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  • Has increasing internet use contributed to the decline in adolescent smoking?

    Article
    Tue 7 Sep 2021

    A new research article from ASPIRE2025 researchers explores the relationship between internet use and smoking in adolescents.

  • ASPIRE 2025 response to launch of Smokefree 2025 action plan

    General news
    Thu 15 Apr 2021

    ASPIRE 2025 welcomes and congratulates Associate Minister Dr Ayesha Verrall on the release of the Smokefree 2025 Action Plan this morning.

  • Analysis of on-pack messages for e-liquids: a discrete choice study

    Article
    Wed 27 Jan 2021

    Policy makers face the challenge of supporting switching among people who smoke while deterring uptake among those who do not.

  • Fourth annual ASPIRE-NIHI Research Symposium

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    Fri 20 Nov 2020

    On November 19, ASPIRE 2025 and the National Institute of Health Innovation (NIHI) partnered to co-host the fourth annual ASPIRE-NIHI Research Symposium, delivered online.

  • Bar Atmospherics and Smoking: A Qualitative Analysis of New Zealand Young Adult Smokers

    Article
    Fri 20 Nov 2020

    ASPIRE researchers have published a new paper exploring how outdoor bar settings facilitate and normalise smoking among young adults. Earlier work has established how smoking uptake often occu

  • Otago Medical School Award for Best Research Paper

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    Mon 16 Nov 2020

    The ASPIRE 2025 Co-Directors congratulate Mei-Ling Blank, a Research Fellow in the Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, who last week received the Otago Medical School Award for “Best Rese

  • Prestigious Marsden Funding to ASPIRE Researchers

    General news
    Wed 11 Nov 2020

    The ASPIRE Centre is delighted to congratulate Drs Jude Ball and Lindsay Robertson, both of whom have received a prestigious Royal Society Marsden Fast Start grant in the 2020 funding round.

  • Smokers increasingly using e-cigarettes to quit, new findings from ITC NZ survey

    Article
    Fri 18 Sep 2020

    A new paper published from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) NZ survey has found that people who smoke are increasingly using e-cigarettes to try to quit smoking, although it also revealed so

  • Big tobacco using Trojan horse tactics to exploit Indigenous peoples

    Article
    Thu 4 Jun 2020
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    The tobacco industry has a long history of exploiting Indigenous peoples and their culture.

  • Roll-your-own smokers’ reactions to cessation-efficacy messaging integrated into tobacco packaging design: a sequential mixed-methods study

    Article
    Wed 3 Jun 2020
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    Although loss-framed pictorial warning labels (PWLs) have increased knowledge of the health harms caused by smoking, they may elicit maladaptive responses among some smokers w

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