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.

  • Maddox, R. Calma, T. Whop, LJ.
    Oversimplification of a complex public health issue that serves exploitative industry interests.
    Addiction
  • Ozarka, E. Blank, M.-L.
    A hopeful journey: Responses to efficacy labels from people using RYO tobacco in Aotearoa New Zealand.
    Tobacco Control
    doi: 10.1136/tc-2024-05916
  • Ozarka, E. Blank, ML.
    Managing fear responses: a qualitative analysis of pictorial warning labels five years post-plain packaging.
    Nicotine & tobacco research
    22;27(6):1059-65.
  • Gallopel-Morvan, K.
    Aotearoa New Zealand's 'endgame' legislation: A critical analysis of the parliamentary repeal debate using an adapted policy dystopia model approach.
    Tobacco Control
    doi: 10.1136/tc-2024-059187
  • Looking back and planning ahead: the tobacco endgame and controlling tobacco industry interference in Aotearoa New Zealand.
    Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
    5:1-9.
  • 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)
  • Calma, T.
    Stories, Sovereignty, and Smoking Cessation: Indigenous Perspectives
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research
    27(3):367-8
  • Zhang, J. Tautolo, E. Tautolo, E. Agar, TK. Quah, ACK. Fong, GT.
    Support for and likely impacts of endgame measures in the Smokefree Aotearoa Action Plan: findings from the 2020–2021 International Tobacco Control New Zealand (EASE) surveys.
    New Zealand Medical Journal
    24; 138(1608)
  • E-cigarette policies in Aotearoa (New Zealand): An Indigenous perspective
    Addiction
    119(11):1871-1872
  • Zhang, J. Tautolo, E. Johnson, E. Agar, T. Quah, A.C.K. Fong, G.T.
    Support for and likely impacts of endgame measures in the Smokefree Aotearoa Action Plan: findings from the 2020–2021 International Tobacco Control New Zealand (EASE) surveys
    New Zealand Medical Journal
    138(1608)