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Redbridge 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Redbridge]

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COPY OF QUESTIONNAIRE USED IN THE SURVEY
Q.l. DOES YOUR FATHER SMOKE? Ye.
No
Q.2. DOES YOUR MOTHER SMOKE? Ye.
No
Q.3. ARE YOU ALLOWED TO SMOKE AT HOME? Ye.
No
Don't knew
Q.4. DO YOU SMOKE? Y
No
Q.S. HAVE YOU EVER SMOKED? Y
No
Q.6. HOW MANY CIGARETTES HAVE YOU None
SMOKED DURING THE LAST 7 DAYS? Between 1 end 5
Between 6 .ml 10
more then 10
9
10
11
Q.7. DO YOU PERSONALLY THINK THAT Ye.
SMOKING MAY CAUSE SERIOUS ILL- No
NESS? Don't know
A similar questionnaire was given at the end of the four-yeer
Survey. These questionnaires were devised by Dr. Rose of the
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and he,
kindly, carried out the Statistical Survey. His report is
follows:—
"Mayfield 1. The differences between the proportions of
positive replies given by the treatment end
control forms pre-surrey are not significant
(P > 0.2 for each queatlon) I.e. It would
seem that the 2 groups are Initially comparable
with respect to these questions.
2. Post-survey the differences between treatment
and control forms are all within chance limits
except for Question 2 (where X2 6.355,1
degree of freedom, P.01 > P. > 0.01, i.e.;