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This study evaluates the impact of a pipeline assessment (salivary cotinine determination) on the accuracy of self-reported use of cigarettes and smokeless tobacco by 160 rural seventh-and eighth-grade males ranging in age from 12 to 16. Half of them were randomly assigned to complete a questionnaire on tobacco use prior to revealing the biochemical validation materials and collecting samples. The others had the samples collected prior to receiving and completing the questionnaires. The questionnaire-first group reported significantly greater smokeless tobacco use than did the pipeline-first group. Only for the latter were their self-reports significantly corroborated by the cotinine results. These results suggest that the utilization of a biochemical pipeline not only can improve self-reported tobacco use but also may help identify perceptions about the social desirability of using harmful substances.
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This research was supported by Grant PHS 1 RO1 CA38337 from the National Cancer Institute.
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Cohen, S.J., Katz, B.P., Drook, C.A. et al. Overreporting of smokeless tobacco use by adolescent males. J Behav Med 11, 383–393 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00844937
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