007 |
