Women's tobacco data
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A data frame with 92 rows and 129 variables:
participant ID
Village ID
Presentation group
General harm (G). Reproductive harm (R).
age of participant, rounded up to the nearest "5", e.g., 23 -> 25 (to protect anonymity)
Trimester of pregnancy or non-pregnant
years of education, rounded up to the nearest "5", e.g., 3 -> 5 (to protect anonymity)
Participant occupation (Agriculture or Other)
Participant caste (Jenu Kuruba or Other)
Pregnant (P) or non-pregnant(NP)
months pregnant, rounded to nearest 3 months, e.g., 4 -> 6 (to protect anonymity)
monthly family income in rupees, rounded up to the nearest 5000 (to protect anonymity)
marital status
arranged marriage or love marriage
number of children (4 or more rounded down to 4)
Age of onset of tobacco use
Is it acceptable for women to use tobacco?
Why is it acceptable/unacceptable for women to use tobacco? (verbatim ansswer)
Why is it acceptable/unacceptable for women to use tobacco? (aggregated)
was nicotine consumed in last 12 hours at T1
was nicotine consumed in last 12 hours at T2
does participant use tobacco
which family members use tobacco
which friends use tobacco
mother uses tobacco
mother-in-law uses tobacco
does participant use tobacco in rituals?
type of tobacco used
medicinal use of tobacco, if any
Negative consequences of quitting tobacco use
Are there negative consequences to quitting tobacco?
how often participant used product in last 24 hours
number of hours spent doing domestic work
number of hours spent doing non-domestic work
Number of free-listed general harms at baseline
Number of free-listed reproductive harms at baseline
Number of free-listed emic harms at baseline
Total number of free-listed harms at baseline
First free-listed harm at baseline
Second free-listed harm at baseline
Third free-listed harm at baseline
Fourth free-listed harm at baseline
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