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Tony Blakely

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Tobacco Control|September 28, 2013
What will it take to get to under 5% smoking prevalence by 2025? Modelling in a country with a smokefree goalTakayoshi Ikeda, Linda Cobiac, Nick Wilson, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 2, 2016
Response to Cox letterDiana Sarfati, Caroline Shaw, Melissa McLeod, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 18, 2014
The impact of an unconditional tax credit for families on self-rated health in adults: further evidence from the cohort study of 6900 New ZealandersFrank Pega, Kristie Carter, Ichiro Kawachi, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 12, 2017
Cumulative receipt of an anti-poverty tax credit for families did not impact tobacco smoking among parentsFrank Pega, Paola Gilsanz, Ichiro Kawachi, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|July 13, 2019
Reflection on modern methods: when worlds collide-prediction, machine learning and causal inferenceTony Blakely, John Lynch, Koen Simons, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|February 12, 2010
Majority support by Maori and non-Maori smokers for many aspects of increased tobacco control regulation: national survey dataRichard Edwards, Nick Wilson, George Thomson, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|June 3, 2010
Ethnic and socioeconomic trends in testicular cancer incidence in New ZealandDiana Sarfati, Caroline Shaw, Tony Blakely, et al.
Population Health Metrics|July 9, 2015
How much might a society spend on life-saving interventions at different ages while remaining cost-effective? A case study in a country with detailed dataGiorgi Kvizhinadze, Nick Wilson, Nisha Nair, et al.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|March 4, 2005
The global distribution of risk factors by poverty levelTony Blakely, Simon Hales, Charlotte Kieft, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 3, 2011
When does neighbourhood matter? Multilevel relationships between neighbourhood social fragmentation and mental healthVivienne C Ivory, Sunny C Collings, Tony Blakely, et al.
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Tobacco Control|September 28, 2013
What will it take to get to under 5% smoking prevalence by 2025? Modelling in a country with a smokefree goalTakayoshi Ikeda, Linda Cobiac, Nick Wilson, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 2, 2016
Response to Cox letterDiana Sarfati, Caroline Shaw, Melissa McLeod, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 18, 2014
The impact of an unconditional tax credit for families on self-rated health in adults: further evidence from the cohort study of 6900 New ZealandersFrank Pega, Kristie Carter, Ichiro Kawachi, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 12, 2017
Cumulative receipt of an anti-poverty tax credit for families did not impact tobacco smoking among parentsFrank Pega, Paola Gilsanz, Ichiro Kawachi, et al.
International Journal of Epidemiology|July 13, 2019
Reflection on modern methods: when worlds collide-prediction, machine learning and causal inferenceTony Blakely, John Lynch, Koen Simons, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|February 12, 2010
Majority support by Maori and non-Maori smokers for many aspects of increased tobacco control regulation: national survey dataRichard Edwards, Nick Wilson, George Thomson, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|June 3, 2010
Ethnic and socioeconomic trends in testicular cancer incidence in New ZealandDiana Sarfati, Caroline Shaw, Tony Blakely, et al.
Population Health Metrics|July 9, 2015
How much might a society spend on life-saving interventions at different ages while remaining cost-effective? A case study in a country with detailed dataGiorgi Kvizhinadze, Nick Wilson, Nisha Nair, et al.
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|March 4, 2005
The global distribution of risk factors by poverty levelTony Blakely, Simon Hales, Charlotte Kieft, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 3, 2011
When does neighbourhood matter? Multilevel relationships between neighbourhood social fragmentation and mental healthVivienne C Ivory, Sunny C Collings, Tony Blakely, et al.
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