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Elizabeth M Greenhalgh
Elizabeth M Greenhalgh
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Tobacco in Australia: facts and issues
E Greenhalgh, M Bayly, M Winstanley
Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2015
514*2015
Reasons for regular vaping and for its discontinuation among smokers and recent ex‐smokers: findings from the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey
HH Yong, R Borland, KM Cummings, S Gravely, JF Thrasher, A McNeill, ...
Addiction, 2019
862019
1.3 Prevalence of smoking—adults
E Greenhalgh, M Bayly, M Winstanley
Tobacco in Australia: facts and issues. Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2015
76*2015
Preference for consistency and value dissimilarities in dehumanization and prejudice toward asylum seekers in Australia
EM Greenhalgh, SE Watt
European Journal of Social Psychology 45 (1), 110-119, 2015
422015
Mechanisms of moral disengagement in the endorsement of asylum seeker policies in Australia
EM Greenhalgh, SE Watt, NS Schutte
Ethics & Behavior 25 (6), 482-499, 2015
322015
InDepth 18B: Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes)
EM Greenhalgh, MM Scollo
Tobacco in Australia: Facts and issues. Melbourne, Australia: Cancer Council …, 2016
27*2016
Hardening or softening? An observational study of changes to the prevalence of hardening indicators in Victoria, Australia, 2001–2016
E Brennan, EM Greenhalgh, SJ Durkin, MM Scollo, L Hayes, ...
Tobacco control, tobaccocontrol-2019-054937, 2019
232019
8.3 Prevalence of tobacco use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
A Van der Sterren, EM Greenhalgh, D Knoche, MH Winstanley
Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2016
232016
Factors that predict success or failure in quit attempts
EM Greenhalgh, S Stillman, C Ford
Tobacco in Australia: facts and issues. Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2016
202016
Trends in the prevalence of smoking by socio-economic status
E Greenhalgh, M Bayly, M Winstanley
Tobacco in Australia: Facts and issues. Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2015
142015
7.12 Smoking and mental health
EM Greenhalgh, S Stillman, C Ford
Tobacco in Australia: Facts and, 2018
122018
1.6 Prevalence of smoking—teenagers
EM Greenhalgh, M Bayly, MH Winstanley, MM Scollo
Tobacco in Australia: facts and issues, 2015
12*2015
7.6 How smokers go about quitting
EM Greenhalgh, S Stillman, C Ford
Tobacco in Australia: Facts and Issues. Melbourne, Cancer Council Victoria, 2016
102016
Monitoring changes in smoking and quitting behaviours among Australians with and without mental illness over 15 years
EM Greenhalgh, E Brennan, C Segan, M Scollo
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 2021
82021
‘An indispensable luxury’: British American Tobacco in the occupation of Germany, 1945–1948
TJ Kehoe, EM Greenhalgh
Business History 61 (8), 1326-1351, 2019
82019
Tobacco action initiatives targeting Aboriginal peoples and Torres Straits Islanders
A Van der Sterren, EM Greenhalgh, D Knoche, MH Winstanley
Tobacco in Australia: Facts and issues, 2016
8*2016
9.1 socio-economic position and disparities in tobacco exposure and use
EM Greenhalgh, MM Scollo, M Pearce
Tobacco in Australia: facts and issues. Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2018
72018
18C. Heated tobacco (‘heat-not-burn’) products
EM Greenhalgh
Tobacco in Australia: Facts and Issues. Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2018
72018
7.10 Role of health professionals and social services
E Greenhalgh, S Stillman, C Ford
Tobacco in Australia: Facts and issues. Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2016
72016
Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders: social disadvantage, health and smoking—an overview
A van der Sterren, E Greenhalgh, D Knoche, M Winstanley
Tobacco in Australia: facts and issues. Melbourne: Cancer Council Victoria, 2016
72016
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