This page includes ASPIRE Aotearoa outputs (e.g., blogs, op-eds, research reports, submissions, conference presentations, and posters). Many outputs include links to an online resource or can be downloaded directly as a PDF. You can search journal publications by category, type of publication, year of publication, and author.

 

  • Smokefree 2025: ten years and counting.
    Report from the Public Health Summer School, 2015,
    University of Otago, Wellington, April 2015
  • Use and experiences of e-cigarettes in a dark market.
    Presented at SRNT 21st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA,
    February 2015
  • Quigley, R.
    Smokers’ perceptions and experiences of a smoke-free campus.
    Presented at SRNT 21st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA,
    February 2015
  • Smokers’ and non-smokers’ support for endgame measures.
    Presented at SRNT 21st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA,
    February, 2015
  • Smith, K.
    A qualitative investigation of low income smokers’ responses to excise tax increases.
    Presented at SRNT 21st Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, USA,
    February, 2015
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.