Publications

Alcohol Policy Issues

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

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


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

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

Hill, L. (2007) Book Review: Drinking in Context: Patterns, Interventions, and Partnerships, by Stimson et al. (2007). Drug and Alcohol Review, 21: 683-684. A211

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


SHORE (2006) Alcohol Marketing in the Western Pacific Region. August. Auckland: Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation (SHORE), Massey University (French translation available to download from the Secretariat of the South Pacific website).

SHORE (2006) Alcohol Taxation in the Western Pacific Region. August. Auckland: Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation (SHORE), Massey University (French translation available to download from the Secretariat of the South Pacific website).

SHORE (2006) Economic Treaties and Alcohol in the Western Pacific Region. August. Auckland: Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation (SHORE), Massey University
(French translation available to download from the Secretariat of the South Pacific website).

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

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

*Casswell, S. (2005) TV advertisisng of alcohol is not in the interests of public health: comments on Ellickson et al. (2005). Addiction 100, 257-259. A163

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

* Casswell, S. (2004) Alcohol brands in young peoples’ everyday lives: New developments in marketing [invited commentary], Alcohol & Alcoholism, 39, pp 471-476. A162

Hill, L. & Casswell, S. (2003) Alcohol advertising and sponsorship: Commercial freedom or control in the public interest? In: Heather, N., Stockwell, T. (eds) The Essential Handbook of Treatment and Prevention of Alcohol Problems. Chichester, John Wiley & Sons

*Babor T, Caetano R, Casswell S, Edwards G, Giesbrecht N, Graham K, Grube J, Gruenewald P, Hill L, Holder H, Homel R, Osterberg E, Rehm J, Room R, Rossow I. (2003) Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity - Research and Public Policy. Oxford, Oxford University Press

Submission. (2001).  To the Ministry of Women’s Affairs on the Women’s Health Strategy Discussion Document.  9pp. S26  

*Hill, L. & Casswell, S. (2001) Alcohol advertising and sponsorship: Commercial freedom or control in the public interest? In:Heather, N., Peters, T.J. & Stockwell, T. (eds.) International Handbook of Alcohol Dependence and Related Problems, pp.823-846.  Chichester : John Wiley & Sons. B34  

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

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

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

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

*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 and 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 Supplement. 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)  Commentary:  Drinking guidelines offer little over and above the much needed public health policies, Addiction. 91, 26-29. A77

*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:  Holder, H. & Edwards, G.(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. (1994).  Funny Insights (letter).  Addiction, 89, 762. A66  

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

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

*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: The Role of Research. Addiction, 88, supplement, 9S-17S. A50  

*Hawks, D., Stockwell, T., Casswell S. (1993).  Helping Research and Policy Meet (editorial). Addiction, 88, supplement, 5S-7S. A55  

*Stewart, L., Casswell, S. (1992).  Treating Alcohol Problems in New Zealand : Changes in Policies.   Practices and Perspectives.  In:  Klingemann, H., Takala, J., Hunt, A. (eds).  Cure, Care or Control: Alcoholism Treatment in SixteenCountries, New York : SUNY Press. B12  

Abel, S., Wyllie, A., Casswell, S. (1992).  The Primary Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Problems Amongst Women: A Literature Review.  100pp, August.  Auckland : Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D60  

Casswell S. (1991).  Invited Background Paper Prepared for the World Health Organisation Expert Meeting on Alcohol Policies and Programmes.  Tokyo , Japan , 2-8 April. R50  

Casswell, S. (1991).  Commentary on: Services Available to Deal with Problems Faced and Created by Alcohol Abuse, by Bruce Ritson.  Expert Meeting on Negative Social Consequences of Alcohol Use. Norwegian Ministry of Health and Social Affairs in collaboration with the United Nations Office at the Vienna Centre for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs, Oslo, Norway. B14  

Wyllie, A. (1990).  Drinking, Drunkenness and Implications for Prevention.  In: MacEwan, I. (ed).  New Directions in the Study of Alcohol: Drinking and Drunkeness.  Proceedings of the First Conference, Paraparaumu Beach , 15-17 February.  Wellington : Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council. E1  

Casswell, S., Gilmore, L. (1989).  An Evaluated Community Action Project on Alcohol.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 50,339-346. A35

Duignan, P., Casswell, S. (1988).  A Public Policy Focus: Illustrations from Alcohol Research.  Report on the Conference on Research for Healthy Public Policy.  Alcohol Research Unit, Auckland , New Zealand : April. R26  

*Stewart, L., Casswell, S. (1988).  Persuading Parliamentarians: Advocacy and Lobbying on Alcohol-related Issues.  Community Health Studies, 12, 273-281. ŸA27  

*Casswell, S. (1985).  International Comparisons.  Australian Alcohol/Drug Review, 4,17-22. 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  

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

*Casswell, S. (1980).  Setting Objectives for Drug Control Policy. New Zealand Medical Journal, 91, 429-432. A1

* indicates refereed publications

 
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