Simone Pettigrew's Publications

About Simone Pettigrew's Publications

Program Head, Food Policy
  • PhD (Consumer Research)
  • The Potential Importance of Housing Type for Older People’s Physical Activity Levels

    Journal of Applied Gerontology Date published:
  • Clusters of potential autonomous vehicles users according to propensity to use individual versus shared vehicles

    Transport Policy Date published:
  • Potential sources of cessation support for high smoking prevalence groups: a qualitative study

    Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Date published:
  • Development and evaluation of a consumer information resource, including Patient Decision Aid, for lung cancer screening: a quasi-experimental study

    Translational Behavioral Medicine Date published:
  • Perceptions of the harm, addictiveness, and smoking cessation effectiveness of e-cigarettes among Australian young adults

    Addictive Behaviors Date published:
  • Compréhension objective de différents formats de logos nutritionnels en face avant des emballages : résultats d’une étude comparative expérimentale internationale

    Nutrition Clinique et Métabolisme Date published:
  • Objective assessment of compliance with a state-wide school food-service policy via menu audits

    Public Health Nutrition Date published:
  • Hungry for more: key stakeholders’ support for more stringent school food policies

    Public Health Nutrition Date published:
  • Factors Associated with Poly Drug Use in Adolescents

    Prevention Science Date published:
  • Support for e-cigarette regulations among Australian young adults

    BMC Public Health Date published:
  • 2018 Annual Report

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  • A latent profile analysis of consumers’ food choice determinants

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  • Attitudes and awareness to alcohol labelling in Australia

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  • Australians’ use of and support for nutrition labelling

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  • Boosting vegetable intake through Crunch&Sip

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  • Clusters of Australian adults based on healthy lifestyle behaviours: a latent class analysis

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