Search Results - "Maubach, Ninya"
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Strong public support for plain packaging of tobacco products
Published in Australian and New Zealand journal of public health (01-10-2012)Get full text
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Interpretive front-of-pack nutrition labels. Comparing competing recommendations
Published in Appetite (01-11-2014)“…•We conducted a best–worst experiment to assess how nutrition labels affect choices.•We also tested the labels' effects in the presence of nutrition and health…”
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Effects of plain packaging, warning labels, and taxes on young people's predicted sugar-sweetened beverage preferences: an experimental study
Published in The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (01-09-2016)“…Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is associated with increased risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and dental caries. Our aim was to assess…”
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Social smokers' management of conflicted identities
Published in Tobacco control (01-07-2013)“…Background Although social smoking has increased among young adults, it remains a poorly understood behaviour. The authors explored how young adult social…”
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An exploration of parents’ food purchasing behaviours
Published in Appetite (01-12-2009)“…A qualitative study explored factors that influence parents’ food purchasing behaviours in supermarkets and away-from-home settings, particularly the role…”
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End‐of‐life care in an Australian acute hospital: a retrospective observational study
Published in Internal medicine journal (01-11-2019)“…Background There is a gap in knowledge about the kind and quality of care experienced by hospital patients at the end of their lives. Aims To document and…”
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A qualitative analysis of messages to promote smoking cessation among pregnant women
Published in BMJ open (27-11-2014)“…Objectives Although aware that smoking while pregnant presents serious risks to their unborn children, some women continue to smoke and rationalise their…”
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‘The times are changing’: New Zealand smokers' perceptions of the tobacco endgame
Published in Tobacco control (01-11-2013)“…Background The New Zealand government's goal of achieving a smoke-free society by 2025 reflects growing interest in ‘endgame’ solutions to tobacco smoking…”
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qualitative study of New Zealand parents' views on front-of-pack nutrition labels
Published in Nutrition & dietetics (01-06-2010)“…As well as providing mandatory nutrition information, some Australian and New Zealand food manufacturers insert additional nutrient details on the front of…”
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Public support for more action on smoking
Published in New Zealand medical journal (31-05-2013)“…An online survey of 414 smokers and 414 non-smokers found strong support among New Zealanders for more tobacco control interventions. In particular, support…”
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Social smokers' management of conflicted identities: Table 1
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A model for addressing stakeholders' concerns about direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medicines
Published in European journal of marketing (01-09-2005)“…Purpose - To explore how a "harm chain" analysis could identify and address stakeholders' concerns about direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription…”
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Smoking in children's films--covert tobacco advertising causing smoking uptake or much ado about nothing?
Published in New Zealand medical journal (31-05-2013)“…Often arranged through formal contracts with film companies and actors,8 many films present smoking as a common, normal and even aspirational behaviour,…”
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Response to Paynter and Chapman’s letter, “Is censorship of films a useful solution to the problem of covert tobacco advertising?”
Published in New Zealand medical journal (14-06-2013)Get full text
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A model for addressing stakeholders' concerns about directtoconsumer advertising of prescription medicines
Published in European journal of marketing (01-09-2005)“…Purpose To explore how a harm chain analysis could identify and address stakeholders' concerns about directtoconsumer advertising of prescription medicines…”
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Consumers' knowledge, perceptions, and responsiveness to direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medicines
Published in New Zealand medical journal (16-02-2007)“…Explores whether direct-to-consumer-advertising (DTCA) of prescription medicines increased disadvantaged consumers' knowledge of important health issues and…”
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Eliminating tobacco point of sale displays: removing the retail detail from the devil
Published in New Zealand medical journal (04-11-2011)“…First outlined comprehensively in a systematic review,2 subsequent work has further documented how displays increase the risk of experimentation among…”
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Consumers' knowledge, perceptions, and responsiveness to direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medicines
Published in New Zealand medical journal (16-02-2007)“…This research explored whether direct-to-consumer-advertising of prescription medicines (DTCA) increased disadvantaged consumers' knowledge of important health…”
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Switch to large pictorial health warnings on cigarette packs
Published in BMJ (Online) (10-04-2013)“…The New Zealand government's announcement that it will bring in legislation for plain cigarette packs is a welcome public health development. 1 2 However, the…”
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New Zealand general practitioners' views on direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription medicines : a qualitative analysis
Published in New Zealand medical journal (20-05-2005)“…Explores the range of opinions held by a sample of GPs toward direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription medicines. Conducts interviews with 20 GPs…”
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