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  • Updating New Zealand’s national smokefree law to reduce anomalies and improve health protection

    Letter
    Tue 22 Oct 2013

    In this NZ Medical Journal letter from ASPIRE2025 researchers George Thomson and Nick Wilson, they discuss the status of the New Zealand’s national smokefree law and the need for an upgrade and exp

  • Māori nurses and smoking: what do we know?

    Article
    Tue 22 Oct 2013

    This study was led by Dr. Heather Gifford.

  • An investigation of tobacco retail outlets as a cue for smoking

    Article
    Tue 22 Oct 2013
    Abstract

    Evidence suggests that widespread distribution of tobacco and point of sale (POS) displays of tobacco prompt impulse purchases and cue smoking.

  • “The times are changing”: New Zealand smokers’ perceptions of the tobacco endgame

    Article
    Wed 16 Oct 2013
    Background:

    The New Zealand government’s goal of achieving a smoke-free society by 2025 reflects growing interest in ‘endgame’ solutions to tobacco smoking.

  • The need for an expanded national smokefree law – just got more critical

    Blog
    Tue 8 Oct 2013

    Just posted is a new Public Health Expert blog on this week’s Juridical Ruling on the Calculator used to determine “Open Areas” where smoking is permitted: The need for an expanded national sm

  • How do adolescents perceive plain packaging?

    Letter
    Tue 1 Oct 2013

    A recent ASPIRE2025 study used ASH Y10 data to examine New Zealand adolescents’ support for plain packaging.

  • Youth exposure to in-vehicle second-hand smoke and their smoking behaviours

    Article
    Thu 19 Sep 2013
    Abstract Objective:

    To extend the limited international evidence on youth in-vehicle second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure by examining trends in New Zealand, a country with a national smoke-free goal

  • ASPIRE2025 research at The Endgame for Tobacco, Delhi

    Conferences
    Tue 17 Sep 2013

    Research into endgame solutions to the tobacco epidemic is an important area of investigation for ASPIRE2025.

  • The case for tobacco supply restrictions

    Blog
    Thu 12 Sep 2013

    In this blog on Public Health Expert, Janet Hoek writes that it is now time to reduce the number and density of retail outlets selling tobacco. 

  • Do changes in income, deprivation, labour force status and family status influence smoking behaviour over the short run? Panel study of 15,000 adults

    Article
    Thu 12 Sep 2013
    Abstract Background

    Improving social circumstances (eg, an increase in income, finding a job or moving into a good neighbourhood) may reduce tobacco use, but robust evidence on the effects of suc

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