سالي كاسويل
Casswell, Sally
كاسويل، سالي
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Works
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Addressing the harmful use of alcohol : a guide to developing effective alcohol regulation | |
Alcohol in Oceania, c1986 | |
Alcohol : no ordinary commodity | |
Alcohol taxation in the Western Pacific region | |
The emergence of amphetamine use in New Zealand: findings from the 1998 and 2001 National Drug Surveys | |
Ethics and journal publishing: taking the debate forward. Why it is helpful to know the funding source. | |
An evaluated community action project on alcohol. | |
Evaluation of a school-based alcohol education program, 1981 | |
The extent and nature of televised food advertising to New Zealand children and adolescents | |
Global Alcohol Harm Network: Struggling or Emerging? A Response to Shiffman | |
Guidelines on sensible drinking. | |
Health and societal effects of alcohol. | |
Helping research and policy meet. | |
How do we respond to recreational drug use in the Southern Hemisphere? | |
How the alcohol industry relies on harmful use of alcohol and works to protect its profits | |
ICAP and the perils of partnership. | |
ICAP's latest report on alcohol education -- a flawed process | |
The impact of alcohol-related presentations in the emergency department and the wider policy debate | |
Impact of liking for advertising and brand allegiance on drinking and alcohol-related aggression: a longitudinal study. | |
Impacts of New Zealand's lowered minimum purchase age on context-specific drinking and related risks | |
The importance of amount and location of drinking for the experience of alcohol-related problems. | |
Increased drinking in a metropolitan city in China: a study of alcohol consumption patterns and changes | |
Increased use of police and health-related services among those with heavy drinkers in their lives in New Zealand | |
Increases in quantities consumed in drinking occasions in New Zealand 1995-2004. | |
Increases in typical quantities consumed and alcohol-related problems during a decade of liberalizing alcohol policy | |
Industry influences: more case studies needed. | |
The International Alcohol Control Study: Methodology and implementation. | |
Intoxigenic digital spaces? Youth, social networking sites and alcohol marketing | |
Introduction: community action research and the prevention of alcohol problems at the local level | |
A longitudinal study of New Zealand children's experience with alcohol | |
Marijuana use in New Zealand, 1990 and 1998. | |
Marketing and supplying alcohol to young people. | |
The negotiation of New Zealand alcohol policy in a decade of stabilized consumption and political change: the role of research | |
Neighbourhood matters: perceptions of neighbourhood cohesiveness and associations with alcohol, cannabis and tobacco use. | |
The New Zealand Government Inquiry Into Mental Health And Addiction's recommendations on substance use: some reflections from the science perspective | |
New Zealand Pacific peoples' drinking style: too much or nothing at all? | |
Non-medical drug use in students | |
Occupational level of the father and alcohol consumption during adolescence; patterns and predictors | |
Ocena programów prewencyjnych na poziomie społeczności lokalnych : problemy pojęciowe i metodologiczne na przykładzie projektu lokalnego oraz projektu koncesjonowania handlu alkoholem w Nowej Zelandii | |
Online alcohol delivery is associated with heavier drinking during the first New Zealand COVID-19 pandemic restrictions | |
The organisational politics of alcohol control policy | |
Perilous partnerships: a reply. | |
Persuading parliamentarians: advocacy and lobbying on alcohol-related issues | |
Population level policies on alcohol: are they still appropriate given that "alcohol is good for the heart'? | |
Possibilities for the promotion of good health. | |
The primary prevention of alcohol and other drug-related problems amongst women, 1992: | |
Prioritising action on alcohol for health and development | |
Priority actions for the non-communicable disease crisis | |
Profits and pandemics: prevention of harmful effects of tobacco, alcohol, and ultra-processed food and drink industries. | |
Profits or people? The informative case of alcohol marketing. | |
Proposed new industry code on unhealthy food marketing to children and young people: will it make a difference? | |
Public control of alcohol: licensing trusts in New Zealand | |
Public discourse on the benefits of moderation: implications for alcohol policy development. | |
Purchases by heavier drinking young people concentrated in lower priced beverages: Implications for policy. | |
Quantitative tools and measurements for assessing the implementation of regulatory policies in reducing alcohol consumption and alcohol‐related harms: A scoping review | |
Ready to drinks are associated with heavier drinking patterns among young females | |
Recreational drug use among Auckland high school students | |
Reducing harm from alcohol: call to action | |
Reduction in global alcohol-attributable harm unlikely after setback at WHO Executive Board | |
Reduction in Late-Night Violence following the Introduction of National New Zealand Trading Hour Restrictions | |
Regulation of alcohol marketing: a global view | |
The response of New Zealand boys to corporate and sponsorship alcohol advertising on television | |
Responses to televised alcohol advertisements associated with drinking behaviour of 10-17-year-olds | |
A restrictive alcohol social supply law change is associated with less supply to friends under 18 years | |
Risk functions for frequency of alcohol-related negative consequences: New Zealand survey data | |
Sally Casswell: champion for communities tackling alcohol. Interview by Kelly Morris | |
Setting objectives for drug control policy | |
The social location of harm from others' drinking in 10 societies | |
Socio-economic disadvantage is associated with heavier drinking in high but not middle-income countries participating in the International Alcohol Control Study | |
Socioeconomic status and drinking patterns in young adults. | |
Support for alcohol policies among drinkers in Mongolia, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, St Kitts and Nevis, Thailand and Vietnam: Data from the International Alcohol Control Study. | |
Survey data need not underestimate alcohol consumption | |
Tackling NCDs: a different approach is needed | |
Te Whanau Cadillac--a waka for change | |
Trajectories of drinking from 18 to 26 years: identification and prediction. | |
Trends in alcohol-related harms and offences in a liberalized alcohol environment | |
TV advertising of alcohol is not in the interests of public health: comments on Ellickson et al. | |
Types of male drinkers: a multivariate study. | |
User reports of problems associated with alcohol and marijuana | |
Vested interests in addiction research and policy. Why do we not see the corporate interests of the alcohol industry as clearly as we see those of the tobacco industry? | |
What children know about alcohol and how they know it | |
Why have guidelines at all? A critical perspective | |
Will alcohol harm get the global response it deserves? |