Publications list for Professor Simon Chapman

2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006

2012

   
  • Dunlop, S., Cotter, T., Perez, D., Chapman, S. (2012), Tobacco in the news: associations between news coverage, news recall and smoking-related outcomes in a sample of Australian smokers and recent quitters. Health education research. 27(1), 160-71. [Abstract]

2011

   
  • Haynes, A., Gillespie, J., Derrick, G., Hall, W., Redman, S., Chapman, S., Sturk, H. (2011), Galvanizers, guides, champions, and shields: the many ways that policymakers use public health researchers. The Milbank Quarterly. 89(4), 564-598. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2011), Wind farms and health: who is fomenting community anxieties?. Medical Journal of Australia. 195(9), 495. [Abstract]
  • Fogarty, A., Chapman, S. (2011), Framing and the marginalisation of evidence in media reportage of policy debate about alcopops, Australia 2008-2009: Implications for advocacy. Drug and alcohol review. 30(6), 569-76. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2011), Why the tobacco industry fears plain packaging. The Medical Journal of Australia. 195(5), 255. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Farrelly, M. (2011), Four Arguments against the Adult-Rating of Movies with Smoking Scenes. PLoS Medicine. 8(8), e1001078. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Derrick, G., Haynes, A., Hall, W. (2011), Democratising assessment of researchers' track records: a simple proposal. The Medical Journal of Australia. 195(3), 147-148. [Abstract]
  • Haynes, A., Derrick, G., Chapman, S., Redman, S., Hall, W., Gillespie, J., Sturk, H. (2011), From "our world" to the "real world": Exploring the views and behaviour of policy-influential Australian public health researchers. Social science & medicine (1982). 72(7), 1047-55. [Abstract]
  • Mackenzie, R., Chapman, S. (2011), Pig's blood in cigarette filters: how a single news release highlighted tobacco industry concealment of cigarette ingredients. Tobacco control. 20(2), 169-72. [Abstract]
  • Gao, J., Zheng, P., Gao, J., Chapman, S., Fu, H. (2011), Workplace smoking policies and their association with male employees' smoking behaviours: a cross-sectional survey in one company in China. Tobacco control. 20(2), 131-136. [Abstract]
  • MacKenzie, R., Chapman, S., Holding, S. (2011), Framing responsibility: coverage of lung cancer among smokers and non-smokers in Australian television news. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 35(1), 66-70. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2011), Health and philanthropy-the tobacco connection. Lancet. 377(9759), 11-3. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2011), Gun control. Australian and US gun deaths compared. BMJ. , d1005. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2011), Personal view. Should the spectacle of surgery be sold to the highest bidder?. BMJ. 342, d237. [Abstract]
  • Zheng, P., Li, W., Chapman, S., Zhang, Z., Gao, J., Fu, H. (2011), Workplace exposure to secondhand smoke and its association with respiratory symptoms--a cross-sectional study among workers in Shanghai. Tobacco Control. 20(1), 58-63. [Abstract]
  • Derrick, G., Haynes, A., Chapman, S., Hall, W. (2011), The Association between Four Citation Metrics and Peer Rankings of Research Influence of Australian Researchers in Six Fields of Public Health. PloS One. 6(4), e18521. [Abstract]
  • Fogarty, A., Holland, K., Imison, M., Blood, R., Chapman, S., Holding, S. (2011), Communicating uncertainty - how Australian television reported H1N1 risk in 2009: a content analysis. BMC public health. 11(1), 181. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2011), Lessons for the UK in how the Australians have reduced smoking. BMJ. 343, d6797. [Abstract]
  • Bonfiglioli, C., Smith, B., King, L., Chapman, S., Holding, S., Bauman, A. (2011), Risky exercise – is physical activity losing the news race?. Australian Journalism Review. 33(1), 73-84.
  • Chapman, S., Freeman, B. (2011), From brand to bland--the demise of cigarette packaging. BMJ. 343, d4376. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2011), Tar wars over smoking cessation. BMJ. 343, d5008. [Abstract]

2010

   
  • Mackenzie, R., Chapman, S., Holding, S., Stiven, A. (2010), "No Respecter of Youth": Over-representation of Young Women in Australian Television Coverage of Breast Cancer. Journal of cancer education : the official journal of the American Association for Cancer Education. 25(4), 565-70. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Mackenzie, R. (2010), Misrepresentation in stapleton's commentary. Addiction. , 2031-2032. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Barratt, A. (2010), Has PSA testing truly been a "public health disaster"?. The Medical Journal of Australia. , 431; author reply 431. [Abstract]
  • Freeman, B., Gartner, C., Hall, W., Chapman, S. (2010), Forecasting future tobacco control policy: where to next?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 34(5), 447-450. [Abstract]
  • Butler, R., Chapman, S., Thomas, D., Torzillo, P. (2010), Low daily smoking estimates derived from sales monitored tobacco use in six remote predominantly Aboriginal communities. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 34(Suppl 1), S71-S75. [Abstract]
  • Hinchcliff, R., Chapman, S., Ivers, R., Senserrick, T., Du, W. (2010), Media framing of graduated licensing policy debates. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 42(4), 1283-1287. [Abstract]
  • Freeman, B., Chapman, S. (2010), British American Tobacco on Facebook: undermining article 13 of the global World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Tobacco control. 19(3), e1-9. [Abstract]
  • Leask, J., Chapman, S., Robbins, S. (2010), "All manner of ills": The features of serious diseases attributed to vaccination. Vaccine. 28(17), 3066-70. [Abstract]
  • Henson, C., Chapman, S., McLeod, L., Johnson, N., Hickie, I. (2010), Room for improvement: mixed portrayal of young people with mental illness on Australian television news. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 44(3), 267-272. [Abstract]
  • Mackenzie, R., Chapman, S., McGeechan, K., Holding, S. (2010), 'A disease many people still feel uncomfortable talking about': Australian television coverage of colorectal cancer. Psycho-oncology. 19(0), 283-8. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., MacKenzie, R. (2010), The global research neglect of unassisted smoking cessation: causes and consequences. PLoS medicine. 7(2), e1000216. [Abstract]
  • Gartner, C., Chapman, S., Hall, W., Wakefield, M. (2010), Why we need tobacco sales data for good tobacco control. Medical Journal of Australia. 192, 3-4. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Barratt, A., Stockler, M. (2010), Let sleeping dogs lie?- What men should know before getting tested for prostate cancer. Australia: Sydney University Press.
  • Chapman, S. (2010), Competing interests. The odium of industry engagement. BMJ. , c3575. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2010), BAT’s tax figures do not add up. Tobacco Control. , 92-93.
  • Derrick, G., Sturk, H., Haynes, A., Chapman, S., Hall, W. (2010), A cautionary bibliometric tale of two cities. Scientometrics. 8(2), 317-320.
  • Chapman, S. (2010), Firearm deaths in Australia after law reform. Medicine, Science and the Law. , 53. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2010), Influencing politicians to implement comprehensive tobacco control: the power of news media. In: Tobacco: Science, Policy, and Public Health. (pp.691-696).New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
  • Imison, M., Chapman, S. (2010), 'Disease, Disaster and Despair'? The Presentation of Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries on Australian Television. PloS one. 5(11), e14106. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Freeman, B. (2010), The cancer emperor's new clothes: Australia's historic legislation for plain tobacco packaging. BMJ. 340, c2436. [Abstract]

2009

   
  • Chapman, S., Freeman, B. (2009), Regulating the tobacco retail environment: Beyond reducing sales to minors. Tobacco control. 18(6), 496-501. [Abstract]
  • Smith, D., Clements, M., Wakefield, M., Chapman, S. (2009), Impact of Australian celebrity diagnoses on prostate cancer screening. The Medical Journal of Australia. 191(10), 574-575. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2009), Japanese street smoking bans: a Japan Tobacco foil to prevent clean indoor air policy?. Tobacco Control. 18(5), 419. [Abstract]
  • Henson, C., Chapman, S., McLeod, L., Johnson, N., McGeechan, K., Hickie, I. (2009), More us than them: positive depictions of mental illness on Australian television news. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 43(6), 554-560. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2009), Mental health and smoking redux. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. , 579-580. [Abstract]
  • Freeman, B., Chapman, S. (2009), Open source marketing: Camel cigarette brand marketing in the "Web 2.0" world. Tobacco Control. 18(3), 212-217. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2009), With youth smoking at historical lows, how influential is movie smoking on uptake?. Addiction (Abingdon, England). 104(5), 824-5; discussion 825-7. [Abstract]
  • Mackenzie, R., Johnson, N., Chapman, S., Holding, S. (2009), Smoking-related disease on Australian television news: inaccurate portrayals may contribute to public misconceptions. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 33(2), 144-146. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Ragg, M., McGeechan, K. (2009), Citation bias in reported smoking prevalence in people with schizophrenia. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 43(3), 277-282. [Abstract]
  • McLeod, K., Wakefield, M., Chapman, S., Smith, K., Durkin, S. (2009), Changes in the news representation of smokers and tobacco-related media advocacy from 1995 to 2005 in Australia. Journal of epidemiology and community health. 63(3), 215-220. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2009), The inverse impact law of smoking cessation. Lancet. 373(9665), 701-703. [Abstract]
  • Sweet, M., Chapman, S., Moynihan, R., Green, J. (2009), CHAMP: a novel collaboration between public health and the media. The Medical Journal of Australia. 190(4), 206-207. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Freeman, B. (2009), Why has smoking in Australian youth never been lower?. In: Challenges in Adolescent Health: An Australian Perspective. (pp.153-161).United States: Nova Science Publishers.
  • Chapman, S., Holding, S., Ellerm, J., Heenan, R., Fogarty, A., Imison, M., Mackenzie, R., McGeechan, K. (2009), The content and structure of Australian television reportage on health and medicine, 2005-2009: parameters to guide health workers. The Medical Journal of Australia. 191(11-12), 620-624. [Abstract]

2008

   
  • Chapman, S. (2008), What should be done about smoking in movies?. Tobacco control. 17(6), 363-367. [Abstract]
  • Mackenzie, R., Imison, M., Chapman, S., Holding, S. (2008), Mixed messages and a missed opportunity: Australian news media coverage of Clare Oliver's campaign against solaria. The Medical Journal of Australia. 189(7), 371-374. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Hayen, A. (2008), Declines in Australian suicide: A reanalysis of Mcphedran and Baker (2008). Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands). , 152-4. [Abstract]
  • Freeman, B., Chapman, S. (2008), Gone viral? Heard the buzz? A guide for public health practitioners and researchers on how Web 2.0 can subvert advertising restrictions and spread health information. Journal of epidemiology and community health. 62(9), 778-782. [Abstract]
  • Mackenzie, R., Chapman, S., Johnson, N., McGeechan, K., Holding, S. (2008), The newsworthiness of cancer in Australian television news. The Medical journal of Australia. 189(3), 155-158. [Abstract]
  • Wakefield, M., Durkin, S., Spittal, M., Siahpush, M., Scollo, M., Simpson, J., Chapman, S., White, V., Hill, D. (2008), Impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on monthly adult smoking prevalence. American Journal of Public Health. 98(8), 1443-1450. [Abstract]
  • Tong, A., Chapman, S., Sainsbury, P., Craig, J. (2008), An Analysis of Media Coverage on the Prevention and Early Detection of CKD in Australia. American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation. 52(1), 159-70. [Abstract]
  • Mackenzie, R., Chapman, S., Salkeld, G., Holding, S. (2008), Media influence on Herceptin subsidization in Australia: application of the rule of rescue?. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 101(6), 305-312. [Abstract]
  • Li, M., Chapman, S., Agho, K., Eastman, C. (2008), Can even minimal news coverage influence consumer health-related behaviour? A case study of iodized salt sales, Australia. Health education research. 23(0), 543-8. [Abstract]
  • Assunta, M., Chapman, S. (2008), The lightest market in the world: Light and mild cigarettes in Japan. Nicotine & tobacco research. 10(5), 803-810. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Freeman, B. (2008), Markers of the denormalisation of smoking and the tobacco industry. Tobacco control. 17(2), 25-31. [Abstract]
  • Freeman, B., Chapman, S., Rimmer, M. (2008), The case for the plain packaging of tobacco products. Addiction (Abingdon, England). 103(4), 580-590. [Abstract]
  • Freeman, B., Chapman, S., Storey, P. (2008), Banning smoking in cars carrying children: an analytical history of a public health advocacy campaign. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. 32(1), 60-65. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2008), Repealing Australia's ban on smokeless tobacco? Hasten slowly. The Medical journal of Australia. 188(1), 47-49. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2008), Global perspective on tobacco control. Part II. The future of tobacco control: making smoking history?. The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease. 12(1), 8-12. [Abstract]
  • Clegg Smith, K., Chapman, S. (2008), How the news media influence tobacco use. In: The Role of the Media in Promoting and Controlling Tobacco Use. (pp.329-356).United States: National Institutes of Health.
  • Freeman, B., Chapman, S. (2008), Tobacco advertising and promotion. In: Tobacco in Australia: Facts & Issues A comprehensive online resource. (pp.1-48).Australia: Cancer Council Victoria.
  • Chapman, S. (2008), Should smoking in outside public spaces be banned? No. BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 337, a2804. [Abstract]
  • Daube, M., Briggs, V., Chapman, S., Connors, C., Larkin, S., Purcell, K., Roberts, L., Sullivan, D., Wakefield, M., Scollo, M. (2008), Technical Report No.2 Tobacco Control in Australia: Making Smoking History. Australia: Commonwealth of Australia.
  • Chapman, S. (2008), Introduction. In: Tobacco in Australia: Facts & Issues A comprehensive online resource. (pp.xi-xx).Australia: Cancer Council Victoria.
  • Chapman, S. (2008), Going too far? Exploring the limits of smoking regulations. William Mitchell Law Review. 34(4), 1605-1620.

2007

   
  • Chapman, S. (2007), The blood money tradition continues. The British journal of ophthalmology. 91(12), 1578. [Abstract]
  • Mackenzie, R., Chapman, S., Barratt, A., Holding, S. (2007), "The news is [not] all good": misrepresentations and inaccuracies in Australian news media reports on prostate cancer screening. The Medical journal of Australia. 187(9), 507-510. [Abstract]
  • MacKenzie, R., Chapman, S., Holding, S., McGeechan, K. (2007), 'A matter of faith, not science': analysis of media coverage of prostate cancer screening in Australian news media 2003-2006. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 100(11), 513-21. [Abstract]
  • Bonfiglioli, C., Smith, B., King, L., Chapman, S., Holding, S. (2007), Choice and voice: obesity debates in television news. The Medical journal of Australia. 187(8), 442-5. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2007), The future of smoke-free legislation. BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 335(7619), 521-2. [Abstract]
  • Freeman, B., Chapman, S. (2007), Is "YouTube" telling or selling you something? Tobacco content on the YouTube video-sharing website. Tobacco control. 16(3), 207-210. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2007), Entering our 16th year. Tobacco control. 16(1), 1-1. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2007), Risks of smoking: all done and dusted. BMJ (Clinical research ed.). 334 Suppl 1, s16. [Abstract]
  • Bonfiglioli, C., King, L., Smith, B., Chapman, S., Holding, S. (2007), Obesity in the media: political hot potato or human interest story?. Australian Journalism Review. 29(1), 53-61.
  • Chapman, S. (2007), Evidence, ethics, hubris and the future of second-hand smoke policy. TOBACCO CONTROL. 16, 73-74. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2007), Falling prevalence of smoking: how low can we go?. TOBACCO CONTROL. 16, 145-147. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2007), Should the health community promote smokeless tobacco (Snus): Author''s reply. PLOS MEDICINE. 4, 1704-1705. [Abstract]
  • Gartner, C., Hall, W., Chapman, S., Freeman, B. (2007), Should the Health Community Promote Smokeless Tobacco (Snus) as a Harm Reduction Measure?. Public Library of Science Medicine. 4(7), 1138-1141.
  • Chapman, S., Nguyen, T., White, C. (2007), Press-released papers are more downloaded and cited. TOBACCO CONTROL. 16, 71-71. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., MacKenzie, R. (2007), The Australian Health News Research Collaboration. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA. 186, 326-326. [Abstract]
  • MacKenzie, R., Chapman, S. (2007), Medicine and the media - Fainting schoolgirls wipe $A1bn off market value of Gardasil firm. BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. 334, 1195-1195. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2007), Public Health Advocacy and Tobacco Control: Making Smoking History. Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Hooker, C., Chapman, S. (2007), 'Our Youth Must be Protected From Drug Abuse': Talking Tobacco Control in the New South Wales Parliament from the 1960s to the Twenty-first Century. Health and History. 9(2), 106-128.

2006

   
  • Chapman, S., Alpers, P., Agho, K., Jones, M. (2006), Australia's 1996 gun law reforms: faster falls in firearm deaths, firearm suicides, and a decade without mass shootings. Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention. 12(6), 365-72. [Abstract]
  • Leask, J., Chapman, S., Hawe, P., Burgess, M. (2006), What maintains parental support for vaccination when challenged by anti-vaccination messages? A qualitative study. Vaccine. 24(49-50), 7238-45. [Abstract]
  • Carter, S., Chapman, S. (2006), Smokers and non-smokers talk about regulatory options in tobacco control. Tobacco control. 15(5), 398-404. [Abstract]
  • Assunta, M., Chapman, S. (2006), Health treaty dilution: a case study of Japan's influence on the language of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Journal of epidemiology and community health. 60(9), 751-6. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2006), Butt clean up campaigns: wolves in sheep's clothing?. Tobacco control. 15(4), 273. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S., Chiang, P. (2006), Smoking cessation - Response from authors. Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 31(3), 297-298. [Abstract]
  • Chiang, P., Chapman, S. (2006), Do pharmacy staff recommend evidenced-based smoking cessation products? A pseudo patron study. Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics. 31(3), 205-9. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2006), Erectile dysfunction and smoking: subverting tobacco industry images of masculine potency. Tobacco Control. 15(2), 73-74. [Abstract]
  • Chapman, S. (2006), Regulating the global vector for lung cancer. Lancet. 367(9512), 706-8. [Abstract]
  • Hooker, C., Chapman, S. (2006), Structural elements in achieving legislative tobacco control in NSW, 1955-95: political reflections and implications. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health. 30(1), 10-5. [Abstract]
  • Hooker, C., Chapman, S. (2006), Deliberately personal: Tobacco control debates and deliberative democracy in New South Wales. Critical Public Health. 16, 35-46.
  • Bryan-Jones, K., Chapman, S. (2006), Political dynamics promoting the incremental regulation of secondhand smoke: a case study of New South Wales, Australia. BMC public health [electronic resource]. 6, 192. [Abstract]