Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Continuous Household Survey, 2004-2005

Variable Details

Variableperspec
LabelWhat would persuade you to stop smoking? - other (specify)
Question text Other reason (please specify).
Responses
FOR THE HEALTH BENEFIT OF MY KIDS 1
FORBCHILDSVSAKE 1
I ENJOY SMOKING 1
NONE 1
NONE LIKE SMOKING 1
NOTHING 4
NOTHING WOULD MAKE ME STOP I DONT SMOKE A LOT 1
Own decision 1
THE BABY# 1
TO WANT TO DO IT MYSELF 1
TV ADVERTISING 1
The smoking ban being enforced 1
WOULDNT STOP 1
because of children in house 1
being less stressed 1
childrens health reasons 1
dislike the feeling of being addicted 1
free medical help 1
having a baby 1
health offamily 1
if boyfriend stopped 1
if i thought i was about to die 1
if partner would stop. 1
if she wanted to herself 1
if she would not put on weight 1
if someone close to her died from smoking illness 1
in hospital only 1
inside 1
less stress 1
no idea 1
no reasons at all 1
no smoking in bars 1
none 6
nothing 14
pointless thingbto do 1
removal of boredom 1
self 1
shocking advert 1
smell of smoke on clothes and in house 1
something else to aim for and 1
what it says on packet, these can kill 1
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationContinuous Household Survey, 2004-2005
UniversePrivate households in Northern Ireland.;Households;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;The sample is drawn as a simple random sample from three strata. The first of these strata is the Belfast District Council area. The other two are formed by dividing the remainder of the province into East and West along district council boundaries. Within each of these strata a simple random sample of addresses is drawn, with size proportional to the distribution of domestic addresses on the rating list.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. Data are collected annually.