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What Are the Current and Past TUS Survey Findings?

The data presented here provide examples of the type of information researchers can obtain from the Tobacco Use Supplement.

Data from the following periods are available:


The American Legacy FoundationExternal Web Site Policy provides a user-friendly data tool that facilitates access to the NCI and CDC co-sponsored Tobacco Use Supplement (TUS) to the Current Population Survey (CPS) tobacco-related data. Users can choose several tobacco-related variables (e.g., smoking prevalence) by survey year, geography (e.g., state), and demographics (i.e., total population, gender, age range, race/ethnicity) to obtain tobacco-related data at the state level in both tabular and map formats.

Please check out the American Legacy Foundation database tool at:

www.americanlegacy.org/tobaccomapsExternal Web Site Policy

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has an electronic database warehouse called the State Tobacco Activities Tracking and Evaluation (STATE) system which contains up-to-date and historical state-level data on tobacco use prevention and control. Information from the TUS-CPS data is included in this resource.

The following can be obtained from the site:

  • Detailed Report - This report is by topic area (e.g. Economic), by measure (e.g. smoking) for a state by year.
  • State Comparison Report - This report displays data for selected topic area by measure by year in all available states with Excel export capability.
  • Trend Report - This report displays data for selected topic area, by measure, multiple sub-topics (e.g. average cost per pack), by years and states with graphic output option and Excel export capability.
  • Tobacco Control Highlights Report - This report displays current state-based information on the prevalence of tobacco use, the health impact and costs associated with tobacco use, and tobacco excise tax drawing from multiple sources within the system.

Check out this electronic data warehouse at:

apps.nccd.cdc.gov/statesystem

The National Longitudinal Mortality Study (NLMS) is sociodemographic data, collected by the US Census Bureau via in-person and telephone interviews as a part of the Current Population Surveys (CPS), and combined with cause of death information from official state records. The NLMS database includes approximately 3.0 million persons, and cause of death information on over 250,000.

  • Variables in the NLMS database: race/ethnicity, marital status, education, income, employment status, occupation, industry, veteran status, household size, nativity/immigrant status, smoking (for certain cohorts), health status, and health insurance status.
  • NLMS Cohorts: 1979-2002.
  • Linked to Medicare claims data for the period 1991-2001.
  • Linked to the tobacco use supplements for years 1985, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1999, and 2001.

The NCI encourages interested investigators to utilize the NLMS and SEER-NLMS databases for cancer-related research projects. For information on accessing this database, see "Applying to Analyze the NLMS or Linked SEER-NLMS Databases".


The Health Disparities Calculator (HD*Calc) is statistical software that generates multiple summary measures for evaluating and monitoring health disparities. HD*Calc can be used either as an extension of SEER*Stat, which allows users to import Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) data, or on its own with other population-based health data, such as from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Tobacco Use Supplement to the Current Population Survey (TUS-CPS), and National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). HD*Calc is useful for anyone interested in health and cancer-related disparities as well as those interested in learning about summary measures of health disparities. HD*Calc is located on the SEER Web site.


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05 Oct 2009
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