Publication or Resource

Thornley, L. Thomson, G.
Evidence and feasibility review: Summary report.
ASPIRE 2025, University of Otago, Wellington,
van der Deen, F.S. Cleghorn, C.L. Kvizhinadze, G. Cobiac, L.J. Nghiem, N. Blakely, T.
Impact of five tobacco endgame strategies on future smoking prevalence, population health and health system costs: two modelling studies to inform the tobacco endgame.
Tobacco Control,
2018;27:278-286 .
Witt, M. Thomson, G.
The smokefree 2025 goal: An opportunity for the new government.
New Zealand Medical Journal,
131 (1477), 123-125.
Petrović-van der Deen, F.S. Blakely, T.
Modelling the number of quitters needed to achieve New Zealand’s Smokefree 2025 goal for Māori and non-Māori.
New Zealand Medical Journal,
131(1487), 30-37.
Tu, D. Martin, G. Gifford, H. Newcombe, R.
Smoking prevalence among doctors and nurses: 2013 New Zealand census data.
New Zealand Medical Journal,
131(1471), 48-57.
The pros and cons of a smokefree Aotearoa 2025 goal: The case is overwhelmingly pro for NZ.
Public Health Expert Blog,
2019, Oct 31
Ten things we can learn from new smoking and vaping data about progress to Smokefree Aotearoa 2025.
Public Health Expert Blog,
2019, Dec 17
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
New Zealand tobacco control developments [Oral presentation].
FRESH North-East Seminar, Durham, United Kingdom,
2019, Nov 04
Thornley, L. Schwartz, R. Hara, M. Clancy, L. Duffy, S. Gilljam, H.
Findings from the INSPIRED (Network to Share Insights on Tobacco Endgames) project [Oral presentation].
Society for Research into Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT) 25th Annual Meeting Conference, San Francisco, California, United States,
2019, Feb 20-23
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