Objectives Reducing smoking in young adults, particularly young Māori and Pacific, is vital for reducing tobacco harm and health inequalities in New Zealand (NZ). We investigated how NZ policy experts appraised the feasibility and likely effectiveness of interventions designed to reduce smoking prevalence among 18–24 year olds. Design We used a qualitative design, conducting semistructured interviews and applying thematic analysis. Participants We interviewed 15 key informants, including politicians, senior policy analysts and leading tobacco control advocates. Participant selection was based on seniority and expertise and ensuring diverse perspectives were represented. Interventions We examined nine interventions that could either promote ...
The aim of this paper was to explore the attitudes and associations of smoking among adolescents to ...
Abstract Objective: This study examines the extent to which young people are acting as ‘agents of ch...
In this Commentary, we aim to synthesize recent epidemiological data on tobacco and health inequalit...
Introduction Reducing the prevalence of smoking in New Zealand is a priority, whereby greater re...
Background Tobacco use is a leading risk factor for preventable mortality and causes around 5,000 de...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in ending the tobacco epidemic and in applying ‘end...
Background The normality of smoking that children are exposed to is associated with increased risk o...
Issue addressed: As tobacco control moves further into the legislative field, it is important to gau...
Abstract Objectives : This study sought to examine young New Zealand smokers’ access to social suppl...
Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in New Zealand and is known to cause various types...
Background: Smoking is a major public health concern and a leading cause of health loss within New ...
Although cigarette smoking rate has declined consistently in the past four decades in Australia, the...
At the beginning of 1998 New Zealand lacked tobac-co dependence treatments. Only a small amount of G...
Aims To describe the sources of cigarettes for under-age youth who had smoked in the previous month,...
The introduction of tobacco to Aotearoa, and the socio-political context in which this occurred, con...
The aim of this paper was to explore the attitudes and associations of smoking among adolescents to ...
Abstract Objective: This study examines the extent to which young people are acting as ‘agents of ch...
In this Commentary, we aim to synthesize recent epidemiological data on tobacco and health inequalit...
Introduction Reducing the prevalence of smoking in New Zealand is a priority, whereby greater re...
Background Tobacco use is a leading risk factor for preventable mortality and causes around 5,000 de...
Abstract Background There is increasing interest in ending the tobacco epidemic and in applying ‘end...
Background The normality of smoking that children are exposed to is associated with increased risk o...
Issue addressed: As tobacco control moves further into the legislative field, it is important to gau...
Abstract Objectives : This study sought to examine young New Zealand smokers’ access to social suppl...
Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in New Zealand and is known to cause various types...
Background: Smoking is a major public health concern and a leading cause of health loss within New ...
Although cigarette smoking rate has declined consistently in the past four decades in Australia, the...
At the beginning of 1998 New Zealand lacked tobac-co dependence treatments. Only a small amount of G...
Aims To describe the sources of cigarettes for under-age youth who had smoked in the previous month,...
The introduction of tobacco to Aotearoa, and the socio-political context in which this occurred, con...
The aim of this paper was to explore the attitudes and associations of smoking among adolescents to ...
Abstract Objective: This study examines the extent to which young people are acting as ‘agents of ch...
In this Commentary, we aim to synthesize recent epidemiological data on tobacco and health inequalit...