Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey

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February to June 2010 (Previous release)

The microdata file from the first cycle of 2010 of the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey is now available.

Note: The Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey, conducted since 1999 by Statistics Canada on behalf of Health Canada, provides timely, reliable and continuous data on tobacco use and related issues. Its objective is to track changes in smoking status and amount smoked, especially among young people aged 15 to 24, who are most at risk for taking-up smoking. This file contains the data collected between February and June 2010 from about 10,000 respondents.

Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 4440.

February to June 2010 data are now available in the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey Microdata File (82M0020X, $2,140). See How to order products.

For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact Client Services (toll-free 1-800-461-9050; 613-951-3321; fax: 613-951-4527; ssd@statcan.gc.ca), Special Surveys Division.

For more information about the survey results, contact Media Relations Health (toll-free 1-866-318-1116; fax: 613-954-2377; tcp-plt-questions@hc-sc.gc.ca), Health Canada, or visit the Tobacco Control Program website (www.gosmokefree.gc.ca).