Current type of smokeless tobacco used, Snuff, Chewing tobacco. Amount Used : Cans/pouches per week, Dips per dayDipping tobaccois a type of finely ground or shredded, moistenedsmokelesstobacco product. It is commonly and idiomatically known as "dip". Dipping tobacco is used by placing a pinch, or "dip", of tobacco between the lip and the gum (sublabial administration). The act of using it is calleddipping.
Other users of tobacco in household
Years of regular smokeless tobacco use
Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FND) The Fagerström Tolerance Questionnaire was developed by Karl-Olov Fagerström. This instrument was modified to the Fagerström Test for Nicotine Dependence by Todd Heatherton, et al. in 1991. The FTND is copyrighted by Taylor and Francis Ltd., but may be reproduced without permission, as available from the source reference (Heatherton, et al., 1991).
Smoking status (self-reported and biochemically validated)
Row 1:
Subject 1234005 is a 2-pack/day current smoker. “Current” implies that smoking started sometime before the time the question was asked (SUSTTPT = "2006-01-01", SUSTRTPT = "BEFORE") and had not ended as of that date (SUENTTP = "2006-01-01", SUENRTPT = "ONGOING"). See Section 4.4.7, Use of Relative Timing Variables for the use of these variables. Both the beginning and ending reference time points for this question are the date of the assessment.
Row 2:
Subject 1234005 drank 3 cups of coffee on the day of the assessment.
Row 3:
Subject 1234006 is a former smoker. The date this subject began smoking is unknown, but it was sometime before the assessment date; this is shown by the values of SUSTTPT and SUSTRTPT. The end date of smoking was collected, so SUENTPT and SUENRTPT are not populated. Instead, the end date is in SUENDTC.
Row 4:
Subject 1234006 drank tea on the day of the assessment.
Row 5:
Subject 1234006 drank coffee on the day of the assessment.
Row 6:
Subject 1234007 had missing data for the smoking questions; this is indicated by SUOCCUR null and SUSTAT = "NOT DONE". The reason is in SUREASND.
Row 7:
Subject 1234007 also had missing data for all of the caffeine questions.
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STUDYID
DOMAIN
USUBJID
SUSEQ
SUTRT
SUCAT
SUPRESP
SUOCCUR
SUSTAT
SUREASND
SUDOSE
SUDOSU
SUDOSFRQ
SUSTDTC
SUENDTC
SUSTTPT
SUSTRTPT
SUENTPT
SUENRTPT
1
1234
SU
1234005
1
CIGARETTES
TOBACCO
Y
Y
2
PACK
QD
2006-01-01
BEFORE
2006-01-01
ONGOING
2
1234
SU
1234005
2
COFFEE
CAFFEINE
Y
Y
3
CUP
QD
2006-01-01
2006-01-01
3
1234
SU
1234006
1
CIGARETTES
TOBACCO
Y
Y
1
PACK
QD
2003
2006-03-15
BEFORE
4
1234
SU
1234006
2
TEA
CAFFEINE
Y
Y
1
CUP
QD
2006-03-15
2006-03-15
5
1234
SU
1234006
3
COFFEE
CAFFEINE
Y
Y
2
CUP
QD
2006-03-15
2006-03-15
6
1234
SU
1234007
1
CIGARETTES
TOBACCO
Y
NOT DONE
Subject left office before CRF was completed
7
1234
SU
1234007
2
CAFFEINE
CAFFEINE
Y
NOT DONE
Subject left office before CRF was completed
NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
NICOTINE
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Rows 1, 6, 11:
Severity of the migraine was represented with FATESTCD="SEV". This FATESTCD value is derived from the events class variable name --SEV, and represents the same assessment as CESEV, except that this assessment is at a point in time rather than for the event as a whole.
Rows 2-5, 7-10, 12-15:
The presence of symptoms associated with migraine was represented with the name of the symptom in FAOBJ, as the data collected is about the occurrence of a particular symptom. The test code value "OCCUR" is derived from the events class variable name --OCCUR, but is an assessment at a point in time, rather than about the event as a whole. The relationship of these symptoms to migraine is represented in FACAT, which indicates that these data were collected in the Migraine Symptoms Diary.