Simone Pettigrew's Publications
About Simone Pettigrew's Publications
Program Head, Food Policy- PhD (Consumer Research)
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Predictors and outcomes of drinkers’ use of protective behavioral strategies.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Date published: -
Pleasure: An under-utilised ‘P’ in social marketing for healthy eating
Appetite Date published: -
Legal cannabis industry adopting strategies of the tobacco industry
Drug and Alcohol Review Date published: -
Identifying motivators and barriers to older community-dwelling people participating in resistance training: A cross-sectional study
Journal of Sports Sciences Date published: -
Trends in Australian adolescents' sun-protection behaviours: implications for health campaigns
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Date published: -
A Systematic Review of the Impact of Exposure to Internet-Based Alcohol-Related Content on Young People's Alcohol Use Behaviours
Alcohol and Alcoholism Date published: -
Anticipating and addressing event-specific alcohol consumption among adolescents
BMC Public Health Date published: -
Positive Mental Well-Being
Assessment Date published: -
Predictors of sun protection behaviours and sunburn among Australian adolescents
BMC Public Health Date published: -
Consumers' responses to front-of-pack labels that vary by interpretive content
Appetite Date published: -
A Comparison of Alcohol Consumption Intentions Among Pregnant Drinkers and Their Nonpregnant Peers of Child-Bearing Age
Substance Use & Misuse Date published: -
Reverse engineering a ‘responsible drinking’ campaign to assess strategic intent
Addiction Date published: -
Australian drinkers’ perceptions of alcohol-related risk by consumption status
Addiction Research & Theory Date published: -
Assessing the potential to combine attitude tracking and health campaign evaluation surveys
Health Promotion Journal of Australia Date published: -
Factors associated with parents' attitudes to unhealthy foods and beverages
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health Date published: -
Tick tock: time for a change?
Health Promotion Journal of Australia Date published: