Sally Casswell
Sally Casswell | |
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Alma mater | University of Otago |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | Massey University |
Thesis |
Sally Casswell ONZM is a New Zealand academic, and as of 2019 is a full professor at the Massey University.[1] She is a member of the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Drug Dependence and Alcohol Problems and is chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Global Alcohol Policy Alliance. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand and an Officer of the Order of New Zealand.[2]
Academic career
[edit]After a 1974 PhD titled 'Acute effects of cannabis intoxication' at the University of Otago, Casswell moved to Massey University, rising to full professor.[1]
Much of Casswell's work involves the public-health psychology, including issues such as alcohol regulation,[3][4][5] recreational drug regulation[6][7][8] and sugar taxes.[9][10][11] She has argued in favour of a greater contribution of multinational alcohol companies to the costs of alcohol-related harms.
Selected works
[edit]- Beaglehole, Robert, Ruth Bonita, Richard Horton, Cary Adams, George Alleyne, Perviz Asaria, Vanessa Baugh et al. "Priority actions for the non-communicable disease crisis." The Lancet 377, no. 9775 (2011): 1438–1447.
- Moodie, Rob, David Stuckler, Carlos Monteiro, Nick Sheron, Bruce Neal, Thaksaphon Thamarangsi, Paul Lincoln, Sally Casswell, and Lancet NCD Action Group. "Profits and pandemics: prevention of harmful effects of tobacco, alcohol, and ultra-processed food and drink industries." The lancet 381, no. 9867 (2013): 670–679.
- Casswell, Sally, and Thaksaphon Thamarangsi. "Reducing harm from alcohol: call to action." The Lancet 373, no. 9682 (2009): 2247–2257.
- Connolly, Gary M., Sally Casswell, JIA‐FANG ZHANG, and Phil A. Silva. "Alcohol in the mass media and drinking by adolescents: a longitudinal study." Addiction 89, no. 10 (1994): 1255–1263.
- Casswell, Sally, Megan Pledger, and Rhonda Hooper. "Socioeconomic status and drinking patterns in young adults." Addiction 98, no. 5 (2003): 601–610.
- Casswell, Sally, Megan Pledger, and Sarah Pratap. "Trajectories of drinking from 18 to 26 years: identification and prediction." Addiction 97, no. 11 (2002): 1427–1437.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Zealand, Massey University, New. "Prof Sally Casswell - Director, SHORE & Co-Director SHORE/Whariki Research Centre - Massey University". www.massey.ac.nz.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Zealand, Massey University, New. "Prof Sally Casswell - Director, SHORE & Co-Director SHORE/Whariki Research Centre - Massey University". www.massey.ac.nz. Retrieved 27 July 2019.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "Alcohol is a factor in at least a third of all homicide cases". Stuff. 20 May 2019.
- ^ "Health expert calls for alcohol prices and bar licence fees to increase, saying taxpayers shouldn't be footing the bill" – via TVNZ.
- ^ "Alcohol law changes ineffective at reducing harm - study". Newshub. 10 May 2018 – via www.newshub.co.nz.
- ^ Casswell, Sally (21 January 2019). "Sally Caswell: If we legalise cannabis we must keep business at bay" – via www.nzherald.co.nz.
- ^ "Experts react to the release of Government's Mental Health and Addiction Inquiry". Stuff. 4 December 2018.
- ^ Laxon, Andrew (21 May 2009). "Drug education in schools panned" – via www.nzherald.co.nz.
- ^ "Coca-Cola recruiting lobbyist to fight sugar tax, despite new research revealing such taxes can save lives". Stuff. 16 June 2018.
- ^ "Renewed calls for sugar, tobacco and alcohol taxes". medicalxpress.com.
- ^ "Medical experts push for sugar tax". 1 April 2016 – via www.nzherald.co.nz.
External links
[edit]- Sally Casswell publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Living people
- New Zealand women academics
- University of Otago alumni
- Academic staff of Massey University
- 21st-century New Zealand psychologists
- New Zealand women psychologists
- Fellows of the Royal Society of New Zealand
- Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit
- New Zealand women writers
- 20th-century New Zealand psychologists
- New Zealand academic biography stubs