Prof Janet Hoek

Janet’s first degrees were in English Literature and she also studied Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, and French. Her Honours research examined nineteenth century poetry and she explored irony Beowulf, a very early medieval poem, in her Masterate thesis. She later completed a post-graduate diploma in marketing and her PhD examined question wording effects in surveys. Janet’s is co-Director of ASPIRE Aotearoa, a University of Otago Research Theme whose members undertake research supporting the Government’s smokefree 2025 goal.

Janet has led several Health Research Council projects. Her work has examined plain (or standardised) packaging and tobacco branding, and informed policy in New Zealand and internationally; a subsequent study project examined novel on-pack tobacco warnings. She led a feasibility study assessing ‘smart’ e-cigarettes and is currently project examining how to encourage full transition from smoking to e-cigarettes among smokers while deterring uptake among non-smokers. Janet has been an AI on HRC-funded obesity studies, including a novel project – Kids’ Cam – that examines food marketing in children’s environments.

Along with several public health colleagues and key external partners, Janet has received funding for an HRC programme: Whakahā o Te Pā Harakeke (Realising the vision for a smokefree future), and a further project, which will examine interventions to promote and support cessation among RYO users. Janet has also received funding from the Royal Society Marsden Fund; she led a project that critically evaluated tobacco industry arguments framing smoking as an “informed choice”. Janet is currently leading a second Marsden study probing identity shifts as smokers adopt vaping and potentially become both smoke- and vape-free.

Janet has been a member of several NGO and government advisory groups, provided evidence to government and Select Committees, and was a member of an Australian government expert advisory group overseeing the introduction of plain packaging. She has sat on several research grant and selection committees, as well as strategy development and policy groups. She was Deputy Chair of the 2018 PBRF Business and Economics panel.

Recent publications

  1. Katoa, L.
    Specialist vape store audit reveals poor compliance with new e-cigarette regulations
    New Zealand Medical Journal, 137 (1596).
  2. High regret among people who smoke reinforces strong support for smokefree legislation
    Public Health Communication Centre Aotearoa
  3. Bullen, C. Gregan, M. Phyo, P.
    False zombie arguments about illicit tobacco shouldn’t be given any more oxygen
    Public Health Communication Centre Aotearoa
  4. Reducing nicotine in tobacco would help people quit – without prohibiting cigarettes
    The Conversation
  5. The 5000 annual deaths caused by smoking also matter
  6. A narrative analysis of a tobacco industry campaign to disrupt Aotearoa New Zealand’s endgame policies
    Tobacco Control.
  7. Young New Zealanders want a tobacco-free future - new research
    PHCC

    The new coalition government’s plan to repeal Aotearoa’s world-leading smokefree law flies in the face of public opinion, with new research demonstrating strong support for smokefree measures from

  8. Hammond, D Reid, J Burkhalter, R
    ITC Youth & Young Adult Survey: support and perceived impact of key Smokefree policies in Aotearoa/New Zealand

    A national survey was conducted in 2023 in Aotearoa /New Zealand among 3,414 youth (aged 16-19) and young adults (aged 20-29) as part of the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Policy Evaluation Pr

  9. The Smokefree legislation is evidence-based, removing it is not
    PHCC
  10. E-cigarette flavours and vaping as a social practice: Implications for tobacco control
    Critical Public Health. DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2023.2226806
  11. Perceptions of illicit tobacco sources following a proposed reduction in tobacco availability: A qualitative analysis of New Zealanders who smoke
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research.
  12. New Zealand adolescents’ responses to plain packaging and new pictorial warning labels: Repeat cross-sectional survey analysis
    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
  13. Pharmacists' views on supplying tobacco as an endgame strategy
    World No Tobacco Day Symposium- Tobacco Endgame Centre of Research Excellence
  14. Robertson, L. Sanford, KR.
    A Qualitative Analysis of the Experiences of People Who Resumed Smoking Following Exclusive Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Use
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research. 2023;25(3):470-7.
  15. Fenton, E Joshi, A Evans-Reeves, K Robertson, L
    An analysis of arguments advanced via twitter in an advocacy campaign to promote electronic nicotine delivery systems
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2023;25(3),533-540.
  16. How do people who smoke perceive a tobacco retail outlet reduction policy in Aotearoa New Zealand? A qualitative analysis
    Tobacco Control.
  17. The Smokefree Generation: A core measure in New Zealand’s endgame strategy.
    Public Health Expert,
    June 28 2022.
  18. Young non-smokers in NZ are taking up vaping more than ever before. Here are 5 reasons why.
    The Conversation,
    June 27 2022.
  19. Momentum builds to end the smoking epidemic.
    Newsroom,
    June 21 2022.
  20. Dell, C. Gilmore, A.
    Tobacco industry ‘transformation’ – more smoke and mirrors?
    Public Health Expert,
    June 7 2022.
  21. Robertson, L.
    A qualitative analysis of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) uptake and use among young adult never-smokers in New Zealand.
    PLOS One,
    2022.
  22. Roberston, L. Sanford, K-R.
    A qualitative analysis of smoking resumption among former ends users (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Oceania Webinar, Australia,
    29 April 2022.
  23. Smoking, denormalization and tobacco endgames.
    Public Health Expert,
    March 24 2022.
  24. Submission to consultation on Australian Draft: National Tobacco Strategy 2022–2030.
    University of Otago, Wellington,
    March 24 2022.
  25. Karreman, N. Gilmore, A.
    Evaluating tobacco industry ‘transformation’” a proposed rubric and analysis (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA,
    March 15-18, 2022.
  26. Robertson, L. Lee, E. Fenton, E. Joshi, A. Evans-Reeves, K.
    A thematic analysis of arguments advanced in tweets promoting World Vape Day 2020 (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA,
    March 15-18, 2022.
  27. Quantitative and qualitative research findings about support among people who smoke for proposed measures in the Smokefree 2025 Action Plan (Oral presentation).
    Presented in Symposium 3 The Action Plan for New Zealand’s Smokefree 2025 goal: a blueprint for the smoking endgame? Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA,
    March 15-18, 2022.
  28. Roberston, L. Sanford, K-R.
    A qualitative analysis of smoking resumption among former ends users (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA,
    March 15-18, 2022.
  29. Daily nicotine use increases among youth in Aotearoa NZ: The 2021 Snapshot Y10 Survey.
    Public Health Expert,
    March 8 2022.
  30. Fenton, E. Robertson, L.
    Ethics and ENDS.
    Tobacco Control,
    2022; doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-05707
  31. From social accessory to societal disapproval: smoking, social norms and tobacco endgames.
    Tobacco Control,
    2022;31:358-364.
  32. Karreman, N. Gilmore, A.
    Evaluating tobacco industry ‘transformation’: a proposed rubric and analysis.
    Tobacco Control,
    2022;31:313-321.
  33. Puljević, C. Morphett, K. Hefler, M. Walker, N. Thomas, D.P. Khan, M.A. Perusco, A. Le Grande, M. Cullerton, K. Quakrim, D.A. Carstenen, G. Sellars, D. Borland, R. Bonevski, B. Blakely, T. Brolan, C. Gartner, C.E.
    Closing the gaps in tobacco endgame evidence: a scoping review.
    Tobacco Control,
    2022;31:365-375
  34. Boston, A. Robertson, L.
    Specialist vape store developments during the implementation of New Zealand’s Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Vaping) Amendment Act 2020.
    Tobacco Control,
    2022.
  35. Nghiem, N. Summers, J. Grout, L.
    Modelling the Impacts of Tobacco Denicotinisation on Achieving the Smokefree 2025 Goal in Aotearoa New Zealand.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    2022;135 (1548): 65-76.
  36. New Zealand: Ground-breaking action plan may help country achieve its Smokefree 2025 goal.
    (Blog) Tobacco Control,
    12 January, 2022.
  37. How do New Zealand youth perceive the smoke-free generation policy? A qualitative analysis.
    Tobacco Control.
  38. New Zealand Smokers’ Perceptions of Tobacco Endgame Measures: A Qualitative Analysis.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    2022; 24: 93-99.
  39. Key findings on smoking and e-cigarette use prevalence and trends in the 2020/21 NZ Health Survey.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    17 December, 2021.
  40. Summers, J. Quakrim, D.A. Blakely, T.
    Vaping needs much tighter regulation as we approach Smokefree Aotearoa 2025: Two new studies.
    Public Health Expert,
    November 23, 2021.
  41. Gartner, C. E. Wright, A. Hefler, M. Perusco, A.
    It is time for governments to support retailers in the transition to a smoke-free society.
    Medical Journal of Australia,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.5694/mja2.51312
  42. Jenkin, G. McIntosh, J. Mala, K. Paap, H. Peterson, D. Marques, B. Every-Palmer, S.
    There's no smoke without fire: Smoking in smoke-free acute mental health wards.
    PLoS ONE,
    16(11), e0259984. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259984
  43. Shultz, II, C. J. Lee, L. Leong, W. L. Srinivasan, R. Viswanathan, M. Wertenbroch, K.
    JPP&M's Global Perspective and Impact: An Agenda for Research on Marketing and Public Policy.
    Journal of Public Policy & Marketing,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/07439156211049216
  44. World-leading action plan on smoking will reduce harm.
    Otago Daily Times,
    15 September, 2021.
  45. Barbalich, I. Gartner, C.
    New Zealand smokers’ perceptions of tobacco endgame measures: A qualitative analysis.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab161
  46. Nghiem, N. Summers, J. Grout, L.
    A Smokefree Aotearoa – could taking the nicotine out of smoked tobacco products help us get there?
    Public Health Expert,
    September 6 2021.
  47. Petrovic-van der Deen, F.
    A Smokefree Aotearoa – could making tobacco products available only through community pharmacies help us get there?
    Public Health Expert,
    August 12, 2021.
  48. New e-liquid flavour restrictions: Potential impacts on young people and people who smoke.
    Public Health Expert,
    August 10, 2021
  49. The Smokefree 2025 Action Plan: key findings from the ITC New Zealand (EASE) project.
    Public Health Expert,
    July 5, 2021.
  50. Conner, T. S. Zeng, J. He, V.
    A descriptive analysis of transitions from smoking to electronic nicotine delivery system (Ends) use: A daily diary investigation.
    International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health,
    18(12), 6301. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18126301
  51. Illicit tobacco trade and the Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Goal: Arguments and Evidence.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    27 May, 2021.
  52. Social Marketing for Smokefree Aotearoa 2025: Reminding, Reinforcing, and Changing Social Norms.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    21 May, 2021.
  53. Mancuso, S. Brennan, E. Dunstone, K. Vittiglia, A. Durkin, S. Thrasher, J. F. Wakefield, M.
    Australian smokers’ sensory experiences and beliefs associated with menthol and non-menthol cigarettes.
    International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health,
    18(11), 5501. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18115501
  54. A qualitative analysis of how people who smoke and manage lower incomes perceive the Smokefree 2025 goal.
    New Zealand Medical Journal
    134(1535), 83-87
  55. Bagnall, C.
    Reducing tobacco supply crucial to achieving Smokefree 2025.
    NZ Herald,
    20 May, 2021
  56. Novotny, T. Thrasher, J.
    The Case for Banning Cigarette Filters: Addressing a Consumer Fraud, Smoking Decoy and Environmental Hazard.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    17 May, 2021.
  57. Berrick, J. Petrovic-van der Deen, F.
    Phasing out smoking: The Tobacco-Free Generation policy.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    14 May, 2021
  58. Reducing tobacco retail availability: counterarguments to industry claims.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    11 May, 2021.
  59. Petrovic-van der Deen, F. Thomson, G.
    Reducing tobacco retail availability: how could this be achieved and what evidence supports the NZ Government’s proposals?
    Public Health Expert,
    May 6, 2021.
  60. Submission on Smokefree 2025 Action Plan consultation.
    University of Otago, Wellington,
    May 2021
  61. Jenkins, M. Every-Palmer, S.
    Changes in tobacco use during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown in New Zealand.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa257
  62. Choice and variety-seeking of e-liquids and flavor categories by New Zealand smokers using an electronic cigarette: A longitudinal study.
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research,
    2021;23(5):798-806.
  63. Reducing nicotine in smoked tobacco products: A pivotal feature of the proposals for achieving Smokefree Aotearoa 2025.
    Public Health Expert,
    April 30, 2021.
  64. Progress towards a Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Action Plan: Congratulations to the Government.
    Public Health Expert,
    April 16, 2021.
  65. Vaping and smoking not our future! (Plenary presentation).
    New Zealand Dental Hygienist's Association (NZDHA) and the New Zealand Dental and Oral Health Therapists Association (NZDOHTA) Annual Conference: Past, Present and Future: Celebrating 100 Years of the New Zealand School Dental Service, Dunedin, NZ
  66. Brillinger, J.
    Bar Atmospherics and Smoking: A Qualitative Analysis of New Zealand Young Adult Smokers.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    23(4): 724–731
  67. New Zealand roll-your-own smokers' reaction to novel roll-your-own tobacco packaging warning labels.
    Drug & Alcohol Review,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/dar.13280
  68. Submission on Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products Act 1990: Proposals for Regulations.
    University of Otago, Wellington,
    March 2021
  69. Thomson, G. Blakely, T.
    Five Strategic Approaches to Achieving the Smokefree Aotearoa 2025 Goal.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    29 January, 2021.
  70. Une fin de partie du tabac: Idées de la Nouvelle-Zélande (Oral presentation).
    French Network of Excellence of Research on Tobacco and Related Products .
  71. Barbalich, I.
    Autonomy, Compassion and Tobacco Endgames: Perspectives from Smokers Living in Marginal Circumstances.
    Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference. November 30-December 02, 2021.
  72. Brillinger, J.
    Bar atmospherics and smoking: A qualitative analysis of young adult smokers.
    Proceedings of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco (SRNT) 27th Annual Meeting. (pp. 78)
  73. Conner, T. He, V. Zeng, J.
    Visualizing transitions from smoking to vaping: An intensive daily diary investigation using smartphone surveys.
    Proceedings of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco (SRNT) 27th Annual Meeting. (pp. 221-222).
  74. Conner, T. Teah, G.
    E-liquid flavour choices by New Zealand adult smokers using an electronic nicotine delivery system: A longitudinal exploration over 12-20 weeks.
    Proceedings of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco (SRNT) 27th Annual Meeting. (pp. 223)
  75. Nghiem, N. Summers, J. Grout, L.
    Report on Preliminary High-Level Modelling Estimates of Impacts on Smoking Prevalence of Major Tobacco Control Interventions in Aotearoa New Zealand.
    University of Otago, Wellington
  76. Robertson, L. Silver, K.
    PMI New Zealand conflates IQOS heated tobacco products with electronic nicotine delivery systems.
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056964
  77. New Zealand: Government proposes world-leading action plan to achieve smokefree 2025 goal [News analysis].
    Tobacco Control,
    30(5), 482-483. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056941
  78. Strickett, E. Robertson, L. Erick, S.
    A qualitative analysis of Māori and Pacific people's experiences of using electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS).
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    23(3), 550-556. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa087
  79. Sillero-Rejon, C. Leonards, U. Munafò, M. R. Hedge, C. Toll, B. Maynard, O. M.
    Avoidance of tobacco health warnings? An eye-tracking approach.
    Addiction,
    116(1), 126-138. doi: 10.1111/add.15148
  80. Martin, D.M. et al.
    Gender violence: marketplace violence and symbolic violence in social movements.
    Journal of Marketing Management
    2021;37(1-2):68-83.
  81. Eckert, C. Louviere, J. Ling, P. Popova, L.
    Analysis of on-pack messages for e-liquids: A discrete choice study.
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056033
  82. Haggart, K. Robertson, L. Popova, L.
    It's just steam: A qualitative analysis of New Zealand ENDS users' perceptions of secondhand aerosol.
    Tobacco Control,
    30, 30-35. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055368
  83. Role of flavours in vaping uptake and cessation among New Zealand smokers and non-smokers: A cross-sectional study.
    Tobacco Control,
    30, 108-110. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055469
  84. Cochran, C. Robertson, L.
    Online marketing activity following New Zealand's vaping legislation.
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056750
  85. Roll-your-own smokers' reactions to cessation-efficacy messaging integrated into tobacco packaging design: A sequential mixed-methods study.
    Tobacco Control,
    30, 405-412. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055570
  86. What does the 2019/20 NZ Health Survey tell us about progress towards a Smokefree Aotearoa?
    Public Health Expert,
    December 14 2020
  87. Thomson, G.W.
    The long-term supply of tobacco and nicotine: Some goals, principles and policy implications.
    Tobacco Control,
    29.6 (2020): 699-702.
  88. Gartner, C. Bonevski, B. Blakely, T. Lovett, R. Rimmer, M. Borland, R. Fong, G. Farrell, M. Walker, N. Thomas, D. Chan, G. Scollo, M. Segan, C. Hammond, D. Baker, A. Dunlop, A.
    CREATE a new path to a smoke-free Australia.
    Medical Journal of Australia InSight,
    12 October 2020.
  89. White, M. Ouimet, J. et al.
    Reasons for stopping e-cigarette use among smokers: Findings from the 2018 ITC New Zealand Survey.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    133(1523), 117-121.
  90. Getting the marketing mix right: a commentary on NZ’s forthcoming vaping regulations.
    Public Health Expert blog,
    Oct 1 2020
  91. The smokefree policies of political parties: Do they care about people who smoke?
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    23 September 2020.
  92. Cigarette firms must deal with their own mess.
    Otago Daily Times,
    September 18 2020
  93. The smokefree policies of political parties: Do they care about people who smoke?
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    23 September 2020
  94. Tobacco 21: An opportunity to reduce tobacco availability and increase smokefree settings?
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    22(7), 1252-1253. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntz182
  95. Bateman, J. Robertson, L. Cameron, C.
    An analysis of e-cigarette marketing in New Zealand tobacco retail outlets prior to legislative change.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    22(7), 1221-1224. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntz226
  96. E-cigarettes, vaping and a Smokefree Aotearoa: Where to next?
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    133(1517), 14-17.
  97. How the tobacco industry targets young people to achieve a new generation of smokers.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    29 May, 2020
  98. Targeting a new generation – time for a greater focus on smoking uptake prevention?
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    29 May, 2020
  99. Haggart, K.
    Flavour capsule variants' performance in a "dark market": Implications for standardised packaging.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    22(5), 853-856. doi: 10.1093/ntr/nty158
  100. Smith, J.
    An analysis of tobacco placement in Youtube cartoon series The Big Lez Show.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    22(4), 580-582. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntz051
  101. Regulating vaping and new nicotine products: Are tobacco companies’ goals aligned with public health objectives?
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    March 27, 2020.
  102. White, M. Kaai, S. Quimet, J. Quah, A. Fong, G.
    Normative beliefs about the social acceptability of smoking and associations with quitting behaviour findings from 2016-2018 ITC New Zealand survey (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans.
  103. An analysis of factors prompting ENDS uptake among smokers and non-smokers (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans.
  104. Perceptions of vaping among smokers and non-smokers (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans.
  105. An analysis of factors prompting ENDS use and discontinuation among former vapers (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans
  106. Smoking denormalisation: a conceptual framework (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans.
  107. Support for ENDS regulation among smoking and vaping groups (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans
  108. Effectiveness of e-cigarette information messages (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans.
  109. White, M. Kaai, S. Ouimet, J. Quah, A. Fong, G.
    Denormalisation of smokers in the context of an endgame goal. findings of the ITC New Zealand survey (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans.
  110. Enhancing roll-your-own loose tobacco packaging warning labels with self-efficacy and response efficacy messages: a qualitative exploration. (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 26th Annual Meeting,
    11-14 March 2020, New Orleans.
  111. Submission on Smokefree Environments and Regulated Products (Vaping) Amendment Bill.
    University of Otago, Wellington,
    March 2020
  112. Proposed Vaping Regulations for NZ: Strengths and Limitations.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    24 February, 2020
  113. White, M. Kaai, S.C. Ouimet, J. Quah, A.C.K. Fong, G.T.
    The Impact of Enhanced Pictorial Health Warnings: Pre-Post Evaluation Findings from the 2016-18 ITC New Zealand Surveys.
    European Conference on Tobacco or Health,
    Berlin, Germany: February 19-22, 2020.
  114. White, M. Chung-Hall, J. Sansone, G. Driezen, P. Meng, G. Craig, L. Fong, G.
    Standardised packaging for tobacco products in New Zealand: evidence of policy impact from the International Tobacco Control Evaluation Project.
    Wellington, February 2020.
  115. Tobacco Excise Taxes and the Smokefree 2025 Goal: Some Ways Forward.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    January 16 2020
  116. Thomson, G.W.
    The long-term supply of tobacco and nicotine: Some goals, principles and policy implications.
    Tobacco Control,
    29, 699-702.
  117. Malone, R.E.
    Political ineptitude, public anxiety and the undermining of the WHO.
    Tobacco Control,
    29(4), 361-362.
  118. Tobacco excise taxes: A health and social justice measure?
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication.
  119. Wakefield, M.A. Dunstone, K. Brennan, E. Vittiglia, A. Scollo, M. Durkin, S.J. Thrasher, J. Hatsukami, D. Benowitz, N. Samet, J.M.
    Australian smokers' experiences and perceptions of recessed and firm filter cigarettes.
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-055725
  120. Cameron, C. Wood, S. Venter, N. Thomas, L. Robertson, L. Sullivan, T.
    Is the tobacco 'footfall' argument justified for tobacco purchases in New Zealand convenience stores?
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056032
  121. Butting out: An analysis of support for measures to address tobacco product waste.
    Tobacco Control,
    29, 131-137. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-054956
  122. Brace-Govan, J. Mulconroy, M.
    Managing smokefree momentum: Young RYO smokers' responses to tobacco endgame strategies.
    Journal of Macromarketing,
    40(2), 250-265. doi: 10.1177/0276146720920674
  123. Roll-your-own loose tobacco packing warning labels: a qualitative study using a novel elicitation method.
    Tobacco Control,
    29(6):672-678. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055284.
  124. Bateman, J. Robertson, L. Thornley, L.
    New Zealand tobacco retailers’ understandings of and attitudes towards selling Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems: A qualitative exploration.
    Tobacco Control,
    doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2019-055173
  125. Ten things we can learn from new smoking and vaping data about progress to Smokefree Aotearoa 2025.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    2019, Dec 17
  126. ENDS uptake: Social practice perspective [Oral presentation].
    Group for research on Inequalities and Tobacco (GRIT) Seminar. Global Health Institute, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom,
    2019, Dec 09
  127. Taming the hydra? Marketing of smoked tobacco in a smokefree world [Oral presentation].
    Department of Psychology (Behavioural Psychology) Seminar. Durham University, United Kingdom,
    2019, Dec 05
  128. Capsule cigarettes: How does tobacco product innovation fit with a smokefree world? [Oral presentation].
    Department of Marketing Seminar, Durham University, United Kingdom,
    2019, Dec 04
  129. Is Youth Vaping a Problem in New Zealand?
    Sciblogs,
    2019, Dec 2
  130. Marketing et utilisation des nouveaux produits du tabac par les jeunes (Oral presentation in French).
    13e Congrès de la Société Francophone de Tabacologie. Tous égaux face au tabac? Palais des congrès. Ajaccio, France,
    2019, Nov 21-22
  131. Transitions to vaping in the land of the long white cloud [Oral presentation].
    Institute of Advanced Study Seminar, Durham University, United Kingdom,
    2019, Nov 17
  132. Public Health and pleasure: Adversaries or Allies? [Oral presentation].
    Institute of Advanced Study Seminar, Durham University, United Kingdom,
    2019, Nov 11
  133. Retailing of vaping products – New NZ Research.
    Sciblogs,
    2019, Nov 7
  134. New Zealand tobacco control developments [Oral presentation].
    FRESH North-East Seminar, Durham, United Kingdom,
    2019, Nov 04
  135. Gurram, N. Thomson, G.
    Electronic cigarette online marketing by New Zealand vendors.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    132(1505), 20-33.
  136. The pros and cons of a smokefree Aotearoa 2025 goal: The case is overwhelmingly pro for NZ.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    2019, Oct 31
  137. Haggart, K.
    “It’s Just Steam”: A Qualitative Analysis of Vaping Norms [Poster].
    Society for Nicotine & Tobacco Research (SRNT) Oceania Conference, Sydney, Australia,
    2019, Oct 23-24
  138. Smoking and vaping as social practices [Oral presentation].
    Anthropology Department Seminar, Durham University, United Kingdom,
    2019, Oct 23
  139. Roll-your-own pouch warnings: cross-sectional online survey of exclusive and mixed roll-your-own users. [Paper presentation].
    Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Sydney, Australia,
    2019, Oct 22-24
  140. George, M. Conner, T.S. Thrul, J. Ling, P.M. Langlotz, T.
    An exploration of smoking-to-vaping transition attempts using a "smart" electronic nicotine delivery system.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    21(10), 1339-1346.
  141. Smoking to vaping transitions: Functional and identity movements [Oral presentation].
    Department of Experimental Psychology Seminar, University of Bristol, United Kingdom,
    2019, Sept 27
  142. ENDS marketing: Whetting new nicotine appetites [Oral presentation].
    Department for Health Seminar, University of Bath, United Kingdom,
    2019, Sept 25
  143. Wakefield, M. Durkin, S. Dunstone, K. Brennan, E. Thrasher, J. Scollo, M.
    “Give me your cheapest pouch please”: A qualitative study of Australian roll-your-own smokers [Oral presentation].
    14th Behavioural Research in Cancer Control (BRCC) Conference, Perth, Australia,
    2019, May 15-17
  144. Haggart, K. Teah, G. Conner, T.
    A longitudinal qualitative exploration of smoking and vaping norms [Poster].
    19th Annual Conference SRNT-Europe. Oslo, Norway,
    2019, Sept 12-14
  145. Conner, T. Haggart, K. Teah, G.
    Smoking and Vaping Norms: A quantitative analysis [Poster].
    19th Annual Conference SRNT-Europe. Oslo, Norway,
    2019, Sept 12-14
  146. Determinants of support for interventions designed to manage tobacco product waste (TPW) [Poster].
    19th Annual Conference SRNT-Europe. Oslo Norway,
    2019, Sept 12-14
  147. Haggart, K. Teah, G. Conner, T.
    A qualitative analysis of the material agency of ENDS. [Oral presentation].
    19th Annual Conference SRNT-Europe. Oslo, Norway,
    2019, Sept 12-14
  148. What happens when Pandora’s box is opened? An analysis in changes of e-cigarette sales and marketing among tobacco retailers in New Zealand. [Oral presentation].
    19th Annual Conference SRNT-Europe. Oslo, Norway,
    2019, Sept 12-14
  149. Vaping research presentation [Oral presentation].
    Southern Stop Smoking Service. New Zealand,
    2019, June 18
  150. How should we manage the harm caused by tobacco product waste?
    Sciblogs,
    2019, June 14
  151. Butting Out: Correlates of Support for Measures Addressing Tobacco Product Waste. [Oral presentation].
    Marketing and Public Policy Conference, Washington DC, United States,
    2019, June 6-8
  152. Dunstone, K. Brennan, E. Durkin, S. Pettigrew, S. Slater, M. Wakefield, M.
    Identifying images that most clearly convey alcohol-related harms for use in alcohol health warning labels. [Oral presentation].
    14th Behavioural Research in Cancer Control (BRCC) Conference, Perth, Australia,
    2019, May 15-17
  153. Brennan, E. Dunstone, K. Slater, M. Durkin, S. Pettigrew, S. Wakefield, M.
    Developing health warning labels for alcohol containers: effects of featuring specific harms and varying format and language. [Oral presentation].
    14th Behavioural Research in Cancer Control (BRCC) Conference, Perth, Australia,
    2019, May 15-17
  154. Tobacco issues paper [Oral presentation].
    Knowledge Exchange Workshop on Pricing Policies for Tobacco, Alcohol and Food. Health Coalition Aotearoa. Wellington, New Zealand,
    2019, April 30
  155. Nee-Nee, J. Thomson, G.
    Health promotion by more effective pack regulation: Reduction in tobacco pack display at hospitality venues after the introduction of standardised tobacco packaging with new pictorial warnings [Paper presentation].
    The 23rd International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Conference on Health Promotion, Rotorua, New Zealand,
    2019, April 7-11
  156. Nee-Nee, J. Thomson, G.
    Outdoor vaping prevalence. [Oral presentation].
    The 23rd International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Conference on Health Promotion, Rotorua, New Zealand,
    2019, April 7-11
  157. Gurram, N. Thomson, G.
    Vape marketing online: Protections for children? [Oral presentation].
    The 23rd International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Conference on Health Promotion, Rotorua, New Zealand,
    2019, April 7-11
  158. Strickett, L.
    ENDS uptake among Māori and Pacific smokers: A qualitative analysis [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  159. O’Donnell, M.
    How do vaping practices evolve? A qualitative investigation [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  160. Haggart, K.
    Butting out: A qualitative analysis of responses to tobacco product waste [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  161. Haggart, K.
    Patterns of transition: Cigarette and ENDS use in smoking cessation attempts [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  162. Smokers’ and non-smokers’ assessment of strategies to manage tobacco product waste [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  163. Taua'i, E.
    Pacific young adults’ relationship with smoking: A Talanoa-informed investigation [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  164. Roll-your-own smokers as tobacco pouch designers [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  165. A longitudinal qualitative analysis of smoking to vaping transitions [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  166. Creating RYO-specific warnings: A qualitative exploration [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  167. Richards, R. Cameron, C.
    A qualitative exploration of tobacco retailers’ suitability to sell electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) amid legislative change in New Zealand [Poster].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  168. Smokers’ and non-smokers’ assessment of strategies to manage tobacco product waste. [Oral presentation].
    Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
    2019, Feb 20-23
  169. Moodie, C. MacKintosh, A.M. Best, C. Murray, S.
    The response of young adult smokers and nonsmokers in the United Kingdom to dissuasive cigarettes: An online survey.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    21(2), 227-233.
  170. What does the EY Tobacco Excise Tax Evaluation Report mean for reaching the Smokefree 2025 Goal?
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    2019, Jan 24
  171. Big tobacco's innovative smokescreen.
    Australasian Science,
    40(1).
  172. Richards, R. Ling, P. Popova, L.
    Dual use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and smoked tobacco: A qualitative analysis.
    Tobacco Control,
    28(1), 13-19.
  173. Cameron, C. Sullivan, T. Peterson, E.
    Prevalence and characteristics of tobacco purchases in convenience stores: Results of a post-purchase intercept survey in Dunedin, New Zealand.
    Tobacco Control,
    28(6), 696-700.
  174. Nee-Nee, J. Sutherland, K. Holland, R. Wilson, M. Ackland, S. Bocock, C. Cartmell, A. Earp, J. Grove, C. Hewson, C. Jefferies, W. Keefe, L. Lockyer, J. Patel, S. Quintans, M. Robbie, M. Teape, L. Yang, J. Thomson, G.
    Tobacco pack display at hospitality venues after the introduction of standardised tobacco packaging in New Zealand: A field observation study.
    BMJ Open,
    9(9), Article e027868.
  175. Mostafa, A. Mohammed, H.T. Hussein, W.M. Elhabiby, M. Safwat, W. Labib, S. Aboul Fotouh, A.
    Would placing pictorial health warnings on waterpipe devices reduce waterpipe tobacco smoking? A qualitative exploration of Egyptian waterpipe smokers' and non-smokers' responses.
    Tobacco Control,
    28(4), 475-478.
  176. Moodie, C. Scheffels, J. Gallopel-Morvan, K. Lindorff, K.
    Plain packaging: Legislative differences in Australia, France, the UK, New Zealand and Norway, and options for strengthening regulations.
    Tobacco Control,
    28(5), 485-492.
  177. Eckert, C. Louviere, J. Thrasher, J.F.
    Young adult susceptible non-smokers' and smokers' responses to capsule cigarettes.
    Tobacco Control,
    28(5), 498-505.
  178. Freeman, B.
    BAT (NZ) draws on cigarette marketing tactics to launch Vype in New Zealand.
    Tobacco Control,
    28, e162-e163.
  179. Smoking elimination impetus must persist.
    Otago Daily Times,
    6 December 2018.
  180. Perceptions of financial incentives for smoking cessation: A survey of smokers in a country with an endgame goal.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    20(12), 1481-1488.
  181. Tobacco product innovation in a smokefree world: Oxymoron or commercial cynicism?
    Public Health Expert,
    23 October 2018.
  182. Vaping among smokers and non-smokers: Qualitative research and findings from a smart e-cigarette study.
    Public Health Association Seminar, Dept of Preventive and Social Medicine,
    October 18, 2018.
  183. Richards, R. Ling, P. Popova, L. McMillan, L.
    A qualitative exploration of information-seeking by electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) users in New Zealand.
    BMJ Open,
    8(10).
  184. Mostafa, A. Mohammed, H.T. Hussein, W.M. Elhabiby, M. Safwat, W. Labib, S.
    Plain packaging of waterpipe tobacco? A qualitative analysis exploring waterpipe smokers’ and non-smokers’ responses to enhanced versus existing pictorial health warnings in Egypt.
    BMJ Open,
    8(10).
  185. Social Media and Health Promotion: Challenges, Connections and Communities (Invited keynote presentation).
    Cancer Society Health Promotion Symposium. Massey University,
    19 September 2018.
  186. Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Estimating the effects of novel on-pack warnings on young adult smokers and susceptible non-smokers.
    Tobacco Control,
    27(5), 519-525.
  187. Haggart, K.
    Flavour capsule variants’ performance in a “dark market”: Implications for standardised packaging.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    Advance online publication.
  188. Thomson, G. Witt, M.
    Opinion: Smokefree 2025 - An opportunity for Government.
    Otago Bulletin Board. Otago Bulletin,
    18 July 2018.
  189. Capsule cigarettes: How could product innovation undermine the 2025 goal?
    Public Health Seminar, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand,
    29 June 2018.
  190. Witt, M. Thomson, G.
    The smokefree 2025 goal: An opportunity for the new government.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    131 (1477), 123-125.
  191. A qualitative analysis of dual use behaviours among smoker-vapers.
    Marketing and Public Policy Conference, Columbus, Ohio,
    June 2018.
  192. George, M. Conner, T. Thrul, J.
    How Does Transition from Smoking to Vaping Occur? An Exploratory Study using a Smart E-Cigarette. In Special Session: Adolescents, E-Cigs, Ad Claims and E-Cig Health Warnings.
    Marketing and Public Policy Conference, Columbus Ohio,
    June 2018.
  193. Smoke, heat or vapour? Ideas for risk-proportionate regulation to make World Smokefree Day irrelevant by 2025.
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    31 May 2018
  194. How can we make World Smokefree Day irrelevant by 2025?
    The Spinoff,
    May 31 2018.
  195. Denormalisation and the 2025 goal: Where should the balance lie?
    Health Promotion Agency Tobacco Control Seminar, Dunedin, New Zealand,
    12 April 2018.
  196. Thompson, G. Beaglehole, R. Delany, L. van der Deen, F. Youdan, B.
    Submission to the Tax Working Group.
    University of Otago, Wellington,
    April 2018.
  197. Expert opinion on Tobacco stick health claims challenged.
    Science Media Centre,
    14 March 2018.
  198. Standardised packaging: A new era in reducing tobacco marketing in NZ.
    Public Health Expert,
    14 March 2018.
  199. Beyond Tobacco POS Displays: Progress and Anomalies from New Zealand in Tobacco Retail Outlets (Invited symposium presentation).
    Inside and Out Symposium. Society for Nicotine and Tobacco Research Conference, Baltimore,
    20-23 February 2018.
  200. Gendall, K.
    Evaluating the emotional impact of warning images on young adult smokers and susceptible non-smokers.
    Journal of Health Communication,
    23(3), 291-298.
  201. Richards, R.
    Can we manage dual use of smoking and vaping more effectively?
    Public Health Expert,
    16 February 2018.
  202. Thompson, G. Delany, L.
    Tax hikes work, let's not stop there.
    Dominion Post,
    25 January 2018.
  203. Richards, R.
    Vaping-related stigma and dual use: A qualitative analysis [Poster].
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SNRT) 24th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,
    2018
  204. Richards, R.
    Regulation of vaping spaces: A qualitative analysis of vapers’ perceptions [Poster].
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SNRT) 24th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,
    2018
  205. George, M. Conner, T.S. Thrul, J. Langlotz, T.
    Real-time vaping recorded by a “smart” e-cigarette during smoking cessation attempts: A feasibility study [Poster].
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SNRT) 24th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,
    2018
  206. “It Didn’t Fill the Void”: Reasons for e-cigarette and tobacco dual use.
    17th World Conference on Tobacco or Health (WCTOH), Cape Town, South Africa,
    2018
  207. Should we pay all smokers to quit smoking? A mixed methods survey exploring New Zealand smokers’ perceptions of financial incentives.
    17th World Conference on Tobacco or Health (WCTOH), Cape Town, South Africa,
    2018
  208. Oliver, J. Kim, A. Mills, S.
    Tobacco retail outlets: Inside and out.
    Symposium: Society For Research On Nicotine and Tobacco (SNRT) 24th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,
    2018
  209. Moodie, C. Scheffels, J. Gallopel-Morvan, K.
    Plain packaging: Legislative differences in Australia, France, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Norway, and options for strengthening regulations.
    SRNT Europe, Munich, Germany,
    2018
  210. Maynard, O. Sillero-Rejon, C. Leonards, U. Toll, B. Gove, H.
    The impact of health warning location, framing, type, immediacy, and severity on visual attention and self-reported avoidance.
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SNRT) 24th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,
    2018
  211. Beyond tobacco POS displays: Progress and anomalies from New Zealand.
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SNRT) 24th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland,
    2018
  212. Eckert, C. Louviere, J. Thrasher, J.F.
    Marketing of smoked tobacco in a smokefree world.
    20th Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), Adelaide, Australia,
    2018
  213. Butting out: Strategies addressing tobacco product waste.
    20th Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), Adelaide, Australia,
    2018
  214. Haggart, K.
    Butting out: Perceptions of and support for tobacco product waste strategies.
    ASPIRE-NIHI Smokefree 2025 Research Symposium, Wellington, New Zealand,
    2018
  215. Smith, J.
    Flying beneath the radar of suspicion: Tobacco placement in YouTube cartoon series “The Big Lez Show”.
    ASPIRE-NIHI Smokefree 2025 Research Symposium, Wellington, New Zealand,
    2018
  216. Moodie, C. Scheffels, J. Gallopel-Morvan, K. Lindorff, K.
    Plain packaging: Legislative differences in Australia, France, the UK, New Zealand and Norway, and options for strengthening regulations.
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication.
  217. Gallopel-Morvan, K. Rieunier, S.
    Do plain packaging and pictorial warnings affect smokers’ and non-smokers’ behavioral intentions?
    Journal of Consumer Affairs,
    52(1), 5-34.
  218. Gallopel-Morvan, K. Bue, A.-F. Rey, J.
    Perceptions et consommation du tabac à rouler par des jeunes Français : Étude exploratoire [Perceptions and consumption of roll-your-own tobacco by French young people: An exploratory research].
    Bulletin Epidemiologique Hebdomadaire,
    (14-15), 291-296.
  219. Thomson, G. Jaine, R.
    Smokefree cars legislation: Should the new government make this a priority?
    Public Health Expert,
    11 December 2017.
  220. Smokefree pregnancy interventions and non-smoking identities (Oral presentation).
    Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), Melbourne, Australia,
    2017, December
  221. George, M. Conner, T. Thrul, J. Langlotz, T.
    Smart technology: Insights into smoking and “vaping” (Oral presentation).
    Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), Melbourne, Australia,
    2017, December
  222. Tautolo, E.S. Gifford, H.
    New Zealand policy experts’ appraisal of interventions to reduce smoking in young adults: a qualitative investigation.
    BMJ Open,
    7(12), e017837.
  223. Blakely, T. Cunningham, C. van der Deen, F. Erick, S. Hawke, Z. Nahu, S. Thomson, G. Thornley, L.
    “Achieving Smokefree Aotearoa by 2025”: A response to critiques.
    Public Health Expert,
    7 October 2017.
  224. Regulations to ban vaping in indoor settings (Oral presentation).
    International Conference on Tobacco Control. Taipei, Taiwan,
    2017, October
  225. McMillan, L. Richards, R.
    Information-seeking by ENDS users: What do they look for and what do they find? (Oral presentation).
    Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Hobart, Australia,
    2017, October
  226. Richards, R.
    “It didn’t fill the void”: Reasons for e-cigarette and tobacco dual use (Oral presentation).
    Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Hobart, Australia,
    2017, October
  227. Perceptions of e-cigarette regulation among vapers (Oral presentation).
    Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Hobart, Australia,
    2017, October
  228. Policy options for extending standardized tobacco packaging.
    Bulletin of the World Health Organization,
    95(10), 726-728.
  229. Blakely, T. Cunningham, C. van der Deen, F. Hawke, Z. Nahu, S. Thomson, G. Thornley, L. Erick, S.
    “Achieving Smokefree Aotearoa by 2025”: A new Action Plan to achieve our smokefree goal.
    Public Health Expert,
    17 September 2017.
  230. Is there an intersection between “market justice” and “social justice”?: An analysis of ENDS marketing.
    Journal of Social Marketing,
    7(3), 241-249.
  231. Sim, D. Beaglehole, R.
    Surveys show exposure to smoking in cars among year 10 children is not decreasing: Time for the government to act.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    130(1458), 56-58.
  232. Should e-cigarette use be included in indoor smoking bans?
    Bulletin of the World Health Organization,
    95(7), 540-541.
  233. New Standardised Packaging Regulations: Some good steps, but many missed opportunities
    Public Health Expert,
    28 June 2017
  234. Martin, D.
    Smokefree messages and LGBA smokers: An example of neglect (Oral presentation).
    42nd Macromarketing Conference, Queenstown, New Zealand,
    19-22 June, 2017
  235. McGee, R.
    New zealand tobacco control experts’ views towards policies to reduce tobacco availability.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    130(1456), 27-35.
  236. Opinion: How might a lethal product be sold safely?
    Dominion Post,
    June 1 2017.
  237. Beaglehole, R.
    Smoking in the car? Time to stub it out!
    Otago Daily Times,
    May 4 2017.
  238. McGee, R.
    New Zealand stakeholders’ views on tobacco retail regulation (Oral presentation).
    Behavioural Research in Cancer Control Conference, Melbourne,
    May 2017
  239. Will liberalising nicotine availability increase quitting?
    Public Health Expert,
    24 April 2017
  240. On-pack tobacco warnings 2.0 (Oral presentation).
    15th World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, Australia,
    2017, 3-7 April
  241. Banks, C.
    Exploring mods users’ psycho-social experiences of vaping (Poster).
    15th World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, Australia,
    2017, 3-7 April
  242. Mulconroy, M.
    An experience based typology of young RYO smokers (Oral presentation).
    15th World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, Australia,
    2017, 3-7 April
  243. Smokefree Aotearoa 2025: Experience and lessons from the first five years of trying to end the smoking epidemic in New Zealand (Oral presentation).
    15th World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, Australia,
    2017, 3-7 April
  244. McGee, R.
    Policy options for reducing tobacco retail availability in New Zealand: A review and analysis of key informants’ perceptions (Poster).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  245. Tautolo, E.S.
    Smoking amongst NZ Pacific young adults: The role and influence of friends, family, and environment (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  246. Tautolo, E.S.
    “Mini-businesses”: Tobacco supply networks within New Zealand secondary schools (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  247. Pickworth, W. Evans, D.
    Roll your own cigarettes: Shining a light on a neglected aspect of the smoking epidemic (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  248. Maynard, O. Sillero-Rejon, C. Leonards, U. Toll, B. Hedges, C. Munafo, M.
    The impact of health warning severity, location and immediacy on visual attention and self-reported avoidance (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  249. McMillan, L. Latu, A. Richards, R.
    Information seeking by ENDs users: A qualitative analysis (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  250. Young adult smokers’ and non-smokers’ affective responses to novel on-pack warnings (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  251. Court, E. Gallopel-Morvan, K.
    How do young adult roll-your-own smokers manage negative stereotypes? (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  252. Could social movements galvanise endgame momentum? (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  253. Gifford, H. Tautolo, E.S. Erick, S. Taylor, T.
    Young adult smokers’ perceptions of endgame interventions: A qualitative analysis (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  254. Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Pictorial warning labels 2.0: An evaluation of novel warnings (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  255. How does the impact of pictorial health warnings vary by ethnicity and type of cigarette smoked? (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  256. Healey, B. Thomson, G.
    Politicians’ references to New Zealand’s smokefree 2025 goal: A barometer of political will (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  257. Healey, B.
    Patterns of roll-your-own tobacco use among adolescents and young adults in New Zealand (Oral presentation).
    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 23rd Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy,
    2017, March
  258. Thrul, J. Ling, P.
    Qualitative analysis of young adult ENDS users’ expectations and experiences.
    BMJ Open,
    7(3).
  259. Cameron, C. McGee, R.
    Smokers’ perceptions of the relative effectiveness of five tobacco retail reduction policies.
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research,
    19(2), 245-252.
  260. Ling, P.
    Motivations for E-Cigarette Use Among Young Adults: An Abstract (Oral presentation).
    Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) World Marketing Congress, Coronado, CA,
    2017
  261. Maclaurin, J.
    Analysis of the logic and framing of a tobacco industry campaign opposing standardised packaging legislation in New Zealand.
    Tobacco Control,
    26(6), 629-633.
  262. Court, E. Gallopel-Morvan, K.
    Qualitative exploration of young adult RYO smokers’ practices.
    Tobacco Control,
    26(5), 563-568.
  263. Gray, R. Tautolo, E.S.
    Smoking as an ‘informed choice’: Implications for endgame strategies.
    Tobacco Control,
    26(6), 669-673.
  264. New Zealand smoking-free by 2025: Endgame against tobacco (Nieuw-Zeeland rookvrij in 2025: Eindspel tegen tabak).
    Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde,
    161(12), 41-43.
  265. Ajmal, A. Healey, B.
    Impact of removing point-of-sale tobacco displays: Data from a New Zealand youth survey.
    Tobacco Control,
    26(4), 392-398.
  266. Court, E. Gallopel-Morvan, K.
    An exploration of ritualistic practices among young adult RYO smokers (Oral presentation).
    Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), Christchurch, New Zealand,
    December 2016.
  267. Evaluating the emotional impact of dissuasive images and messages on smokers and non-smokers (Oral presentation).
    Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), Christchurch, New Zealand,
    December 2016.
  268. Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Are social warnings the new frontier in standardised tobacco packaging? (Oral presentation).
    Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), Christchurch, New Zealand,
    December 2016.
  269. Smith, K.
    A qualitative analysis of low income smokers’ responses to tobacco excise tax increases.
    International Journal of Drug Policy,
    37, 82-89. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2016.08.010
  270. Should Smokefree Indoor Areas = Vapefree Areas?
    Public Health Expert,
    3 October 2016.
  271. Gallopel-Morvan, K. Blakely, T.
    A Policy and Research Agenda for Roll-Your-Own Tobacco.
    Sciblogs,
    19 September 2016.
  272. Smokefree New Zealand 2025 (Oral presentation).
    New Zealand College of Public Health Medicine, Annual Scientific Meeting. Christchurch,
    September 14-16, 2016.
  273. van der Deen, F.S. Thomson, G.
    Perspective: Options for Licensed Retailing of Nicotine-Containing E-Cigarettes in NZ.
    Sciblogs,
    8 September 2016.
  274. Maynard, O. Gove, H. Leonards, W. Barry, R. Robinson, A. Munafò, M.
    The impact of health warning immediacy on visual attention (Oral presentation).
    SRNT Europe Conference, Prague,
    September 2016.
  275. Beaglehole, R. Bullen, C. Walker, N.
    Policy Briefing on e-cigarettes for the Associate Minister of Health, Hon. Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga.
    August 2016.
  276. Beaglehole, R. Bullen, C. Walker, N.
    E-Cigarettes And Their Potential Contribution To Achieving The Smokefree 2025 Goal.
    Submission background paper,
    August 2016.
  277. Thrul, J. Ling, P.
    Motivations for e-cigarette use among young adults (Oral presentation).
    Academy of Marketing Science 19th World Marketing Conference, La Defence, Paris, France,
    July 2016.
  278. How could social movements promote tobacco endgames? (Oral presentation).
    Macromarketing Conference, Dublin,
    July 2016.
  279. Cameron, C. Doscher, C. McGee, R. Sullivan, T.
    The impact of an increase in excise tax on the retail price of tobacco in New Zealand.
    Tobacco Control,
    25, 458-463. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052259
  280. Access to killer weed all too easy.
    New Zealand Herald,
    15 June 2016.
  281. Submission on the Smoke-free (Standardisation of Tobacco Packaging and Tobacco Products) Regulations.
    on behalf of named ASPIRE 2025 and NIHI researchers, June 2016.
  282. Gifford, H. Tautolo, E.S. Taylor, T. Erick, S.
    When should a nudge become a shove? Young adult smokers’ perceptions of tobacco endgame strategies (Oral presentation).
    Marketing and Public Policy Conference, San Luis, Obispo, USA,
    June 2016.
  283. Gifford, H. Tautolo, E.-S. Erick, S. Gray, R.
    A qualitative analysis of Maori and Pacific smokers’ views on informed choice and smoking.
    BMJ Open,
    6(5), e011415. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011415
  284. (Un)licensed to Kill: Do We Need To Regulate How Tobacco Is Sold?
    Sciblogs,
    21 April 2016.
  285. Cousins, K. Gray, A. Kypri, K. Connor, J.L.
    The association of smoking with drinking pattern may provide opportunities to reduce smoking among students.
    Kotuitui,
    11(1), 72-81. doi: 10.1080/1177083X.2015.1128953
  286. Thomson, G. Jaine, R.
    Could New Zealand’s law on “new psychoactive substances” provide lessons for achieving the Smokefree 2025 goal?
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    129(1432), 94-96.
  287. van der Deen, F.S. McGee, R.
    Regulating tobacco retail in New Zealand: What can we learn from overseas? [Viewpoint].
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    129(1432), 74-79.
  288. New Zealand Can Lead the World in Tobacco Control: Plain Packaging 2.0.
    Sciblogs,
    10 March 2016.
  289. Effect of exposure to smoking in movies on young adult smoking in New Zealand.
    PLoS ONE,
    11(3), e0148692. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0148692
  290. Walker, N.
    Invited expert discussion on tobacco endgames.
    Society for Nicotine and Tobacco Conference, Chicago,
    Co-Chairs and discussion leaders, 1-5 March 2016.
  291. Eckert, C. Louviere, J. Farley, T.
    Impact of standardised packaging relative to a tobacco price increase: Results of two experiments (Poster).
    22nd Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA,
    March 2016.
  292. Thomson, G. Jaine, R.
    The world’s first regulated legal market for psychoactive substances: Relevance to tobacco control? (Poster).
    22nd Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA,
    March 2016.
  293. Do young adults exercise informed choice about smoking as the tobacco industry claim? (Poster).
    22nd Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA,
    March 2016.
  294. New Zealand smokers’ views of financial incentives to quit smoking (Oral presentation).
    22nd Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meeting Chicago, USA,
    March 2016.
  295. Cameron, C. McGee, R.
    New Zealand smokers’ perceptions of the effects of five theoretical tobacco retail reduction policies (Oral presentation).
    22nd Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA,
    March 2016.
  296. Cameron, C. McGee, R.
    Point-of-sale tobacco promotion and youth smoking: A meta-analysis (Oral presentation).
    22nd Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA,
    March 2016.
  297. Hinder, C.
    A qualitative analysis of smokefree messages targeting LGBA smokers (Oral presentation).
    22nd Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA,
    March 2016.
  298. Emerging Research on Tobacco Product Warnings: Advancing Theory and Methods.
    National Cancer Institute 2016 Grantee Meeting, Chicago,
    29 February 2016
  299. Bradbrook, S.K. Gifford, H. Cunningham, C. Blakely, T. Thomson, G. Taylor, S.
    Is the NZ Government responding adequately to the Māori Affairs Select Committee’s 2010 recommendations on tobacco control? A brief review.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    129(1428), 93-97.
  300. Tautolo, E-S.
    Pacific young adults’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviours around smoking.
    Report prepared for the Health Promotion Agency, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  301. Court, E.
    RYO tobacco use among young adult smokers: A qualitative analysis of perceptions and usage practices.
    Report prepared for Ministry of Health, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  302. Mulconroy, M.
    A typology of young adult roll-your-own tobacco users.
    Report prepared for Ministry of Health, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  303. Dick, G. Wu, K.
    Where and how are e-cigarettes sold? Initial analysis to identify Brick and Mortar retailers of electronic cigarettes in Dunedin.
    Report prepared for Ministry of Health, University of Otago, Dunedin.
  304. Cameron, C. McGee, R.
    Point-of-sale tobacco promotion and youth smoking: A meta-analysis.
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052586
  305. Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Denormalising the object of consumption: could dissuasive sticks enhance standardised packaging?
    Presented at ANZMAC Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia,
    December, 2015
  306. Ling, P.
    From replication to ostentation: the quest for authenticity among e-cigarette users.
    Presented at ANZMAC Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia,
    December, 2015
  307. Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Estimating the ‘consumer surplus’ for branded vs standardised tobacco packaging.
    Presented at ANZMAC Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia,
    December, 2015
  308. McGee, R. Egan, R.
    Regulating the sale of tobacco in New Zealand: a qualitative analysis of retailers’ views and implications for advocacy.
    International Journal of Drug Policy,
    26(12), 1222-1230.
  309. Thomson, G. Blakely, T. van der Deen, F. Caldwell, B. Crane, J.
    Potential new regulatory options for e-cigarettes in New Zealand.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    128(1425), 88-96.
  310. Harnessing the Best of Both Worlds: combining US and NZ expertise to advance tobacco control.
    Fulbright Association, Invited “Thought Leaders” lecture,
    November, 2015
  311. Plain packaging of tobacco products: opportunities to extend Australia’s approach.
    Presentation to Norwegian Ministry of Health and Norwegian Directorate of Health,
    October, 2015
  312. The Smokefree 2025 Goal: New Zealand’s tobacco endgame.
    Presentation to Swedish NGOs, Tabaksfakta, Swedish Society of Medicine,
    October, 2015
  313. Ling, P.
    Perceptions of harm and safety among young adult e-cigarette users.
    Presented at Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Perth, Australia,
    October, 2015
  314. Plain packaging of tobacco products: opportunities to extend Australia’s approach.
    Presented at Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Perth, Australia,
    October, 2015
  315. Healey, B. Ajmal, A.
    Evaluation of the impact of the removal of point of sale tobacco displays: data from a New Zealand youth survey.
    Presented at Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Perth, Australia,
    October, 2015
  316. Burton, S. Nesbit, P. Khan, A.
    “Smoking is bad, it’s not cool… yet I’m still doing it”: cues for tobacco consumption in a ‘dark’ market.
    Journal of Business Research,
    68(10), 2067-2074.
  317. Pursuing a tobacco endgame: progress and opportunities from New Zealand.
    Presentation at Swedish Parliament,
    September, 2015
  318. Communicating risk to the invulnerable.
    Department for Health, University of Bath,
    September, 2015
  319. ASPIRE 2025: working towards a smokefree aotearoa.
    Presentation at École des hautes études en santé publique
    September, 2015
  320. ASPIRE 2025: evolution of a research group.
    Presentation at Swedish Parliament,
    September, 2015
  321. ASPIRE 2025: evolution and endgame challenges.
    Presentation at Tabakfaksta, Swedish Society of Medicine,
    September, 2015
  322. Cousins, K. Gray, A. Kypri, K. Connor, J.
    The association of smoking with drinking patterns: opportunities to reduce smoking among students.
    Presented at NZ Public Health Association Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand,
    September, 2015
  323. Cameron, C. McGee, R.
    The impact of an increase in excise tax on the retail price of tobacco in New Zealand.
    Presented at NZ Public Health Association Conference, Dunedin, New Zealand,
    September, 2015
  324. Ling, P.
    A qualitative analysis of vaping among young adult smokers and non-smokers (Poster).
    Poster presented at Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco –Europe Conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands,
    September, 2015
  325. Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Dissuasive sticks: An extension of standardised (plain) packaging.
    Presented at Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco –Europe Conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands,
    September, 2015
  326. An in-depth analysis of novel on-pack warning labels (Poster).
    Poster presented at Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco –Europe Conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands,
    September, 2015
  327. Gifford, H. Erick, S. Tautolo, D. Gray, R.
    Smoking as an informed choice among young adult Māori and Pacific smokers.
    Poster presented at Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco – Europe Conference, Maastricht, The Netherlands,
    September, 2015
  328. Pathmanathan, N. De Andrade, M. Thomson, G.
    A preliminary investigation of the consequences of tobacco company involvement in the e-cigarette industry.
    Presented at Population Health Congress, Hobart, Australia,
    September, 2015
  329. McGee, R. Egan, R.
    Regulating the sale of tobacco in New Zealand: a qualitative analysis of retailers’ views.
    Presented at The Inaugural Dunedin School of Medicine Symposium,
    August, 2015
  330. Tobacco control in New Zealand: progress, problems, opportunities.
    Presentation to Scottish Coalition on Tobacco,
    August, 2015
  331. Plain packaging of tobacco products: opportunities to extend Australia’s approach.
    Presentation at Tobacco-Free Research Institute Ireland,
    August, 2015
  332. Informed choice and the nanny state: learning from the tobacco industry.
    Public Health,
    129(8), 1038-1045.
  333. Daube, M.
    Standardised (plain) packaging: the time for implementation has come.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    127(1417), 47-51.
  334. Healey, B.
    Youth preferences for roll-your-own versus factory-made cigarettes: trends and associations in repeated national surveys (2006–2013) and implications for policy.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    doi:10.1093/ntr/ntv135.
  335. A qualitative exploration of young adults’ responses to second generation on-pack warnings.
    Presentation at Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, University of Edinburgh,
    June, 2015
  336. Plain packaging 2.0: extending Australia’s leadership.
    Presented at ASH Scotland conference, Edinburgh, Scotland,
    June, 2015
  337. Radical endgame measures: Tackling “place” and “product”.
    Presented at ASH Scotland conference, Edinburgh, Scotland,
    June, 2015
  338. Louviere, J.
    The next step in plain packaging? Dissuasive cigarette sticks and smokers’ choice behavior.
    Presented at AMA Marketing and Public Policy Conference, Washington DC, United States,
    June, 2015
  339. Thomson, G. Blakely, T. van der Deen, F.S. Caldwell, B. Crane, J. Bullen, C.
    Potential new regulatory options for e-cigarettes/ANDS in NZ.
    Public Health Expert,
    25 May 2015
  340. Cunningham, C. Thomson, G.
    The Smokefree 2025 goal is in danger of receding – will the Ministry of Health’s ‘realignment’ get it back on track?
    Public Health Expert Blog,
    18 May 2015
  341. Communicating risk to disbelievers.
    Presentation at Tobacco Centre of Regulatory Science, University of California San Francisco,
    May, 2015
  342. Could aversive sticks enhance plain packaging?
    Presentation at Centre for Tobacco Control Research and Education, University of California San Francisco,
    May, 2015
  343. Beaglehole, R. Thomson, G. Cunningham, C.
    Realignment of tobacco control services—will it be sufficient to achieve the nation’s Smokefree 2025 Goal.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    128(1413), 84-87.
  344. Smokefree 2025: ten years and counting.
    Report from the Public Health Summer School, 2015,
    University of Otago, Wellington, April 2015
  345. Healey, B.
    Young adult smokers’ and prior-smokers’ evaluations of novel tobacco warning images.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntv041.
  346. Smith, K.
    A qualitative investigation of low income smokers’ responses to excise tax increases.
    Presented at SRNT 21st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA,
    February, 2015
  347. Quigley, R.
    Smokers’ perceptions and experiences of a smoke-free campus.
    Presented at SRNT 21st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA,
    February 2015
  348. Use and experiences of e-cigarettes in a dark market.
    Presented at SRNT 21st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA,
    February 2015
  349. Smokers’ and non-smokers’ support for endgame measures.
    Presented at SRNT 21st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA,
    February, 2015
  350. Robertson, C.
    How do young adult female smokers interpret dissuasive cigarette sticks? A qualitative analysis.
    Journal of Social Marketing,
    5(1), 21-39.
  351. Cameron, C. Doscher, C. McGee, R. Sullivan, T.
    The impact of an increase in excise tax on the retail price of tobacco in New Zealand.
    Tobacco Control,
    doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052259.
  352. Eckert, C. Kemper, J. Louviere, J.
    Effects of brand variants on smokers’ choice behaviours and risk perceptions.
    Tobacco Control,
    doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-052094.
  353. Eckert, C. Louviere, J.
    Dissuasive cigarette sticks: the next step in standardised ('plain') packaging?
    Tobacco Control,
    doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052533.
  354. Healey, B. Thomson, G. Taylor, S.
    Youth exposure to in-vehicle second-hand smoke and their smoking behaviours: trends and associations in repeated national surveys (2006-2012).
    Tobacco Control,
    2015; 24:146-152.
  355. Guthrie, J. Darroch, E. Wood, Z.
    A qualitative analysis of New Zealand retailers’ responses to standardised packaging legislation and tobacco industry opposition.
    BMJ Open,
    5(11), e009521.
  356. Eckert, C. Farley, T. Louviere, J.
    Estimating the ‘consumer surplus’ for branded versus standardised tobacco packaging.
    Tobacco Control,
    doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052488.
  357. Smith, K.
    Tobacco excise taxes: What happens when an agent of change meets an addictive behaviour?
    Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, Brisbane, Australia,
    1-3 December 2014.
  358. Eckert, C. Rolls, K. Louviere, J.
    From initiation decoy to cessation portal: Using packaging as an agent of change.
    Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, Brisbane, Australia,
    1-3 December 2014.
  359. Eckert, C. Kemper, J. Louviere, J.
    How do evocative brand variants affect smokers’ choice behaviours and risk perceptions?
    Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, Brisbane, Australia,
    1-3 December 2014.
  360. Glantz, S.
    Smoking in movies: How a policy loophole harms young people.
    Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, Brisbane, Australia,
    1-3 December 2014.
  361. What does the 2025 Smokefree Goal mean to the New Zealand public?
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    Vol 127 No 1406
  362. Gifford, H. Maubach, N. Newcombe, R.
    A qualitative analysis of messages to promote smoking cessation among pregnant women.
    BMJ open,
    4(11), e006716.
  363. Eckert, C. Rolls, K. Louviere, J.
    An evaluation of enhanced on-pack Quitline information formats.
    Accepted in Abstract Book at New Zealand Population Health Congress, Auckland, New Zealand,
    6-8 October 2014.
  364. Healey, B.
    Youth preferences for roll-your-own versus ready-made cigarettes: Trends in repeated national surveys (2006-13) and implications for policy.
    Accepted in Abstract Book at New Zealand Population Health Congress, Auckland, New Zealand,
    6-8 October 2014.
  365. Eckert, C. Kemper, J. Louviere, J. Rose, J.
    Some effects of tobacco brand descriptors on smokers perceptions and behaviours.
    New Zealand Population Health Congress, Auckland, New Zealand,
    6-8 October 2014.
  366. Beaglehole, R. Blakely, T.
    Master class: Smoke Free 2025.
    New Zealand Population Health Congress, Auckland, New Zealand,
    6-8 October 2014.
  367. Healy, B.
    Youth preferences for roll-your-own versus ready-made cigarettes: Trends in repeated national surveys (2006-13) and implications for policy.
    SRNT Europe conference, Santiago de Compostela, Spain,
    18-20 September 2014.
  368. Healey, B.
    Posting behaviour patterns in an online smoking cessation social network: Implications for intervention design and development.
    PloS one,
    9(9), e106603
  369. McGee, R.
    A systematic review on the impact of point-of-sale tobacco promotion on smoking.
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research,
    doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntu168
  370. Thomson, G.
    Smokefree 2025: patterns and trends in references to the smokefree goal in political speeches and press releases.
    NZ Med J,
    2014; 127 (1398) 122-125
  371. van der Deen, F.
    Smokefree 2025 – use of mass media in New Zealand lacks alignment with evidence and needs.
    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health,
    doi: 10.1111/1753-6405.12246
  372. Healey, B.
    Posting behaviour patterns in an online smoking cessation social network.
    Marketing and Public Policy Conference, Boston,
    5-7 June 2014.
  373. Healey, B. Jaine, R.
    Beyond retail regulation: Managing the social supply of tobacco.
    Marketing and Public Policy Conference, Boston,
    4-6 June 2014.
  374. Smokers and informed choice: Myth or reality? Plenary speech, Who’s Afraid of the Nanny State?
    The Freedom, Regulation and the Nation’s Health Symposium, Sydney, Australia,
    29 April 2014.
  375. Youth tobacco access: trends and policy implications.
    BMJ open,
    4(4), e004631.
  376. Maubach, N. Erick, S. Gifford, H. Newcombe, R.
    Interpretations of smoke-free messages to prompt cessation during pregnancy.
    The 20th Annual International Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), Seattle, USA,
    5-8 February 2014.
  377. Kemper, J.
    How do brand variant names affect perceptions of risk and quitting ease?
    The 20th Annual International Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), Seattle, USA,
    5-8 February 2014.
  378. Adolescents’ Tobacco Supply Sources in a Changing Policy Environment.
    The 20th Annual International Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), Seattle, USA,
    5-8 February 2014.
  379. Healey, B. Peace, J.
    Why Can’t I Agree to Disagree? Tobacco industry efforts to manipulate public opinion about plain packaging.
    The 20th Annual International Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), Seattle, USA,
    5-8 February 2014.
  380. Gray, R. Gifford, H. Erick, S. Thomson, G.
    Exploring an oxymoron: do young adults make an “informed choice” about smoking?
    The 20th Annual International Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), Seattle, USA,
    5-8 February 2014.
  381. Jaine, R. Healey, B.
    How adolescents view the tobacco endgame and tobacco control measures: trends and associations in support among 14–15 year olds.
    Tobacco Control,
    tobaccocontrol-2013.
  382. Eckert, C. Rolls, K. Louviere, J.
    A comparison of on-pack Quitline information formats.
    Tobacco control,
    tobaccocontrol-2014.
  383. A qualitative analysis of ‘informed choice’ among young adult smokers.
    Tobacco Control,
    doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-051793
  384. Burton, S. Spanjaard, D.
    An investigation of tobacco retail outlets as a cue for smoking.
    Australasian Marketing Journal (AMJ),
  385. Maubach, N. Gifford, H. Erick, S. Newcombe, R.
    What elements improve the perceived communication effectiveness of cessation messages? (Poster).
    Presented at Smokefree Oceania, Auckland, NZ,
    23-25 October, 2013.
  386. Jaine, R. Healey, B.
    “I Want to Live in a Country Where No-one Smokes” Trends in Adolescents’ Support for a Smokefree 2025 (Oral Presentation).
    Presented at Smokefree Oceania, Auckland, NZ,
    23-25 October, 2013.
  387. Could Evocative Brand Variant Names Undermine Plain Packaging? (Oral Presentation).
    Presented at Smokefree Oceania, Auckland, NZ,
    23-25 October, 2013.
  388. Healey, B. Jaine, R.
    Determinants of Adolescents’ Perceptions of Plain Packaging (Oral Presentation).
    Presented at Smokefree Oceania, Auckland, NZ,
    23-25 October, 2013.
  389. Van der Deen, F.
    An evaluation of NZ’s smokefree media strategy and the 2025 goal (Oral Presentation).
    Presented at Smokefree Oceania, Auckland, NZ,
    23-25 October, 2013
  390. Healey, B. Jaine, R.
    How do adolescents perceive plain packaging?
    NZ Medical Journal,
    Vol 126 No 1383.
  391. The case for tobacco supply restrictions.
    Public Health Expert,
    September 6, 2013
  392. Maubach, N. Gifford, H. Erick, S. Newcombe, R.
    What messages do young adult smokers believe will be effective in cessation advertising? (Poster).
    Presented at the 10th APACT conference, Japan,
    18-21 August.
  393. Whyte, G.
    Perceptions and Misperceptions of a Smokefree Goal: Challenges for Communications (Poster).
    Presented at the 10th APACT conference, Japan,
    18-21 August.
  394. Healey, B.
    Patterns of Posting Behaviour in an Online Cessation Community (Poster).
    Presented at the 10th APACT conference, Japan,
    18-21 August.
  395. Healey, B. Thomson, G.
    Monitoring political discourse around end-game goals. Using automated textual analysis to enable an on-going overview for tobacco control (Poster).
    Presented at the 10th APACT conference, Japan,
    18-21 August.
  396. Healey, B. Thomson, G. Taylor, S.
    Secondhand smoke exposure in cars and homes is associated with susceptibility to smoking in 14-15 year old children: Repeated national survey data (Poster).
    Presented at the 10th APACT conference, Japan,
    18-21 August.
  397. Whyte, G.
    New Zealand Smokers’ and Non-Smokers’ Support for End-Game Retail Policies (Oral Presentation).
    Presented at the 10th APACT conference, Japan,
    18-21 August.
  398. Whyte, G.
    An Evaluation of the Removal of Tobacco Retail Displays in New Zealand (Oral Presentation).
    Presented at the 10th APACT conference, Japan,
    18-21 August.
  399. Healey, B. Thomson, G. Taylor, S.
    Second-hand smoke exposure of children in cars in New Zealand: Repeated national survey data (Oral Presentation).
    Presented at the 10th APACT conference, Japan,
    18-21 August.
  400. Whyte, G.
    Advancing the retail endgame: public perceptions of retail policy interventions.
    Tobacco Control,
    advance online. doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051065 (Published first 10 July 2013).
  401. Hoek-Sims, A.
    A qualitative exploration of young adult smokers’ responses to novel tobacco warnings.
    BMC Public Health,
    2013, 13:609
  402. Maubach, N. Crane, J. McCool, J.
    Smoking in children’s films – covert tobacco advertising causing smoking uptake or much ado about nothing?
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    126(1375).
  403. Public support for more action on smoking.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    126(1375)
  404. How Effective Are Alternative Plain Pack Designs? (Oral Presentation).
    Marketing and Public Policy Conference 2013: The Changing Role of Policy in Consumer Well-Being. Washington D.C.: May 30–June 1, 2013.
    Best Paper in Conference. Published in: Salisbury L, Seiders K eds. Conference Proceedings. American Marketing Association, Vol 23, p 42-43; 2013, Chicago.
  405. Mather, D. Maubach, N. Gifford, H. Erick, S. Tautolo, D. Newcombe, R.
    An Evaluation of Alternative Smokefree Message Themes (Oral Presentation).
    Paper presented by Richard Edwards at the 19th Annual International Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT), Boston USA,
    13-16 March 2013.
  406. Healey, B. Thomson, G. Taylor, S.
    The important persisting problem of smoking in cars with children: New data from a multi-year national survey of young people.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    126 (1369).
  407. McCool, J. Thomson, G. Gifford, H.
    Crossing the Smoking Divide for Young Adults: Expressions of Stigma and Identity Among Smokers and Nonsmokers.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    15(2), 552-556.
  408. Maubach, N. Gifford, H. Erick, S. Newcombe, R.
    “The times are changing”: New Zealand smokers’ perceptions of the tobacco endgame.
    Tobacco Control,
    22(6), 395-400. doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2011-050398
  409. Healey, B. Thomson, G. Taylor, S.
    Youth exposure to in-vehicle second-hand smoke and their smoking behaviours: trends and associations in repeated national surveys (2006–2012).
    Tobacco Control,
    doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051124