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  • Compliance of Specialist Vape Stores in the Wellington Region

    Article
    Mon 10 Jun 2024

    In December 2023, vaping regulation changes brought in by the previous government came into effect.

  • New Journal article: E-cigarette flavours and vaping as a social practice: Implications for tobacco control

    Article
    Thu 27 Jul 2023

    E-liquid flavours are perhaps the most materially disruptive aspect of vaping compared with smoking, especially for people who smoke and who wish to quit.

  • New publication: New Zealand adolescents’ responses to plain packaging and new pictorial warning labels

    Article
    Fri 23 Jun 2023
    A new study has found preliminary evidence that plain packaging and enhanced pictorial warnings on cigarette packs introduced in 2018 reduced tobacco brand awareness and salience and misperceptions about tobacco brand harmfulness among 14-15 year olds in Aotearoa. 
  • Modelling the impacts of tobacco denicotinisation on achieving the Smokefree 2025 goal in Aotearoa New Zealand

    Article
    Fri 21 Jan 2022
    A new paper led by Professor Nick Wilson has been published in the New Zealand Medical Journal. It explores the potential impact of denicotinisation of tobacco products as proposed in the Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Action Plan.
  • There’s no smoke without fire: Smoking in smoke-free acute mental health wards

    Article
    Tue 16 Nov 2021

    People who smoke with serious mental illness carry disproportionate costs from smoking, including poor health and premature death from tobacco-related illnesses.

  • A survey of the smokefree status of pedestrian-only spaces in 10 New Zealand local government areas

    Article
    Fri 22 Oct 2021

    New research from ASPIRE2025 researchers found some progress but many problems with the outdoor smokefree policies of the sample of NZ councils studied.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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

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