Description:
The Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey was conducted for Health Canada to provide data on tobacco use and related issues. The primary objective of the survey is to track changes in smoking status, especially for population most at risk, such as the 15-24 years olds. The survey will allow Health Canada to estimate smoking prevalence for age groups 15-24 and 25+ by province and by gender on a semi-annual basis. Note: Because of changes to the weighting procedures on the Household file, Statistics Canada will be issuing a new version of the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey for 2005 (Cycle 1, Cycle 2 and 2005 Annual). Please note that the changes to the Household data will not be applied to the Cycle 1 and 2 files. Only the Annual Household file will be re-weighted. The changes in weighting procedures do not affect the Person files.
Dataset Level Error Notes: Nesstar: Please note that the current dataset is also available using the NESSTAR service by following the link(s) in the Related Material section above. NESSTAR is a sophisticated graphical data manipulation tool which streamlines the process of finding, accessing and analysing statistical information.
Migration: UBC Library Data Services repository software migration from ISLAND to DSPACE. Dataset 961 was migrated on 2009/11/18.
Migration: UBC Library Data Services repository software migration from DSPACE to DATAVERSE. Dataset 10573/41504 was migrated on 2013/10/03.
Migration: The former URI for this resource (http://hdl.handle.net/10573/41504) is deprecated.
Previous handle https://hdl.handle.net/11272/PI0AL has been deprecated
Author(s):
Health Canada: Health Promotion Directorate and Statistics Canada: Special Surveys Group
Contributor(s):
Statistics Canada: Special Surveys Group, Health Canada: Health Promotion Directorate, and Abacus support
Source Repository:
Statistics Canada Open License
Series:
CTUMS
Publisher(s):
Abacus Data Network
Access:
Public
URL:
https://hdl.handle.net/11272.1/AB2/QCWX3P
Publication date:
2009-11-18
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Identifier:
https://hdl.handle.net/11272.1/AB2/QCWX3P