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Attitudes towards alcohol among 15 to 17-year-olds: In Fact

Understanding the attitudes this population group has towards alcohol is helpful in developing effective health promotion programmes targeting risky alcohol consumption. The Health Promotion Agency’s (HPA’s)…

Young people’s perceptions of how difficult it would be to quit smoking: In Fact

The New Zealand Government has committed to the goal of New Zealand becoming ‘smokefree’ (smoking prevalence of less than 5%) by 2025. To achieve this it…

Evaluation of the 'Don't Let the Sun Get Under Your Skin' campaign

The sun safety programme of HPA launched a campaign, ‘Don’t Let the Sun Get Under Your Skin’ (UYS), to promote sun-safe knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours among…

A validation and norming study of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire in the New Zealand context

The B4 School Check (B4SC) is a free health and development check provided for all children as soon as possible after they turn four years old.…

Opinions on banning food advertising to children: In Fact

The Health Promotion Agency (HPA) monitors parents and caregivers’ opinions on food marketing to children in the Health and Lifestyles Survey (HLS). Results from the 2012…

Financial literacy of secondary students, and its place within secondary schools

This study investigates the behaviours, attitudes and experiences of New Zealand secondary students with money and financial products and the range of financial literacy teaching/programmes being…

Tobacco brand recognition among New Zealand adults - Fact Sheet

This fact sheet uses data from HPA's 2014 Health and Lifestyles Survey (HLS) to gauge tobacco brand recognition among New Zealand adults. This is achieved by…

Links between smoking and risky alcohol consumption - Fact Sheet

This fact sheet assesses whether the prevalence of risky alcohol consumption (defined as high levels of alcohol consumption on a single occasion) among New Zealand adults…

Understanding and awareness of depression: In Fact

Globally, depression is marked to become the second leading cause of disability by 2020 (Murray & Lopez, 1996). Six percent of New Zealanders experience a major…

Offer and acceptance of tobacco among young people: In Fact

In New Zealand it is illegal to sell tobacco products to people under the age of 18 years, yet young people continue to smoke. It is,…