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  • An Exploration of Smoking-to-Vaping Transition Attempts Using a “Smart” Electronic Nicotine Delivery System

    Article
    Thu 7 Jun 2018

    This study used novel smart technology to explore smoking-to-vaping transitions and suggests vaping is a complicated process and that some vapers may need additional cessation support to become smo

  • Radical new ideas on tobacco in trade and investment treaties

    Article
    Wed 23 May 2018

    A team from the University of Otago, Wellington has just published a radical new framework for designing international trade and investment treaties (TIAs).

  • ASPIRE2025 Annual Report for 2017

    Report
    Fri 11 May 2018

    We are delighted to share with you the 2017 ASPIRE2025 Annual Report, which highlights the many and varied studies we have undertaken during the past year.

  • Regulatory chills: tobacco industry legal threats and the politics of tobacco standardized packaging in New Zealand

    Article
    Fri 13 Apr 2018

    This new study suggests that threats of lawsuits by the tobacco industry helped delay the New Zealand legislation for plain tobacco packs by at least three years.

  • The contribution of smokefree outdoor areas in achieving New Zealand’s Smokefree 2025 goal

    Article
    Thu 29 Mar 2018

    There needs to be more commitment by local government to help achieve central government’s Smokefree 2025 goal, this new University of Otago research shows.

  • Addressing ethnic disparities in adolescent smoking: Is reducing exposure to smoking in the home a key?

    Article
    Thu 22 Mar 2018

    New Zealand children and teens growing up in smokefree homes are less likely to take up smoking, even if their parents are smokers, this ASPIRE2025 study has found.

  • Smoking prevalence among doctors and nurses - 2013 New Zealand census data

    Article
    Fri 9 Mar 2018
    Overview

    This study, led by University of Otago in collaboration with the Health Promotion Agency, examined recent smoking trends among doctors and nurses in New Zealand using recent census data.

  • Dual use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and smoked tobacco: a qualitative analysis

    Article
    Fri 16 Feb 2018
    Abstract Introduction

    Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) arguably pose fewer health risks than smoking, yet many smokers adopt ENDS without fully relinquishing smoking.

  • New Zealand policy experts’ appraisal of interventions to reduce smoking in young adults: a qualitative investigation

    Article
    Wed 20 Dec 2017
    Abstract Objectives

    Reducing smoking in young adults, particularly young Māori and Pacific, is vital for reducing tobacco harm and health inequalities in New Zealand (NZ).

  • How do New Zealand smokers view financial incentives for smoking cessation?

    Article
    Wed 20 Dec 2017
    ABSTRACT Background

    Evidence suggests that financial incentives can support smoking cessation among pregnant smokers and employees in a workplace setting, and that such schemes are cost-effective

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