Simone Pettigrew's Publications

About Simone Pettigrew's Publications

Program Head, Food Policy
  • PhD (Consumer Research)
  • Advertising to Children in Schools

    Alternative Law Journal Date published:
  • The potential of shame as a message appeal in antismoking television advertisements

    Tobacco Control Date published:
  • The salience of alcohol-related issues across the adult lifespan

    Health Education Journal Date published:
  • Transformative Consumer Research

    Wiley Encyclopedia of Management Date published:
  • Using Publicity to Enhance the Effectiveness of a Child Obesity Prevention Program

    Applying Quality of Life Research: Date published:
  • The effects of food labelling on consumer choice and industry practices

    Journal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism Date published:
  • A qualitative investigation of knowledge, beliefs and attitudes regarding sugar-sweetened beverages, including responses to potential regulatory measures aimed at curbing obesity

    Obesity Research & Clinical Practice Date published:
  • Using incentives to stimulate behavioural change

    Obesity Research & Clinical Practice Date published:
  • Parents’ experiences with hiding vegetables as a strategy for improving children's diets

    British Food Journal Date published:
  • Alcohol Warning Statement Effectiveness Under Different Alcohol Category Conditions

    Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science Date published:
  • “Don't eat that, you'll get fat!” Exploring how parents and children conceptualise and frame messages about the causes and consequences of obesity

    Social Science & Medicine Date published:
  • The experience of risk in families: conceptualisations and implications for transformative consumer research

    Journal of Marketing Management Date published:
  • A conceptual classification of parents’ attributions of the role of food advertising in children’s diets

    BMC Obesity Date published:
  • Developing cancer warning statements for alcoholic beverages

    BMC Public Health Date published:
  • Treats: low socioeconomic status Australian parents’ provision of extra foods for their overweight or obese children

    Health Promotion Journal of Australia Date published:
  • Process evaluation outcomes from a global child obesity prevention intervention

    BMC Public Health Date published: