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Assunta, Mary
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Leask, Julie
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Holding, Simon
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Carter, Stacy
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McGeechan, Kevin
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Knight, J
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Dominello, A
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Byrne, Fiona
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Borland, Ron
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Hawe, Penelope
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Durkin, Sarah
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2009: Chapman Simon
Japanese street smoking bans: a Japan Tobacco foil to prevent clean indoor air policy?
Tobacco control 2009;18(5):419.
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2009: Henson Connie; Chapman Simon; McLeod Lachlan; Johnson Natalie; McGeechan Kevin; Hickie Ian
More us than them: positive depictions of mental illness on Australian television news.
The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2009;43(6):554-60.
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2009: Freeman B; Chapman S
Open source marketing: Camel cigarette brand marketing in the "Web 2.0" world.
Tobacco control 2009;18(3):212-7.
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2009: Chapman Simon
With youth smoking at historical lows, how influential is movie smoking on uptake?
Addiction (Abingdon, England) 2009;104(5):824-5; discussion 825-7.
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2009: Mackenzie Ross; Johnson Nathalie; Chapman Simon; Holding Simon
Smoking-related disease on Australian television news: inaccurate portrayals may contribute to public misconceptions.
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2009;33(2):144-6.
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2009: Chapman Simon; Ragg Mark; McGeechan Kevin
Citation bias in reported smoking prevalence in people with schizophrenia.
The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry 2009;43(3):277-82.
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2009: McLeod K; Wakefield M; Chapman S; Smith K Clegg; Durkin S
Changes in the news representation of smokers and tobacco-related media advocacy from 1995 to 2005 in Australia.
Journal of epidemiology and community health 2009;63(3):215-20.
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2009: Chapman Simon
The inverse impact law of smoking cessation.
Lancet 2009;373(9665):701-3.
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2008: Chapman Simon
What should be done about smoking in movies?
Tobacco control 2008;17(6):363-7.
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2008: MacKenzie Ross; Imison Michelle; Chapman Simon; Holding Simon
Mixed messages and a missed opportunity: Australian news media coverage of Clare Oliver's campaign against solaria.
The Medical journal of Australia 2008;189(7):371-4.
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2008: Chapman Simon; Hayen Andrew
Declines in Australian suicide: a reanalysis of Mcphedran and Baker (2008).
Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2008;88(1):152-4.
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2008: Freeman B; Chapman S
Gone viral? Heard the buzz? A guide for public health practitioners and researchers on how Web 2.0 can subvert advertising restrictions and spread health information.
Journal of epidemiology and community health 2008;62(9):778-82.
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2008: Mackenzie Ross; Chapman Simon; Johnson Natalie; McGeechan Kevin; Holding Simon
The newsworthiness of cancer in Australian television news.
The Medical journal of Australia 2008;189(3):155-8.
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2008: Mackenzie Ross; Chapman Simon; Salkeld Glenn; Holding Simon
Media influence on Herceptin subsidization in Australia: application of the rule of rescue?
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2008;101(6):305-12.
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2008: Li Mu; Chapman Simon; Agho Kingsley; Eastman Creswell J
Can even minimal news coverage influence consumer health-related behaviour? A case study of iodized salt sales, Australia.
Health education research 2008;23(3):543-8.
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2008: Assunta Mary; Chapman Simon
The lightest market in the world: light and mild cigarettes in Japan.
Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2008;10(5):803-10.
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2008: Freeman Becky; Chapman Simon; Rimmer Matthew
The case for the plain packaging of tobacco products.
Addiction (Abingdon, England) 2008;103(4):580-90.
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2008: Freeman Becky; Chapman Simon; Storey Philip
Banning smoking in cars carrying children: an analytical history of a public health advocacy campaign.
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2008;32(1):60-5.
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2008: Chapman S; Freeman B
Markers of the denormalisation of smoking and the tobacco industry.
Tobacco control 2008;17(1):25-31.
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2008: Chapman Simon
Repealing Australia's ban on smokeless tobacco? Hasten slowly.
The Medical journal of Australia 2008;188(1):47-9.
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2007: Chapman Simon
The blood money tradition continues.
The British journal of ophthalmology 2007;91(12):1578.
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2007: MacKenzie Ross; Chapman Simon; Holding Simon; McGeechan Kevin
'A matter of faith, not science': analysis of media coverage of prostate cancer screening in Australian news media 2003-2006.
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2007;100(11):513-21.
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2007: MacKenzie Ross; Chapman Simon; Barratt Alexandra; Holding Simon
"The news is [not] all good": misrepresentations and inaccuracies in Australian news media reports on prostate cancer screening.
The Medical journal of Australia 2007;187(9):507-10.
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2007: Freeman Becky; Chapman Simon
Is "YouTube" telling or selling you something? Tobacco content on the YouTube video-sharing website.
Tobacco control 2007;16(3):207-10.
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2007: Chapman Simon
Risks of smoking: all done and dusted.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 2007;334 Suppl 1():s16.
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2006: Chapman S; Alpers P; Agho K; Jones M
Australia's 1996 gun law reforms: faster falls in firearm deaths, firearm suicides, and a decade without mass shootings.
Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2006;12(6):365-72.
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2006: Leask Julie; Chapman Simon; Hawe Penelope; Burgess Margaret
What maintains parental support for vaccination when challenged by anti-vaccination messages? A qualitative study.
Vaccine 2006;24(49-50):7238-45.
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2006: Carter Stacy M; Chapman Simon
Smokers and non-smokers talk about regulatory options in tobacco control.
Tobacco control 2006;15(5):398-404.
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2006: Assunta Mary; Chapman Simon
Health treaty dilution: a case study of Japan's influence on the language of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
Journal of epidemiology and community health 2006;60(9):751-6.
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2006: Chapman Simon
Regulating the global vector for lung cancer.
Lancet 2006;367(9512):706-8.
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2006: Bryan-Jones Katherine; Chapman Simon
Political dynamics promoting the incremental regulation of secondhand smoke: a case study of New South Wales, Australia.
BMC public health 2006;6():192.
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2005: Chapman Simon
Never say die?
The Medical journal of Australia 2005;183(11-12):622-4.
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2005: Blows S; Ivers R Q; Chapman S
"Banned from the streets I have paid to use": an analysis of Australian print media coverage of proposals for passenger and night driving restrictions for young drivers.
Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2005;11(5):304-8.
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2005: Gunasekera Hasantha; Chapman Simon; Campbell Sharon
Sex and drugs in popular movies: an analysis of the top 200 films.
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2005;98(10):464-70.
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2005: Chapman S
The most important and influential papers in tobacco control: results of an online poll.
Tobacco control 2005;14(5):e1.
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2005: Chapman Simon; McLeod Kim; Wakefield Melanie; Holding Simon
Impact of news of celebrity illness on breast cancer screening: Kylie Minogue's breast cancer diagnosis.
The Medical journal of Australia 2005;183(5):247-50.
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2005: Chapman S; Liberman J
Ensuring smokers are adequately informed: reflections on consumer rights, manufacturer responsibilities, and policy implications.
Tobacco control 2005;14 Suppl 2():ii8-13.
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2005: Champion David; Chapman Simon
Framing pub smoking bans: an analysis of Australian print news media coverage, March 1996-March 2003.
Journal of epidemiology and community health 2005;59(8):679-84.
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2005: Byrne F; Chapman S
The most cited authors and papers in tobacco control.
Tobacco control 2005;14(3):155-60.
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2005: Vagg Rosemary; Chapman Simon
Nicotine analogues: a review of tobacco industry research interests.
Addiction (Abingdon, England) 2005;100(5):701-12.
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2005: Garne David; Watson Megan; Chapman Simon; Byrne Fiona
Environmental tobacco smoke research published in the journal Indoor and Built Environment and associations with the tobacco industry.
Lancet 2005;365(9461):804-9.
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2004: Chapman Simon; Wakefield Melanie A; Durkin Sarah J
Smoking status of 132,176 people advertising on a dating website. Are smokers more "desperate and dateless"?
The Medical journal of Australia 2004;181(11-12):672-4.
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2004: Chapman S
Advocacy in action: extreme corporate makeover interruptus: denormalising tobacco industry corporate schmoozing.
Tobacco control 2004;13(4):445-7.
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2004: Alechnowicz K; Chapman S
The Philippine tobacco industry: "the strongest tobacco lobby in Asia".
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii71-8.
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2004: Assunta M; Chapman S
The tobacco industry's accounts of refining indirect tobacco advertising in Malaysia.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii63-70.
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2004: Assunta M; Chapman S
A "clean cigarette" for a clean nation: a case study of Salem Pianissimo in Japan.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii58-62.
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2004: Assunta M; Chapman S
"The world's most hostile environment": how the tobacco industry circumvented Singapore's advertising ban.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii51-7.
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2004: Assunta M; Chapman S
A mire of highly subjective and ineffective voluntary guidelines: tobacco industry efforts to thwart tobacco control in Malaysia.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii43-50.
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2004: Assunta M; Fields N; Knight J; Chapman S
"Care and feeding": the Asian environmental tobacco smoke consultants programme.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii4-12.
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2004: Assunta M; Chapman S
Industry sponsored youth smoking prevention programme in Malaysia: a case study in duplicity.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii37-42.
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2004: Knight J; Chapman S
"Asia is now the priority target for the world anti-tobacco movement": attempts by the tobacco industry to undermine the Asian anti-smoking movement.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii30-6.
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2004: Knight J; Chapman S
"Asian yuppies...are always looking for something new and different": creating a tobacco culture among young Asians.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii22-9.
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2004: Knight J; Chapman S
"A phony way to show sincerity, as we all well know": tobacco industry lobbying against tobacco control in Hong Kong.
Tobacco control 2004;13 Suppl 2():ii13-21.
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2004: Ackermann Deonna; Chapman Simon; Leask Julie
Media coverage of anthrax vaccination refusal by Australian Defence Force personnel.
Vaccine 2004;23(3):411-7.
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2004: Oakes Wendy; Chapman Simon; Borland Ron; Balmford James; Trotter Lisa
"Bulletproof skeptics in life's jungle": which self-exempting beliefs about smoking most predict lack of progression towards quitting?
Preventive medicine 2004;39(4):776-82.
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2004: Chapman S
Advocacy for public health: a primer.
Journal of epidemiology and community health 2004;58(5):361-5.
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2004: Chapman S
"The contemporary, irreverent brand of youth with an independent streak": BAT's youth promotions in Myanmar.
Tobacco control 2004;13(1):93-4.
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2003: Chapman S; Penman A
"Can't stop the boy": Philip Morris' use of Healthy Buildings International to prevent workplace smoking bans in Australia.
Tobacco control 2003;12 Suppl 3():iii107-12.
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2003: Trotter L; Chapman S
"Conclusions about exposure to ETS and health that will be unhelpful to us": how the tobacco industry attempted to delay and discredit the 1997 Australian National Health and Medical Research Council report on passive smoking.
Tobacco control 2003;12 Suppl 3():iii102-6.
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2003: Chapman S; Carter S M; Peters M
"A deep fragrance of academia": the Australian Tobacco Research Foundation.
Tobacco control 2003;12 Suppl 3():iii38-44.
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2003: Carter S M; Chapman S
Smoking, disease, and obdurate denial: the Australian tobacco industry in the 1980s.
Tobacco control 2003;12 Suppl 3():iii23-30.
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2003: Chapman S; Carter S M
"Avoid health warnings on all tobacco products for just as long as we can": a history of Australian tobacco industry efforts to avoid, delay and dilute health warnings on cigarettes.
Tobacco control 2003;12 Suppl 3():iii13-22.
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2003: Tofler A; Chapman S
"Some convincing arguments to pass back to nervous customers": the role of the tobacco retailer in the Australian tobacco industry's smoker reassurance campaign 1950-1978.
Tobacco control 2003;12 Suppl 3():iii7-12.
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2003: Chapman S; Byrne F; Carter S M
"Australia is one of the darkest markets in the world": the global importance of Australian tobacco control.
Tobacco control 2003;12 Suppl 3():iii1-3.
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2003: Ooi Ethel S; Chapman Simon
An analysis of newspaper reports of cancer breakthroughs: hope or hype?
The Medical journal of Australia 2003;179(11-12):639-43.
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2003: Fields N; Chapman S
Chasing Ernst L Wynder: 40 years of Philip Morris' efforts to influence a leading scientist.
Journal of epidemiology and community health 2003;57(8):571-8.
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2003: Chapman Simon
The decline in gun deaths.
New South Wales public health bulletin 2003;14(3):48-50.
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2003: Chapman Simon
Reducing tobacco consumption.
New South Wales public health bulletin 2003;14(3):46-8.
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2003: Szilágyi T; Chapman S
Hungry for Hungary: examples of tobacco industry's expansionism.
Central European journal of public health 2003;11(1):38-43.
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2002: Chapman Simon
Agent of change: more than "a nuisance to the tobacco industry".
The Medical journal of Australia 2002;177(11-12):661-33.
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2002: Chapman S
Geoff Bible's class.
Tobacco control 2002;11(4):289-90.
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2002: Davies P; Chapman S; Leask J
Antivaccination activists on the world wide web.
Archives of disease in childhood 2002;87(1):22-5.
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2002: Leask Julie; Chapman Simon
'The cold hard facts' immunisation and vaccine preventable diseases in Australia's newsprint media 1993-1998.
Social science & medicine (1982) 2002;54(3):445-57.
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2001: Chapman S
Media milking of sacred cows: a heart-stopping tale.
The Medical journal of Australia 2001;175(11-12):629-30.
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2001: Chapman S
Advocacy in public health: roles and challenges.
International journal of epidemiology 2001;30(6):1226-32.
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2001: Chapman S; Leask J A
Paid celebrity endorsement in health promotion: a case study from Australia.
Health promotion international 2001;16(4):333-8.
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2001: Shea R; Chapman S
Media reports of rural health and safety: a review of articles published in The Land newspaper.
The Australian journal of rural health 2001;9(5):206-8.
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2001: Drope J; Chapman S
Tobacco industry efforts at discrediting scientific knowledge of environmental tobacco smoke: a review of internal industry documents.
Journal of epidemiology and community health 2001;55(8):588-94.
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2001: Carter S; Chapman S
John's $12 tonic: press coverage of the government's selling of a private health insurance rebate.
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2001;25(3):265-71.
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2001: Chapman S; Wakefield M
Tobacco control advocacy in Australia: reflections on 30 years of progress.
Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education 2001;28(3):274-89.
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2001: Chapman S; Dominello A
A strategy for increasing news media coverage of tobacco and health in Australia.
Health promotion international 2001;16(2):137-43.
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2001: Chapman S; Borland R; Lal A
Has the ban on smoking in New South Wales restaurants worked? A comparison of restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne.
The Medical journal of Australia 2001;174(10):512-5.
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2001: Leask J; Hawe P; Chapman S
Focus group composition: a comparison between natural and constructed groups.
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2001;25(2):152-4.
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2000: Chapman S; Morrell S
Barking mad? another lunatic hypothesis bites the dust.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 2000;321(7276):1561-3.
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2000: Chapman S; Cornwall J; Righetti J; Sung L
Preventing dog bites in children: randomized controlled trial of an educational intervention.
The Western journal of medicine 2000;173(4):233-4.
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2000: Shiell A; Chapman S
The inertia of self-regulation: a game-theoretic approach to reducing passive smoking in restaurants.
Social science & medicine (1982) 2000;51(7):1111-9.
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2000: O'Sullivan B; Chapman S
Eyes on the prize: transnational tobacco companies in China 1976-1997.
Tobacco control 2000;9(3):292-302.
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2000: Leask J A; Chapman S; Hawe P
Concerns about immunisation. Facts are not enough.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 2000;321(7253):109.
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2000: Chapman S
Public health should not be a popularity contest: a reply to Gavin Mooney.
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 2000;24(3):337-9.
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2000: Chapman S
Tough on drugs--weak on tobacco.
The Medical journal of Australia 2000;172(12):612-4.
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2000: Chapman S; Cornwall J; Righetti J; Sung L
Preventing dog bites in children: randomised controlled trial of an educational intervention.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 2000;320(7248):1512-3.
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1999: Chapman S; Borland R; Scollo M; Brownson R C; Dominello A; Woodward S
The impact of smoke-free workplaces on declining cigarette consumption in Australia and the United States.
American journal of public health 1999;89(7):1018-23.
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1999: Chapman S
Faking it: should cancer control agencies promote "fake" tanning lotions?
The Medical journal of Australia 1999;170(12):603-4.
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1999: Christofides N; Chapman S; Dominello A
The new pariahs: discourse on the tobacco industry in the Sydney press, 1993-97.
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 1999;23(3):233-9.
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1999: Chapman S
Where there's smoke, there's fire.
Tobacco control 1999;8(1):12-3.
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1998: Leask J A; Chapman S
An attempt to swindle nature: press anti-immunisation reportage 1993-1997.
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 1998;22(1):17-26.
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1997: Chapman S; Wutzke S
Not in our back yard: media coverage of community opposition to mobile phone towers--an application of Sandman's outrage model of risk perception.
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 1997;21(6):614-20.
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1997: Chapman S; Haddad S; Sindhusake D
Do work-place smoking bans cause smokers to smoke "harder"? Results from a naturalistic observational study.
Addiction (Abingdon, England) 1997;92(5):607-10.
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1997: Chapman S
When outcomes threaten incomes: a case study of the obstruction of research to reduce teenage smoking.
Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 1997;39(1):55-68.
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1996: Chapman S
Civil disobedience and tobacco control: the case of BUGA UP. Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions.
Tobacco control 1996;5(3):179-85.
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1995: Chapman S; Jones Q; Bauman A; Palin M
Incidental depiction of cigarettes and smoking in Australian magazines, 1990-1993.
Australian journal of public health 1995;19(3):313-5.
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1994: Chapman S; King M; Andrews B; McKay E; Markham P; Woodward S
Effects of publicity and a warning letter on illegal cigarette sales to minors.
Australian journal of public health 1994;18(1):39-42.
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1993: Chapman S; Wong W L; Smith W
Self-exempting beliefs about smoking and health: differences between smokers and ex-smokers.
American journal of public health 1993;83(2):215-9.
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1992: Chapman S; Marks R; King M
Trends in tans and skin protection in Australian fashion magazines, 1982 through 1991.
American journal of public health 1992;82(12):1677-80.
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1992: Chapman S
Dogma disputed: potential endemic heterosexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus in Australia.
Australian journal of public health 1992;16(2):128-41; discussion 141-4.
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1991: Bray F; Chapman S
Community knowledge, attitudes and media recall about AIDS, Sydney 1988 and 1989.
Australian journal of public health 1991;15(2):107-13.
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1990: Chapman S; Richardson J
Tobacco excise and declining tobacco consumption: the case of Papua New Guinea.
American journal of public health 1990;80(5):537-40.
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1990: Chapman S; Borland R; Hill D; Owen N; Woodward S
Why the tobacco industry fears the passive smoking issue.
International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation 1990;20(3):417-27.
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1989: Chapman S
The news on smoking: newspaper coverage of smoking and health in Australia, 1987-88.
American journal of public health 1989;79(10):1419-21.
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1988: Chapman S
For debate: the means/ends problem in health promotion.
The Medical journal of Australia 1988;149(5):256, 258-60.
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