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56
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18673
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1848
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17

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand

Overview

Sally Casswell is affiliated with Massey University in New Zealand and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and health professions, with a primary focus on epidemiology and public health.

Their work covers various subfields including epidemiology, general health professions, pathology and forensic medicine, organizational behavior and human resource management, and public health, environmental and occupational health.

Main topics of research include:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects
  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Community Health and Development

Frequent co-authors in their publications are:

  • Taisia Huckle
  • Jürgen Rehm
  • Robin Room
  • Karl Parker
  • Steve Randerson

Key publication venues where Sally Casswell has frequently published include:

  • Drug and Alcohol Review
  • Addiction
  • International Journal of Health Policy and Management
  • BMJ Global Health
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Recent published papers by Sally Casswell include:

  • Alcohol control policy measures and all-cause mortality in Lithuania: an interrupted time-series analysis, 2021, Addiction
  • Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity-a summary of the third edition, 2022, Addiction
  • Classifying Alcohol Control Policies with Respect to Expected Changes in Consumption and Alcohol-Attributable Harm: The Example of Lithuania, 2000-2019, 2021, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Online alcohol delivery is associated with heavier drinking during the first New Zealand COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, 2020, Drug and Alcohol Review
  • Alcohol: global health's blind spot, 2020, The Lancet Global Health

In addition to journal articles, Sally Casswell has published book work including:

  • Álcool: uma mercadoria nada comum: pesquisa e políticas públicas, 2023, published by Dialética eBooks

Sally Casswell was recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1997.

Best Publications

  • Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity: Research and Public Policy

    Thomas Babor;Raul Caetano;Sally Casswell;Griffith Edwards

  • Priority actions for the non-communicable disease crisis

    Robert Beaglehole;Ruth Bonita;Richard Horton;Cary Adams

  • Profits and pandemics: prevention of harmful effects of tobacco, alcohol, and ultra-processed food and drink industries

    Rob Moodie;David Stuckler;Carlos Monteiro;Nick Sheron

  • Alcohol: No ordinary commodity: Research and public policy, 2nd ed.

    Thomas Babor;Raul Caetano;Sally Casswell;Griffith Edwards

  • Reducing harm from alcohol: call to action

    Sally Casswell;Thaksaphon Thamarangsi

  • Socioeconomic status and drinking patterns in young adults.

    Sally Casswell;Megan Pledger;Rhonda Hooper

  • Trajectories of drinking from 18 to 26 years: identification and prediction.

    Sally Casswell;Megan Pledger;Sarah Pratap

  • Socio-economic status predicts drinking patterns but not alcohol-related consequences independently

    Taisia Huckle;Ru Quan You;Sally Casswell

  • Alcohol in the mass media and drinking by adolescents: a longitudinal study.

    Gary M. Connolly;Sally Casswell;Jia-Fang Zhang;Phil A. Silva

  • Alcohol and Ethnography: A Case of Problem Deflation? [and Comments and Reply]

    Robin Room;Michael Agar;Jeremy Beckett;Linda A. Bennett

  • Alcohol's harm to others: reduced wellbeing and health status for those with heavy drinkers in their lives

    Sally Casswell;Ru Quan You;Taisia Huckle

  • Formative and Process Evaluation of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Programs

    Mary-Anne Dehar;Sally Casswell;Paul Duignan

  • Alcohol : No Ordinary Commodity – a summary of the second edition

    T. Babor;R. Caetano;S. Casswell;G. Edwards

  • Impact of liking for advertising and brand allegiance on drinking and alcohol‐related aggression: a longitudinal study

    Sally Casswell;Jia-Fang Zhang

  • Intoxigenic digital spaces? Youth, social networking sites and alcohol marketing

    Richard Griffiths;Sally Casswell

  • Responses to televised alcohol advertisements associated with drinking behaviour of 10-17-year-olds.

    Allan Wyllie;Jia Fang Zhang;Sally Casswell

  • Density of alcohol outlets and teenage drinking: Living in an alcogenic environment is associated with higher consumption in a metropolitan setting.

    Taisia Huckle;John Huakau;Paul Sweetsur;Otto Huisman

  • Gender convergence in alcohol consumption and related problems: issues and outcomes from comparisons of New Zealand survey data.

    Mervyl McPherson;Sally Casswell;Megan Pledger

  • Occupational level of the father and alcohol consumption during adolescence; patterns and predictors

    Mariël Droomers;Carola Schrijvers;S. Casswell;Johan Mackenbach

  • WHO EXPERT COMMITTEE ON PROBLEMS RELATED TO ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION

    D. Ofori-Adjei;S. Casswell;Colin Drummond;Wei Hao

Frequent Co-Authors

Robin Room
Robin Room La Trobe University
Harold D. Holder
Harold D. Holder Pacific Institute
Ingeborg Rossow
Ingeborg Rossow Norwegian Institute of Public Health
Kathryn Graham
Kathryn Graham Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Ross Homel
Ross Homel Griffith University
Michael Livingston
Michael Livingston La Trobe University
Norman Giesbrecht
Norman Giesbrecht Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Charles D. H. Parry
Charles D. H. Parry South African Medical Research Council
Joel W. Grube
Joel W. Grube Pacific Institute
Raul Caetano
Raul Caetano Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation

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