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This research is being conducted to understand behaviours, attitudes and knowledge about smoking. To do this, we need to know more about tobacco use among people who smoke or have recently quit, experiences of quitting, their knowledge of health issues related to smoking, and other matters related to tobacco smoking.
This research is being conducted for Cancer Council Victoria by the Social Research Centre.
The information collected in this study will be used by Cancer Council Victoria to develop programs to reduce the incidence and negative impact of smoking among people in Victoria.
This research is conducted online.
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Full Analysis Report (Population Health Test)
Full Analysis Report (Population Health Test)
Any information you provide will be completely confidential and your answers will not be identified as individual responses. Responses are used for research purposes only and are treated in strict confidence. No other agency or department will have access to your details. All information provided is protected by strict Commonwealth and State privacy laws.
For more information please see:
مرکز تحقیق اجتماعی
1800 023 404
How do I take part in the survey?
Cancer Council Victoria has contracted the Social Research Centre to conduct this survey. You may receive an invitation via ORU (the Online Research Unit) regarding this study.
How long will the survey take?
The survey will take about 15 minutes to complete, depending on your answers, and will be available online until 9 May 2025.
Do I have to complete the survey?
The survey is completely voluntary, however your participation is important for researchers to get an accurate understanding of the behaviours and attitudes of people who either smoke, or who have quit sometime in the past year.
Further information?
If you have any questions about the survey, please contact the Social Research Centre on 1800 023 040.
QUITLINE: 13 78 48
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