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    Table 1. Frequency of smoking.

    Q: Do you smoke every day or less than every day?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Frequency N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Daily 376 92.6 (86.6, 98.6) 92.6 (86.6, 98.6)

    Weekly 24 7.0 (1.0, 13.1) 7.0 (1.0, 13.1)

    Monthly 4 0.4 (0.0, 0.8) 0.4 (0.0, 0.8)

    CAWI Daily 1656 92.7 (91.4, 93.9) 92.7 (91.4, 93.9)

    Weekly 130 5.8 (4.6, 6.9) 5.8 (4.6, 6.9)

    Monthly 34 1.5 (1.0, 2.1) 1.5 (1.0, 2.1)

    Total Daily 2032 92.7 (91.2, 94.2) 92.7 (91.2, 94.2)

    Weekly 154 6.0 (4.6, 7.4) 6.0 (4.6, 7.4)

    Monthly 38 1.3 (0.9, 1.8) 1.3 (0.9, 1.8)

    Table 2. Mean number of cigarettes smoked dailyin daily smokers, by country.

    Q: On average, how many cigarettes do you smokeeach day?

    Country N MeanMexico 834 9.6 (8.7, 10.4)

    Thailand 1644 12.1 (10.8, 13.3)New Zealand 1233 13.1 (12.3, 13.9)France 1564 13.5 (13.1, 14.0)Malaysia 1414 13.8 (13.1, 14.5)Germany 1376 16.3 (15.8, 16.8)Uruguay 944 16.5 (15.6, 17.4)United Kingdom 1622 16.6 (16.1, 17.1)Netherlands 1808 16.7 (16.2, 17.1)Canada 1645 17.2 (16.7, 17.7)Scotland 478 18.3 (17.4, 19.3)China 4418 18.3 (17.8, 18.8)South Korea 951 18.6 (18.0, 19.3)Ireland 533 18.7 (17.0, 20.3)Australia 1677 18.7 (18.2, 19.3)United States 1704 18.8 (18.2, 19.5)

    (95% CI)

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    Table 3a. Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, by age.

    Q: Do you smoke factory-made cigarettes, roll-your-own cigarettes, or both?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Frequency N % 95% CI % 95% CILess than 18 Factory-made 55 47.4 (37.3, 57.5) 47.4 (37.3, 57.5)

    Roll-your-own 6 5.8 (1.0, 10.6) 5.8 (1.0, 10.6)

    Both types 55 46.8 (36.7, 56.9) 46.8 (36.7, 56.9)

    18 and older Factory-made 1030 45.6 (43.0, 48.3) 45.6 (43.0, 48.3)

    Roll-your-own 571 31.9 (29.4, 34.4) 31.9 (29.4, 34.4)

    Both types 507 22.5 (20.3, 24.7) 22.5 (20.3, 24.7)

    Total Factory-made 1085 45.7 (43.0, 48.3) 45.7 (43.0, 48.3)

    Roll-your-own 577 31.5 (29.0, 34.0) 31.5 (29.0, 34.0)

    Both types 562 22.8 (20.6, 25.0) 22.8 (20.6, 25.0)

    Table 3b. Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, bysurvey mode.

    Q: Do you smoke factory-made cigarettes, roll-your-own cigarettes, or both?

    Valid Responses All ResponsesSurvey Mode Frequency N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Factory-made 199 52.3 (43.8, 60.7) 52.3 (43.8, 60.7)

    Roll-your-own 133 30.8 (23.5, 38.2) 30.8 (23.5, 38.2)

    Both types 72 16.9 (10.1, 23.7) 16.9 (10.1, 23.7)

    CAWI Factory-made 886 44.2 (41.6, 46.8) 44.2 (41.6, 46.8)

    Roll-your-own 444 31.7 (29.1, 34.2) 31.7 (29.1, 34.2)

    Both types 490 24.1 (21.9, 26.3) 24.1 (21.9, 26.3)

    Total Factory-made 1085 45.7 (43.0, 48.3) 45.7 (43.0, 48.3)

    Roll-your-own 577 31.5 (29.0, 34.0) 31.5 (29.0, 34.0)

    Both types 562 22.8 (20.6, 25.0) 22.8 (20.6, 25.0)

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    Table 4. Whether smokers smoked manufactured or roll-your own cigarettes, by country.

    Q: Do you smoke factory-made cigarettes, roll-your-own cigarettes, or both?

    N % N % N %Thailand 785 41.4 (30.4, 52.3) 841 45.2 (35.1, 55.4) 233 13.4 (10.9, 15.9)

    Netherlands 1016 45.7 (43.0, 48.4) 569 32.1 (29.5, 34.6) 487 22.3 (20.0, 24.5)New Zealand 549 47.5 (43.8, 51.2) 510 38.2 (34.6, 41.8) 177 14.4 (11.6, 17.1)United Kingdom 1127 63.0 (60.2, 65.8) 402 24.7 (22.2, 27.3) 192 12.2 (10.3, 14.1)Uruguay 732 69.5 (65.6, 73.3) 76 8.6 (5.8, 11.3) 192 22.0 (18.3, 25.6)Scotland 392 70.4 (64.3, 76.4) 51 16.9 (11.3, 22.6) 64 12.7 (9.5, 15.9)Germany 1129 72.2 (69.4, 74.9) 177 13.1 (11.0, 15.2) 209 14.8 (12.6, 16.9)France 1291 72.8 (70.4, 75.2) 206 12.2 (10.5, 14.0) 238 15.0 (13.0, 17.0)Australia 1387 74.7 (72.3, 77.0) 212 12.0 (10.3, 13.8) 224 13.3 (11.4, 15.2)Malaysia 1218 82.3 (76.3, 88.3) 182 9.8 (5.4, 14.2) 125 7.9 (5.7, 10.1)Canada 1504 84.9 (82.9, 86.9) 118 6.9 (5.6, 8.3) 135 8.2 (6.6, 9.8)United States 1672 90.1 (88.3, 91.9) 27 1.5 (0.9, 2.2) 109 8.4 (6.6, 10.1)Ireland 542 91.3 (88.2, 94.4) 23 4.2 (2.3, 6.2) 17 4.5 (1.9, 7.1)China 4440 93.9 (92.2, 95.5) 54 1.1 (0.7, 1.5) 228 5.0 (3.4, 6.7)Mexico 1065 99.8 (99.6, 100.0) 2 0.2 (0.0, 0.4) 0 0.0 (0.0, 0.0)South Korea 1002 100.0 (100.0, 100.0) 0 0.0 (0.0, 0.0) 0 0.0 (0.0, 0.0)

    Both types(95% CI)Country

    Manufactured Roll-your-own(95% CI) (95% CI)

    Table 5. Whether smokers have ever attempted to quit smoking.

    Q: Have you ever made a serious attempt to quit smoking?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Attempted N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Yes 310 76.7 (70.0, 83.5) 76.7 (70.0, 83.5)

    No 94 23.3 (16.5, 30.0) 23.3 (16.5, 30.0)

    Dont know 0 . . . . . .

    CAWI Yes 1296 74.5 (72.3, 76.8) 74.5 (72.2, 76.8)

    No 523 25.5 (23.2, 27.7) 25.4 (23.2, 27.7)

    Dont know 1 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

    Total Yes 1606 74.9 (72.7, 77.2) 74.9 (72.7, 77.1)No 617 25.1 (22.8, 27.3) 25.0 (22.8, 27.3)

    Dont know 1 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.2)

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    Table 6. Smokers intention to quit in the future.

    Q: Are you planning to quit smoking in the future?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Quit Intentions N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Within the next month 28 5.4 (2.5, 8.4) 5.3 (2.4, 8.2)

    Within the next 6 months 76 15.4 (10.5, 20.4) 15.1 (10.3, 20.0)

    Sometime beyond 6 months 167 46.3 (37.6, 55.0) 45.4 (36.9, 54.0)

    Not currently planning to quit 116 32.8 (24.6, 41.1) 32.2 (24.1, 40.3)

    Refused 2 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.5)

    Dont know 15 . . . 1.7 (0.6, 2.8)

    CAWI Within the next month 82 5.0 (3.8, 6.3) 4.3 (3.2, 5.4)

    Within the next 6 months 324 20.0 (17.7, 22.3) 17.2 (15.2, 19.2)

    Sometime beyond 6 months 940 59.2 (56.3, 62.0) 50.8 (48.1, 53.5)

    Not currently planning to quit 225 15.8 (13.6, 18.0) 13.6 (11.6, 15.5)Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 249 . . . 14.1 (12.3, 16.0)

    Total Within the next month 110 5.1 (4.0, 6.3) 4.5 (3.5, 5.5)

    Within the next 6 months 400 19.1 (17.0, 21.2) 16.8 (14.9, 18.7)

    Sometime beyond 6 months 1107 56.6 (53.7, 59.4) 49.8 (47.2, 52.5)

    Not currently planning to quit 341 19.2 (16.8, 21.7) 16.9 (14.7, 19.1)

    Refused 2 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Dont know 264 . . . 11.9 (10.3, 13.5)

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    Table 7. Whether smokers agree that the government should do more to help smokers give

    up smoking.

    Q: Do you [agree] with the following [statement]: The government should do more to helpsmokers give up smoking.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Agreement N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Strongly agree 55 16.1 (8.7, 23.6) 15.8 (8.5, 23.1)

    Agree 102 22.3 (16.1, 28.4) 21.8 (15.7, 27.8)

    Neither agree nor disagree 80 19.5 (11.9, 27.1) 19.1 (11.6, 26.5)

    Disagree 110 28.4 (20.9, 35.9) 27.8 (20.4, 35.2)

    Strongly disagree 54 13.7 (8.5, 18.8) 13.4 (8.3, 18.4)

    Dont know 3 . . . 2.2 (0.0, 4.8)

    CAWI Strongly agree 204 11.7 (10.0, 13.5) 11.5 (9.8, 13.2)

    Agree 372 20.9 (18.7, 23.1) 20.5 (18.3, 22.6)Neither agree nor disagree 671 38.1 (35.4, 40.7) 37.3 (34.7, 39.9)

    Disagree 354 19.8 (17.6, 21.9) 19.4 (17.2, 21.5)

    Strongly disagree 178 9.6 (8.1, 11.1) 9.4 (7.9, 10.9)

    Dont know 41 . . . 1.9 (1.2, 2.6)

    Total Strongly agree 259 12.5 (10.6, 14.5) 12.3 (10.4, 14.2)

    Agree 474 21.1 (19.0, 23.2) 20.7 (18.6, 22.8)

    Neither agree nor disagree 751 34.7 (32.1, 37.2) 34.0 (31.5, 36.5)

    Disagree 464 21.3 (19.1, 23.6) 20.9 (18.7, 23.1)

    Strongly disagree 232 10.3 (8.8, 11.9) 10.1 (8.6, 11.6)

    Dont know 44 . . . 1.9 (1.2, 2.7)

    Table 8. Percentage of smokers who quit smoking since last survey date, wave 2.

    Q: Are you back smoking or are you still stopped?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Quit smoking N % 95% CI % 95% CIBack smoking 11 12.4 (4.2, 20.5) 1.4 (0.4, 2.3)

    Still stopped 61 87.6 (79.5, 95.8) 9.7 (7.0, 12.5)

    Did not attempt to quit smoking 571 . . . 88.9 (86.1, 91.8)

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    Table 9. Percentage of smokers who made a serious quit

    attempt since last survey, wave 2.

    Q: Have you made any attempts (successful or not) to stopsmoking since January 2007 (almost 2 years ago)?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Attempted N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Yes 259 38.5 (34.0, 42.9) 38.5 (34.0, 42.9)

    No 384 61.5 (57.1, 66.0) 61.5 (57.1, 66.0)

    Table 10. Percentage of smokers who were more likely to quit smokingbecause of the smoking ban, wave 2.

    Q: Are you more likely to quit smoking now, because of the smoking ban?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    More likely to quit N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Yes 53 9.2 (6.3, 12.0) 7.6 (5.2, 10.0)

    No 482 90.8 (88.0, 93.7) 75.3 (71.4, 79.2)

    Dont know 53 . . . 8.3 (5.8, 10.8)

    Currently quit smoking 55 . . . 17.1 (13.7, 20.5)

    Table 11. Percentage of smokers who attempted to quit smoking because of thesmoking ban, wave 2.

    Q: Did the smoking ban trigger your last quit attempt?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Attempted N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Yes 19 11.7 (5.7, 17.7) 3.2 (1.5, 4.9)

    No 167 88.3 (82.3, 94.3) 23.9 (20.1, 27.6)

    Dont know 3 . . . 0.7 (0.0, 1.6)

    No quit attempts since January 2007 454 . . . 72.2 (68.2, 76.3)

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    Table 12. Percentage of smokers who cut down smoking because of

    the smoking ban, wave 2.

    Q: Has the smoking ban made you cut down on the number ofcigarettes you smoke?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Quit smoking N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Yes 91 12.1 (9.3, 15.0) 11.9 (9.1, 14.7)

    No 541 87.9 (85.0, 90.7) 86.3 (83.3, 89.3)

    Dont know 8 . . . 1.4 (0.3, 2.4)

    Missing data 3 . . . 0.4 (0.0, 0.9)

    Table 13. Percentage of smokers who thought about quittingsmoking because of the smoking ban, wave 2 .

    Q: Has the smoking ban made you think about quitting?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Quit smoking N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Yes 101 15.7 (12.3, 19.1) 15.1 (11.8, 18.3)

    No 514 84.3 (80.9, 87.7) 80.9 (77.4, 84.5)Dont know 10 . . . 1.6 (0.4, 2.8)

    Missing data 18 . . . 2.4 (1.2, 3.6)

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    Table 14. Whether price of cigarettes was a reason smokers thought about quitting

    smoking, wave 1.

    Q: In the past 6 months, [has the price of cigarettes] led you to think about quitting,not at all, somewhat or very much?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Agreement N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Not at all 228 56.3 (47.9, 64.8) 56.3 (47.9, 64.8)

    Somewhat 134 31.8 (23.8, 39.7) 31.8 (23.8, 39.7)

    Very much 42 11.9 (6.2, 17.6) 11.9 (6.2, 17.6)

    Dont know 0 . . . . . .

    CAWI Not at all 802 47.4 (44.7, 50.1) 46.4 (43.7, 49.1)

    Somewhat 764 41.5 (38.8, 44.1) 40.6 (38.0, 43.2)

    Very much 210 11.1 (9.5, 12.8) 10.9 (9.3, 12.5)

    Dont know 44 . . . 2.1 (1.4, 2.8)Total Not at all 1030 49.1 (46.4, 51.8) 48.2 (45.5, 50.9)

    Somewhat 898 39.7 (37.0, 42.3) 39.0 (36.4, 41.6)

    Very much 252 11.3 (9.5, 13.0) 11.1 (9.4, 12.8)

    Dont know 44 . . . 1.7 (1.1 2.3)

    Table 15. Whether price of cigarettes was a reason smokersthought about quitting smoking, wave 2.

    Q: In the past 6 months, [has the price of cigarettes] led you tothink about quitting, not at all, somewhat or very much?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Agreement N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Not at all 259 43.2 (38.6, 47.9) 42.0 (37.4, 46.6)

    Somewhat 272 42.2 (37.6, 46.9) 41.1 (36.5, 45.6)

    Very much 96 14.5 (11.4, 17.7) 14.1 (11.0, 17.2)

    Dont know 16 . . . 2.8 (1.2, 4.4)

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    Table 16. Frequency that smokers thought in the last month about money spent

    on cigarettes, wave 1.

    Q: In the last month, how often, if at all, did you think about the money youspend on smoking?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Frequency N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Never 164 37.0 (29.3, 44.6) 37.0 (29.3, 44.6)

    Rarely 57 13.8 (9.1, 18.6) 13.8 (9.1, 18.6)

    Sometimes 85 20.0 (12.4, 27.5) 20.0 (12.4, 27.5)

    Often 63 20.9 (12.8, 29.0) 20.9 (12.8, 29.0)

    Very often 35 8.3 (3.4, 13.3) 8.3 (3.4, 13.3)

    Dont know 0 . . . . . .

    CAWI Never 390 22.6 (20.3, 24.8) 22.5 (20.2, 24.7)

    Rarely 450 25.4 (23.0, 27.7) 25.2 (22.9, 27.6)Sometimes 577 31.1 (28.6, 33.5) 30.9 (28.5, 33.4)

    Often 300 16.1 (14.2, 18.0) 16.0 (14.1, 18.0)

    Very often 93 4.9 (3.8, 6.0) 4.9 (3.8, 6.0)

    Dont know 10 . . . 0.4 (0.1, 0.7)

    Total Never 554 25.2 (22.9, 27.5) 25.1 (22.8, 27.4)

    Rarely 507 23.3 (21.1, 25.4) 23.2 (21.0, 25.3)

    Sometimes 662 29.1 (26.6, 31.5) 28.9 (26.5, 31.4)

    Often 363 17.0 (14.8, 19.2) 16.9 (14.8, 19.1)

    Very often 128 5.5 (4.2, 6.8) 5.5 (4.2, 6.8)

    Dont know 10 . . . 0.4 (0.1, 0.6)

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    Table 17. Frequency that smokers thought in the last month

    about money spent on cigarettes, wave 2.

    Q: In the last month, how often, if at all, did you think about themoney you spend on smoking?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Frequency N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Never 134 22.7 (18.8, 26.7) 22.5 (18.5, 26.4)

    Rarely 117 18.4 (14.9, 22.0) 18.2 (14.7, 21.7)

    Sometimes 223 33.9 (29.5, 38.3) 33.5 (29.1, 37.9)

    Often 124 18.0 (14.6, 21.5) 17.8 (14.4, 21.3)

    Very often 40 6.9 (4.5, 9.4) 6.9 (4.5, 9.3)

    Dont know 5 . . . 1.1 (0.0, 2.3)

    Table 18. Whether smokers spent essential household money on cigarettes, wave 1.

    Q: In the last 6 months have you spent money on cigarettes or tobacco that you knew wouldbe better spent on household essentials like food?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Spent money N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Yes 60 18.0 (9.9, 26.2) 18.0 (9.9, 26.2)

    No 344 82.0 (73.8, 90.1) 82.0 (73.8, 90.1)

    Dont know 0 . . . . . .

    CAWI Yes 339 17.1 (15.2, 19.0) 16.8 (15.0, 18.7)

    No 1447 82.9 (81.0, 84.8) 81.7 (79.7, 83.6)

    Dont know 34 . . . 1.5 (0.9, 2.1)

    Total Yes 399 17.3 (15.1, 19.4) 17.1 (14.9, 19.2)

    No 1791 82.7 (80.6, 84.9) 81.7 (79.5, 83.9)Dont know 34 . . . 1.2 (0.8, 1.7)

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    Table 19. Whether smokers spent essential household money on

    cigarettes, wave 2.

    Q: [In the last 6 months] have you spent money on cigarettes ortobacco that you knew would be better spent on household essentials

    like food?

    Valid Responses All ResponsesSpent money N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Yes 130 19.4 (15.8, 23.1) 18.7 (15.2, 22.2)

    No 489 80.6 (76.9, 84.2) 77.6 (73.8, 81.4)

    Dont know 24 . . . 3.7 (2.1, 5.4)

    Table 20. Percentage of smokers who noticed smoking at last visit to a restaurant, before theDutch public smoking ban.

    Q: The last time you [visited], were people smoking inside the restaurant?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Noticed smoking N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Yes 272 83.6 (78.2, 88.9) 73.0 (66.6, 79.3)

    No 71 16.4 (11.1, 21.8) 14.4 (9.7, 19.0)Dont know 1 . . . 0.4 (0.0, 1.3)

    Never visited in last 6 months 60 . . . 12.2 (7.9, 16.6)

    CAWI Yes 1207 83.0 (80.7, 85.2) 65.9 (63.3, 68.4)

    No 245 17.0 (14.8, 19.3) 13.5 (11.7, 15.4)

    Dont know 26 . . . 1.3 (0.7, 1.9)

    Never visited in last 6 months 342 . . . 20.6 (17.2, 21.4)

    Total Yes 1479 83.1 (81.0, 85.2) 67.2 (64.8, 69.6)

    No 316 16.9 (14.8, 19.0) 13.7 (12.0, 15.4)

    Dont know 27 . . . 1.1 (0.6, 1.6)

    Never visited in last 6 months 402 . . . 18.0 (16.1, 19.9)

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    Table 21. Percentage of smokers who noticed smoking at last visit to a

    restaurant, after the Dutch public smoking ban.

    Q: The last time you [visited], were people smoking inside the restaurant?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Noticed smoking N % 95% CI % 95% CIYes 23 5.2 (2.7, 7.7) 3.4 (1.8, 5.1)

    No 412 94.8 (92.3, 97.3) 62.6 (58.1, 67.1)

    Dont know 5 . . . 0.5 (0.0, 1.0)

    Did not visit since July 2008 203 . . . 33.5 (29.1, 37.9)

    Table 22. Percentage of smokers who noticed smoking at last visit to a caf, pub or bar, beforethe Dutch public smoking ban.

    Q: The last time you [visited], were people smoking inside the caf or pub?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Noticed smoking N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Yes 280 97.2 (95.7, 98.8) 70.8 (63.2, 78.4)

    No 19 2.8 (1.2, 4.3) 2.0 (0.9, 3.2)Dont know 2 . . . 0.4 (0.0, 1.1)

    Did not visit in last 6 months 103 . . . 26.8 (19.3, 34.3)

    CAWI Yes 1336 92.9 (91.3, 94.5) 69.3 (66.8, 71.8)

    No 92 7.1 (5.5, 8.7) 5.3 (4.1, 6.5)

    Dont know 15 . . . 0.8 (0.3, 1.2)

    Did not visit in last 6 months 377 . . . 25.4 (23.1, 27.8)

    Total Yes 1616 93.7 (92.3, 95.1) 69.6 (67.1, 72.0)

    No 111 6.3 (4.9, 7.7) 4.7 (3.7, 5.7)

    Dont know 17 . . . 0.7 (0.3, 1.1)

    Did not visit in last 6 months 480 . . . 25.0 (22.7, 27.4)

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    Table 23. Percentage of smokers who noticed smoking at last visit to a caf,

    pub or bar, after the Dutch public smoking ban.

    Q: The last time you [visited], were people smoking inside the caf or pub?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Noticed smoking N % 95% CI % 95% CIYes 146 30.2 (25.1, 35.3) 19.2 (15.8, 22.6)

    No 304 69.8 (64.7, 74.9) 44.4 (39.8, 49.0)

    Dont know 5 . . . 1.0 (0.0, 2.0)

    Did not visit since July 2008 188 . . . 35.4 (31.0, 39.9)

    Table 24. Percentage of smokers and non-smokers who support or strongly support a public

    smoking ban in restaurants, before the Dutch smoking ban.

    Q: Do you support or oppose a complete Dutch smoking ban in restaurants?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Support N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Strongly support 0 . . . . . .

    Support 0 . . . . . .

    Oppose 0 . . . . . .

    Strongly oppose 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 0 . . . . . .

    Missing data* 404 . . . 100.0 (100.0, 100.0)

    CAWI Strongly support 186 11.1 (9.4, 12.9) 10.8 (9.1, 12.5)

    Support 393 22.3 (20.0, 24.6) 21.5 (19.3, 23.7)

    Oppose 800 46.5 (43.8, 49.2) 45.0 (42.3, 47.6)

    Strongly oppose 365 20.1 (17.9, 22.2) 19.4 (17.3, 21.5)

    Dont know 76 . . . 3.3 (2.5, 4.2)

    Missing data 0 . . . . . .

    Total Strongly support 186 11.1 (9.4, 12.9) 8.8 (7.4, 10.2)

    Support 393 22.3 (20.0, 24.6) 17.6 (15.8, 19.5)

    Oppose 800 46.5 (43.8, 49.2) 36.8 (34.4, 39.2)

    Strongly oppose 365 20.1 (17.9, 22.2) 15.9 (14.1, 17.6)

    Dont know 76 . . . 2.7 (2.0, 3.4)

    Missing data 404 . . . 18.2 (16.1, 20.3)

    *This question was not asked in the CATI version of the ITC Netherlands Wave 1 survey.

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    Table 25. Percentage of smokers and non-smokers who support or stronglysupport a public smoking ban in restaurants, after the Dutch smoking ban.

    Q: Do you support or oppose a complete Dutch smoking ban in restaurants?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Support N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Strongly support 83 12.0 (9.1, 14.9) 11.4 (8.7, 14.1)

    Support 203 34.2 (29.7, 38.8) 32.5 (28.1, 36.9)

    Oppose 209 35.3 (30.7, 39.9) 33.5 (29.1, 38.0)

    Strongly oppose 120 18.5 (15.0, 21.9) 17.6 (14.2, 20.9)

    Dont know 28 . . . 5.0 (2.7, 7.3)

    Table 26. Percentage of smokers and non-smokers who support or strongly support apublic smoking ban in cafs, pubs and bars, before the Dutch smoking ban.

    Q: Do you support or oppose a complete Dutch smoking ban in drinking establishments:cafs, bars and pubs?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Support N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Strongly support 0 . . . . . .

    Support 0 . . . . . .

    Oppose 0 . . . . . .

    Strongly oppose 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 0 . . . . . .Missing data* 404 . . . 100.0 (100.0, 100.0)

    CAWI Strongly support 109 6.9 (5.4, 8.4) 6.7 (5.3, 8.1)

    Support 232 13.1 (11.3, 14.9) 12.7 (10.9, 14.4)

    Oppose 866 51.0 (48.2, 53.7) 49.3 (46.6, 51.9)

    Strongly oppose 541 29.0 (26.6, 31.5) 28.1 (25.7, 30.4)

    Dont know 72 . . . 3.3 (2.4, 4.3)

    Missing data 0 . . . . . .

    Total Strongly support 109 6.9 (5.4, 8.4) 5.5 (4.3, 6.6)

    Support 232 13.1 (11.3, 14.9) 10.4 (8.9, 11.8)

    Oppose 866 51.0 (48.2, 53.7) 40.3 (37.9, 42.7)

    Strongly oppose 541 29.0 (26.6, 31.5) 23.0 (21.0, 25.0)

    Dont know 72 . . . 2.7 (2.0, 3.5)

    Missing data 404 . . . 18.2 (16.1, 20.3)

    *This question was not asked in the CATI version of the ITC Netherlands Wave 1 survey.

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    Table 27. Percentage of smokers and non-smokers who support orstrongly support a public smoking ban in cafs, pubs and bars after

    the Dutch smoking ban.

    Q: Do you support or oppose a complete Dutch smoking ban in drinkingestablishments: cafs, bars and pubs?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Support N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Strongly support 34 5.2 (3.1, 7.2) 4.8 (2.9, 6.7)

    Support 72 10.8 (7.9, 13.8) 10.1 (7.4, 12.8)

    Oppose 276 49.7 (44.9, 54.4) 46.3 (41.6, 50.9)

    Strongly oppose 225 34.3 (29.9, 38.6) 31.9 (27.8, 36.1)

    Dont know 36 . . . 6.9 (4.2, 9.5)

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    Table 28. Whether smokers anticipate that the Dutch public smoking ban will affect their smoking

    habits at home, before the ban.

    Q: How will the smoking ban in the hospitality industry affect the rules about smoking in your home?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Anticipated effect N % 95% CI % 95% CICATI More strict around non-smokers 22 4.3 (1.1, 7.5) 4.2 (1.0, 7.4)

    More strict in general 14 2.8 (0.8, 4.8) 2.8 (0.8, 4.7)

    Less strict around non-smokers 1 0.3 (0.0, 1.0) 0.3 (0.0, 1.0)

    Less strict in general 12 4.4 (0.1, 8.8) 4.4 (0.1, 8.7)

    No effect 349 88.2 (82.6, 93.7) 87.0 (81.4, 92.6)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Dont know 5 . . . 1.2 (0.0, 2.5)

    CAWI More strict around non-smokers 71 4.1 (3.1, 5.2) 4.0 (3.0, 5.0)

    More strict in general 65 3.9 (2.8, 4.9) 3.7 (2.7, 4.8)

    Less strict around non-smokers 22 1.0 (0.5, 1.5) 1.0 (0.5, 1.4)

    Less strict in general 48 2.5 (1.7, 3.2) 2.4 (1.6, 3.1)

    No effect 1535 88.5 (86.9, 90.2) 85.4 (83.6, 87.2)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 79 . . . 3.5 (2.6, 4.4)

    Total More strict around non-smokers 93 4.1 (3.1, 5.2) 4.0 (3.0, 5.0)

    More strict in general 79 3.7 (2.7, 4.6) 3.6 (2.7, 4.5)

    Less strict around non-smokers 23 0.9 (0.5, 1.3) 0.8 (0.5, 1.2)

    Less strict in general 60 2.8 (1.8, 3.9) 2.7 (1.7, 3.7)

    No effect 1884 88.5 (86.8, 90.2) 85.7 (83.9, 87.5)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.0)

    Dont know 84 . . . 3.1 (2.3, 3.8)

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    Table 29. Whether the Dutch public smoking ban affected smokers smoking

    habits in their home, after the ban.

    Q: How has the smoking ban in the hospitality industry affected the rules aboutsmoking in your home?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Actual effect N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    More strict around non-smokers 33 7.3 (4.6, 9.9) 6.2 (3.9, 8.5)

    More strict in general 25 4.9 (2.7, 7.0) 4.2 (2.3, 6.0)

    Less strict around non-smokers 6 0.9 (0.0, 1.8) 0.7 (0.0, 1.6)

    Less strict in general 20 3.1 (1.6, 4.6) 2.6 (1.4, 3.9)

    No effect 466 83.9 (80.3, 87.6) 71.9 (67.7, 76.0)

    Dont know 38 . . . 5.6 (3.5, 7.6)

    Already quit smoking 55 . . . 8.8 (6.2, 11.4)

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    Table 30. Smoking policies at home, wave 1 .

    Q: Which of the following statements best describes smoking inside your home? I mean inside your houseor dwelling and not on the balcony or terrace.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Policy N % 95% CI % 95% CICATI Allowed anywhere inside home 83 18.4 (12.8, 24.1) 18.4 (12.8, 24.0)

    Allowed in some rooms only 204 63.9 (56.6, 71.2) 63.7 (56.4, 71.0)

    Never allowed inside home 74 12.0 (8.1, 15.8) 11.9 (8.1, 15.7)

    Allowed in special circumstances 40 5.7 (3.2, 8.2) 5.7 (3.1, 8.2)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Dont know 2 . . . 0.3 (0.0, 0.7)

    CAWI Allowed anywhere inside home 454 26.3 (24.0, 28.7) 26.3 (24.0, 28.6)

    Allowed in some rooms only 843 49.1 (46.4, 51.8) 49.0 (46.3, 51.7)

    Never allowed inside home 322 14.4 (12.6, 16.1) 14.3 (12.6, 16.1)

    Allowed in special circumstances 196 10.2 (8.6, 11.8) 10.2 (8.6, 11.8)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 5 . . . 0.3 (0.0, 0.3)

    Total Allowed anywhere inside home 537 24.9 (22.7, 27.1) 24.9 (22.7, 27.1)

    Allowed in some rooms only 1047 51.8 (49.1, 54.4) 51.7 (49.0, 54.3)

    Never allowed inside home 396 13.9 (12.4, 15.5) 13.9 (12.3, 15.5)

    Allowed in special circumstances 236 9.4 (8.0, 10.8) 9.4 (8.0, 10.8)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.0)

    Dont know 7 . . . 0.2 (0.0, 0.4)

    Table 31. Smoking policies at home, wave 2 .

    Q: Which of the following statements best describes smoking inside your home? I mean insideyour house or dwelling and not on the balcony or terrace.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Policy N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Allowed anywhere inside home 153 23.4 (19.6, 27.2) 23.3 (19.4, 27.1)

    Allowed in some rooms only 311 52.1 (47.5, 56.8) 51.8 (47.2, 56.4)

    Never allowed inside home 111 14.0 (11.1, 17.0) 14.0 (11.1, 16.9)

    Allowed in special circumstances 65 10.4 (7.4, 13.4) 10.4 (7.4, 13.3)

    Dont know 3 . . . 0.6 (0.0, 1.3)

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    Table 32. Whether smokers plan to make their home smoke-free in the next year, wave 1 .

    Q: Are you intending to make your home totally smoke-free within the next year?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Plans N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Yes 65 18.4 (11.6, 25.2) 16.1 (10.2, 22.1)

    No 207 70.0 (62.2, 77.8) 61.3 (53.6, 68.9)

    Unsure 54 11.6 (7.2, 15.9) 10.1 (6.4, 13.9)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Dont know 3 . . . 0.5 (0.0, 1.2)

    Home is already smoke-free 74 . . . 11.9 (8.1, 15.7)

    CAWI Yes 194 12.8 (10.8, 14.7) 10.3 (8.7, 11.9)

    No 908 64.6 (61.7, 67.5) 52.2 (49.6, 54.9)

    Unsure 305 22.7 (20.1, 25.3) 18.3 (16.2, 20.5)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .Dont know 91 . . . 4.8 (3.7, 5.9)

    Home is already smoke-free 322 . . . 14.3 (12.6, 16.1)

    Total Yes 259 13.9 (11.8, 15.9) 11.4 (9.7, 13.0)

    No 1115 65.6 (62.8, 68.4) 53.9 (51.2, 56.5)

    Unsure 359 20.5 (18.2, 22.8) 16.8 (14.9, 18.7)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.0)

    Dont know 94 . . . 4.0 (3.1, 5.0)

    Home is already smoke-free 396 . . . 13.9 (12.3, 15.5)

    Table 33. Whether smokers plan to make their home smoke-free in the nextyear, wave 2.

    Q: Are you intending to make your home totally smoke-free within the next year?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Plans N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    Yes 81 16.0 (12.2, 19.9) 12.9 (9.8, 16.1)

    No 291 59.1 (53.9, 64.2) 47.7 (43.0, 52.3)

    Unsure 126 24.9 (20.5, 29.3) 20.1 (16.5, 23.7)

    Dont know 34 . . . 5.3 (3.3, 7.4)

    Home is already smoke-free 111 . . . 14.0 (11.1, 16.9)

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    Table 34a. Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels on cigarette packsin the last month, by age group.

    Q: In the last month, how often have you noticed the warning labels on cigarettepackages or on roll-your-own packs?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Age Group Noticed N % 95% CI % 95% CILess than 18 Never 7 5.6 (1.3, 9.8) 5.6 (1.3, 9.8)

    Rarely 36 31.6 (22.2, 41.1) 31.6 (22.2, 41.1)

    Sometimes 37 35.6 (25.6, 45.5) 35.6 (25.6, 45.5)

    Often 30 23.2 (14.9, 31.4) 23.2 (14.9, 31.4)

    Very often 6 4.1 (0.7, 7.5) 4.1 (0.7, 7.5)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 0 . . . . . .

    18 and older Never 305 14.0 (12.2, 15.8) 13.9 (12.1, 15.7)

    Rarely 613 29.2 (26.8, 31.6) 29.0 (26.7, 31.4)

    Sometimes 556 26.6 (24.2, 29.0) 26.5 (24.1, 28.9)

    Often 410 20.2 (18.0, 22.4) 20.1 (17.9, 22.3)

    Very often 210 10.1 (8.2, 12.0) 10.0 (8.1, 11.9)

    Refused 0 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Dont know 13 . . . 0.5 (0.2, 0.8)

    Total Never 312 13.8 (12.1, 15.6) 13.8 (12.0, 15.5)

    Rarely 649 29.2 (26.9, 31.6) 29.1 (26.7, 31.4)

    Sometimes 593 26.7 (24.3, 29.1) 26.6 (24.2, 29.0)

    Often 440 20.2 (18.1, 22.4) 20.1 (18.0, 22.3)

    Very often 216 10.0 (8.1, 11.9) 9.9 (8.1, 11.8)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Dont know 13 . . . 0.5 (0.2, 0.8)

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    Table 34b. Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels on cigarette packs in

    the last month, by survey mode.

    Q: In the last month, how often have you noticed the warning labels on cigarettepackages or on roll-your-own packs?

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Noticed N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Never 72 19.8 (13.6, 26.0) 19.8 (13.6, 26.0)

    Rarely 98 25.9 (19.0, 32.7) 25.8 (19.0, 32.7)

    Sometimes 75 15.9 (8.9, 23.0) 15.9 (8.9, 22.9)

    Often 81 16.7 (10.6, 22.8) 16.7 (10.6, 22.8)

    Very often 80 21.7 (14.0, 29.4) 21.7 (14.0, 29.4)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.4)

    Dont know 0 . . . . . .

    CAWI Never 240 12.5 (10.9, 14.2) 12.5 (10.8, 14.1)Rarely 551 30.0 (27.5, 32.4) 29.8 (27.4, 32.2)

    Sometimes 521 29.1 (26.7, 31.6) 29.0 (26.5, 31.4)

    Often 359 21.0 (18.7, 23.3) 20.9 (18.6, 23.1)

    Very often 136 7.4 (6.0, 8.8) 7.3 (5.9, 8.7)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .

    Dont know 13 . . . 0.8 (0.2, 1.0)

    Total Never 312 13.8 (12.1, 15.6) 13.8 (12.0, 15.5)

    Rarely 649 29.2 (26.9, 31.6) 29.1 (26.7, 31.4)

    Sometimes 593 26.7 (24.3, 29.1) 26.6 (24.2, 29.0)

    Often 440 2.2 (18.1, 22.4) 20.1 (18.0, 22.3)

    Very often 216 10.0 (8.1, 11.9) 9.9 (8.1, 11.8)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.0 (0.0, 0.1)

    Dont know 13 . . . 0.5 (0.2, 0.8)

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    Table 35. Percentage of smokers who noticed warning labels on cigarette packsin the last month, by country.

    Q: In the last month, how often have you noticed the warning labels on cigarettepackages or on roll-your-own packs?

    N % N %United States 544 27.5 (25.1, 30.0) 1489 72.5 (70.0, 74.9)Netherlands 620 30.2 (27.6, 32.9) 1474 69.8 (67.1, 72.4)Mexico 414 40.0 (34.0, 46.1) 661 60.0 (53.9, 66.0)Germany 638 41.0 (38.1, 43.9) 877 59.0 (56.1, 61.9)South Korea 432 41.8 (38.3, 45.3) 570 58.2 (54.7, 61.7)Canada 913 44.9 (42.3, 47.5) 1109 55.1 (52.5, 57.7)Malaysia 760 49.4 (42.2, 56.7) 873 50.6 (43.3, 57.8)China 2321 49.5 (46.2, 52.8) 2403 50.5 (47.2, 53.8)Ireland 298 50.6 (45.4, 55.8) 282 49.4 (44.2, 54.6)New Zealand 735 50.8 (47.3, 54.3) 636 49.2 (45.7, 52.7)

    United Kingdom 1176 58.8 (56.2, 61.4) 841 41.2 (38.6, 43.8)Uruguay 629 65.7 (60.9, 70.5) 356 34.3 (29.5, 39.1)Scotland 340 65.8 (59.5, 72.0) 167 34.2 (28.0, 40.5)Thailand 1375 68.0 (63.0, 73.1) 677 32.0 (26.9, 37.0)Australia 1464 68.1 (65.8, 70.4) 704 31.9 (29.6, 34.2)France 1185 68.8 (66.4, 71.2) 550 31.2 (28.8, 33.6)

    CountryVery often/Often Never/Not Often/Otherwise

    (95% CI) (95% CI)

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    Table 36. Percentage of smokers who smoke roll-your-own cigarettes because roll-your-own is less

    expensive.

    Q: Which of the following are important reasons for your smoking roll-your-own cigarettes? They areless expensive.

    Valid Responses All Responses

    Survey Mode Plans N % 95% CI % 95% CI

    CATI Yes 127 66.5 (56.5, 76.6) 31.2 (23.1, 39.3)

    No 74 33.5 (23.4, 43.5) 15.7 (10.8, 20.6)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.5 (0.0, 1.4)

    Dont know 3 . . . 0.4 (0.0, 1.0)

    Does not smoke roll-your-own 199 . . . 52.3 (43.8, 60.7)

    CAWI Yes 743 81.7 (78.7, 84.6) 43.9 (41.3, 46.6)

    No 156 18.3 (15.4, 21.3) 9.9 (8.2, 11.5)

    Refused 0 . . . . . .Dont know 15 . . . 0.9 (0.4, 1.4)

    Does not smoke roll-your-own 906 . . . 45.3 (42.7, 47.9)

    Total Yes 870 79.2 (76.3, 82.1) 41.6 (39.0, 44.2)

    No 230 20.8 (17.9, 23.7) 10.9 (9.3, 12.5)

    Refused 1 . . . 0.1 (0.0, 0.3)

    Dont know 18 . . . 0.8 (0.4, 1.3)

    Does not smoke roll-your-own 1105 . . . 46.6 (43.9, 49.2)