This page includes ASPIRE Aotearoa publications in peer reviewed journals (e.g., articles, editorials, and letters). You can search journal publications by category, type of publication, year of publication, and author.

  • McGlinchy, B. Smith, M. Gurtner, M. D’Souza, A. Signal, L.
    Clearing the haze: novel methodology objectively assessing children’s online exposure to tobacco and vape marketing
    Health Promotion International
    40(2):daae193
  • Zhang, J. Tautolo, E. Agar, T. Quah, A.C.K Fong, G.T.
    Patterns and experiences of smoking, electronic cigarettes (vapes) and heated tobacco use among people who smoke or who recently quit
    The New Zealand Medical Journal
    138(1612)
  • Kim, H. Gartner, C. Puljević, C. Morphett, K. Kim, D.H. Chun, H.R. Ekdahl, M. Kang, H.
    Public Support for Tobacco Endgame Policies: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research
    27(4):586-97
  • Egger, S. David, M. Hardie, L. Weber, M. F. Luo, Q. Freeman, B.
    Trends in smoking prevalence among 14–15-year-old adolescents before and after the emergence of vaping in New Zealand; an interrupted time series analysis of repeated cross-sectional data, 1999–2023
    The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
  • Calma, T.
    Stories, Sovereignty, and Smoking Cessation: Indigenous Perspectives
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research
    27(3):367-8
  • Hosking, R. Sanders, C. van der Eijk, Y. Gallopel-Morvan, K.
    Removing or returning freedom? Views on a nicotine-free generation policy held by young people from aotearoa who use electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS)
    Tobacco Control
  • A narrative analysis of a tobacco industry campaign to disrupt Aotearoa New Zealand’s endgame policies
    Tobacco Control.
  • Smoking, vaping and drinking: A qualitative analysis of Aotearoa New Zealand young adults who tried e-cigarettes to stop smoking tobacco.
    Addiction. 119(4):686-695.
  • Bullen, C. Tukuitonga, C. Walker, N.
    Public health vandalism: new Government scraps world-leading smokefree legislation
    NZMJ. 2023;136(1587).
  • New Zealand’s new government says it will repeal ground breaking anti smoking law.
    British Medical Journal. 383. p2814.