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.

  • Matthes, B. K. Lauber, K. Zatoński, M. Robertson, L. Gilmore, A. B.
    Developing more detailed taxonomies of tobacco industry political activity in low-income and middle-income countries: Qualitative evidence from eight countries.
    BMJ Global Health,
    6, e004096. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004096
  • Sillero-Rejon, C. Leonards, U. Munafò, M. R. Hedge, C. Toll, B. Maynard, O. M.
    Avoidance of tobacco health warnings? An eye-tracking approach.
    Addiction,
    116(1), 126-138. doi: 10.1111/add.15148
  • Eckert, C. Louviere, J. Ling, P. Popova, L.
    Analysis of on-pack messages for e-liquids: A discrete choice study.
    Tobacco Control,
    Advance online publication. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056033
  • Gurram, N. Grout, L. Thomson, G.
    A survey of the smokefree status of pedestrian-only spaces in 10 New Zealand local government areas.
    New Zealand Medical Journal,
    134(1544), 69-80.
  • Strickett, E. Robertson, L. Erick, S.
    A qualitative analysis of Māori and Pacific people's experiences of using electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS).
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    23(3), 550-556. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa087
  • A qualitative analysis of how people who smoke and manage lower incomes perceive the Smokefree 2025 goal
    The New Zealand Medical Journal (Online), 134(1535), 83-87.
  • 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.
  • Perceptions of financial incentives for smoking cessation: A survey of smokers in a country with an endgame goal.
    Nicotine & Tobacco Research,
    20(12), 1481-1488.
  • Gurtner, M. Gage, R. Thomson, G. Jaine, R. Smith, M. Signal, L.
    Are children smoke-free at home? Using wearable cameras to study children’s exposure to smoking and smoking paraphernalia in private spaces.
    Child: Care, Health and Development,
    Advance online publication.
  • Why has adolescent smoking declined dramatically? Trend analysis using repeat cross-sectional data from New Zealand 2002-2015.
    BMJ Open,
    8(10).