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.

  • Sullivan, G. Zhang, J. Silailai, L. Wright, K. Coony, E.
    Drug harm prevention needs among adolescents in Aotearoa New Zealand: findings from the Youth19 Survey.
    New Zealand Medical Journal
    138(1662):1-18.
  • Ait Ouakrim, D. Wilson, T. Howe, S. Summers, J. Gartner, CE. Blakely, T.
    Modelling the potential impacts of limiting vaping product sales to pharmacies.
    Tobacco control
  • 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.
  • Hosking, R. Sanders, C. van der Eijk, Y. Gallopel-Morvan, K.
    Removing or returning freedom? Views on a nicotine-free generation policy held by young people from aotearoa who use electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS)
    Tobacco Control
  • ‘You just wanna hit it…‘cause like it smells like fun’: a qualitative investigation of adolescents’ experiences of nicotine vaping in Aotearoa New Zealand.
    Kōtuitui
    20(4): 717-737
  • Sanders, C. Hosking, R. Gallopel-Morvan, K. van der Eijk, Y. Hammond, D.
    Lived experiences of stigma and altered self-perceptions among young people who are addicted to ENDS: a qualitative study from Aotearoa New Zealand
    Tob Control
    tc-2024-058946.
  • Maddox, R. Diaz, A. Telford, R. Pope, S. Heris, C.
    Resisting industry narratives: guidance to avoid tobacco and nicotine industry framing.
    Health promotion international
    1;39(6):daae143. doi: 10.1093/heapro/daae143.
  • “You just wanna hit it… ‘cause like it smells like fun”: A qualitative investigation of adolescents’ experiences of nicotine vaping in Aotearoa New Zealand
    Kotuitui New Zealand Social Science Journal Online
    1-21
  • Perceptions of illicit tobacco sources following a proposed reduction in tobacco availability: A qualitative analysis of New Zealanders who smoke
    Nicotine and Tobacco Research.