Qualitative Study on Cigarettes and Smoking: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Misperceptions about cigarettes and cigarette smoking

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Qualitative Study on Cigarettes and Smoking: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Misperceptions about cigarettes and cigarette smoking

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Study Stimuli for “Qualitative Study on Cigarettes and Smoking: Knowledge, Beliefs, and Misperceptions about cigarettes and cigarette smoking”

OMB Control Number 0910-0674

Exp: 3/31/16


  • Cigarettes are addictive.

  • Tobacco smoke can harm your children.

  • Cigarettes cause fatal lung disease.

  • Cigarettes cause cancer.

  • Cigarettes cause strokes and heart disease.

  • Smoking during pregnancy can harm your baby.

  • Smoking can kill you.

  • Tobacco smoke causes fatal lung disease in nonsmokers.

  • Quitting smoking now greatly reduces serious risks to your health.

  • Secondhand smoke causes respiratory illness in children

  • Secondhand smoke causes pneumonia and other lung infections in children

  • Smoking causes death from lung diseases such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis

  • Smoking permanently damages your airways and lungs

  • Smoking causes COPD, a serious lung disease, and permanently scars lung tissue

  • Smoking causes many forms of cancer such as lung, liver, stomach, oral, cervical, pancreatic, kidney, colorectal, bone marrow, blood, and bladder cancer

  • Smoking causes bladder cancer which can lead to painful and frequent urination

  • Smoking causes heart attacks and strokes by clogging your arteries

  • Smoking causes blood vessels to weaken causing severe bleeding and death from ruptured blood vessels

  • Smoking during pregnancy can stunt your baby's growth

  • Smoking during pregnancy can lead to deformities in your baby

  • Secondhand smoke causes death in nonsmokers

  • Smoking causes sexual dysfunction in men

  • Smoking causes diabetes

  • Smoking causes blindness

  • Smoking causes gangrene, Buerger’s disease, and diabetes which can lead to amputation of limbs.

  • Quitting smoking now reduces risk of dying from cancer and heart disease




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