Whether you are an occasional smoker or a pack-a-day smoker, quitting can be really daunting. It requires a lot of dedication. To be successful smokers that want to quit need to have a plan in place to beat the cravings and triggers.

The number of people who are willing to quit smoking through the public anti-smoking program with rewards or doctors’ help has vigorously dropped for the past 5 years. This comes after the introduction of e-cigarettes. Additionally, many communities have developed anti-smoking programs.

These programs have all been designed to assist those who want to quit smoking. However, how convenient and effective have they been?

In line with the above, Real Research created this survey to ask the public opinion on smoking. Have you ever tried to quit smoking? If you were trying to quit smoking, which of the following means would you choose? Have you ever used an e-cigarette? Do you think e-cigarettes are less harmful to humans than regular cigarettes?

South Korean respondents can answer this Real Research survey from January 19. All participants who complete the survey will receive 10 TNC Coins as rewards.

Survey Details

Survey Title:
Public’s Opinion on the Decreasing Number of Anti-Smoking Program Participants

Target Number of Participants:
3,400

Demographics

Nationality: South Korea
Age: All
Gender: All
Resident Country: South Korea
Marital Status:  All
Language: All
KYC Level: All