Drinking in New Zealand and Alcohol Policy

Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Romeo, J. S., Moewaka Barnes, H., Connor, J., & Rehm, J. (2024). Quantifying alcohol-attributable disability-adjusted life years to others than the drinker in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A modelling study based on administrative data. Addiction, published online February 26, https://doi.org/10.1111/add.16435.

Casswell, S. (2024). Misleading conclusion from limited research approach: Comment on Manthey et al. ‘Restricting alcohol marketing to reduce alcohol consumption: A systematic review of the empirical evidence for one of the “best buys”’ [Letter]. Addiction, Early view, https://doi.org/10.1111/add.16453

Gilmore, I., Finlay, I., McKee, M., Marmot, M., Casswell, S., Rice, P., & Severi, K. (2023). Commending Public Health Scotland's evaluation of minimum unit pricing [Letter]. Lancet, 402(10404), 771. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(23)01584-2

Leung, J. Y., Randerson, S., McLellan, G., & Casswell, S. (2023). Addressing the influence of the alcohol industry in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Medical Journal, 136(1579), 104-112. A606

Torney, A., Room, R., Huckle, T., Casswell, S., & Callinan, S. (2023). Beverage-specific consumption trends: a cross-country, cross-sectional comparison. International Journal of Drug Policy, 117, 104047. https://doi.org/104010.101016/j.drugpo.102023.104047 A596

Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Parker, K., Graydon-Guy, T., Leung, J., Parry, C., Torun, P., Sengee, G., Pham, C., Gray-Phillip, G., Callinan, S., Chaiyasong, S., MacKintosh, A. M., Meier, P., & Randerson, S. (2023). Effective alcohol policies are associated with reduced consumption among demographic groups who drink heavily. Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research, 47(4), 786-795. https://doi.org/10.1111/acer.15030 A578

Babor, T., Casswell, S., Graham, K., Huckle, T., Livingston, M., Rehm, J., Room, R., Rossow, I., & Sornpaisarn, B. (2022). Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity – A Summary of the Third Edition. Addiction, 117(12), 3024-3036. A611

Babor, T. F., Casswell, S., Graham, K., Huckle, T., Livingston, M., Osterberg, E., Rehm, J., Room, R., Rossow, I., & Sornpaisarn, B. (2023). Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press.

Romeo, J., Huckle, T., Casswell, S., Connor, J., Rehm, J., & McGinn, V. (2023). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Aotearoa, New Zealand: estimates of prevalence and indications of inequity. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online ahead of print Feb 21, doi: 10.1111/dar.13619 A579

Adams, J., Asiasiga, L., & Neville, S. (2023). The alcohol industry—A commercial determinant of poor health for Rainbow communities. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, Adams, J., Asiasiga, L., & Neville, S. (2023). The alcohol industry—A commercial determinant of poor health for Rainbow communities. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 34(4), 903-909. doi: 10.1002/HPJA.1665. A567

Casswell, S. (2022). A policy agenda for the commercial determinants of health. In N. Maani, M. Petticrew, & S. Galea (Eds.), Commercial determinants of health. Oxford University Press

Huckle, T., & Romeo, J. (2022). Estimating child maltreatment cases that could be alcohol-attributable in New Zealand. Addiction, published online December 16. doi: 10.1111/add.16111 A575

Leung, J. Y. Y., Casswell, S., Parker, K., Huckle, T., Romeo, J., Graydon-Guy, T., Byron, K., Callinan, S., Chaiyasong , S., Gordon, R., Harker, N., Mackintosh, A. M., Meier, P., Paraje, G., Parry, C. D. H., Cuong Pham, Petersen Williams, P., Randerson, S., Schelleman-Offermans, K., Sengee, G., Torun, P., van Dalen, W. (2023). Effective alcohol policies and lifetime abstinence: an analysis of the International Alcohol Control (IAC) Policy Index. Drug and Alcohol Review, 42(3), 704-713. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/dar.13582. A570

Huckle, T., & Casswell, S. (2022). Alcohol corporations and the metaverse: Threats to public health? Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 29 October, doi: 10.1111/dar.13566. A573

Jankhotkaew, J., Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Chaiyasong, S., & Phonsuk, P. (2023). Quantitative tools and measurements for assessing the implementation of regulatory policies in reducing alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harms: A scoping review. Drug and Alcohol Review, 42(1), 157-168. https://doi.org/10.1111/dar.13543 A566

Lyons, A. C., Goodwin, I., Carah, N., Young, J., Moewaka Barnes, A., & McCreanor, T. (2022). Limbic platform capitalism: Understanding the contemporary marketing of health-demoting products on social media. Addiction Research & Theory, 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066359.2022.2124976 A561

Casswell, S. (2022). A new opportunity for a fairer, more equitable approach to alcohol supply—minus the marketing [Editorial]. New Zealand Medical Journal, 135(July 15), 14-16 A555

Jankhotkaew, J., Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Chaiyasong, S., & Phonsuk, P. (2022). Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of Effective Alcohol Control Policies: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmenatal Research and Public Health, 19(11). doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116742 A554

Casswell, S. (2022). Development of Alcohol Control Policy in Vietnam: Transnational Corporate Interests at the Policy Table, Global Public Health Largely Absent. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, published online June 1, doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2022.6625 A553

Adams, J., Wong, G., Zhao, I. Y., Saravanakumar, P., & Holroyd, E., & Neville, S. (2022). Asian drinking cultures in New Zealand: A scoping review. SAGE Open, 12(2). doi: 10.1177/21582440221097921 A534

Adams, J., Asiasiga, L., & Neville, S. (2022). Justifications for heavy alcohol use among gender and sexually diverse people. Global Public Health, 17(9), 2018-2033. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1957492 A532

Leung, J. Y. Y., & Casswell, S. (2022). The WHO Foundation should not accept donations from the alcohol industry. BMJ Global Health, 7, e008707. doi:008710.001136/bmjgh-002022-008707. A539

Liu, S Huang, F.; Zhu, X.; Zhou, S.; Si, X.; Zhao, Y.; Liu, Y. Zhang, X.; Casswell, S. (2022). China’s Changing Alcohol Market and Need for an Enhanced Policy Response: A Narrative Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(10), 5866. Doi: 10.3390/ijerph19105866 A541

Casswell S., Huckle T., Parker K., Romeo J., Graydon-Guy T., Leung J., Byron, K., Callinan, S., Chaiyasong, S., Gordon, R., MacKintosh, A. M., Meier, P., Paraje, G., Parry, C. D. H., Pham, C., Petersen Williams, P., Randerson, S., Schelleman-Offermans, K., Sengee, G., Torun, P., van Dalen, W., Harker, N. (2022) Benchmarking alcohol policy based on stringency and impact: The International Alcohol Control (IAC) policy index. PLOS Global Public Health 2(4): e0000109. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000109 A540

Casswell, S., & Babor, T. F. (2022, April 19). The gathering storm: Global alcohol problems and what needs to be done. JSAD FastTakes, 1. https://www.jsad.com/do/10.15288/jsad-FT.04.19.2022-1

Leung, J. Y. Y., & Casswell, S. (2021). Management of Conflicts of Interest in WHO’s Consultative Processes on Global Alcohol Policy. International Journal of Health Policy Management, published online October 3, doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2021.139 A542

Leung, J. Y. Y., Au Yeung, S. L., Lam, T. H., & Casswell, S. (2021). What lessons does the COVID-19 pandemic hold for global alcohol policy? BMJ Global Health, 6, e006875. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006875 A533

Connor, J., Maclennan, B., Huckle, T., Romeo, J., Davie, G., Kypri, K. (2021). Changes in the incidence of assault after restrictions on late-night alcohol sales in New Zealand: evaluation of a natural experiment using hospitalization and police data. Addiction, 116(4), 788-798. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.15206.

Casswell, S. (2021). Commentary on Adams et al: Policy influence and the legalized cannabis industry: learnings from other addictive consumption industries: We can’t rely on monitoring by researchers and civil society to prevent cannabis industry influence – a global response is needed [Invited commentary]. Addiction, published online 28 May. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.15575.

Štelemėkas, M., Manthey, J., Badaras, R., Casswell, S., Ferreira-Borges, C., Kalėdienė, R., Lange, S., Neufeld, M., Petkevičienė, J., Radišauskas, R., Room, R., Telksnys, T., Zurlytė, I., Rehm, J. (2021). Alcohol control policy measures and all-cause mortality in Lithuania: an interrupted time–series analysis. Addiction, Addiction, 116(10), 2673–2684. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.15470. A513

Rehm, J., Mindaugas Stelemekas, M., Ferreira-Borges, C., Jiang, H., Lange, S., Neufeld, M.,Room, R., Casswell, S., Tran, A., & Manthey, J. (2021). Classifying alcohol control policies with respect to expected changes in consumption and alcohol-attributable harm: the example of Lithuania. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(5), https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052419. A512

Rehm, J., Babor, T.F., Casswell, S., & Room, R. (2021). Heterogeneity in trends of alcohol use around the world: Do policies make a difference? Drug and Alcohol Review, 40(3), 345-349

Huckle, T., Parker, K., Romeo, J., & Casswell, S. (2020). Online alcohol delivery is associated with heavier drinking during the first New Zealand COVID-19 pandemic restrictions. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online Nov 30. doi 10.1111/dar.13222. A504

Babor, T., Casswell, S., Rehm, J., Rossow, I. (2021). A festival of epiphanies: Three revelations in support of better alcohol control policies. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 82(1), 5-8. A503

Rehm, J., Casswell, S., Manthey, J., Room, R., Shield, K. (2021). Reducing the Harmful Use of Alcohol: Have International Targets Been Met? European Journal of Risk Regulation, 12, 530-541. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2020.84. A514

Bakke, O., Braaten, E. S., & Casswell, S. (2022). Despite COVID Member States need to adequately resource WHO’s work to address alcohol harm [Letter]. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 11(6), 869-870.

Huckle, T., Callinan, S., Pham., C., Chaiyasong, S., Parker, K., Casswell, S. (2020). Harmful drinking occurs in private homes in some high-and middle-income alcohol markets: Data from the International Alcohol Control Study. Drug and Alcohol Review, 39(6), 616-623. DOI: 10.1111/dar.13137. A492

Casswell, S. (2020). Alcohol industry influence in alcohol control policy in Vietnam: A case study of a ‘perfect storm’ (Working paper). SHORE & Whariki Research Centre, College of Health, Massey University, New Zealand.

Casswell, S., Rehm, J. (2020). Reduction in global alcohol-attributable harm unlikely after setback at WHO Executive Board. The Lancet, 395(28 March), 1020-1021.

Marten, R., Amul, G. G. H., & Casswell, S. (2020). Alcohol: global health's blind spot. The Lancet Global Health, 8(3), e329-e330. 10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30008-5. A481

Huckle, T., Romeo, J. S., Casswell, S. (2019). A restrictive alcohol supply law change is associated with less supply to friends under 18 years. Drug and Alcohol Review, 38, 737-743. A493

Rekve, D., Banatvala, N., Karpati, A., Tarlton, D., Westerman, L., Sperkova, K., Casswell, S., Duennbier, M., Rojhani, A., Bakke, Ø., Monteiro, M., Linou, N., Kulikov, A., Poznyak, V. B. (2019). Prioritising action on alcohol for health and development. BMJ, 367, l6162. 10.1136/bmj.l6162. A475

Casswell, S. (2019). Will alcohol harm emerge from the shadows and get the global response it deserves? [Comment]. The Lancet, 394(19 October), 1396-1397. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(19)31883-5 A472

Casswell, S. (2019). Current developments in the Global Governance arena: where is alcohol headed? Journal of Global Health, 9(2), doi: 10.7189/jogh.7109.020305. A465

Casswell, S., on behalf of the interim Board of Health Coalition Aotearoa,. (2019). Boycott of ASA Review of Alcohol Advertising—need for regulation. New Zealand Medical Journal, 132(1500), 103. A463

Casswell, S. (2019). Addressing NCDs: Penetration of the Producers of Hazardous Products into Global Health Environment Requires a Strong Response; Comment on “Addressing NCDs: Challenges From Industry Market Promotion and Interferences”. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 8(10), 607-609, http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3638.html. A461

Fischer, B., & Casswell, S. (2019). The New Zealand Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry’s recommendations on substance use: Some reflections from the science perspective [Viewpoint]. New Zealand Medical Journal, 132(1497), 65-70. A460

Room R., Callinan S., Greenfield T.K., Rekve D., Waleewong O., Stanesby O., Thamarangsi T., Benegal V., Casswell S., Florenzano R., Hanh H.T.M., Hettige S., Karriker‐Jaffe K.J., Obot I., Rao G.N., Siengsounthone L., Laslett A.-M. (2018) The social location of harm from others’ drinking in 10 societies. Addiction, published online 24 September: doi: 10.1111/add.14447. A452

Casswell, S. (2018). Conflict of interest and alcohol discourse – a new face but familiar messages [Viewpoint]. New Zealand Medical Journal, 131(1483), 59-62. A450

Friends of the UN HLM on NCDs. (2018). The how: a message for the UN high-level meeting on NCDs [Correspondence]. The Lancet, 392(21 July), E4-E5. 

Chaiyasong, S., Meier, P., Mackintosh, A.-M., Gray-Phillip, G., Parry, C. D. H., Callinan, S., Piazza, M., Kazantseva, E., Huckle, T., Casswell, S. (2018). Drinking patterns by age and gender: cross-country analysis of the International Alcohol Control (IAC) study. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 13 June, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.12820. A441

Sugar Tobacco and Alcohol Taxes (STAX) Group. (2018). Sugar, tobacco, and alcohol taxes to achieve the SDGs. Lancet, online 29 May, pii: S0140-6736(0118)31219-31214. A439

Randerson, S., Casswell, S., & Huckle, T. (2018). Changes in New Zealand’s alcohol environment following implementation of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act (2012). New Zealand Medical Journal, 131(1476), 14-23. A438

Casswell, S. (2018). International Alcohol Control (IAC) study- analyses from the first wave. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 10 April, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/dar.12637. A433

Huckle, T., Romeo, J., Wall, M., Callinan, S., Holmes, J., Meier, P., Mackintosh, A.-M., Piazza, M., Chaiyasong, S., Cuong, P. V., Casswell, S. (2018). Socio-economic disadvantage is associated with heavier drinking in high but not middle-income countries participating in the International Alcohol Control (IAC) Study. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online Apr 30. doi: 10.1111/dar.12810. A437

Gray-Phillip, G., Huckle, T., Callinan, S., Parry, C. D. H., Chaiyasong, S., Mackintosh, A.-M., Meier, P., Kazantseva, E., Piazza, M., Parker, K., Casswell, S. (2018). Availability of alcohol: location, time and ease of purchase in high and middle-income countries: Data from the International Alcohol Control (IAC) study. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 27 March, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/dar.12693A431

Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Wall, M., Parker, K., Chaiyasong, S., Kazantseva, E., Parry, C. D. H., Pham V, C., Gray-Phillip, G., Piazza, M. (2018). Policy relevant behaviours predict heavier drinking on premises and mediate the relationship between heavier alcohol consumption and age, gender and education status – analysis from the International Alcohol Control (IAC) study. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 21 Feb, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/12610.11111/dar.12669/epdfA421

Casswell, S., Morojele, N., Petersen Williams, P., Chaiyasong, S., Gordon, R., Gray-Phillip, G., Pham V, C., MacKintosh, A.-M., Halliday, S., Railton, R., Randerson, S., Parry, C. D. H. (2018). The Alcohol Environment Protocol - a new tool for alcohol policy. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online Jan 4,  http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.12654/epdfA418

Huckle, T., Casswell, S., Mackintosh, A.-M., Chaiyasong, S., Pham V, C., Morojele, N., Parry, C., P, M., Holmes, J., Callinan, S., Piazza, M., Kazantseva, E., Bayandorj, T., Gray-Phillip, G., Haliday, S., Chun, S., Welch, M., Graydon-Guy, T., Parker, K. (2018). The International Alcohol Control Study (IAC): Methodology and Implementation. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 2 Jan,  http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.12650/epdfA419

Pham V, C., Casswell, S., Parker, K., Callinan, S., Chaiyasong, S., Kazantseva, E., Meier, P., Mackintosh, A.-M., Piazza, M., Kazantseva, E., Gray-Phillip, G., Parry, C. D. H. (2018). Cross-country comparison of proportion of alcohol consumed in harmful drinking occasions using the International Alcohol Control (IAC) study. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 4 Feb, http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.12665/epdfA417

Parry, C. D. H., Londani, M., Palam, E., Huckle, T., Piazza, M., Gray-Phillip, G., Chaiyasong, S., Pham V, C., Casswell, S. (2017). Support for alcohol policies among drinkers in Mongolia, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, St Kitts & Nevis, Thailand and Viet Nam: Data from the International Alcohol Control (IAC) study. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 21 Dec http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dar.12647/epdfA422

Wall, M., Casswell, S., Callinan, S., Chaiyasong, S., Cuong, P. V., Palam, E., Gray-Phillip, G., Parry, C. (2017). Alcohol Taxes’ Contribution To Prices In High And Middle Income Countries: Data From The International Alcohol Control (IAC) Study. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 22 Nov, DOI: 10.1111/dar.12638.  http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/12610.11111/dar.12638/epdf. A414

Wall, M., Casswell, C., & Yeh, L.-C. (2017). Purchases by heavier drinking young people concentrated in lower priced beverages – implications for policy. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 14 March, doi: 10.1111/dar.12495 [Abstract]. A403

Casswell, S., Callinan, S., Chaiyasong, S., Pham V, C., Kazantseva, E., Bayandorj, T., Huckle, T., Parker, K., Railton, R., & Wall, M. (2016). How the alcohol industry relies on harmful use of alcohol and works to protect its profits. Drug and Alcohol Review, published online 27 OCT. doi: 10.1111/dar.12460 [Abstract]. A393

«Collin, J., & Casswell, S. (2016). Comment: Re-thinking policy implications of the SDGs Lancet, 387, 2582–2583. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30827-3. A382

«Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Wall, M., & Parker, K. (2016). Policy relevant behaviours mediate the relationship between socio-economic status and alcohol consumption – analysis from the International Alcohol Control (IAC) study. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, 40(2), 385-392 [Abstract]. A375

«Gruenewald, P., Treno, A., Ponicki, W., Huckle, T., Yeh, L.-C., & Casswell, S. (2015). Impacts of New Zealand's lowered minimum purchase age on context-specific drinking and related risks. Addiction, Article first published online: 4 AUG 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/add.13034. A365

«Casswell, S. (2014). Profits or People? The Informative Case of Alcohol Marketing [Viewpoint Article].  New Zealand Medical Journal 127 (1406), 87-92. A398

«Huckle, T., & Parker, K. (2014). The lowering of the minimum purchase age in New Zealand is associated with a long term impact on alcohol-involved crashes. American Journal of Public Health, Published online ahead of print April 17, e1–e5. A345

«Bendtsen, P., Damsgaard, M., Huckle, T., Casswell, S., Kuntsche, E., Arnold, P., de Looze, M., Hofmann, F., Hublet, A., Simons-Morton, B., ter Bogt, T., & Holstein, B. (2014). Adolescent alcohol use: a reflection of national drinking patterns and policy? Addiction, Published Online 5 August, doi: 10.1111/add.12681. A344

«Casswell, S., Huckle, T., Wall, M., & Yeh, L.-C. (2014). International Alcohol Control study: pricing data and hours of purchase predict heavier drinking. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research, Published Online : 3 Mar, doi: 10.1111/acer.12359. A334

«Casswell, S. (2013). 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? Addiction, 108(4), 680-685. A319

«Moodie, R., Stuckler, D., Monteiro, C., Sheron, N., Neal, B., Thamarangsi, T., Lincoln, P., & Casswell, S., on behalf of the Lancet Non-Communicable Disease Action Group. (2013). Profits and pandemics: prevention of harmful effects of tobacco, alcohol, and ultra-processed food and drink industries. Lancet, 381(9867), 670-679. doi:610.1016/S0140-6736(1012)62089-62083. A316

«Vinther-Larsen, M., Huckle, T., You, R. Q., & Casswell, S. (2013). Area level deprivation and drinking patterns among adolescents. Health & Place, 19, 53-58. A315

«McCreanor, T., Lyons, A., Griffin, C., Goodwin, I., Moewaka Barnes, H., & Hutton, F. (2013). Youth drinking cultures, social networking and alcohol marketing: Implications for public health. Critical Public Health, 23(1), 110-120. A314

«Schelleman-Offermans, K., Knibbe, R., Kuntsche, E., & Casswell, S. (2012). Effects of a Natural Community Intervention Intensifying Alcohol Law Enforcement Combined With a Restrictive Alcohol Policy on Adolescent Alcohol Use. Journal of Adolescent Health, 51(6), 580-587. A313

«Casswell, S., Meier, P., MacKintosh, A., Brown, A., Hastings, G., Thamarangsi, T., Chaiyasong, S., Chun, S., Huckle, T., Wall, M., & You, R.-Q. (2012). The International Alcohol Control (IAC) Study—Evaluating the Impact of Alcohol Policies. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 36(8), 1462-1467. A302

«Casswell, S. (2012). Current Status of Alcohol Marketing Policy – an urgent challenge for global governance. Addiction, 107, 478-485. A295

«Casswell, S. (2012). Why have guidelines at all? A critical perspective. Drug and Alcohol Review, 31(2), 151-152. A290

«Huckle, T., Pledger, M., & Casswell, S. (2012). Increases in typical quantities consumed and alcohol-related problems during a decade of liberalizing alcohol policy. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 73(1), 53-62. A293

«Huckle, T., Casswell, S., & Greenaway, S. (2011). The impact of alcohol-related presentations in the emergency department and the wider policy debate [Editorial]. New Zealand Medical Journal, 124(1336), http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/124-1336/4713/. A283

«Casswell, S. (2011). Alcohol harm - the urgent need for a global response [Editorial]. Addiction, 106, 1205-1207. A277

«Beaglehole, R., Bonita, R., Horton, R., Adams, A., Alleyne, G., Asaria, P., Baugh, V., Bekedam, H., Billo, N., & Casswell, S., et al. (2011). Priority actions for the non-communicable disease crisis. Lancet, Published online April 6, 2011, DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(1011)60393-60390. A273

«Huckle, T., You, R. Q., & Casswell, S. (2010). *Increases in quantities consumed in drinking occasions in New Zealand 1995–2004. Drug and Alcohol Review, Early View, Article first published online: 13 JUL 2010, DOI: 10.1111/j.1465-3362.2010.00220.x. A275

«Huckle, T., You, R. Q., & Casswell, S. (2010). Lower socio-economic status predicts drinking patterns but not alcohol-related consequences independently. Addiction, 105(7), 1192-1202. A262

«Casswell, S., & Thamarangsi, T. (2009). Reducing the Harm from Alcohol: call to action. Lancet (Series), 373, 2247-2257. A237

«Casswell, S. (2009). The Alcohol Industry and Alcohol Policy. Addiction, 104(Suppl. 1), 3-5. A229

«Huckle, T., Huakau, J., Sweetsur, P., Huisman, O., & Casswell, S. (2008). Density of alcohol outlets and teenage drinking: living in an alcogenic environment is associated with higher consumption in a metropolitan setting. Addiction, 103, 1614–1621. A222

«Huckle, T., Sweetsur, P., Moyes, S., & Casswell, S. (2008). Ready to drinks are associated with heavier drinking patterns among young females. Drug and Alcohol Review 27, 398-403. A217

«Zhang, J., Casswell, S., & Cai, H. (2008). Increased drinking in a metropolitan city in China: a study of alcohol consumption patterns and changes. Addiction, 103, 416-423. A209

«Hill, L. (2008). The Alcohol Industry. In K. Heggenhougen & S. Quah (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Public Health (Volume 1, pp. 124-135). San Diego: Academic Press. SB46

«Casswell, S. (2008). Alcohol, Integrated Control of. In K. Heggenhougen & S. Quah (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of Public Health (Volume 1, pp. 108-112). San Diego: Academic Press. SB45

«Hill, L. (2007). Drinking in Context: Patterns, Interventions, and Partnerships [Book review] Drug and Alcohol Review, 21, 683-684. A211

«Huckle, T., Pledger, M., & Casswell, S. (2006). Trends in alcohol-related harms and offences in a liberalized alcohol environment. Addiction, 101(2), 232-240. A180

«Thamarangsi, T. (2006). Thailand: alcohol today. Addiction, 101, 783-787. A188

«Casswell, S., & Maxwell, A. (2005). Regulation of alcohol marketing: a global view. Journal of Public Health Policy, 26(3), 343-358. A179

«Casswell, S. (2005). ICAP's latest report on alcohol - a flawed process. Addiction, 100, 1069-1070. A177

«Droomers, M., Scrijvers, C., Casswell, S., & Mackenbach, J. (2005). Occupational level of the father and daily smoking during adolescence. American Journal of Public Health, 95(4), 681-688. A176

«Casswell, S., & Maxwell, A. (2005). What works to reduce alcohol-related harm and why aren't the policies more popular? Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 25, 118-141. A175

«Huakau, J., Asiasiga, L., Ford, M., Pledger, M., Casswell, S., Suaalii-Sauni, T., & Lima, I. (2005). New Zealand Pacific peoples' drinking style: too much or nothing at all? New Zealand Medical Journal, 118(1216), 1491-. A172

«Casswell, S. (2005). TV advertising of alcohol is not in the interests of public health: comments on Ellickson et al. (2005). Addiction, 100, 258-259. A163

«Casswell, S. (2004). Alcohol brands in young peoples' everyday lives: New developments in marketing. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 39(6), 471-476. A162

«Casswell, S. (2004). Industry influences: more case studies needed [Commentary]. Addiction, 99, 1375-1381. A161

«Hill, L., & Casswell, S. (2004). Alcohol advertising and sponsorship: Commercial freedom or control in the public interest? In N. Heather & T. Stockwell (Eds.), The Essential Handbook of Treatment and Prevention of Alcohol Problems (pp. 339-359). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. SB37

«McPherson, M., Casswell, S., & Pledger, M. (2004). Gender convergence in alcohol consumption and related problems: issues and outcomes from comparisons on New Zealand survey data. Addiction, 99, 738-748. A156

Moewaka Barnes, H., McPherson, M., & Bhatta, K. (2003). Te Ao Waipiro 2000: Maori National Alcohol Survey. Auckland: Te Ropu Whariki and Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Massey University.

«Wilkins, C., Casswell, S., & Moewaka Barnes, H. (2003). A pilot study of a Computer-Assisted Cell-phone Interview (CACI) methodology to survey respondents in households without telephones about alcohol use. Drug & Alcohol Review, 22, 221-225. A151

«Droomers, M., Schrijvers, C., Casswell, S., & Mackenbach, J. (2003). Occupational level of the father and alcohol consumption during adolescence; patterns and predictors. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 57, 704-710. A153

«Casswell, S., Pledger, M., & Hooper, R. (2003). Socio-economic status and drinking patterns in young adults. Addiction, 98, 601-610. A146

«Casswell, S., Pledger, M., & Pratap, S. (2002). Trajectories of drinking from 18 to 26: identification and prediction. Addiction, 97, 1427-1437. A141

«Casswell, S., Huckle, T., & Pledger, M. (2002). Survey data need not underestimate alcohol consumption. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 26, 1561-1567. A140

«Hill, L., & Casswell, S. (2001). Alcohol Advertising and Sponsorship: Commercial Freedom or Control in the Public Interest. In N. Heather, T. Peters & T. Stockwell (Eds.), International Handbook of Alcohol Dependence and Problems (pp. 825-845). Chichester: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. B34

Habgood, R., Casswell, C., Pledger, M., & Bhatta, K. (2001). Drinking in New Zealand: National Surveys Comparison1995 & 2000. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Reserach Unit. C20

Casswell, S., & Bhatta, K. (2001). A Decade of Drinking: Ten-year Trends in Drinking Patterns in Auckland, New Zealand, 1990-1999. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. C19

«Wyllie, A., Zhang, J., Casswell, S. (2000) Risk functions for frequency of alcohol-related negative consequences: New Zealand survey data. Addiction, 95, 1821-1832. A127.

«Hill, L., & Casswell, S. (2000). Alcohol advertising and sponsorship. Commercial Communications.The Journal of Advertising and Marketing Policy and Practice in the European Community, 24, 6-11. A126

Hill, L. (2000). The alcohol scene in New Zealand. The Globe, 1, 6-7. A119

«McCreanor, T. (1999). Drinking patterns and their consequences M.Grant & J. Litvac (eds) 1998 [review]. Addiction, 94, 1584-1585. A118

«Casswell, S. (2000). Science and Policy Advocacy. In A. Varley (Ed.), Towards a Global Alcohol Policy: Proceedings of the Global Alcohol Policy Advocacy Conference, Syracuse. B33

«McCreanor, T., Casswell, S., & Hill, L. (2000). ICAP and the perils of partnership [Editorial]. Addiction, 95(2), 179-185. A116

«McCreanor, T., Casswell, S., & Hill, L. (2000). Perilous partnerships: a reply. Addiction, 95(2), 196-198. A115

«Zhang, J., & Casswell, S. (1999). The effects of real price and a change in the distribution system on alcohol consumption. Drug and Alcohol Review, 18, 371-378. A112

«Hill, L., & Stewart, L. (1998). ‘Responsive regulation’ theory and the Sale of Liquor Act. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 11, 49-65. A108

Hill, L. (1998). Liquor Act threatened with fatal flaw. NZ Local Government, December, 14-15, 17. A107

Hill, L. (1998). Alcohol abuse: Responsible regulation and the drinking age. NZ Pharmacy, December, 13-15. A106

Hill, L. (1998). From ‘6 o’clock swill’ to 24 hour trading? Liberalisation and control of liquor licensing hours in New Zealand. Alcohol Alert, 2, 15-17. A103

Hill, L., & Stewart, L. (1998). ‘Responsive regulation’ and liquor licensing in New Zealand. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D151

«Casswell, S., & Zhang, J. (1998). Impact of liking for advertising and brand allegiance on drinking and alcohol-related aggression: A longitudinal study. Addiction, 93, 1209-1217. A99

Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. (1998). Trends in Drinking Patterns in Auckland 1990-1996: A Brief Report. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. C14

«Stewart, L. (1997). Alcohol Dependence. In P. Ellis & S. Collings (Eds.), Mental Health in New Zealand from a Public Health Perspective: Public Health Report No. 3. Wellington: Ministry of Health. B24

Dacey, B. (1997). Te Ao Waipiro: Maori and Alcohol in 1995. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. C13

«Casswell, S., & Zhang, J. (1997). Access to alcohol from licensed premises during adolescence: A longitudinal study. Addiction, 92(6), 737-745. A87

Hill, L. (1997). Regulating the Sale of Liquor: International Perspectives. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit.

«Casswell, S. (1997). How do we respond to recreational drug use in the Southern Hemisphere? [Editorial]. Drug and Alcohol Review, 16, 381-382. A92

«Stewart, L. (1997). Approaches to preventing alcohol-related problems: The experience of New Zealand and Australia. Drug & Alcohol Review, 16, 391-399. A91

«Casswell, S. (1997). Public discourse on alcohol. Health Promotion International, 12, 251-257. A89

«Casswell, S. (1997). Population level policies on alcohol: Are they still appropriate given that 'alcohol is good for the heart'? Addiction, 92(Supplement 1), S81-S90. A82

«Edwards, G., Anderson, P., Babor, T., & Casswell, S., et al. (1996). A good public debate. Addiction, 91, 477-481. A97

«Casswell, S. (1996). Drinking guidelines offer little over and above the much needed public health policies [Commentary]. Addiction, 91, 26-28. A77

«Hill, L., & Stewart, L. (1996). The Sale of Liquor Act, 1989: reviewing regulatory practices. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 7, 174-190. A81

Hill, L. (1996). The Sale of Liquor Act 1989: Local Perspectives: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D121

Wyllie, A., Millard, M., & Zhang, H. (1996). Drinking in New Zealand: A National Survey 1995. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. C12

«Casswell, S. (1996). Alcohol use: Growing up and learning about drinking: Children in Dunedin in the 1980s. In P. Silva & W. Stanton (Eds.), From Child to Adult: Oxford University Press. B22

«Casswell, S. (1995). Why it is helpful to know the funding source.  Commentary on: Playing Fair: Science, Ethics and Scientific Journals. Addiction, 90, 1317-1318. A72

«Casswell, S. (1995). Public discourse on alcohol: implications for public policy. In H. Holder & G. Edwards (Eds.), Alcohol and Public Policy: Evidence and Issues. Oxford: Oxford University Press. B21

«Casswell, S. (1994). Moderate drinking and population based alcohol policy. Contemporary Drug Problems, 21, 287-299. A71

«Casswell, S. (1995). Why it is helpful to know the funding source.  Commentary on: Playing Fair: Science, Ethics and Scientific Journals. Addiction, 90, 1317-1318. A72

«Casswell, S. (1994). Funny Insights [letter]. Addiction, 89, 762. A66

«Connolly, G., Casswell, S., Zhang, J., & Silva, P. (1994). Alcohol in the mass media and drinking by adolescents: A longitudinal study. Addiction, 89, 1255-1263. A69

«Casswell, S. (1995). Public discourse on alcohol: implications for public policy. In H. Holder & G. Edwards (Eds.), Alcohol and Public Policy: Evidence and Issues. Oxford: Oxford University Press. B21

«Edwards, G., Anderson, P., Babor, T., & Casswell, S., et al. (1994). Alcohol Policy and the Public Good. Oxford: Oxford University Press. B19

«Casswell, S. (1994). Alcohol-related problems. In J. Spicer, A. Trlin & J. Walton (Eds.), Social dimensions of health and disease: New Zealand perspectives. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press. B18

«Wyllie, A., Holibar, F., Jakob-Hoff, M., & Casswell, S. (1993). A qualitative investigation of the introduction of wine in New Zealand grocery outlets. Contemporary Drug Problems, 20, 33-49. A64

«Wyllie, A., Zhang, J., & Casswell, S. (1994). Comparison of six alcohol consumption measures from survey data. Addiction, 89, 425-430. A63

« Casswell, S. (1993). Social and Cultural Alcohol Research in a Free Market Economy. Kettil Bruun Society for Social and Epidemiologcal Research on Alcohol, 16, 29-35. A62

«Casswell, S., Zhang, J., & Wyllie, A. (1993). The importance of amount and location of drinking for the experience of alcohol related problems. Addiction, 88, 1527-1534. A60

Connolly, G., Casswell, S., Silva, P., & O'Brien, M. (1993). The effect of parent's alcohol problems on children's behaviour as reported by parents and teachers. Addiction, 10, 1383-1390. A58

«Wette, H., Zhang, J., Berg, R., & Casswell, S. (1993). The Effect of Prices on Alcohol Consumption: New Zealand 1983-1991. Drug and Alcohol Review, 12, 153-160. A57

«Hawks, D., Stockwell, T., & Casswell, S. (1993). Helping Research and Policy Meet [Editorial]. Addiction, 88, 5S-7S. A55

«Black, S., & Casswell, S. (1993). Recreational drug use in New Zealand. Drug and Alcohol Review, 12, 37-48. A54

«Casswell, S. (1993). Public discourse on the benefits of moderation: implications for alcohol policy development. Addiction, 88, 459-465. A53

«Casswell, S., Stewart, L., & Duignan, P. (1993). The negotiation of New Zealand alcohol policy in a decade of stabilized consumption and political change: the role of research. Addiction, 88(Supplement 1), 9S-17S. A50

Stewart, L., & Casswell, S. (1993). Police enforcement of liquor licensing laws: the UK experience. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D67

«Casswell, S. (1993). Implementing Policies to Reduce Harm Associated with Legal Drug Use in the Developing Countries of the Pacific: Who Can Help. In N. Heather, A. Wodak, E. Nadelmann, et al. (Eds.), Psychoactive Drugs and Harm Reduction: From Faith to Science. London: Whurr Publishers. B17

Wyllie, A., Zhang, J., & Casswell, S. (1993). Drinking patterns and problems: Auckland survey data 1990-1992. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. C11

«Casswell, S. (1992). Alcohol and other recreational drug issues in New Zealand. Journal of Drug Issues, 22(3), 797-805. A48

«Martin, C., Wyllie, A., & Casswell, S. (1992). Types of New Zealand drinkers and their associated alcohol-related problems. Journal of Drug Issues, 22, 773-796. A47

«Stewart, L., & Casswell, S. (1992). Community Control and Liquor Licensing: A Public Health Issue in New Zealand. Journal of Drug Issues, 22, 743-755. A45

«Black, S., & Casswell, S. (1992). User reports of problems associated with alcohol and marijuana use. British Journal of Addiction, 87, 1275-1280. A44

«Connolly, G., Casswell, S., Stewart, J., & Silva, P. (1992). Drinking context and other influences on the drinking of 15 year old New Zealanders. British Journal of Addiction, 87, 1029-1036. A43

«Stewart, L., & Casswell, S. (1992). Treating Alcohol Problems in New Zealand: Changes in Policies.  Practices and Perspectives. In H. Klingeman, J. Takala & A. Hunt (Eds.), Cure, Care or Control: Alcoholism Treatment in Sixteen Countries. New York: SUNY Press. B12

«Casswell, S., Stewart, J., Connolly, G., & Silva, P. (1991). A longitudinal study of New Zealand children's experience with alcohol. British Journal of Addiction, 86, 277-285. A42

«Wyllie, A., & Casswell, S. (1991). A qualitative investigation of young men's drinking in New Zealand. Health Education Research: Theory and Practice, 6, 49-55. A40

Wyllie, A., Casswell, S. (1989). Drinking in New Zealand: A Survey 1988. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. C5

«Casswell, S. (1989). Alcohol-related Casualties in Oceania. In N. Giesbrecht, R. Gonzalez, M. Grant, et al. (Eds.), Drinking and Casualties: Accidents, Poisonings and Violence in an International Perspective. London: Tavistock/Routledge. B8

«Stewart, L., & Casswell, S. (1988). Persuading parliamentarians: Advocacy and lobbying on alcohol related issues. Community Health Services, 12(3), 273-281. A27

«Casswell, S., Gilmore, L., Silva, P., & Brasch, P. (1988). What children know about alcohol and how they know it. British Journal of Addiction, 83, 677-682. A23

«Martin, C., & Casswell, S. (1988). Types of female drinkers: a multivariate study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 49, 273-280. A22

«Flett, R., Casswell, S., Brasch, P., & Silva, P. (1987). Alcohol knowledge and experience in children age nine and eleven years. New Zealand Medical Journal, 100, 747-749. A21

«Stewart, L., & Casswell, S. (1987). Public control of alcohol: Licensing Trusts in New Zealand. British Journal of Addiction, 82, 643-647. A20

«Ashton, T., & Casswell, S. (1987). Alcohol taxation as a public health policy: The New Zealand experience. Community Health Studies, 11, 108-118. A19

Wyllie, A., & Casswell, S. (1987). Review of Public Opinion Surveys on Issues Relating to the Laking Report, December. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D16

Wyllie, A., & Casswell, S. (1987). Review of Public Opinion Surveys on Issues Relating to the Laking Report, December. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D16

«Martin, C., & Casswell, S. (1987). Types of male drinkers: a multivariate study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 48, 109-118. A18

Casswell, S. (1986). Alcohol in Oceania. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. C3

Stewart, L., & Casswell, S. (1986). From a Public Health Perspective: Control of Drinking on Licenses Premises in New Zealand, January. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D14

Casswell, S., & Stewart, L. (1986). From a Public Health Perspective: Availability of Alcohol in New Zealand, January. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D8

«Casswell, S., Brasch, P., Gilmore, L., & Silva, P. (1985). Children's attitudes to alcohol and awareness of alcohol-related problems. British Journal of Addiction, 80, 195-199. A16

«Casswell, S. (1985). International comparisons. Australian Alcohol/Drug Review, 4(1), 17-22. A15

«Casswell, S. (1985). The organisational politics of alcohol control policy. British Journal of Addiction, 80, 357-362. A14

«Casswell, S. (1985). Comment on Walsh B. and Grant M. Trends in the Alcohol Trade and Their Effects on Public Health. World Health Forum, 6, 200-201. A13

«Casswell, S. (1984). Comment on Alcohol and Ethnography: A Case of Problem Deflation?' by Robin Room. Current Anthropology, 25, 180. A12

«Casswell, S., & Gordon, A. (1984). Drinking and occupational status in New Zealand men. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 45, 144-148. A11

«Ashton, T. (1985). The liquor industry in New Zealand. In J. Cavanagh, F. Clairemonte & R. Room (Eds.), The World Alcohol Industry with Special Reference to Australasia and Oceania. Sydney: Transnational Corporations Project, University of Sydney. B6

«Casswell, S., & Smythe, M. (1983). Alcohol Consumption by Women. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 19, 146-152. A9

«Casswell, S., Brasch, P., Gilmore, L., & Silva, P. (1983). Early experiences with alcohol: a survey of an eight and nine year old sample. New Zealand Medical Journal, 96, 1001-1003. A6

«Casswell, S. (1982). Alcohol Use by Auckland High School Students. New Zealand Medical Journal, 95, 856-868. A2

«Casswell, S. (1980). Setting objectives for drug control policy. New Zealand Medical Journal, 91, 429-432. A1

«Casswell, S. (1985). The Alcohol Industry in Developing Economies of Oceania. In J. Cavanagh, F. Clairmonte & R. Room (Eds.), The World Alcohol Industry with Special Reference to Australasia and Oceania. Sydney: University of Sydney. B5

Awatere, D., Casswell, S., Cullen, H., Gilmore, L., & Kupenga, D. (1984). Alcohol and the Maori People. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit, University of Auckland. D5

Casswell, S. (1982). Alcohol Trade in the South Pacific: A Pilot Study in Five Sites, October. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D1

Casswell, S. (1980). Drinking by New Zealanders. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. C1

 

Alcohol-related harm

«Huckle, T., Wong, K., Parker, K. and Casswell, S. (2017). Increased use of Police and health-related services among those with heavy drinkers in their lives in New Zealand, New Zealand Medical Journal, 130(1455), pp. 102-110. A409

«Callinan, S., Laslett, A.-M., Rekve, D., Room, R., Waleewong, O., Benegal, V., Casswell, S., Florenzano, R., Hanh, T., Hanh, V., Hettige, S., Huckle, T., Ibanga, A., Obot, I., Rao, G., Siengsounthone, L., Rankin, G., & Thamarangsi, T. (2016). Alcohol’s harm to others: An international collaborative project. International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research (IJADR), published online, http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v0i0.218 A383

«Easton, B., Burd, L., Sarnocinska-Hart, A., Rehm, J., & Popova, S. (2014). Productivity Losses Because of Morbidity Attributable to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Canada: A Demographic Approach. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75(6), 1011-1017. A351

«Connor, J., & Casswell, S. (2012). Alcohol-related harm to others in New Zealand: evidence of the burden and gaps in knowledge. New Zealand Medical Journal, 125(1360), http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/125-1360/5308/. A310

«Casswell, S., Harding, J., You, R. Q., & Huckle, T. (2011). Alcohol’s harm to others: self-reports from a representative sample of New Zealanders. New Zealand Medical Journal, 124(1336), http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/124-1336/4707/. A282

Casswell, S., You, R. Q., & Huckle, T. (2011). Alcohol’s harm to others: reduced wellbeing and health status for those with heavy drinkers in their lives Addiction, 106(6), 1087-1094. A274

«Connor, J., Casswell, S., & You, R. (2009). Alcohol-related harm to others: a survey of physical and sexual assault in New Zealand. New Zealand Medical Journal, 122(1303), http://www.nzma.org.nz/journal/122-1303/3793/ A245

«Connor, J., & Casswell, S. (2009). The burden of road trauma due to other people’s drinking. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 41, 1099-1103. A244

«Miller, T., Blewden, M., & Zhang, J. (2004). Cost savings from a sustained compulsory breath testing and media campaign in New Zealand. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 36, 783-794. A165

«Humphrey, G., Casswell, S., & Han, D. (2003). Alcohol and Injury among attendees at a New Zealand emergency department. New Zealand Medical Journal, 116(1168), 298-306. A145

«Miller, T., & Blewden, M. (2001). Costs of alcohol-related crashes: New Zealand estimates and suggested measures for use internationally. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 33, 783-791. A129

«Jones, S., Casswell, S., & Zhang, J.-F. (1995). The economic costs of alcohol-related absenteeism and reduced productivity among the working population of New Zealand. Addiction, 90, 1455-1461. A76

«Casswell, S., Gilmore, L., & Ashton, T. (1988). Estimating Alcohol-Related Absenteeism in New Zealand. British Journal of Addiction, 83, 677-682. A24

Blyth, A., Stewart, L., & Maskill, C. (1995). Perceptions of Drink-Driving and Alcohol-related Crashes in Rural Areas of New Zealand, December. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D119

«Ashton, T., & Casswell, S. (1988). Replies to Woodfield's 'Economic Cost of Alcohol-related Health Care in New Zealand: An Interpretive Comment'. British Journal of Addiction, 83, 1037-1039. A26

«Casswell, S. (1986). Drink-Driving: The Role of Structural Measures in Primary Prevention. Community Health Studies, 10, 317-322. A17

«Ashton, T., & Casswell, S. (1984). Estimated cost of alcohol to the New Zealand public health system. New Zealand Medical Journal, 97, 683-686. A10

«Casswell, S., & McPherson, M. (1983). Attitudes of General Practitioners to Alcohol-Related Problems. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 44, 342-351. A7

«Casswell, S., & McPherson, M. (1982). The Responses of a Self-Selected Group of General Practitioners to Patients with Alcohol-Related Problems. New Zealand Medical Journal, 95, 462-466. A5

«Casswell, S. (1981). Drug Use in New Zealand.  Licit, Illicit and Medicinal Drug Use: The Role of the General Practitioner. In J. Richards (Ed.), Primary Health Care in the Community. Auckland: Longman Paul. B2

 

Alcohol in advertising and social media

Niland, P., McCreanor, T., Lyons, A., & Griffin, C. (2016). Alcohol marketing on social media: young adults engage with alcohol marketing on facebook. Addiction Research and Theory, published online 7 Nov, doi: 10.1080/16066359.16062016.11245293. A397

«Hutton, F., Griffin, C., Lyons, A., Niland, P., & McCreanor, T. (2016). “Tragic girls” and “crack whores”: Alcohol, femininity and Facebook. Feminism and Psychology, 26(1), 73-93. A377

«Goodwin, I., Griffin, C., Lyons, A., McCreanor, T., & Moewaka Barnes, H. (2016). Precarious popularity: Facebook drinking photos, the attention economy, and the regime of the branded self. . Social Media + Society, 2(1). doi 10.1177/205630511662999998889. A376

«Moewaka Barnes, H., McCreanor, T., Goodwin, I., Lyons, A., Griffin, C., & Hutton, F. (2015). Alcohol and social media: drinking and drunkenness while online. Critical Public Health, Published online: 26 Jun 2015, doi: 10.1080/09581596.09582015.01058921. A364

«McCreanor, T., Lyons, A., Moewaka Barnes, H., Hutton, F., Goodwin, I., & Griffin, C. (2015). ‘Drink a 12 box before you go’: pre-loading among young people in Aotearoa New Zealand. Kotuitui, available online 9 June, doi: 10.1080/1177083X.2015.1037314. A359

«Lyons, A., Goodwin, I., McCreanor, T., & Griffin, C. (2015). Social Networking and Young Adults’ Drinking Practices: Innovative Qualitative Methods for Health Behavior Research. Health Psychology, 34(4), 293-302. A358

«Hebden, R., Lyons, A., Goodwin, I., & McCreanor, T. (2015). “When You Add Alcohol, It Gets That Much Better”: University Students, Alcohol Consumption, and Online Drinking Cultures. Journal of Drug Issues, first published on March 22, DOI: 10.1177/0022042615575375. A355

«Lyons, A., McCreanor, T., Goodwin, I., Griffin, C., Hutton, F., Moewaka Barnes, H., O’Carroll, D., Samu, L., Niland, P., & Vroman, K.-E. (2014). Youth Drinking Cultures in Aotearoa New Zealand. Sites: New Series, 11(2), 78-102. A352

«Goodwin, I., Lyons, A., Griffin, C., & McCreanor, T. (2014). Ending up online: Interrogating mediated youth drinking cultures. In B. Roberts & A. Bennett (Eds.), Mediated Youth Cultures: Palgrave Macmillan.

«McCreanor, T., Lyons, A., Griffin, C., Goodwin, I., Moewaka Barnes, H., & Hutton, F. (2013). Youth drinking cultures, social networking and alcohol marketing: Implications for public health. Critical Public Health, 23(1), 110-120. A314

«Lin, E.-Y., Casswell, S., You, R. Q., & Huckle, T. (2012). Engagement with alcohol marketing and early brand allegiance in relation to early years of drinking. Addiction Research and Theory, 20(4), 329-338. A301

«Griffiths, R., & Casswell, S. (2010). Intoxigenic Digital Spaces? Youth, Social Networking Sites and Alcohol Marketing. Drug & Alcohol Review, 29, 525-530. A265

«McCreanor, T., Moewaka Barnes, H., Kaiwai, H., Borell, S., & Gregory, A. (2008). Creating intoxigenic environments: Marketing alcohol to young people in Aotearoa New Zealand Social Science & Medicine, 67(6), 938-946. A181

«McCreanor, T., Greenaway, A., Moewaka Barnes, H., Borell, S., & Gregory, A. (2005). Youth identity formation and contemporary alcohol marketing. Critical Public Health, 15(3), 251-262. A181

«McCreanor, T., Moewaka Barnes, H., Gregory, A., Kaiwai, H., & Borell, S. (2005). Consuming identities: alcohol marketing and the comodification of youth. Addiction Research and Theory, 13(6), 579-590. A178

«Hill, L. (1999). What it means to be a Lion Red man: Alcohol advertising and Kiwi masculinity. Women’s Studies Journal, 15(1), 65-85. A111

«Wyllie, A., Zhang, J., & Casswell, S. (1998). Positive responses to televised beer advertisements associated with drinking and problems reported by 18 to 29 year olds. Addiction, 93(5), 749-760. A96

«Wyllie, A., Zhang, J. F., & Casswell, S. (1998). Responses to televised alcohol advertisements associated with drinking behaviour of 10-17 year-olds. Addiction, 93(3), 361-371. A93

«Wyllie, A., Holibar, F., Casswell, S., Fuamatu, N., Aiolupatea, K., Moewaka Barnes, H., & Panapa, A. (1997). A qualitative investigation of responses to televised alcohol advertisements. Contemporary Drug Problems, 24, 103-132. A84

«Thomson, A., Bradley, E., Casswell, S., & Wyllie, A. (1997). A qualitative investigation of the responses of in treatment and recovering heavy drinkers to alcohol advertising on New Zealand television. Contemporary Drug Problems, 24, 133-146. A83

Wyllie, A., Waa, A., & Zhang, J. (1996). Alcohol and Moderation Advertising Expenditure and Exposure: 1996. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D129

«Casswell, S. (1995). Does alcohol advertising have an impact on the public health? Drug and Alcohol Review, 14, 395-404. A75

«Casswell, S. (1995). The Nature and Effectiveness of Media Advocacy, Counter Advertising, and Helath Promotion Messages. In S. E. Martin (Ed.), Effects of the Mass Media on the Use and Abuse of Alcohol. Bethesda, MD: Naitonal Institute on Alcohol ABuse and Alcoholism Research Monograph - 28, US Department of Health and Human Services. B20

«Thomson, A., Casswell, S., & Stewart, L. (1994). Communication experts' opinions on alcohol advertising in the electronic media. Health Promotion International, 9, 145-152. A70

Holibar, F., Wyllie, A., Panapa, A., Fuamatu, N., Aioluputea, K., & Casswell, S. (1994). Response of 18 to 29 Year Olds to Alcohol and Host Responsibility Advertising on Television: A Qualitative Investigation, April. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D82

Holibar, F., Wyllie, A., Barnes, H., Fuamatu, N., Aioluputea, K., & Casswell, S. (1994). Response of children and young persons to alcohol and host responsibility advertising on television: A qualitative investigation. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D81

Wyllie, A., Zhang, J.-F., & Casswell, S. (1994). Response of 10 to 17 year olds to alcohol and host responsibility advertising on television: survey data. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D83

Wyllie, A., Zhang, J.-F., & Casswell, S. (1994). Response of 18 to 29 year olds to alcohol and host responsibility advertising on television: survey data. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D84

Casswell, S., Wyllie, A., & Jones, S. (1994). Alcohol Advertising Expenditure and Exposure. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D86

Maskill, C., Wyllie, A., & Casswell, S. (1994). Public opinion on alcohol advertising: February 1994, April. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D85

Trotman, R., Wyllie, A., & S, C. (1994). Content analysis of television alcohol advertisements. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D87

Thomson, A., Bradley, E., Casswell, S., & Wyllie, A. (1994). The responses of in treatment and recovering 'heavy drinkers' to alcohol advertising on television. Aucl;and: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D88

Thomson, A., Casswell, S., & Stewart, L. (1991). Alcohol advertising: Key informants study. Alcohol: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D44

«Wyllie, A., Casswell, S., & Stewart, J. (1991). The Response of Young Men to Increased Television Advertising of Alcohol in New Zealand. Health Promotion International, 6(3), 191-197. A41

Wyllie, A., & Casswell, S. (1991). Public Opinion on Alcohol Advertising on Television and Radio, April. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D42

Wyllie, A., Casswell, S., & Stewart, J. (1989). The response of New Zealand boys to corporate and sponsorship alcohol advertising on television. British Journal of Addiction, 84, 639-646. A33

«Casswell, S., Stewart, L., & Duignan, P. (1989). The struggle against the broadcast of anti-health messages: Regulation of alcohol advertising in NZ 1980-1987. Health Promotion, 4(4), 287-296. A29

Casswell, S., & Martin, C. (1986). From a Public Health Perspective: Shaping Attitudes Towards Alcohol in New Zealand, April. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D12

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