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Intended for healthcare professionals Subscribe Log In More Log in via Institution Log in via OpenAthens Log in using your username and password Basket Search More Advanced search Latest content Current issue Anniversary Archive Authors Blog About Advanced search Close More Main menu Latest content Current issue Anniversary Archive Authors Blog About Subscribe Log in More Log in via Institution Log in via OpenAthens Log in using your username and password BMJ Journals You are here Home Table of contents Table of contents Email alerts Table of contents Prev issue Next issue April 2015 - Volume 24 - Suppl 2 Implementation and evaluation of the Australian tobacco plain packaging policy Special communication Research papers Brief reports Research letter PostScript Lighter Side Special communication Death of a salesman (25 February, 2015) Gerard B Hastings, Crawford Moodie Plain packaging: a logical progression for tobacco control in one of the world's darkest markets (25 February, 2015) Michelle Scollo, Megan Bayly, Melanie Wakefield Standardised packaging and new enlarged graphic health warnings for tobacco products in Australialegislative requirements and implementation of the Tobacco Plain Packaging Act 2011 and the Competition and Consumer (Tobacco) Information Standard , 2011 (25 February, 2015) Michelle Scollo, Kylie Lindorff, Kerri Coomber, Megan Bayly, Melanie Wakefield Research papers Australian adult smokers responses to plain packaging with larger graphic health warnings 1 year after implementation: results from a national cross-sectional tracking survey (25 February, 2015) Melanie Wakefield, Kerri Coomber, Meghan Zacher, Sarah Durkin, Emily Brennan, Michelle Scollo Short-term changes in quitting-related cognitions and behaviours after the implementation of plain packaging with larger health warnings: findings from a national cohort study with Australian adult smokers (25 February, 2015) Sarah Durkin, Emily Brennan, Kerri Coomber, Meghan Zacher, Michelle Scollo, Melanie Wakefield Are quitting-related cognitions and behaviours predicted by proximal responses to plain packaging with larger health warnings
