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Tobacco Control for Leadership Training 2005, National Tobacco Prevalence Survey 2005

Cambodia, 2005
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Reference ID
KHM-NIS-TCLT-2005-v01
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National Institute of Statistics
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Variable Groups
  • I.ID and Weight
  • II.Demographics
  • III.Tobacco Use
    • A.Cigarettes
    • B.Chewing Tobacco
    • C.Pipe
    • D.Age at Initiation
    • E.Reasons for Starting/Continuing to Use Tobacco (among tobacco users only!)
  • IV.Knowledge and Attitudes about Tobacco Use
    • A.Knowledge and Attitudes about Harmful Effects
    • B.Attitudes towards Tobacco Use
    • C.Attitudes about Tobacco Use in the Community
    • D.Attitudes about Anti-Smoking Policies
    • E.Attitudes about Addiction
  • V.Second hand Smoke
  • VI.Smoking Cessation
  • VII.Life Style
    • A.Anthropometrics
    • B.Diet
    • C.Current Health
    • D.Access to Health Care
    • E.Women’s Health
  • VIII.Media
  • IX.Miscellaneous Questions

Variable Groups

Variable group: E.Reasons for Starting/Continuing to Use Tobacco (among tobacco users only!)
Variables 24
s3ec3
(63b) fashionable
s3ec4
(63c) social pressure
s3ec5
(63d) get rid of fatigue
s3ec6
(63e) to keep insects (example: mosquitoes) away
s3ec7
(63f) warmth during agricultural work during the rain season
s3ec8
(63g) influence of older relatives
s3ec9
(63h) sorrow/depression
s3ec10
(63i) to appear more attractive
s3ec11
(63j) to help with "morning sickness" (for women only)
s3ec12
(63k) due to being given "free cigarettes" while in the army
s3ec13
(63l) stress
s3ec14
(63m) easier to meet new people
s3ec15
(63n) decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)
s3ec16
(64a) fashionable
s3ec17
(64b) social pressure
s3ec18
(64c) get rid of fatigue
s3ec19
(64d) to keep insects (example: mosquitoes) away
s3ec20
(64e) warmth during agricultural work during the rain season
s3ec21
(64f) influence of older relatives
s3ec22
(64g) to help with "morning sickness" (for women only)
s3ec23
(64h) sorrow/depression
s3ec24
(64i) to appear more attractive
s3ec25
(64j) decreases hunger for food (decrease appetite)
s3ec2
(63a) experimenting
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