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  • 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

  • Commentary on E-Cigarette Trial at Public Health Expert

    Blog
    Mon 9 Sep 2013

    A New Zealand randomized trial of e-cigarettes just published in the prestigious Lancet journal has been touted in the media as showing how good e-cigarettes are for people wanting to quit smoking.

  • Characteristics of Tobacco Retailers in New Zealand

    Article
    Thu 22 Aug 2013
    Abstract

    Using data on known tobacco outlets throughout NZ, GIS was used to map outlets, deprivation and secondary schools.

  • ASPIRE2025 research at 10th Asia Pacific Conference on Tobacco or Health (APACT), Japan

    Conferences
    Wed 21 Aug 2013

    The theme of the 10th APACT conference held in Japan from 18-21 August, 2013, was “Ending the Tobacco Epidemic – Protecting and Keeping Healthy Lives”

  • A qualitative exploration of young adult smokers’ responses to novel tobacco warnings

    Article
    Tue 16 Jul 2013
    Abstract Background:

    Despite reduced smoking among adolescents, smoking prevalence peaks among young adults aged 18–30, many of whom believe themselves exempt from the health risks of smoking sho

  • Tobacco Smoking in Adolescence Predicts Maladaptive Coping Styles in Adulthood

    Article
    Thu 11 Jul 2013
    Abstract Introduction:

    To examine the extent to which cigarette smoking in adolescence is associated with maladaptive versus adaptive coping behaviors in adulthood.

  • Advancing the retail endgame: public perceptions of retail policy interventions

    Article
    Thu 11 Jul 2013
    Abstract Background:

    Evidence that exposure to tobacco ‘powerwalls’ increases young people’s susceptibility to smoking has led many countries to require the removal of these displays.

  • Presentations - Australian Health Promotion Association conference, June 2013

    Conferences
    Thu 4 Jul 2013

    ASPIRE2025 research was to the fore at the Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA) conference in Sydney, Australia in June 2013.

  • Why a new plain packaging law should also cover cigarette design

    Letter
    Tue 2 Jul 2013

    To achieve the New Zealand Government’s Smokefree Nation Goal of 2025, the country probably needs major strategies that go beyond business-as-usual.

  • Further funding for innovative ASPIRE2025 research

    General news
    Tue 25 Jun 2013

    ASPIRE2025 deputy director, Professor Janet Hoek has received $503,000 to pursue innovative research into smokefree messages as part of a follow-up to the Health Research Council’s (HRC) recent ann

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