Trish Cotter
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Perez D, Kite J, Dunlop S, Cust A, Goumas C, Cotter T, et al.
Health Educ Res
. 2015 Feb;
30(2):336-46.
PMID: 25697580
Melanoma is the most common cancer among 15- to 29-year-olds in Australia, with rates increasing with age. The 'Dark Side of Tanning' (DSOT) mass media campaign was developed in 2007...
12.
Dunlop S, Kite J, Grunseit A, Rissel C, Perez D, Dessaix A, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2014 Oct;
17(7):761-8.
PMID: 25283169
Introduction: The Australian states of New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland implemented bans on tobacco pack displays at point-of-sale (PoS) in July 2010 and November 2011, respectively. This study evaluated...
13.
Murukutla N, Bayly M, Mullin S, Cotter T, Wakefield M
Health Educ Res
. 2014 Aug;
30(1):24-34.
PMID: 25122618
Mass media campaigns can play an important role in strengthening support for smoke-free policies and reducing exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS). Identifying anti-SHS advertisements that are effective in diverse cultural...
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Durkin S, Bayly M, Cotter T, Mullin S, Wakefield M
Soc Sci Med
. 2013 Dec;
98:204-13.
PMID: 24331900
Unlike high income countries, there is limited research to guide selection of anti-tobacco mass media campaigns in low and middle income countries, although some work suggests that messages emphasizing serious...
15.
Cotter T, Perez D, Dunlop S, Kite J, Gaskin C
N S W Public Health Bull
. 2013 Nov;
24(2):81-6.
PMID: 24195850
Aim: This study explores knowledge and beliefs about longer-term health risks related to alcohol consumption among Australian adults. Methods: Data were drawn from the 2009 Cancer Institute NSW Lifestyle and...
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Dunlop S, Cotter T, Perez D
J Health Commun
. 2013 Aug;
19(1):41-56.
PMID: 23967804
The authors investigated the potential for antismoking advertising to generate interpersonal pressure on smokers to quit using the Cancer Institute NSW's Tobacco Tracking Survey, a telephone tracking survey of adult...
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Dunlop S, Cotter T, Perez D, Wakefield M
Am J Public Health
. 2013 Jun;
103(8):e66-73.
PMID: 23763419
Objectives: We assessed the effects of levels and duration of exposure to televised antismoking advertising on cognitive and behavioral changes. Methods: We used data from a serial cross-sectional telephone survey...
18.
Dunlop S, Perez D, Cotter T
Tob Control
. 2012 Nov;
23(3):215-22.
PMID: 23143868
Background: The necessary first steps for televised media campaign effects are population exposure and recall. To maximise the impact of campaign funding, it is critical to identify modifiable factors that...
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Perez D, Grunseit A, Rissel C, Kite J, Cotter T, Dunlop S, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2012 Jun;
12:429.
PMID: 22691578
Background: Exposure to tobacco advertising and promotion increases the likelihood of smoking amongst young people. While there is a universal ban on traditional or ‘above-the-line’ advertising in Australia, the types...
20.
Dunlop S, Cotter T, Perez D, Chapman S
Health Educ Res
. 2011 Dec;
27(1):160-71.
PMID: 22156232
This paper aims to track smokers' and recent quitters' recall of tobacco news, compare patterns of recall with patterns of news coverage and assess associations between news recall and smoking-related...