The Question Inventory on Tobacco (formerly known as Survey Questionnaire Design Resource), a web-based tool developed by CDC's Office
on Smoking and Health, categorizes more than 1,300 tobacco-related
questions. This site can be used to collect information on survey
questions used in the past, locate available data for secondary
analyses, and gather ideas for future instrument development.
The Question Inventory on Tobacco provides easy-to-use search capabilities to locate survey
questions. Each survey question in the system provides a possible
answer format, surveys that have used the question, years the
question was used in each survey, and years that are currently
available in the Question Inventory on Tobacco.
Included to date are questions from 13 different health surveys,
most of which are national surveys published on or after 1990.
The list of questions and surveys is expected to grow as OSH continues
to enhance the site and add questions from additional youth surveys,
selected state surveys, as well as surveys published before 1990.