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About the National Data
Data
Data Source: National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), CDC/NCCDPHP
Baseline: 18.3 percent of students in grades 6 through 12 used cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, hookah, pipe tobacco, and/or bidis in the past 30 days in 2018
Target: 11.3 percent
Methodology
Questions used to obtain the national baseline data
From the 2018 National Youth Tobacco Survey:
Numerator:
During the past 30 days, on how many days did you smoke cigarettes?- 0 days
- 1 or 2 days
- 3 to 5 days
- 6 to 9 days
- 10 to 19 days
- 20 to 29 days
- All 30 days
- 0 days
- 1 or 2 days
- 3 to 5 days
- 6 to 9 days
- 10 to 19 days
- 20 to 29 days
- All 30 days
- 0 days
- 1 or 2 days
- 3 to 5 days
- 6 to 9 days
- 10 to 19 days
- 20 to 29 days
- All 30 days
- 0 days
- 1 or 2 days
- 3 to 5 days
- 6 to 9 days
- 10 to 19 days
- 20 to 29 days
- All 30 days
- 0 days
- 1 or 2 days
- 3 to 5 days
- 6 to 9 days
- 10 to 19 days
- 20 to 29 days
- All 30 days
- Roll-your-own cigarettes
- Pipes filled with tobacco (not waterpipe)
- Snus, such as Camel, Marlboro, or General Snus
- Dissolvable tobacco products such as Ariva, Stonewall, Camel orbs, Camel sticks, Marlboro sticks, or Camel strips
- Bidis (small brown cigarettes wrapped in a leaf)
- I have not used any of the products listed above in the past 30 days
Methodology notes
Use of any tobacco product is defined as use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco [chewing tobacco/snuff/dip, snus, and dissolvable tobacco], hookah, pipe tobacco, and/or bidis on at least one day in the past 30 days.
History
1. Effect size h=0.2 was chosen to correspond with 20% improvement from a baseline of 50%.