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.

  • A narrative analysis of a tobacco industry campaign to disrupt Aotearoa New Zealand’s endgame policies
    Tobacco Control.
  • Perceptions of illicit tobacco sources following a proposed reduction in tobacco availability: A qualitative analysis of New Zealanders who smoke
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research.
  • E-cigarette flavours and vaping as a social practice: Implications for tobacco control
    Critical Public Health. DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2023.2226806
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • How do people who smoke perceive a tobacco retail outlet reduction policy in Aotearoa New Zealand? A qualitative analysis
    Tobacco Control.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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