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  • Tobacco retail outlet density and risk of youth smoking in New Zealand

    Article
    Wed 23 Dec 2015
    Abstract Introduction

    Evidence suggests inconsistent findings on the relationship between density of tobacco outlets around schools and risk of smoking among students.

  • Viewpoint - Potential new regulatory options for e-cigarettes in New Zealand

    Article
    Mon 23 Nov 2015

    This viewpoint article on regulatory options for e-cigarettes, written by researchers from ASPIRE2025 and BODE3 , has been published in the New Zealand Medical Journal.

  • Estimating the ‘consumer surplus’ for branded versus standardised tobacco packaging

    Article
    Mon 23 Nov 2015
    Abstract Background

    Tobacco companies question whether standardised (or ‘plain’) packaging will change smokers’ behaviour.

  • Attitudes to smoke-free outdoor regulations in the USA and Canada: a review of 89 surveys

    Article
    Wed 16 Sep 2015

    This collaborative study between the University of Otago, New Zealand and University of Alberta, Canada, provides new and some unexpected insights for health promotion in North America.

  • Non-daily, low-rate daily and high-rate daily smoking in young adults: A 17 year follow-up

    Article
    Thu 6 Aug 2015

    Young people who have a cigarette occasionally—even just at weekends— have almost four times the odds of becoming a daily smoker by their late 30s compared to non-smokers, according to this Univers

  • Youth Preferences for Roll-Your-Own Versus Factory-Made Cigarettes: Trends and Associations in Repeated National Surveys (2006–2013) and Implications for Policy

    Article
    Wed 5 Aug 2015
    Abstract Introduction:

    We investigated trends in roll-your-own (RYO) and factory-made (FM) cigarette use over time among youth in New Zealand (NZ), a high RYO use country.

  • Viewpoint - Standardised (plain) packaging: the time for implementation has come

    Article
    Tue 7 Jul 2015

    In this viewpoint article published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, Professors Janet Hoek, Richard Edwards and Mike Daube urge the New Zealand Government to act on the real-world data that is r

  • The impact of an increase in excise tax on the retail price of tobacco in New Zealand

    Article
    Tue 7 Jul 2015

    New Zealand’s largest tobacco company is not keeping the recommended retail pricing for its leading budget brand in line with tobacco excise tax increases, according to this University of Otago stu

  • Informed choice and the nanny state: Learning from the tobacco industry

    Article
    Thu 7 May 2015
    Abstract Objectives

    To examine the ‘nanny state’ arguments used by tobacco companies, explore the cognitive biases that impede smokers’ ability to make fully informed choices, and analyse the imp

  • Effects of brand variants on smokers’ choice behaviours and risk perceptions

    Article
    Tue 31 Mar 2015
    Abstract Background

    Australian tobacco companies have introduced evocative variant names that could re-create the aspirational connotations plain packaging aims to remove.

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