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  • An analysis of tobacco placement in YouTube cartoon series The Big Lez Show

    Article
    Thu 2 May 2019

    This paper, recently published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, investigates how social media platforms such as YouTube provide largely unregulated opportunities for covert tobacco product pl

  • ASPIRE 2025 Recognised for Tobacco Control Excellence

    General news
    Tue 2 Apr 2019
    On Monday the 1st of April, ASPIRE 2025 received the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand President’s Award, which recognised the research theme’s “exemplary efforts and achievements in the field of smoking cessation and tobacco control”.
  • Smokefree signage at railway stations: a survey of 54 stations in 11 local government areas

    Letter
    Tue 5 Mar 2019
    Overview

    This study by ASPIRE2025 researchers identified the extent and nature of outdoor smokefree signage at a sample of railway stations in New Zealand.

  • Conference Abstracts - SRNT 2019

    Conferences
    Mon 18 Feb 2019

    Research from both ASPIRE2025 and NIHI will be presented this week at the international SRNT conference in San Francisco, USA.

  • ASPIRE Co-Directors Welcome Smokefree Cars

    General news
    Mon 11 Feb 2019

    ASPIRE2025 co-directors Anaru Waa, Janet Hoek and Richard Edwards welcome Minister Salesa’s announcement that she intends to progress a ban on smoking in cars.

  • What does the EY Tobacco Excise Tax Evaluation Report mean for reaching the Smokefree 2025 Goal?

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    Thu 24 Jan 2019
    Overview

    This blog comments on the Ernst and Young (EY) report to the Ministry of Health, which evaluated tobacco excise tax increases as a strategy for achieving the Government’s Smokefree 2

  • Testing policy evaluation methods for smoke-free outdoor area policies

    Article
    Tue 23 Dec 2014
    Abstract:

    We aimed to test evaluation methods for smoke-free outdoor area policies using a long-term evaluation of a smoke-free parks and playgrounds policy as a case study.

  • What does the 2025 Smokefree Goal mean to the New Zealand public?

    Letter
    Fri 19 Dec 2014

    The New Zealand government has committed to a goal of making New Zealand essentially a smokefree nation by 2025.

  • A qualitative analysis of messages to promote smoking cessation among pregnant women

    Article
    Fri 19 Dec 2014
    ABSTRACT Objectives:

    Although aware that smoking while pregnant presents serious risks to their unborn children, some women continue to smoke and rationalise their dissonance rather than quit.

  • A comparison of on-pack Quitline information formats

    Article
    Mon 10 Nov 2014

    New research from the University of Otago suggests tobacco plain packaging would be enhanced by clearer and more visually striking Quitline information.

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