Research | New Zealand
2017
Wilson N, Tucker A.
Die another day: James Bond's smoking over six decades.
Tobacco Control.
Online First.
10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053426.
16 January 2017.
2016
Marsh L, McGee R, Robertson L, Ward M, Llewellyn R.
Little change in tobacco imagery on New Zealand television: 10 years on.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
40: 218–220.
31 May 2016.
Gendall P, Hoek J, Edwards R, Glantz SA.
Effect of exposure to smoking in movies on young adult smoking in New Zealand.
PLoS ONE.
11(3):e0148692.
9 March 2016.
2007
Laugesen M, Scragg R, Wellman RJ, DiFranza JR.
R-rated film viewing and adolescent smoking.
Preventive Medicine.
2007;45(6):454-459.
doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2007.07.025.
26 July 2007.
2006
McGee R, Ketchel J.
Tobacco imagery on New Zealand television 2002-2004.
Tobacco Control.
2006 Oct;15(5):412-4.
15 October 2006.
Gale J, Fry B, Smith T, Okawa K, Chakrabarti A, Ah-Yen D, Yi J, Townsend S, Carroll R, Stockwell A, Sievwright A, Dew K, Thomson G.
Smoking in film in New Zealand: Measuring risk exposure.
BMC Public Health.
2006;6:243.
doi:10.1186/1471-2458-6-243.
1 October 2006.
2005
McCool JP, Cameron LD, Petrie KJ.
The influence of smoking imagery on the smoking intentions of young people: Testing a media interpretation model.
Journal of Adolescent Health.
2005;36(6):475-85.
doi:10.1016/j.jadohealth.2004.03.006.
1 June 2005.
2003
McCool JP, Cameron LD, Petrie KJ.
Interpretations of smoking in film by older teenagers.
Social Science and Medicine.
2003;56(5):1023-32.
doi:10.1016/S0277-9536(02)00096-5.
1 March 2003.
2001
McCool JP, Cameron LD, Petrie KJ.
Adolescent perceptions of smoking imagery in film.
Social Science & Medicine.
2001 May;52(10):1577-87.
15 May 2001.