BRA_2002_GYTS_v01
Global Youth Tobacco Survey 2002
Fortaleza, Aracaju, Curitiba, Goiania, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraiba, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul, Tocantins
Name | Country code |
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Brazil | BRA |
Global Youth Tobacco Survey
This is the First GYTS conducted by Brazil.
The GYTS is a school-based survey which uses a self-administered questionnaire to monitor tobacco use among youth and to guide the implementation and evaluation of tobacco prevention and control programmes.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Individuals
Public-use dataset
GYTS is composed of 56 "core" questions designed to gather data on the following seven domains:
Topic | Vocabulary |
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Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS) | Survey |
Fortaleza, Aracaju, Curitiba, Goiania, Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraiba, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul, Tocantins
School-going adolescents aged 13-15 years.
Name |
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World Health Organization |
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
GYTS uses a global standardized methodology that includes a two-stage sample design with schools selected with a probability proportional to enrollment size. The classes within selected schools are chosen randomly and all students in selected classes are eligible to participate in the survey.
A total of 703 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Aracaju GYTS.
A total of 1,161 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Curitiba GYTS.
A total of 493 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Fortaleza GYTS.
A total of 770 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Goiania GYTS.
A total of 851 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Matto Grosso Do Sul GYTS.
A total of 851 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Paraibo GYTS.
A total of 882 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Rio Grande do Norte GYTS.
A total of 1,231 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Rio Grande do Sul GYTS.
A total of 446 students aged 13-15 participated in the Brazil - Tocantins GYTS.
Fortaleza -
The school response rate was 100.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 70.2%, and the overall response rate was 70.2%.
Aracaju -
The school response rate was 92.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 84.7%, and the overall response rate was 77.9%.
Curitiba -
The school response rate was 92.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 82.9%, and the overall response rate was 76.2%.
Goiania -
The school response rate was 88.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 82.1%, and the overall response rate was 72.3%.
Mato Grosso do Sul -
The school response rate was 100.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 86.0%, and the overall response rate was 86.0%.
Paraiba -
The school response rate was 96.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 83.7%, and the overall response rate was 80.4%.
Rio Grande do Norte -
The school response rate was 100.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 89.4%, and the overall response rate was 89.4%.
Rio Grande do Sul -
The school response rate was 96.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 87.1%, and the overall response rate was 83.6%.
Tocantins -
The school response rate was 72.0%, the class response rate was 100.0%, the student response rate was 87.0%, and the overall response rate was 62.6%.
The weighting formula used is:
W=W1 W2 f1 f2 f3*f4
The list below shows what each variable in the formula represents.
W1 - The inverse of the probability of selecting the school
W2 - The inverse of the probability of selecting the class within the school
f1 - a school-level nonresponse adjustment factor calculated by school size category (small, medium, large)
f2 - a class adjustment factor calculated by school
f3 - a student-level nonresponse adjustment factor calculated by class
f4 - a post stratification adjustment factor calculated by gender and grade
Start |
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2002 |
All data processing (scanning, cleaning, editing, and weighting) was conducted at the US Centers for Disease Control.
The user undertakes:
(1) to acknowledge the data source.
(2) to share any planned publications with WHO prior to publication.
(3) to offer co-authorship of any reports or publications using the survey results to the coordinator of the survey.
(4) to use the data for non-commercial, not-for-profit public health purposes only.
Publications based on GYTS data should use the following acknowledgement:
"This paper uses data from the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS). GYTS is supported by the World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."
The data is being distributed without warranty of any kind. The responsibility for the use of the data lies with the user. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use.
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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NCD Surveillance Team | World Health Organization | ncdmonitoring@who.int | http://www.who.int/ncds/surveillance/en/ |
DDI_BRA_2002_GYTS_v01_M
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Mengmeng Ji | World Health Organization | Documentation of data |
Melanie Cowan | World Health Organization | Supervision and review of metadata and documentation of study |
2019-02-28
Version 1.0 (February 2019).