Design and methods of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center · United States Food and Drug Administration · +11 more institutions
Abstract
This paper describes the methods and conceptual framework for Wave 1 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study data collection. The National Institutes of Health, through the National Institute on Drug Abuse, is partnering with the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Center for Tobacco Products to conduct the PATH Study under a contract with Westat.
The PATH Study is a nationally representative, longitudinal cohort study of 45 971 adults and youth in the USA, aged 12 years and older. Wave 1 was conducted from 12 September 2013 to 15 December 2014 using Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interviewing to collect information on tobacco-use patterns, risk perceptions and attitudes towards current and newly emerging tobacco products, tobacco initiation, cessation, relapse behaviours and health outcomes. The PATH Study's design allows for the longitudinal assessment of patterns of use of a spectrum of tobacco products, including initiation, cessation, relapse and transitions between products, as well as factors associated with use patterns. Additionally, the PATH Study collects biospecimens from consenting adults aged 18 years and older and measures biomarkers of exposure and potential harm related to tobacco use.
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- 39.91
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Authors
41- AHAndrew HylandCorresponding
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
- BKBridget K. Ambrose
United States Food and Drug Administration
- KPKevin P. Conway
National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health
- NBNicolette Borek
United States Food and Drug Administration
- ELElizabeth Lambert
National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health
Topics & keywords
- Environmental health
- Medicine
- Population
- Longitudinal study
- Harm
- Substance abuse
- Psychology
- Psychiatry
- Good health and well-being