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1 CURRICULUM VITAE DAVID HAMMOND SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 200 UNIVERSITY AVE WEST WATERLOO, ONTARIO N2L 3G1 CANADA TEL: (519) 888-4567 EXT. 46462 EMAIL: [email protected] WWW.DAVIDHAMMOND.CA ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2017 JULY Full Professor (Tenured) School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo 2011 JULY Associate Professor (Tenured) School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo 2007 JANUARY Assistant Professor School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo 2005 SEPTEMBER Research Assistant Professor School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo EDUCATION 2002-2005 Ph.D. Psychology (Special Programs) University of Waterloo 2000-2002 M.Sc. Health Studies University of Waterloo 1992-1996 B.A. Psychology University of British Columbia AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS 2020 Governor General’s Innovation Awards. *Awarded jointly with Dr. Geoffrey Fong and Dr. Mary Thompson 2019 World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds – Social Sciences (2019) Thomson Reuters – Most highly cited researchers 2008-2018. 2019 Outstanding Performance Award – University of Waterloo ($4,000) 2018-19 Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision – University of Waterloo ($1,000) 2018 World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds – Social Sciences (2019) Thomson Reuters – Most highly cited researchers 2008-2018.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DAVID HAMMOND

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO

200 UNIVERSITY AVE WEST WATERLOO, ONTARIO N2L 3G1 CANADA

TEL: (519) 888-4567 EXT. 46462 EMAIL: [email protected]

WWW.DAVIDHAMMOND.CA

ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2017 JULY Full Professor (Tenured)

School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo

2011 JULY Associate Professor (Tenured) School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo

2007 JANUARY Assistant Professor

School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo 2005 SEPTEMBER Research Assistant Professor

School of Public Health & Health Systems, University of Waterloo

EDUCATION 2002-2005 Ph.D. Psychology (Special Programs) University of Waterloo

2000-2002 M.Sc. Health Studies University of Waterloo

1992-1996 B.A. Psychology University of British Columbia

AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS 2020 Governor General’s Innovation Awards.

*Awarded jointly with Dr. Geoffrey Fong and Dr. Mary Thompson

2019 World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds – Social Sciences (2019) Thomson Reuters – Most highly cited researchers 2008-2018.

2019 Outstanding Performance Award – University of Waterloo ($4,000)

2018-19 Award of Excellence in Graduate Supervision – University of Waterloo ($1,000)

2018 World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds – Social Sciences (2019) Thomson Reuters – Most highly cited researchers 2008-2018.

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AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS

2018 University Research Chair – University of Waterloo (2019-2026)

2017 World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds – Social Sciences (2018) Thomson Reuters – Most highly cited researchers 2006-2016. Award

2016 World Health Organization – World No Tobacco Day Award

2016 University of Waterloo – Outstanding Performance Award ($3,786)

2016 Canadian Institutes of Health – Institute of Population & Public Health – Trailblazer Award in Population Health Solutions ($15,000)

2015 World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds – Social Sciences (2015) Thomson Reuters – Most highly cited researchers 2003-2013.

2015 Royal Society of Canada - College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.

2014-2019 Applied Chair in Public Health — Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Public Health Agency of Canada, ($925,000)

2014 William E. Rawls Prize —Canadian Cancer Society award for important advances in cancer control by a young investigator ($20,000)

2012 Outstanding Performance Award—Faculty of Applied Health Science, University of Waterloo ($3,500)

2012 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Jarvik-Russell Young Investigator Award ($1,000)

2012 Statistical Society of Canada - Lise Manchester Award ($1,000) *Awarded jointly with Dr. Geoffrey Fong and Dr. Mary Thompson

2011-2014 Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute – Junior Investigator Award ($150,000)

2010 Canada’s Premier Young Researcher Award - Canadian Institutes of Health Research ($250,000)

2010-2015 Canadian Institutes of Health Research - New Investigator Award ($300,000) *Ranked first among 62 applicants in competition.

2009 Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Canadian Medical Association Journal Top Canadian Achievements in Health Research Awards 2009.* *Awarded jointly with Dr. Geoffrey Fong and Dr. Mary Thompson for research contributions in the area of global tobacco control policies.

2009 Outstanding Performance Award—Faculty of Applied Health Science, University of Waterloo ($3,000)

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2005 Michael Smith Foundation (MSFHR) Scholar Award ($80,000/year, Declined)

2005 Ontario Tobacco Research Unit Studentship ($7,000)

2005 Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative - Travel Award ($3,000)

2003-05 Canada Graduate Scholarship Doctoral Award ($35,000/year)

2003-05 National Cancer Institute of Canada Studentship Award ($19,000/year, Declined)

2003-05 CIHR Doctoral Research Award ($17,500/year)

2004 International Development Research Agency (IDRC) Doctoral Research Award ($20,000, Declined)

2003 University of Waterloo Graduate Incentive Award

2003 Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($16,000/year, Declined)

2003 CIHR Tobacco Research Training Award ($17,000, Accepted $2,000)

2003 Philip Bryden UW Psychology Memorial Scholarship ($3,000)

2001, 2003 Ontario Tobacco Research Unit Studentship ($7,000)

2001/02 UW Dept. of Health Studies Graduate Scholarship ($1,000)

1992-94 Canadian Olympic Association Torch Scholarship ($2,000)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES SELECTED

2010-2011 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco - Policy Committee Co-Chair

2009-present Propel Centre for Population Health Impact - Affiliated Scientist

2008-2011 University of Waterloo Survey Research Centre, Executive Board

2006-2018 Assistant Editor, Tobacco Control

2006-2010 Ontario Tobacco Research Unit—Research Advisory Board

2006 International Organization for Standardization (ISO) TC126/Working Group 9. (Committee to establish new machine testing standards for cigarette emissions)

2005-present Ontario Tobacco Research Unit—Co-Investigator

2005-2009 Population Health Research Group - Investigator

2005-2009 Centre for Behavioural Research and Program Evaluation (Canadian Cancer

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES SELECTED

Society/National Cancer Institute of Canada) Affiliated Scientist

CONTRIBUTIONS TO POLICY & PRACTICE SELECTED

2017 to present

Health Canada – Health Canada Scientific Advisory Board on Vaping Products

2011 to present

Cancer Care Ontario – Prevention Committee

2011 to 2017

Canadian Cancer Society –Prevention & Risk Reduction Committee

2012 to present

Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada, Council on Mission

2011 to 2012

Expert Advisory Group for Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products. Department of Health & Ageing, Commonwealth of Australia.

2011 - 2012

Expert Advisor – Tobacco Products Directive, European Commission

2010 to present

US FDA – Health warning design

2010 to present US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention – Senior Consultant

2005 to present Health Canada- Tobacco Control Program Adivsor

2008 to 2017 Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco - Policy Committee

2006 to present Framework Convention Alliance

2009-2010 Smoke Free Ontario Strategy - Working Group

2008 World Health Organization – FCTC Technical Advisor

2007-2009 Ontario Tobacco Research Unit Research Advisory committee

2009 United Kingdom, Department of Health – Tobacco strategy Advisor

2006 International Standards Organization (ISO) – TC126/Working Group 9 Working Group

EXPERT TESTIMONY IN PUBLIC HEALTH LITIGATION

2019-20

Province of Quebec – Challenge to cannabis regulations Prohibition Inc. v. Attorney General of Québec. File No: 500-17-105462-181.

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Utopie Internationale Inc. v. Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions and the Attorney General of Quebec. File Nos: 500-61-4 78645-188 & 500-61-4 78646-186

2017

Government of Norway – Standardised packaging challenge. Swedish Match v. Norway.

2017

Government of Uganda – Health warnings and point-of-sale display ban challenge. British American Tobacco Uganda Limited (Petitioner) vs. The Attorney General of Uganda (Respondent).

2015 -2016

Plaintiffs. Knight vs. Imperial Tobacco Canada –Class action KENNETH KNIGHT PLAINTIFF AND: IMPERIAL TOBACCO CANADA LIMITED DEFENDANT; Proceeding under the Class Proceedings Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 50.

2016

Wayne Miner, et al v. Philip Morris USA, Inc.– Class action Pulaski County Circuit Court – Case No. CV03-4661.

2015 -2016

Government of Canada – Health warnings challenge. Imperial Tobacco Canada v. AGC.

2016 / 2020

City of San Francisco – Health warnings on sugar-sweetened beverages challenge. The American Beverage Association, California Retailers Association, California State Outdoor Advertising Association v. The City and County of San Francisco. Case No. 3:15-cv-03415 EMC

2015 -2019

Province of New Brunswick – Health care cost recovery action. The Province of New Brunswick vs. Rothmans Inc, Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc., Carrera’s Rothmans Limited, Altria Group Inc, Philip Morris U.S.A Inc, Philip Morris International Inc, JTI-MacDonald Corp, R.J. Reynolds Tobacco International Inc, Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited, British American Tobacco P.L.C., B.A.T. Industries P.L.C., British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited, and Canadian Tobacco Manufacturers Council. Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick.

2014 -2015

UK Government – Standardised packaging challenge. Philip Morris Brands Sàrl, Philip Morris Products SA and Philip Morris Limited (“Philip Morris”)) v. the Secretary of State for Health CO/2323/2015.

2014 -2015

Plaintiffs. Donovan et al. v. Philip Morris USA Inc., et al. United States District Court, District of Massachusetts.

2014 -2015

Uruguay government – Health warnings and Single Presentation Rule. Philip Morris Brands Sarl, et al. v. the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, Case No. ARB/10/7, before the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).

2010 -2011

UK Government – Point of Sale regulations. Judicial review challenges against legislation prohibiting the display of tobacco products in the United Kingdom.

2012 -2015

Australian Commonwealth government – Plain packaging. Three related actions challenging plain packaging regulations.

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2010 -2015

Plaintiffs. Craft-Larsen v. Philip Morris USA Inc. Missouri Circuit Court.

2009

Government of Canada – Third Party action. Létourneau – Blais vs. JTI-MacDonald Corp., Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited, Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. Class Action, Quebec Superior Court.

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PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL ARTICLES (H-INDEX=74, I10-INDEX=285, CITATIONS=23,519)

1. Keeble M, Adams J, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, Borgoine T. Associations between online food outlet

access and online food delivery service use amongst adults in the UK: a cross-sectional analysis of linked data. BMC Public Health 2021; In press.

2. Olstad D, Nejatinamini S, Vanderlee L, Livingstone K, Campbell D, Tang K, Minaker, Hammond D.

Stress-related poor diet quality does not explain socioeconomic inequities in health: A structural equation mediation analysis of gender-specific pathways. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2021; In press.

3. Hock K, Acton RB, Jáuregui A, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D. Experimental study of front-of-

package nutrition labels’ efficacy on perceived healthfulness of sugar-sweetened beverages among youth in six countries. Preventive Medicine Reports 2021; In press.

4. Lorenzetti V, Hindocha C, Petrilli K, Griffiths P, Brown J, Castillo-Carniglia A, Caulkins JP, Englund A,

ElSohly M Gage S, Groshkova T, Gual A, Hammond D, Lawn W, Lopez H, Manthey J, Mokrysz C, Pacula RL, van Laar M, Vandrey R, Wadsworth E, Winstock A, Hall W, Curran HV, Freeman TP. The International Cannabis Toolkit (iCannToolkit): a multidisciplinary expert consensus on minimum standards for measuring cannabis use. Addiction 2021 Sep 29. doi: 10.1111/add.15702. Epub ahead of print.

5. Goodman S, Rynard V, Iraniparast M, Hammond D. Influence of package colour, branding and health

warnings on appeal and perceived harm of cannabis products among respondents in Canada and the US. Preventive Medicine 2021; Sep 7:106788. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106788. Epub ahead of print.

6. Adams J, Pell D, Penney T, Hammond D, Vanderlee L, White M. Public acceptability of the UK soft

drinks industry levy: Repeat cross-sectional analysis of the International Food Policy Study. British Medical Journal Open 2021 Sep 24;11(9):e051677. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051677.

7. Cho YJ, Trasher JF, Driezen P, Hitchman SC, Reid JL, Hammond D. Trends in exposure to and

perceptions of e-cigarette marketing among youth in England, Canada, and the United States between 2017 and 2019. Health Education Research 2021; In Press.

8. Ball J, Zhang J, Hammond D, Boden J, Stanley J, Edwards R. The rise of cannabis vaping: implications

for survey design. New Zealand Medical Journal 2021;134(1540):95-98. 9. D’Mello K, Hammond D, Mahamad S, Wiggers, D, East K. Nicotine content, labelling, and flavours of

e-cigarettes in Canada in 2020: a scan of the online retail market. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada 2021; In Press.

10. Hobin EP, Goodman S, Hammond D. Cannabis use prior to legalisation among alcohol consumers in

the Canadian Yukon and Northwest Territories. International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2021 Dec;80(1):1948254. doi: 10.1080/22423982.2021.1948254.

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11. Ganson KT, Nagata JM, Lavender JM, Rodgers RF, L Cunningham M, Murray SB, Hammond D.

Prevalence and correlates of weight gain attempts across five countries. Int J Eat Disord. 2021;54(10):1829-1842. doi: 10.1002/eat.23595.

12. Tam J, Jeon J, Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Holford TR, Levy DT, Meza R. Estimation of prevalence of

smoking and smoking-attributable mortality associated with cigarette package graphic health warnings. Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Health Forum 2021;2(9):e212852. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2021.2852.

13. Felicione NJ, Cumming KM, Gravely S, Hammond D, McNeill A, Borland R, Fong GT, O’Connor RJ.

“Don’t Know” responses for nicotine vaping product features among adult vapers: Findings from the 2018 and 2020 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Surveys. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021; 18(15):7928. doi: 10.3390/ijerph1815792.

14. Acton RB, Kirkpatrick S, Hammond D. Comparing the effects of four front-of-package nutrition labels

on consumer purchases of five common beverages and snack foods: results from a randomized trial. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2021 Sep 3:S2212-2672(21)01040-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2021.07.014.

15. East K, Reid JL, Hammond D. Smoking and vaping among Canadian youth and adults in 2017 and

2019. Tobacco Control 2021 Jul 16:tobaccocontrol-2021-056605. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056605.

16. Driezen P, Gravely S, Wadsworth E, Smith DM, Loewen R, Hammond D, Lin L, Abramovici H, McNeill

A, Borland R, Cummings KM, Thompson ME, Fong GT. Increasing cannabis use is associated with poorer cigarette smoking cessation outcomes: Findings from the ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Surveys, 2016-2018. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2021 Jun 10:ntab122. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntab122. Epub ahead of print.

17. Rup J, Freeman TP, Perlman C, Hammond D. Cannabis and mental health: prevalence of use and

modes of cannabis administration by mental health status. Addictive Behaviors 2021 Oct;121:106991. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.106991.

18. Gómez-Donoso C, Sacks G, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, White CM, Nieto C, Bes-Rastrollo M, Cameron

AJ. Support for healthy supermarket initiatives focused on product placement: a multi-country cross-sectional analysis of the 2018 International Food Policy Study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2021; 18(1):78. doi: 10.1186/s12966-021-01149-0.

19. Gravely S, Chung-Hall J, Craig L, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Yong HH, Loewen R, Martin N,

Quah ACK, Hammond D, Ouimet J, Boudreau C, Thompson ME, Drieze P. Evaluating the impact of plain packaging among Canadian smokers: Findings from the 2018 and 2020 ITC Smoking and Vaping Surveys. Tobacco Control 2021; Sep 21:tobaccocontrol-2021-056635. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056635.

20. Wadsworth E, Driezen P, Hammond D. Retail availability and legal purchases of dried flower in

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Canada post-legalization. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2021;108794. Doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108794.

21. Goodman S, Hammond D. Noticing of cannabis health warning labels in Canada and the US. Health

Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice 2021; 41(7/8). doi: 10.24095/hpcdp.41.7/8.01.

22. Fix BV, Leigh NJ, Palumbo M, Hitchma SC, Nahhas GJ, King B, Hammond D, McNeill A, Cummings

KM, Borland R, Fong GT, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz ML. Characterization of vaping liquids used in vaping devices across four countries: Results from an analysis of selected vaping liquids reported by users in the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Tobacco Control 2021; May 21:tobaccocontrol-2020-056338. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056338. Epub ahead of print.

23. Gravely S, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Borland R, McNeill A, East KA, Loewen R, Martin N, Yong HH,

Li L, Liber L, Levy DT, Quah ACQ, Ouimet J, Hitchman SC, Thompson ME, Boudreau C, Fong GT. Self-reported quit aids and assistance used by smokers at their most recent quit attempt: Findings from the 2020 International Tobacco Control Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2021; doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntab068.

24. Goodman S, Armendariz G, Corkum A, Arellano L, Jáuregui A, Keeble M, Marshall J, Sacks G, Thrasher

JF, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D. Recall of government healthy eating campaigns by consumers in five countries. Public Health Nutrition 2021; 24(13):3986-4000. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021001415.

25. Hammond D, Reid JL, Burkhalter R, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz M, Wackowski OA, Thrasher JF,

Hitchman S. Trends in e-cigarette brands, devices and the nicotine profile of products used by youth in in England, Canada, and the United States: 2017 to 2019. Tobacco Control 2021; Jun 7:tobaccocontrol-2020-056371. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056371. Epub ahead of print.

26. Hammond D, Acton RB, Goodman S. The impact of health warnings for sugar-sweetened beverages

on consumer perceptions of advertising. Public Health Nutrition 2021; 24(14):4737-4749. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021001257.

27. Vanderlee L, Czoli CD, Pauzé E, Potvin Kent M, White CM, Hammond D. A comparison of self-

reported exposure to fast food and sugary drinks marketing among parents of children across five countries. Preventive Medicine 2021; Preventive Medicine 2021; Mar 17:106521. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106521.

28. East K, Reid JL, Rynard V, Hammond D. Trends and patterns of tobacco and nicotine product use

among youth in Canada, England, and the US from 2017-2019. Journal of Adolescent Health 2021; Apr 7:S1054-139X(21)00096-3. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.02.011.

29. Pepetone AJ, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D, Kirkpatrick S. Food insecurity, food skills, health

literacy, and food preparation activities among young Canadian adults: A cross-sectional analysis. Public Health Nutrition 2021; 24(9):2377-2387. doi: 10.1017/S1368980021000719.

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30. Smith BT, Hack S, Jessri M, Arcand J, McLaren L, L’abbe M, Anderson LN, Hobin EP, Hammond D,

Mansno H, Rosella LC, Manuel D. The equity and effectiveness of achieving Canada’s Voluntary Sodium Reduction Guidance Targets: a modelling study using the 2015 Canadian Community Health Survey-Nutrition. Nutrients 2021; 27;13(3):779.

31. Felicione NJ, Fix BV, McNeill A, Cumming KM, Goniewicz ML, Hammond D, Borland R, Heckman BW,

Bansal-Travers M, Gravely S, Hitchman SC, Levy DT, Fong GT, O’Connor RJ. Characteristics and changes over time of nicotine vaping products used by vapers in the 2016 and 2018 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Surveys. Tobacco Control 2021; Mar 22:tobaccocontrol-2020-056239. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056239.

32. Hammond D, Reid JL, Rynard VL, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz ML, Piper ME, Bansal-Travers M.

Indicators of dependence and efforts to quit vaping and smoking among youth in Canada, England and the USA. Tobacco Control 2021; 0:1–10. doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-056269.

33. Leos-Toro C, Fong GT, Hammond D. The efficacy of health warnings and package branding on

perceptions of cannabis products among youth and young adults, a cross-sectional survey. Drug & Alcohol Review 2021; 4: 637-646. doi: 10.1111/dar.13240.

34. Bhawra J, Kirkpatrick S, Hall M, Vanderlee L. Hammond D. Initial development and evaluation of the

Food Processing Knowledge (FoodProK) score: a functional test of nutrition knowledge based on level of processing. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2021; Feb 18:S2212-2672(21)00062-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2021.01.015.

35. Sikorski C, Leos Toro C, Hammond D. Cannabis Consumption, Purchasing and Sources Among Young

Canadians: The Cannabis Purchase and Consumption Tool (CPCT). Substance Use & Misuse 2021; In Press. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2021.1879142

36. Acton RB, Kirkpatrick S, Hammond D. Exploring the main and moderating effects of individual-level

characteristics on consumer responses to sugar taxes and front-of-pack nutrition labels in an experimental marketplace. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2021; Mar 25. doi: 10.17269/s41997-021-00475-x.

37. Trapp G, Hurworth M, Christian H, Bromberg M, Howard J, McStay C, Allen K, Cross D, Oddy W,

Harray A, Hammond D. Individual, social, and environmental correlates of energy drink use among adolescents. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 2020; In Press.

38. McGuckin T, Ferro MA, Hammond D, Stewart S, Maloney-Hall B, Madi N, Porath A, Perlman CM.

How High? Trends in Cannabis Use Prior to First Admission to Inpatient Psychiatry in Ontario, Canada, between 2007 and 2017. Can J Psychiatry. 2020 Dec 31:706743720984679. doi: 10.1177/0706743720984679.

39. Hammond D, Wadsworth E, Reid JL, Burkhalter R. Prevalence and modes of cannabis use among

youth in Canada, England, and the US, 2017 to 2019. Drug & Alcohol Dependence 2020

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;219:108505. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108505.

40. Lensch T, Sloan K, Ausmus J, Pearson JL, Clements-Nolle K, Goodman S, Hammond D. Cannabis use

and driving under the influence: Behaviors and attitudes by state-level legal sale of recreational cannabis. Preventive Medicine 2020; Dec;141:106320. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106320.

41. Bhawra J, Kirkpatrick S, Hammond D. Food insecurity among Canadian youth and young adults:

Insights from the Canada Food Study. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2021; Feb 23. doi: 10.17269/s41997-020-00469-1.

42. Corrigan JR, Hackenberry BN, Lambert VC, Rousu MC, Thrasher JF, Hammond D. Estimating the Price

Elasticity of Demand for JUUL E-cigarettes among Teens. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2020; Jan 1;218:108406. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108406.

43. Goodman S, Schauer G, Wadswroth E, Hammond D. Use and perceptions of cannabidiol (CBD)

products in Canada and the USA. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research 2020; Nov 20. doi: 10.1089/can.2020.0093. Online ahead of print.

44. Bollinger B, Liebman E, Hobin EP, Sacco J, Hammond D. Educational Campaigns for Product Labels:

Evidence from On-Shelf Nutritional Labeling. Journal of Marketing Research 2020; In Press. doi.org/10.1177/0022243720981975

45. Raffoul A, Goodman S, Hammond D, Kirkpatrick SI. Weight management attempts, but not weight

perceptions, are associated with dietary quality among youth and young adults. Canada Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2020; Nov 26 [Epub ahead of print]. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2020.10.011.

46. Hammond D, Goodman S. Knowledge of tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol levels among

cannabis consumers in the United States and Canada. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research 2020; Oct 29 [Epub ahead of print]. doi: 10.1089/can.2020.0092.

47. Vanderlee L, White CM, Kirkpatrick SI, Rynard VL, Jáuregui A, Adams J, Sacks G, Hammond D. Non-

alcoholic and alcoholic beverage intake by adults across five upper-middle and high-income countries. Journal of Nutrition 2020;151(1):140-151. doi: 10.1093/jn/nxaa324.

48. Gravely S, Meng G, Cumming KM, Hyland A, Borland R, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz ML,

Kasza K, McNeill A, Thompson ME, Hitchman SC, Levy DT, Thrasher JF, Quah ACK, Martin N, Ouimet J, Boudreau C, Fong GT. Changes in smoking and vaping over 18 months among smokers and recent ex-smokers: Longitudinal findings from the 2016 and 2018 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020; 17(19):7084. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17197084.

49. Goodman S, Vanderlee L, Jones AC, White CM, Hammond D. Perceived healthiness of sweeteners

among young adults in Canada. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 2020; Dec 15.

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doi: 10.3148/cjdpr-2020-030.

50. Sutanto E, Miller C, Smith DM, O’Connor RJ, Gravely S, Hammond D, Hyland A, Cummings KM, Quah ACK, Fong GT, Agar TK, Goniewicz ML. Perceived relative harm of heated tobacco products (IQOS), e-cigarettes, and cigarettes among adults in Canada: Findings from the ITC Project. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2020;18:81. doi: 10.18332/tid/127233.

51. Taylor E, East K, McNeill A, Cummings KM, Thrasher JF, Fong GT, Quach ACK, McDermott M, Li G,

Borland R, Hammond D, Aleyan S, Hitchman SC. Changes in responses to nicotine vaping product warnings and leaflets in England compared with Canada, the US, and Australia: Findings from the 2016-2018 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Surveys. Tobacco Control 2020; Oct 28. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2020-055739.

52. Fischer B, Lee CR, Lee A, Goodman S, Hammond D. The Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines’

(LRCUG) recommendations: How are Canadian cannabis users complying? Preventive Medicine Reports 2020; 20: 101187. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101187.

53. Schoueri-Mychasiw N, Weerasinghe A, Stockwell T, Vallance K, Hammond D, Greenfield T,

McGavock J, Hobin EP. Use as directed: do standard drink labels on alcohol containers help consumers drink (ir)responsibly? Real-world evidence from a quasi-experimental study in Yukon, Canada. Drug and Alcohol Review 2020; Oct 19. doi: 10.1111/dar.13165.

54. Wiggers D, Reid JL, Hammond D. Efficacy of Canadian health warning statements on caffeinated

energy drinks: An experimental study among young Canadians. Health Education Research 2020; 35(6): 618-626.

55. Lee CR, Lee A, Goodman S, Hammond D, Fischer B. Lower-Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines: Adherence

in Canada and the USA. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020; 20: 101187. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2020.101187.

56. Keeble M, Adams J, Sacks G, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D, Burgoine T. Use of Online Food

Delivery Services to Order Food Prepared Away-From-Home and Associated Sociodemographic Characteristics: A Cross-Sectional, Multi-Country Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020; 17, 5190; doi:10.3390/ijerph17145190.

57. Fataar F, Goodman S, Wadsworth E, Hammond D. Consumer perceptions of ‘legal’ and ‘illegal’

cannabis in US states with legal cannabis sales. Addictive Behaviors 2020; 112:106563. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106563.

58. Leos-Toro C, Fong GT, Meyer S, Hammond D. Cannabis health knowledge and risk perceptions

among Canadian youth and young adults. Harm Reduction Journal 2020; 17 (54): 1-13. doi: 10.1186/s12954-020-00397-w

59. Trapp GSA, Hurworth M, Christian H, Bromberg M, Howard J, McStay C, Ambrosini G, Martin K,

Harray A, Cross D, Oddy W, Hammond D. Prevalence and pattern of energy drink intake among

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Australian adolescents. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics 2020; 34(2):300-304. doi: 10.1111/jhn.12789.

60. Hammond D, Reid JL, Burkhalter R, Rynard VL. Impact of E-Cigarette Marketing Regulations on

Canadian Youth: Cross-Sectional Surveys, 2017-2019. Pediatrics 2020;146(1):e20194020. doi:10.1542/peds.2019-4020

61. Contreras-Manzano A, Jáuregui A, Nieto C, Hall M, Vargas-Meza J, Thrasher JF, Illescas-ZárateD,

Barquera D, Hammond D. The impact of a cartoon character on adults’ perceptions of children’s breakfast cereals: a randomized experiment. Nutrition Journal 2020; 19, 43. doi.org/10.1186/s12937-020-00565-5.

62. Bochu L, Widener M, Burgoine T, Hammond D. Association between time-weighted activity space-

based exposures to fast-food outlets and fast-food consumption among young adults in urban Canada. International Journal of Behavioural and Nutrition and Physical Activity 2020; 17(1): 62. doi:10.1186/s12966-020-00967-yss.

63. Gravely S, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Lindblom EN, Smith D, Martin N, Loewen R, Borland R,

Hyland A, Thompson ME, Boudreau C, Kasza KA, Ouimet J, Quah ACK, O’Connor R, Fong GT. The association of e-cigarette flavors with satisfaction, enjoyment, and trying to quit or stay abstinent from smoking among regular adult vapers from Canada and the United States: Findings from the 2018 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2020; ntaa095. doi:10.1093/ntr/ntaa095.

64. Acton RB, Hammond D. Impact of sugar taxes and front-of-package nutrition labels on purchases of

protein, calcium and fibre. Preventive Medicine 2020; Apr 15;106091. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106091.

65. Gravely S, Driezen P, Smith D, Borland R, Lindblom EN, Hammond D, McNeill A, Hyland A, Cummings

KM, Chan G, Thompson ME, Boudreau C, Martin N, Ouimet J, Loewen R, Quah ACK, Goniewicz ML, Thrasher J, Fong, GT. International differences in patterns of cannabis use among adult cigarette smokers: Findings from the 2018 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. International Journal of Drug Policy 2020; 79: 102754. doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102754.

66. Mahamad S, Wadsworth E, Goodman S, Hammond D. Availability, retail price, and potency of legal

and illegal cannabis in Canada after recreational cannabis legalisation. Drug & Alcohol Review 2020; 39: 337–346. doi: 10.1111/dar.13069.

67. Hammond D, Rynard V, Reid JR, on behalf of the ITC Youth Vaping and Smoking team. Changes in

prevalence of vaping among youth in the United States, Canada, and England, 2017 to 2019. Journal of the American Medical Association - Pediatrics 2020;174(8):797-800. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.0901

68. Hobin E, Weerasinghe A, Vallance K, Hammond D, McGavock J, Greenfield TK, Schoueri-Mychasiw N,

Paradis C, Stockwell T. Testing alcohol labels as a tool to communicate cancer risk to drinkers: a

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real-world quasi-experimental study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2020; 81(2): 249-261. doi:10.15288/jsad.2020.81.249.

69. Hammond D, Goodman S, Wadsworth E, Rynard V, Boudreau C, Hall W. Evaluating the impacts of

cannabis legalization: The International Cannabis Policy Study. International Journal of Drug Policy 2020;77:102698. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2020.102698.

70. Braak D, Cummings KM, Nahhas G, Reid JR, Hammond D. How are adolescents getting their vaping

products? Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Youth Tobacco and Vaping Survey. Addictive Behaviors 2020; 105: 106345. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2020.106345.

71. Hammond D. Standard Tetrahydrocannabinol Units: An Idea Whose Time Has Come. Addiction

2020;115(7):1221-1222. doi: 10.1111/add.15035. [Invited Commentary]. 72. Rup J, Goodman S, Hammond D. Cannabis advertising, promotion and branding: Differences in

consumer exposure between 'legal' and 'illegal' markets in Canada and the US. Preventive Medicine 2020; 133:106013. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2020.106013.

73. Wadsworth E, Hammond D. Out-of-state cannabis purchases in the United States. Drug and Alcohol

Dependence 2020; 207:107822. doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107822. 74. Cummings KM, Hammond D. E-cigarettes: striking the right balance. [Invited editorial]. The Lancet

2020; 5(4):e180-e181. doi: 10.1016/S2468-2667(20)30004-9. 75. Vallance K, Stockwell T, Hammond D, Shokar S, Schoueri-Mychasiw N, Greenfield T, McGavock J,

Zhao J, Weerasinghe A, Hobin E. Testing the effectiveness of enhanced alcohol warning labels and modifications resulting from alcohol industry interference in Yukon, Canada: Protocol for a quasi-experimental study. JMIR Research Protocols 2020; 9(1): e16320. doi:10.2196/16320.

76. Goodman S, Hammond D. Does unit-dose packaging influence understanding of serving size information for cannabis edibles? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2020; 81(2):173-179.

77. Vallance K,Vincent A, Schoueri-Mychasiw N, Stockwell S, Hammond D, Greenfield TK,K McGavock,

Hobin E. News media and the influence of the alcohol industry: an analysis of media coverage of alcohol warning labels with a cancer message in Canada and Ireland. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2020; In Press.

78. Jáuregui A, Salvo D, Medina C, Barquera S, Hammond D. Understanding the contribution of public-

and restricted-access places to overall and domain-specific physical activity among Mexican adults: A cross-sectional study. PLOS ONE 2020; 15(2):e0228491. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228491.

79. Schoueri-Mychasiw N, Weerasinghe A, Hammond D, Stockwell T, Vallance K McGavock, Hobin E.

Examining the impact of alcohol labels on awareness and knowledge of national drinking guidelines: a real-world study in Yukon, Canada. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2020; In Press.

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80. Yau A, Adams J, White M, White C, Hammond D. Sociodemographic characteristics, diet, and health

among food insecure UK adults: cross-sectional analysis of the International Food Policy Study. Public Health Nutrition 2020. doi: 10.17863/CAM.47837 [e-pub ahead of print].

81. Leos-Toro C, Fong GT, Meyer SB, Hammond D. Cannabis labelling and consumer understanding of

THC levels and serving sizes. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2020; 208:107843. doi:

10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.107843. [Epub ahead of print]. 82. Hobin E, Shokar S, Vallance K, Hammond D, McGavock J, Greenfield TK, Schoueri-Mychasiw N,

Paradis C, Stockwell T. Communicating risks to drinkers: testing alcohol labels with a cancer warning and national drinking guidelines in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2020; In Press.

83. Goodman S, Wadsworth E, Leos Toro C, Hammond D. Prevalence and forms of cannabis use in legal

vs. illegal recreational cannabis markets. International Journal of Drug Policy 2020: 67: 102658. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.102658.

84. Smith DM, Miller C, O’Connor RJ, Kozlowski LT, Wadsworth E, Collins RL, Binnian W, Goniewicz M,

Hyland A, Hammond D. Modes of delivery in concurrent nicotine and cannabis use (“co-use”) among youth: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Survey. Substance Abuse 2020; Jan 17:1-9. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2019.1709603.

85. Forde H, White M, Levy L, Greaves F, Hammond D, Vanderlee L, Sharp S, Adams J. The relationship

between exposure to sugar-sweetened beverage promotions and intake: cross-sectional analysis of the 2017 International Food Policy Study. Nutrients 2019; 11, 3047; doi:10.3390/nu11123047.

86. Dreizen P, Guindon GE, Hammond D, Thompson ME, Quah ACK, Fong GT. Contraband Cigarette

Purchasing from First Nation Reserves in Ontario and Quebec: Findings from the 2002-2014 ITC Canada Survey. International Journal of Drug Policy 2020; 75:102612. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.102612

87. Weerasinghe A, Schoueri-Mychasiw N, Vallance K, Stockwell T, Hammond D, McGavock J, Greenfield

T, Paradis C, Hobin E. Improving knowledge that alcohol can cause cancer is associated with consumer support for alcohol policies: findings from a real-world alcohol labelling study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020; 17(2):E398. doi:10.3390/ijerph17020398.

88. Wadsworth W, Leos Toro C, Hammond D. Mental health and medical cannabis use among youth

and young adults in Canada. Substance Use and Misuse 2020; 55(4):582-589. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2019.1691594

89. East KA, Hitchman SC, McNeill A, Thrasher JF, Hammond D. Social norms towards smoking and vaping and associations with product use among youth in England, Canada, and the US. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2019; 205:107635. doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107635

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90. Fataar F, Hammond D. The prevalence of vaping and smoking as modes of delivery for nicotine and

cannabis among youth in Canada, England and the United States. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 16(21):4111. doi:10.3390/ijerph16214111.

91. Wiggers D, Ahbridge M, Baskerville ND, Reid JL, Hammond D. An experimental study on perceptions

of energy drink ads among youth and young adults in Canada. Appetite 2020; 146:104505. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2019.104505.

92. Wadsworth E, Dreizen P, Goodman S, Hammond D. Differences in self-reported cannabis prices

across purchase source and quantity purchased among Canadians. Addiction Research & Theory 2019; 1-10. doi: 10.1080/16066359.2019.1689961

93. Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D. Evaluation of a voluntary nutritional information program

versus calorie labelling on menus in Canadian restaurants: a quasi-experimental study design. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2019; Oct 25;16(1):92. doi: 10.1186/s12966-019-0854-x.

94. Jones AC, Kirkpatrick S, Hammond D. Beverage consumption and energy intake among Canadians:

analyses of 2004 and 2015 national dietary intake data. Nutrition Journal 2019; 18(1):60. doi: 10.1186/s12937-019-0488-5.

95. Hammond D. Outbreak of pulmonary diseases linked to vaping. [Invited editorial]. British Medical

Journal 2019; 366: l5445. 96. King B, Borland R, Yong HH, Gartner C, Hammond D, Lewandowsky S, O’Connor R. Understandings

of the component causes of harm from cigarette smoking in Australia. Drug and Alcohol Review 2019; 38(7):807-817. doi: 10.1111/dar.12995.

97. Nieto C, Jáuregui A, Contreras-Manzano A, Arillo-Santillan E, Barquera, White CM, Hammond D,

Thrasher JF. Understanding of food labeling systems among White, Latinos, and Mexican population: Data from the International Food Policy Study 2017. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2019; 14:28. doi: 10.1186%2Fs12966-017-0482-2

98. Vergeer L, Vanderlee L, Rynard V, White CM, Hammond D. Vegetarianism and other eating practices

among youth and young adults in major Canadian cities. Public Health Nutrition 2019; 1-11. doi: 10.1017/S136898001900288X

99. Kwon J, Cameron AJ, Hammond D, White CM, Vanderlee L, Bhawra J, Sacks G. A multi-country

survey of public support for food policies to promote healthy diets: Findings from the International Food Policy Study. BMC Public Health 2019; In Press.

100. Sontag JM, Wackowski OA, Hammond D. Baseline assessment of noticing e-cigarette health

warnings among youth and young adults in the United States, Canada and England, and associations with harm perceptions, nicotine awareness and warning recall. Preventive Medicine Reports 2019;

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16:100966. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100966

101. Goodman S, Leos-Toro C, Hammond D. The impact of plain packaging and health warnings on

consumer appeal of cannabis products. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2019; Dec 1;205:107633. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107633. Epub 2019 Oct 17.

102. Hammond D, Reid JL, Rynard VL, Fong GT, Cummings KM, McNeill A, Hitchman SC, Thrasher JF, Goniewicz M, Bansaal-Travers M, O’Connor RJ, Levy D, Borland R, White CM. Prevalence of vaping and smoking among youth in Canada, England and the United States: Repeat national cross-sectional surveys. British Medical Journal 2019; 365: l2219. doi:10.1136/bmj.l2219

103. Hammond D. Communicating THC levels and 'dose' to consumers: implications for product

labelling and packaging of cannabis products in regulated markets. International Journal of Drug Policy 2019; 2019 Jul 24. pii: S0955-3959(19)30182-3. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.07.004

104. Cho YJ, Thrasher JF, Reid J, Hitchman SC, Hammond D. Youth self-reported exposure to and

perceptions of vaping advertisements: Findings from the 2017 International Tobacco Control Youth Tobacco and Vaping Survey. Preventive Medicine; Sep;126:105775. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2019.105775. Epub 2019 Jul 16.

105. Leos-Toro C, Fong GT, Meyer SB, Hammond D. Perceptions of effectiveness and believability of

pictorial and text-only health warning labels for cannabis products among Canadian youth. International Journal of Drug Policy 2019; 73: 24-31.

106. Acton RB, Jones AC, Kirkpatrick SI, Roberto CA, Hammond D. Taxes and front-of-package labels

improve the healthiness of beverage and snack purchases: a randomized experimental marketplace. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2019; 21; 16(1):46.

107. Goodman S, Leos Toro C, Hammond D. Risk perceptions of cannabis versus alcohol-impaired

driving among Canadian young people. Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy 2019. doi: 10.1080/09687637.2019.1611738.

108. Green AC, Driezen P, Noar SM, Hammond D, Fong GT. The impact of adding and removing

warning label messages from cigarette packages on adult smokers’ awareness about the health harms of smoking: Findings from the ITC Canada Survey. Tobacco Control 2019;28: e56-e63.. pii: tobaccocontrol-2018-054885. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054885.

109. Czoli C, Goniewitz M, Hammond D. Identification of flavouring chemicals and potential toxicants

in e-cigarette products in Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2019; 2019 Apr 25. doi: 10.17269/s41997-019-00208-1.

110. McLaren L, Braitstein P, Buckeridge D, Contandriopoulos D, Creatore M, Faulkner G, Hammond

D, Hoffman SJ, Kestens Y, Leatherdale SL, McGavock J, Norman WV, Nykiforuk C, Ridde V, Smylie J. Why public health matters today and tomorrow: the role of applied public health research.

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Canadian Journal of Public Health 2019; 110(3):317-322.

111. Cormier B, Vanderlee L, Hammond D. Use of Nutrition Information and Understanding of

“Percent Daily Value” on Nutrition Facts Tables: Evaluating the Impact of a National Public Education Campaign among Youth and Young Adults in Canada. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 2019; 80: 1-5.

112. Czoli C, Jones AC, Hammond D. Trends in sugary drinks in Canada, 2004 to 2015: A comparison

of market sales and dietary intake data. Public Health Nutrition 2019; 22(15):2723–2728. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019001654.

113. Sontag JM, Bover MT, Hammond D, Wackowski OA. US young adults’ perceived effectiveness of

draft pictorial e-cigarette warning labels. Tobacco Control 2019; 28:e49-e51. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054802.

114. Cho Y, Thrasher JF, Cummings KM, Yong HH, Hitchman S, McNeill A, Fong GT, Hammond D,

Hardin J, Li L, Lindblom E. Cross-country comparison of cigarette and vaping product marketing exposure and use: Findings from 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Tobacco Control 2020; 29(3):295–304. doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054650

115. Wackowski OA, Sontag JM, Hammond D. Youth and young adult exposure to and perceptions of

news media coverage about e-cigarettes in the United States, Canada and England. Preventive Medicine 2019; 121: 7-10. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2019.01.013

116. Wiggers D, Asbridge M, Baskerville NB, Reid JL, Hammond D. Exposure to caffeinated energy

drink marketing and educational messages among youth and young adults in Canada. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 16(4). pii: E642.

117. O’Connor RJ, Fix BV, Mcneill A, Goniewicz ML, Bansal-Travers M, Heckman BW, Cummings KM,

Hitchman S, Borland R, Hammond D, Levy D, Gravely S, Fong GT. Characteristics of nicotine vaping products used by participants in the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Addiction 2019; 114 (Suppl. 1):15-23. doi: 10.1111/add.14571.

118. Braak D, Cummings KM, Nahhas G, Heckman B, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Boudreau C,

McNeill A, Levy D, Shang C. Where do vapers buy their vaping supplies? Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) 4 Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 16(3). pii: E338. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16030338.

119. Faught EL, McLaren L, Kirkpatrick SI, Hammond D, Minaker LM, Raine KD, Olstad D.

Socioeconomic disadvantage across the life course is associated with diet quality in young adulthood. Nutrients 2019; 11(2). pii: E242. doi: 10.3390/nu1102024.

120. Pell D, Penney T, Hammond D, Vanderlee L, White M, Adams J. Support for, and perceived

effectiveness of, the UK Soft Drinks Industry Levy amongst UK adults: cross-sectional analysis of the

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International Food Policy Survey. British Medical Journal - Open 2019; Mar 3;9(3):e026698. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026698

121. Gravely S, Driezen P, Ouimet J, Quah ACK, Cummings KM, Thompson ME, Boudreau C,

Hammond D, McNeill A, Borland R, Thrasher, JF, Edwards R, Omar, M, Hitchman SC, Yong HH, Barrientos-Gutierrez T, Willemsen, MC, Bianco E, Boado M, Goma F, Seo, HG, Nargis N, Jiang Y, de Abreu Perez C, Fong GT. Prevalence of awareness, ever-use, and current use of nicotine vaping products (NVPs) among adult current smokers and ex-smokers in 14 countries with differing regulations on sales and marketing of NVPs: Cross-sectional findings from the ITC Project. Addiction 2019; 114(6):1060-1073.

122. Wackowksi OA, Sontag JM, Hammond D, O’Connory RJ, Ohman-Strickland P, Strasswer AA,

Villanti AC, Delnevo CD. The impact of e-cigarette warnings, warning themes and inclusion of relative harm statements on young adults’ e-cigarette perceptions and use intentions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019; 10;16(2). pii: E184.

123. McDermott M, Li G, McNeill A, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, O’Connor RJ, Cummings KM, Borland

R, Fong GT, Hitchman SC. Exposure to and perceptions of health warning labels on nicotine vaping products: Findings from the 2016 International Tobacco Control Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Addiction 2019; 114 Suppl 1:134-143. doi: 10.1111/add.14550.

124. Mahamad S, Hammond D. Retail price and availability of illicit cannabis in Canada. Addictive

Behaviors 2018; 90:402-408. 125. Czoli CD, White CM, Reid JR, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D. Awareness and interest in IQOS heated

tobacco products among youth in Canada, England & the United States. Tobacco Control 2019; Jan 29:89-95. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054654. [Epub ahead of print]

126. Gravely S, Thrasher FJ, Cummings KM, Ouimet J, McNeill A, Meng G, Lindblom EN, Loewen R,

O’Connor R, Thompson ME, Hitchman S, Hammond D, Heckman BW, Borland R, Yong HH, Elton-Marshall T, Bansal-travers M, Gartner C, Fong GT. Discussions between health professionals and smokers about nicotine vaping products: Results from the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Addiction 2019; 114(Suppl. 1):71-85. doi: 10.1111/add.14527

127. Godin K, Chaurasia A, Hammond D, Leatherdale ST. Examining changes in the school food

environment characteristics and their impact on secondary school students’ sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in Alberta and Ontario, Canada: A multi-level longitudinal analysis of data from the COMPASS study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2019; 22(11):1928-1940. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018001246

128. Goodman S, Leos-Toro C, Hammond D. Methods to assess cannabis consumption in population

surveys: results of cognitive interviewing. Qualitative Health Research 2019; 29(10): 1474-82. doi: 10.1177/1049732318820523.

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129. Hammond D, Reid JL, Driezen , Thrasher JF, Gupta PC, Nargis N, Li A, Yuan J, Boudreau C, Fong

GT, Cummings KM, Borland R. Are the same health warnings effective across different countries? An experimental study in seven countries. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2019; 21(7):887-895. doi: 10.1093/ntr/nty248.

130. Wadsworth E, Hammond D. International differences in patterns of cannabis use among youth:

Prevalence, perceptions of harm, and driving under the influence in Canada, England & United states. Addictive Behaviors 2019; 90: 171-75. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2018.10.050

131. Goodman S, Acton RB, Vanderlee L, Mahamad S, Hammond D. The impact of front-of-package

label design on consumer understanding of nutrient amounts. Nutrients 2018; 10 (11). pii: E1624. 132. Hammond D, Wackowski O, Reid JR, O’Connor RJ. Use of JUUL e-cigarettes among youth in the

United States. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2020; 22(5):827‐832. doi:10.1093/ntr/nty237. 133. Leos Toro C, Rynard V, Murnaghan D, MacDonald J, Hammond D. Trends in cannabis use over

time among Canadian youth: 2004-2014. Preventive Medicine 2018; 118:30-37. 134. Goodman SE, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D. A quasi-experimental study of a mandatory

calorie-labelling policy in restaurants: Impact on use of nutrition information among youth and young adults in Canada. Preventive Medicine 2018; 116: 166-172.

135. Czoli C, Fong GT, Goniewicz M, Hammond D. Biomarkers of exposure among “dual” users of

tobacco cigarettes and electronic cigarettes in Canada. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2019; 21(9):1259‐1266. doi: 10.1093/ntr/nty174.

136. Levy DT, Warner KE, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Kuo C, Fong GT, Thrasher JF, Goniewicz M,

Borland R. Examining the Relationship of Vaping to Smoking Initiation Among US Youth and Young Adults: A Reality Check. Tobacco Control 2018; Nov 20. pii: tobaccocontrol-2018-054446.

137. Acton RB, Hammond D. Do manufacturer ‘nutrient claims’ influence the efficacy of mandated

front-of-package labels? Public Health Nutrition 2018; 21(18): 3354–3359O. 138. Acton RB, Vanderlee L, Hammond D. Influence of front-of-package nutrition labels on beverage

healthiness perceptions: results from a randomized experiment. Preventive Medicine 2018; 115:83-89. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2018.

139. Lambert V, Ferguson SG, Niederdeppe J, Hammond D, Hardin, Thrasher JF. Exploring the impact

of efficacy messages on cessation-related outcomes using Ecological Momentary Assessment. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2018; 16:44. doi: 10.18332/tid/94460

140. Vanderlee L, White CM, Kirkpatrick S, Acton RB, Rybak M, Hammond D. Evaluation of a 24-hour

caffeine intake assessment compared to urinary caffeine intake among young adults in Canada. Journal of Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2018; 12(118): 2245-2253.e1. doi:

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10.1016/j.jand.2018.07.016 141. Acton RB, Hammond D. Do consumers think front-of-package ‘high in’ warnings are harsh or

reduce their control? A test of food industry concerns. Obesity 2018; 26(11):1687-691. doi.org/10.1002/oby.22311.

142. Wadsworth E, Hammond D. Differences in patterns of cannabis use among youth: Prevalence,

perceptions of harm, and driving under the influence in the United States where non-medical cannabis markets have been established, proposed & prohibited. Drug & Alcohol Review 2018; 37(7):903-911. View

143. Vanderlee L, Reid JL, White CM, Hobin EP, Acton RB, Jones AC, O’Neill M, Kirkpatrick S,

Hammond D. Evaluation of the online Beverage Frequency Questionnaire (BFQ). Nutrition Journal 2018; 17-73. View

144. Baskerville NB, Struik L, Guindon EG, Norman CD, Whittaker R, Burns C, Hammond D, Dash D,

Brown KS. Effect of a mobile phone intervention on quitting smoking in a young adult population of smokers: results from a randomized controlled trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018; 6(10):e10893. doi: 10.2196/10893

145. Diplock KM, Dubin JA, Leatherdale ST, Hammond D, Jones-Britton A, Majowicz SE. Food Safety

education needs of high school students: leftovers, lunches, and microwaves. Journal of School Health 2019; 89(7):578-586. doi: 10.1111/josh.12782

146. Diplock KM, Dubin JA, Leatherdale ST, Hammond D, Jones-Britton A, Majowicz SE. Observation

of high school students’ food handling behaviors: Do they improve following a food safety education intervention. Journal of Food Protection 2018; 81 (6): 917-25. View

147. Wiggers D, Vanderlee L, White CM, Reid JL, Minaker L, Hammond D. Food sources among

young people in five major Canadian cities. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2018; 109:506-515. View

148. Leos-Toro C, Shiplo S, Hammond D. Perceived support for medical cannabis use among

approved medical cannabis users in Canada. Drug and Alcohol Review 2018; 37: 627-636. View 149. Raffoul A, Hammond D. Correlates of weight loss methods among young adults in Canada.

Obesity 2018; 26(8):1357-1364. 10.1002/oby.22218 150. Godin K, Hammond D, Chaurasia A, Leatherdale SL. Examining associations between school

food environment characteristics and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among Canadian secondary school students in the COMPASS study. Public Health Nutrition 2018; 22(11):1928-1940. doi: 10.1017/S1368980018001246

151. Hammond D, Reid JL, Jones AC. Setting the record straight on taxation and disparities in

smoking. [Letter]. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2018; 190(32):E964. View

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152. Czoli C, Goniewitz M, Fong GT, Hammond D. E-cigarette nicotine content and labelling practices in a restricted market: Findings from Ontario, Canada. International Journal of Drug Policy

2018; 58:9-12. View 153. Wadsworth E, McNeill A, Li L, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Yong HH, Cummings KM, Fong GT,

Hitchman SC. Reported exposure to e-cigarette advertising and promotion in different regulatory environments: findings from the International Tobacco Control Four Country (ITC-4C) Survey? A longitudinal assessment of smokers in Canada, Australia, and Mexico. Preventive Medicine 2018; 112: 130-137. View

154. Anshari D, Yong HH, Borland R, Hammond D, Swayampakala K, Thrasher JF. Which type of

tobacco product warning imagery is more effective and sustainable over time? A longitudinal assessment of smokers in Canada, Australia, and Mexico. BMJ Open 2018; 8(7):e021983. View

155. Acton RB, Vanderlee L, Roberto CA, Hammond D. Consumer perceptions of specific design

characteristics for front-of-package nutrition labels. Health Education Research 2018; 33(2): 167-174. View

156. Widener MJ, Minaker L, Patterson Z, Ahmadi TK, Reid JR, Hammond D. Activity space-based

measures of the food environment and their relationships to food purchasing behaviours for young urban adults in Canada. Public Health Nutrition 2018; 21(11):2103-2116. View

157. Moodie C, Bauld L, Hammond D. Philip Morris International: A New Year’s resolution. Tobacco

Control 2018; 27(e1):e79-e80. View

158. Thrasher JF, Islam F, Davis RE, Popova L, Lambert V, Cho YJ, Salloum RG, Louviere J, Hammond D. Testing Cessation Messages for Cigarette Package Inserts: Findings from a Best/Worst Discrete Choice Experiment? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018; 6;15(2). View

159. Vanderlee L, Hobin EP, Reid JR, Hammond D. Grocery shopping, dinner preparation and dietary

habits among adolescents and young adults in Canada? Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice & Research 2018; 79(4):157-163. doi: 10.3148/cjdpr-2018-025

160. Vallance K, Romanovska I, Stockwell T, Hammond D, Rosella L, Hobin E. "We Have a Right to

Know": Exploring Consumer Opinions on Content, Design and Acceptability of Enhanced Alcohol Labels. Alcohol Alcohol 2018; 53(1): 20-25. View

161. Bharwa J, Reid JR, White CM, Raine K, Vanderlee L, Hammond D. Are young Canadians

supportive of food policies and regulations? Canadian Journal of Public Health 2018; May 7. doi: 10.17269/s41997-018-0066-1. View

162. Hammond D, Reid JR, Zukowski S. Adverse effects of caffeinated energy drinks among youth

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and young adults in Canada: A web-based survey. Canadian Medical Association Journal - Open 2018; 6(1): E19-E25. View

163. Godin K, Chaurasia A, Hammond D, Leatherdale ST. Food purchasing behaviours and sugar-

sweetened beverage consumption among Canadian secondary school students in the COMPASS study. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior 2018; Feb 23. pii: S1499-4046(17)31078-3. View

164. Elton-Marshall T, Wijesingha R, Kennedy RD, Hammond D. Disparities in Knowledge about the

Health Effects of Smoking among Adolescents Following the Release of New Pictorial Health Warning Labels. Preventive Medicine 2017; Dec 2. pii: S0091-7435(17)30466-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.11.025. [Epub ahead of print]. View

165. Cormier B, Reid JR, Hammond D. Perceptions of caffeinated drinks among youth and young

adults in Canada. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada 2017. View 166. Acton R, Hammond D. The impact of price and nutrition labelling on sugary drink purchases:

results from an experimental marketplace study. Appetite 2017; 121:129-137. View 167. Czoli C, Hammond D. Carcinogen exposure among Canadian tobacco users: Changes in NNK

exposure from 2007-09 through 2012-13. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention 2018; 27(3):262-267. View

168. Cho YJ, Thrasher JF, Yong H-H, Szklo AS, O’Connor R, Bansal-Travers M, Hammond D, Fong GT,

Hardin J, Borland R. Path Analysis of Warning Label Effects on Negative Emotions and Quit Attempts: A Longitudinal Study of Smokers in Australia, Canada, Mexico, and the US. Social Science & Medicine 2018; 197: 226-234. View

169. Hobin E, Bollinger B, Sacco J, Liebman E, Vanderlee L, Zuo F, Rosella L, L'abbe M, Manson

H, Hammond D. Consumers' Response to an On-Shelf Nutrition Labelling System in Supermarkets: Evidence to Inform Policy and Practice. Milbank Q 2017; 95(3): 494-534. View

170. Hammond D, Reid JR. Exposure and perceptions of marketing for caffeinated energy drinks

among young Canadians. Public Health Nutrition 2018; Feb;21(3):535-542. View 171. Osman A, Thasher JF, Yong HH, Arillo-Santillan MA, Hammond D. Disparagement of Health

Warning Labels on Cigarette Packages and Smoking Cessation: Results from Four Countries. Health Education Research 2017; 32(6): 524-536. View

172. Leos-Toro C, Rynard V, Hammond D. Prevalence of problematic cannabis use in Canada: Cross-

Sectional Findings from the 2013 Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2018; 108(5-6):e516-e522. View

173. Reid JR, Mutt S, Gupta PC, Li Q, Yuan J, Nargis N, Hussain, Hammond D. Influence of health

warnings on beliefs about the health effects of cigarette smoking, in the context of an experimental study in four Asian countries. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

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2017; 14, 868; doi:10.3390/ijerph14080868. 174. Hobin EP, Vallance K, Zuo F, Stockwell T, Rosella L, Simniceanu A, White CM, Hammond D.

Testing the Efficacy of Alcohol Labels with Standard Drink Information and National Drinking Guidelines on Consumers’ Ability to Estimate Alcohol Consumption. Alcohol and Alcoholism 2017: 1-9. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agx052.

175. Wackowski OA, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Strasser AA, Delnevo CD. Considerations and Future Research Directions for E-Cigarette Warnings—Findings from Expert Interviews. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2017; 14: 781.

176. Hammond D, Reid JL, Cole AG, Leatherdale ST. Electronic cigarette use and smoking initiation

among young: a longitudinal cohort study. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2017; 189(43):E1328-E1336. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2018.7794

177. Islam F, Thrasher JF, Figueiredo VC, Szklo A, Perez C, White CM, Hammond D. Cigarette flavors,

package shape, and cigarette brand perceptions: An experiment among young Brazilian women. Pan American Health Organization Journal 2018; 42: e5. doi: 10.26633%2FRPSP.2018.5

178. Swayampakala K, Thrasher JF, Yong HH, Nagelhout G, Li L, Borland R, Hammond D, O’Connor

RJ, Hardin JW. Over-Time Impacts of Pictorial Health Warning Labels and their Differences across Smoker Subgroups: Results from Adult Smokers in Canada and Australia. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2017; Jun 16. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx134.

179. Mutti-Packer S, Reid JL, Thrasher JF, Romer D, Fong GT, Gupta PC, Pednekar MS, Nargis N,

Hammond D. The role of negative affect and message credibility in perceived effectiveness of smokeless tobacco health warning labels in Navi Mumbai, India and Dhaka, Bangladesh: A moderated-mediation analysis. Addict Behav 2017; 73:22-29. View

180. Wiggers D, Reid JR, White C. Hammond D. Use and perceptions of caffeinated energy drinks

and energy shots in Canada. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017; Jul 26. pii: S0749-3797(17)30292-1. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2017.05.021.

181. Czoli C, Hammond D. Trends over time in tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs) in whole

tobacco and smoke emissions from cigarettes sold in Canada. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2017; Jun 8. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntx103. [Epub ahead of print]. View

182. Salloum R, Louviere J, Getz K, Islam F, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Thrasher J. Evaluation of

Strategies to Communicate Harmful and Potentially Harmful Constituent (HPHC) Information through Cigarette Package Inserts: A Discrete Choice Experiment. Tobacco Control 2017; Jul 13. pii: tobaccocontrol-2016-053579. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053579.

183. O’Connor RJ, Hammond D. Cigarette package color is associated with level of filter ventilation.

Tobacco Control 2017; Jun 30. pii: tobaccocontrol-2017-053730. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-053730.

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184. Cho YJ, Thrasher JF, Swayampakala K, Lipkus I, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Borland R, Yong H,

Hardin J. Does adding information on toxic constituents to cigarette pack warnings increase smokers’ perceptions about the health risks of smoking? A longitudinal study in Australia, Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Health Education and Behavior 2017; Jun 1:1090198117709884. doi: 10.1177/1090198117709884.

185. Montreuil A, MacDonald M, Asbridge M, Wild C, Hammond D, Manske S, Rutherford E.:

Prevalence and correlates of electronic cigarettes among Canadian students: cross-sectional findings from the 2014-15 Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey. Canadian Medical Association Journal - Open 2017; June 16, 2017 (5): 2E460-E467.DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20160167.

186. Minaker L, Leos-Toro C, Wild C, Elton-Marshal T, Bonham A, Hammond D. Under the influence:

A cross-sectional examination of prevalence and correlates of alcohol and marijuana consumption in relation to youth driving and passenger behaviours in Canada from 2014/2015 CSTADS. Canadian Medical Association Journal - Open 2017; May 12;5(2):E386-E394. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20160168.

187. McNeill A, Gravely S, Hitchman S, Bauld L, Hammond D, Harman J. Tobacco packaging design

for reducing tobacco use. Cochrane Database Systematic Review 2017; Apr 27;4:CD011244. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD011244.pub2. View

188. Acton R, Vanderlee L, Hobin EP, Hammond D. Added sugar in the packaged foods and

beverages available at a major Canadian retailer in 2015: A descriptive analysis. Canadian Medical Association Journal – Open 2017; 5: E1-6. View

189. Majowicz S, Hammond D, Dubin JA, Diplock KJ, Jones-Britton A, Rebellato S, Leatherdale ST. A

longitudinal evaluation of food safety knowledge and attitudes among Ontario high school students following a food handler training program. Food Control 2017; 76: 108-116.

190. Levy DT, Mays D, Yuan Z, Hammond D, Thrasher JF. Public health benefits from pictorial health

warnings on U.S. cigarette packs: A SimSmoke simulation. Tobacco Control 2016; 26:649-655. doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-05308. View

191. McCrory C, White CM, Bowman C, Fenton N, Reid JL, Hammond D. Perceptions and knowledge

of caffeinated energy drinks: results of focus groups with Canadian youth. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior 2017; 49(4): 304-311. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2016.11.013. View

192. Reid JL, McCrory C, White C, Martineau C, Vanderkoy P, Fenton N, Hammond D. Consumption

of caffeinated energy drinks among youth and young adults in Canada. Preventive Medicine – Open 2016; 5: 65-70. View

193. Shiplo S, Asbridge M, Leatherdale SL, Hammond D. medical marijuana use in Canada:

vapourization and modes of delivery. Harm Reduction Journal 2016;107(3): e296–e302. View 194. Acton RB, Vanderlee L, White C, Hammond D. The efficacy of calorie labelling formats on pre-

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packaged foods: An experimental study among adolescents and young adults in Canada. Can J Public Health 2016;107(3): e296–e302. View

195. Cho Y, Thrasher JF, McKeever R, Swayampakala K, Anshari D, Cummings KM, Hammond D,

Borland R, Yong HH. Does reactance against cigarette warning labels matter? Warning label responses and downstream smoking cessation amongst adult smokers in Australia, Canada, Mexico and the United States. PLOS ONE 2016; 11(7):e0159245. View

196. Czoli C, Fong GT, Mays D, Hammond D. How do consumers perceive differences in risk across

nicotine products? A review of relative risk perceptions across smokeless tobacco, e-cigarettes, nicotine replacement therapy and combustible cigarettes. Tobacco Control 2017; 26(e1):e49-e58. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053060. View

197. Hyland A, Ambrose B, Conway KP, Borek N, Lamert E, Carusi C, Taylor K, Crosse S, Fong GT,

Cummings KM, Abrams D, Pierce JP, Sargent J, Messer K, Bansal-Travers M, Niaura R, Vallone D, Hammond D, Hilmi N, Kwan J, Piesse A, Kalton G, Lohr S, Pharris-Ciurej N, Castleman V, Green VR, Tessman G, Kaufman A, Lawrence C, van Bemmel DM, Kimmel HL, Blount B, Yang L, O’Brien B, Tworek C, Alberding D, Hull LC, Chenbg YC, Maklan D, Backinger CL, Compton WM. Design and Methods of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study. Tobacco Control 2016; Aug 8. pii: tobaccocontrol-2016-052934. View

198. White CM, Lillico HG, Vanderlee L, Hammond D. A voluntary nutrition labeling program in

restaurants: consumer awareness, use of nutrition information, and food selection. Preventive Medicine Reports 2016; 4: 474-80. View

199. Hammond D, Reid JR. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck…energy “shots” should be

regulated as energy drinks in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2016; 107(1): e133-5. View 200. Wackowski OA, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Strasser A, Delnevo CD. Smokers’ and e-cigarette

users’ perceptions of potential e-cigarette warning statements. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2016;13(7). View

201. Kennedy RDK, Hammond D, Spafford MM, Douglas O, Brule J, Fong GT, Schultz ASH. Educating

smokers about the risk of blindness- insights to improve tobacco product health warning labels. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2016; 14: 30. View

202. Wackowski OA, O’Connor RJ, Strasser A, Hammond D, Villanti A, Delnevo CD. Smokers' and e-

cigarette users' perceptions of modified risk warnings for e-cigarettes. Preventive Medicine Reports 2016; 4:309-12. View

203. Hobin E, Zuo F, Sacco J, Rosella L, Hammond D. Estimating the impact of various menu labeling

formats on parents' demand for fast-food kids' meals for their children: an experimental auction. Appetite 2016; 105:582-90. View

204. Mutti S, Reid JL, Gupta PC, Pedneker M, Dhumal G, Nargis G, Hammond D. Patterns of use and

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perceptions of harm about smokeless tobacco in Navi Mumbai, India and Dhaka, Bangladesh. Indian Journal of Community Medicine 2016; 41(4): 280-287. View

205. Vanderlee L, Vine M, Fenton N Hammond D. Stakeholder perspectives on developing and

implementing a menu labeling program in a cafeteria setting. American Journal of Health Behavior 2016; 40(3):371-80. View

206. Yong HH, Borland R, Cummings KM, Lindblom EN, Li L, Bansal-Travers M, O’Connor RJ, Elton-

Marshall T, Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Thompson ME, Partos TR. US smokers’ beliefs, experiences and perceptions of different cigarette variants before and after the FSPTCA ban on misleading descriptors such as ‘light’, ‘mild’, or ‘low’. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2016; 18(11): 2115-2123. View

207. Swayampakala K, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Anshari D, Krugman D, Hardin JW, Thrasher JF.

Cigarette package inserts, efficacy beliefs and sustained smoking cessation attempts: A Longitudinal assessment of adult smokers in Canada. Preventive Medicine 2016; 88: 59-65. View

208. Jones AC, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hobin EP, Bordes I, Hammond D. How many calories did I

just eat? An experimental study examining the effect of changes to serving size information on nutrition labels. Public Health Nutrition 2016; 19(16):2959-2964. View

209. Nagelhout GE, Heijndijk SM, Cummings KM, Willemsen MC, van den Putte B, Heckman BW,

Hummel K, de Vries H, Hammond D, Borland R. E-cigarette advertisements, and associations with the use of e-cigarettes and disapproval or quitting of smoking: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands Survey. International Journal of Drug Policy 2016; 29:73-9. View

210. Baskerville NB, Brown KS, Nguyen NC, Hayward L, Kennedy RD, Hammond D, Campbell HS.

Impact of Canadian Tobacco Packaging on Quitline Utilization: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis of Call Volume and New Callers. Canadian Medical Association Journal – Open 2016; 4(1): E59-65. View

211. Mutti S, Reid JL, Thrasher JF, Hammond D. Perceptions of branded and plain packaging among

Mexican youth. Health Promotion International 2016; Jan 29. doi: 10.1093/heapro/dav117. View 212. Vanderlee L, Ahmed S, Ferdous F, Farzana F, Das SK, Ahmed T, Hammond D, Faruque ASG. Self-

care practices and barriers to compliance among patients with diabetes in a community in rural Bangladesh. International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries 2016; 36: 320. View

213. McCrory C, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D. Knowledge of recommended caloric intake

and influence of calories on food selection among Canadians. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior 2016; 48(3):199-207.e1. View

214. Roberto C, Wong D, Musicus A, Hammond D. The influence of sugar-sweetened beverage

health warning labels on parents’ choices. Pediatrics 2016; 137(2):1-10. View

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215. Leos-Toro C, Hammond D. A cross-sectional examination of medicinal substance abuse and use of nonmedicinal substances among Canadian youth: Findings from the 2012/2013 Youth Smoking Survey. Canadian Medical Association Journal – Open 2015; 2015;3:E387–94. View

216. Majowicz S, Diplock K, Leatherdale S, Rebellato S, Hammond D, Jones-Bitton A, Dubin J. Food

safety knowledge, attitudes and self-reported practices among Ontario high school students. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2015; 106(8):e520–e526. View

217. Czoli C, Gnoiewicz M, Hammond, Towhidul I, Kotnowski K, Hammond D. Consumer preferences

for electronic cigarettes: Results from a discrete choice experiment. Tobacco Control 2016; 25: e30-36. View

218. Hobin EP, Vanderlee L, Sheeska J, McVey G, Zuo F, White CM, Hammond D. A Randomized Trial Testing the Efficacy of Modifications to the Nutrition Facts Table on Comprehension and Use of Nutrition Information among Adolescents and Young Adults in Canada. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada 2015; 35(10): 173-183. View

219. Jones AC, Reid JL, Leatherdale ST Hammond D. Where should we eat? Lunch source and

dietary measures among youth during the school week. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice & Research 2015; 76(4): 157-165. View

220. Baskerville NB, Hayward L, Brown KS, Hammond D, Kennedy RD, Campbell HS. Impact of Canadian tobacco policy on quitline reach and reach equity. Preventive Medicine 2015; 81: 243-50. View

221. Salloum RG, Maziak W, Hammond D, Nakkash R, Islam F, Cheng X, Thrasher JF. Eliciting

preferences for waterpipe tobacco smoking using a discrete choice experiment: Implications for product regulation. BMJ Open 2015; 5: e009497. View

222. Hammond D, White CM, Czoli CW, Martin CL, Magennis P, Shiplo S. Retail availability and

marketing of e-cigarettes in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2015: 106(6): e408-12. View 223. Huang L, Thrasher JF, Reid JR, Hammond D. Predictive and external validity of a pre-market

study to determine the most effective pictorial health warning label content for cigarette packages. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2016; 18(5):1376-8. View

224. Vanderlee L, White CM, Bordes I, Hobin EP, Hammond D. The efficacy of sugar labeling

formats: implications for labeling policy. Obesity 2015; 23(12): 2406-13. View

225. Reid JR, Rynard V, Czoli CD, Hammond D. Who is using e-cigarettes in Canada? Nationally representative data on the prevalence of e-cigarette use among Canadians. Preventive Medicine 2015; 81:180-3. View

226. Hobin EP, Shen-tu G, Sacco J, White CM, Bowman C, Sheeshka J, McVey G, O’Brien M,

Vanderlee L, Hammond D. Comprehension and use of Nutrition Facts tables among adolescents and

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young adults in Canada. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 2016; 77(2):59-65.

227. Mutti S, Reid JL, Gupta PC, Pednekar MS, Dhumal GG, Nargis N, Hussain G, Hammond D. Perceived effectiveness of text and pictorial health warnings for smokeless tobacco packages in Navi Mumbai, India and Dhaka, Bangladesh: Findings from an experimental study. Tobacco Control 2015; Jul 22. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052315. View

228. Shiplo S, Czoli C, Hammond D. E-cigarette use in Canada: Prevalence and patterns of use in a regulated market. BMJ Open; 5(8): e007971. View

229. Minaker L, Hammond D. Low frequency of fruit and vegetable consumption among Canadian youth: Findings from the 2012/2013 Youth Smoking Survey. Journal of School Health 2016; 86(2):135-42. View

230. Vanderlee L, McCrory C, Hammond D. Awareness and knowledge of recommendations from Canada’s Food Guide. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice & Research 2015; 76(3):146-149. View

231. White CM, Raynard VL, Reid JL, Ahmed R, Burkhalter R, Hammond D. Stop-smoking medication

use, subsidization policies and cessation in Canada. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2015; 49(2): 188-98. View

232. O’Connor RJ, Bansal-Travers M, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Tworek C. Filter presence and tipping paper color influence consumer perceptions of cigarettes. BMC Public Health 2015; 15: 1279. View

233. Thrasher JF, Abad-Vivero EN, Huang L, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, Bansal-Travers M, Yong HH, Borland R, Markovsky B, Hardin J. Interpersonal communication about pictorial health warnings on cigarette packages: Policy-related influences and relationships with smoking cessation behavior. Social Science & Medicine 2015; May 31. pii: S0277-9536(15)00331-7. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.05.042. [Epub ahead of print]. View

234. Kotnowski K, Fong GT, Gallopel-Morvan K, Islam T, Hammond D. The impact of cigarette packaging design among young females in Canada: Findings from a discrete choice experiment. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2016; 18(5):1348-56. View

235. Hammond D, Lillico HG, Vanderlee L, White CM, Reid JL. The impact of nutrition labeling on menus: a naturalistic cohort study. American Journal of Health Behavior 2015; 39(4): 540-548. View

236. Czoli C, Hammond D, Reid JR, Cole AG, Leatherdale ST. Use of conventional and alternative tobacco and nicotine products among a sample of Canadian youth. Journal of Adolescent Health 2015; 57(1): 123-5. View

237. Lillico H, Hanning R, Findlay S, Hammond D. The effects of calorie labels on those at high-risk of eating pathologies: a pre-post intervention study in a University cafeteria. Public Health Nutrition 2015; 129(6): 732-739. View

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238. Yong HH, Borland R, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Cummings KM, Fong GT. Smokers’ reactions and

orienting response to the new health warning labels introduced on plain cigarette packs in Australia. Tobacco Control 2015; Feb 19 2015. pii: tobaccocontrol-2014-051979. View

239. Thrasher JF, Abad-Vivero EN, Moodie C, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Yong HH,

Salloum RG, Czoli C, Renayles-Shegematsu L. Cigarette brands with flavor capsules in the filter: Trends in use and brand perceptions among smokers in the United States, Mexico, and Australia, 2012-2014. Tobacco Control 2015: Apr 27 2015 pii: tobaccocontrol-2014-052064. View

240. Reid JL, Hammond D, McCRory C, Dubin JA, Leatherdale ST. Use of caffeinated energy drinks and alcohol among secondary students in Ontario Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2015; 106(3):e101-e108. doi: 10.17269/CJPH.106.4684 View

241. Czoli C, Hammond D. TSNA Exposure: Levels of NNAL among Canadian tobacco users. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2015; 17(7): 825-30. View

242. Newman-Norlund R, Thrasher J, Frridrikson J, Brixius W, Froeliger B, Hammond D, Cummings KM. Neural biomarkers for assessing the effects of different types of imagery in pictorial health warning labels on cigarette packaging. BMJ Open 2014;4(12):e006411. View

243. Li L, Borland R, Yong HH, Cummings KM, Thrasher JF, Hitchman S, Fong GT, Hammond D, Bansal-Travers M. Longer term impact of cigarette package warnings in Australia compared to the United Kingdom and Canada. Health Education Research 2014; 30(1): 67-80. View

244. Hobin E, Lebenbaum M, Rosella L, Hammond D. Availability, type, and format of nutrition information in fast-food restaurants in Canada. Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 2015; 76(1): 44-48. View

245. Giovenco D, Hammond D, Corey C, Bridget A, Delnevo C. E-cigarette market trends in traditional US retail channels: 2012-2013. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2015; Dec 26. pii: ntu282. [Epub ahead of print]. View

246. Ding S, Ward J, Watson C, Hammond D, Watson C. Mouth-level intake of benzo[a]pyrene from reduced nicotine cigarettes. International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health 2014; 11: 11898-11914. View

247. Cornelius M, Cummings KM, Fong GT, Hyland A, Driezen PR, Chaloupka F, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Bansal-Travers M. The prevalence of brand switching among adult smokers in the US, 2006-2011: Findings from the ITC US Survey. Tobacco Control 2014; Sep 26. pii: tobaccocontrol-2014-051765. View

248. Gravely S, Fong GT, Cumming KM, Quah ACK, Borland R, McNeill A, Hitchman SC, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Willemsen M, Gwan H, Yuan J, Omar M, Naglehout GE. Awareness, Ever-Trial, and Use of Electronic Cigarettes Among 10 Countries: Findings from the ITC Project. International Journal of

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Environmental Research and Public Health 2014;11(11):11691-704. View

249. Baskerville NB, Struik LL, Hammond D, Norman CD, Guindon E, Whittaker R, Burns C, Grindrod K, Brown KS. Effect of a Smartphone intervention on quitting smoking in a young adult population of smokers: Randomized controlled trial study protocol. Journal of Medical Internet Research-Research Protocols 2015; 4(1):e10. View

250. Thrasher JF, Osman A, Abad EN, Hammond D, Bansal-Travers M, Cummings KM, Hardin JW, Moodie C. The use of cigarette package inserts to supplement pictorial health warnings: An evaluation of the Canadian policy. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2015; 17(7): 870-5. View

251. Swift E, Borland R, Partos T, , Cummings KM, Fong GT, McNeill A, Hammond D, Thrasher JF. Australian smokers’ support for plain or standardised packs before and after implementation: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. Tobacco Control 2014; Nov 10. pii: tobaccocontrol-2014-051880. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2014-051880. [Epub ahead of print] View

252. Azagba S, Sharaf M, Hammond D. Association between contraband tobacco and illicit drug use among high school students in Canada. Journal of Primary Prevention 2015; 36(2): 71-78. View

253. Azagba S, Minaker LM, Sharaf MF, Hammond D, Manske S. Smoking intensity and intent to continue smoking among menthol and non-menthol adolescent smokers in Canada. Cancer Causes and Control 2014; 25(9): 103-9. View

254. Thrasher JF, Osman A, Moodie C, Hammond D, Bansal-Travers M, Cummings MK, Borland R, Yong HH, Hardin J. Promoting cessation resources through cigarette package warning labels: A longitudinal survey with adult smokers in Australia, Canada and Mexico. Tobacco Control 2015; 24(e1): e23-31. View

255. Gravely S, Fong GT, McNally M, Driezen P, Thrasher JF, Thompson ME, Boado M, Bianco E, Borland R, Hammond D. The impact of the 2009 enhancement of cigarette health warning labels in Uruguay: Longitudinal findings from the ITC Uruguay Survey. Tobacco Control 2016; 25: 89-95. View

256. Swayampakala K, Hardin J, Hammond D, Yong HH, Borland R, Krugman D, Brown A, Thrasher J. Pictorial health warning label content and smokers’ understanding of smoking-related risks – a cross-country comparison. Health Education Research 2015; 30(1):35-45. View

257. Hammond D & O’Connor RJ. Reduced nicotine cigarettes: smoking behavior and biomarkers of exposure among smokers not intending to quit. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 2014; 23(10):2032-40. View

258. Czoli C, White CM, Hammond D. Electronic cigarettes in Canada: Prevalence of use and perceptions among young adults. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2014; 105(2): e97-e102. View

259. Kennedy RD, Spafford MM, Douglas O, Brule J, Hammond D, Fong GT, Thompson ME, Schultz AS. Addressing patient tobacco use in optometric practice: a Canada-wide study. Optometry and

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Vision Science 2014; 91(7): 769-77. View

260. Leatherdale ST, Brown KS, Caron V, Childs RA, Dubin JA, Elliot SJ, Faulkner G, Hammond D, Manske S, Sabiston CM, Laxer RE, Bredin C, Thompson-Haile A. Using COMPASS to set the new standard: a longitudinal hierarchical research platform for evaluating natural experiments related to changes in programs, policies and the built environment on modifiable risk behaviours among youth. BMC Public Health 2014; 14: 331. View

261. Minaker L, Ahmed R, Manske S, Hammond D. Flavored tobacco use among Canadian students in Grades 9 – 12: Prevalence and patterns from the 2010-11 Youth Smoking Survey. Preventing Chronic Disease 2014; 11: E102. View

262. Lillico H, Manske S, Murnaghan D, Hammond D. The prevalence of eating patterns among Canadian youth. BMC Public Health 2014; 14: 323. View

263. Adkison SE, O’Connor RJ, Borland R, Yong H, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Fong GT. Impact of reduced ignition propensity cigarette regulation on consumer smoking behavior and quit intentions: evidence from 6 waves (2004-11) of the ITC Four Country Survey. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2013; 11: 26. View

264. Yong HH, Borland R, Thrasher J, Thompson M, Nagelhout G, Fong GT, Hammond D, Cummings KM. Mediational pathways of the impact of cigarette warning labels on quit attempts in four countries: An application of the ITC Conceptual Model. Health Psychology 2014; 33(11): 1410-1420. View

265. Mays D, Niaura RS, Evas D, Hammond D, Luta G, Tercyak KP. The impact of graphic cigarette warning label message framing and plain packaging among adult smokers: Evidence to inform tobacco regulation. Tobacco Control 2014; Mar;24(e1):e87-e92. View

266. Hitchman S, Driezen P, Logel C, Hammond D, Fong GT. Changes in effectiveness of cigarette health warning over time: Findings from the ITC Canada and US surveys, 2002-2011. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2014; 16(5):536-43. View

267. Fathelrahman AI, Lin L, Borland R, Yong HH, Omar M, Awang R, Sirirassamee B, Fong GT, Hammond D. Stronger pack warnings predict quitting more than weaker ones: findings from the ITC Malaysia and Thailand Surveys. BMC Public Health 2014; 11(1): 20. View

268. O'Connor RJ, Caruso RV, Borland R, Cummings KM, Bansal-Travers M, Fix BV, King B, Hammond D, Fong GT. Relationship of cigarette-related perceptions to cigarette design features: Finding from the 2009 ITC US Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2013; 15(11): 1943-7. View

269. Li L, Borland R, Yong HH, Fong GT, Yuan J, Hammond D, Quah ACK. Reported exposures to anti-smoking messages and their impact on Chinese smokers’ subsequent quit attempts. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2013; 21(4): 67-76. View

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270. Hammond D, Goodman S, Hanning R, Daniel S. A randomized trial of calorie labelling on menus. Preventive Medicine 2013; 57(6):860-6. View

271. Hammond D, White C, Anderson W, Arnott D, Dockrell M. The perceptions of UK youth of branded and standardized “plain” cigarette packaging. European Journal of Public Health 2014; 24(4): 537-43. View

272. Li L, Borland R, Fong GT, Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Cummings KM. Impact of point-of-sale tobacco display bans: findings from the International Tobacco Control Four Country Survey. Health Education Research 2013; 28(5):898-910. View

273. Hobin E, Hammond D, White C, Li L, Chiu M, O’Brien M. Nutritional quality of fast food items on “Kids Menus”: comparisons across countries and companies. Public Health Nutrition 2014; 17 (10): 2263-2269. View

274. Czoli C, Hammond D. Cigarette package marketing and youth: Perceptions of “natural” and organic cigarettes, filter references, and contraband tobacco. Journal of Adolescent Health 2014; 54(1):33-9. View

275. Pang J, Hammond D. Efficacy and consumer preferences for calorie labelling on menus. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior 2013; 45(6):669-75. View

276. Vanderlee L, Hammond D. Does nutrition information on menus impact food choice? Comparisons across two hospital cafeterias. Public Health Nutrition 2013; 17(6): 1393-402. View

277. Adkison SE, O’Connor RJ, Bansal-Travers M, Hyland A, Borland R, Cummings KM, McNeill A, Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Fong GT. Awareness, trial, and current use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS): Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2012; 44(3): 207-15. View

278. Kotnowski K, Hammond D. The impact of cigarette pack shape, size and opening: Evidence from tobacco company documents. Addiction 2013; 108(9):1658-68. View

279. Sinclair S, Goodman S, Hammond D. Socio-demographic differences in the comprehension of nutritional labels on food products. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior 2013; S1499-4046(13)00469-7. View

280. White CM, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Fong GT. The potential impact of plain packaging of cigarette products among Brazilian young women. BMC Public Health 2012; 12:737. View

281. Zawahir S, Omar M, Awang R, Yong HH, Borland R, Sirirassame B, Fong GT, Hammond D. Effectiveness of antismoking media messages and education among adolescents in Malaysia and Thailand: Findings from the ITC SEA Project. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2012; 15(2): 482-91. View

282. Vanderlee L, Manske S, Murnaghan D, Hanning R, Hammond D. Sugar-sweetened beverage

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consumption among a subset of Canadian youth. Journal of School Health 2014; 84(3): 168-176. View

283. Hammond D, Wakefield M, Durkin S, Brennan E. Tobacco packaging and mass media campaigns: Research needs for Articles 11 and 12 of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2013; 15(4): 817-37. View

284. Vanderlee L, Goodman S, Sae Yang W, Hammond D. Consumer understanding of calorie amounts and serving size: Implication for nutritional labelling. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2012; 103(5):327-31. View

285. Wong SL, Hammond D, Malaison E, Hammond D, Leatherdale S. Second-hand Smoke Exposure Among Canadians: Cotinine and Self-Report Measures from the Canadian Health Measures Survey 2007-2009. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2013; 15(3): 693-700. View

286. Hammond D, Daniel S, White CM. The effect of cigarette branding and plain packaging on female youth in the United Kingdom. Journal of Adolescent Health 2013; 52(2): 151-157. View

287. Kasza K, Hyland A, Borland R, McNeill A, Travers M, Fix B, Hammond D, Fong G, Cummings KM. Effectiveness of Stop-Smoking Medications: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Addiction 2013; 108(1): 193-202. View

288. Hammond D, Reid JL. Health warnings on tobacco products: international practices. Mexican Journal of Public Health 2012; 54: 270-280. View

289. Goodman S, Hammond D, Hanning RM, Sheeska J. The impact of adding front-of-package sodium content labels to grocery products: An experimental study. Public Health Nutrition 2012; 16 (3): 383-91. View

290. Lane EN, Leatherdale ST, Dubin JA, Hammond D. Student and school characteristics associated with use of nicotine replacement therapy: a multilevel analysis among Canadian youth. Addictive Behaviours 2012; 37(7): 811-6. View

291. Hobin EP, Hammond D, Manske S, Hanning RM. The Happy Meal effect: the impact of toy premiums on healthy eating. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2012; 103(4): 244-48. View

292. Kennedy RD, Spafford M, Ilan B, Hammond D, Borland R, Fong GT. Positive impact of Australian “blindness” tobacco warning labels: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. Clinical and Experimental Optometry 2012; 95(6): 590-598. View

293. Hammond D, White CM. Improper Disclosure: Tobacco packaging and chemical information in the European Union. Public Health 2012; 126(7):613-9. Doi: 10.1016/j.puhe2012.03.012. View

294. Partos TR, Borland R, Yong HH, Thrasher JF, Hammond D. Cigarette packet warning labels can prevent relapse: Findings from the ITC 4-Country Policy Evaluation Cohort Survey. Tobacco Control 2013; 22 (e1): e43-50. View

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295. Mutti S, Hammond D, Reid J, Thrasher J. The Impact of cigarette warning labels on health

beliefs in the United States and Mexico. Journal of Health Communication 2013; 18(10); 1180-92. View

296. Young D, Yong HH< Borland R, Shahab L, Hammond D, Cummings, Wilson N. Trends in Roll-Your-Own smoking: Findings from the ITC 4 Country Survey 2002-2008. Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2012; 2012:406283. View

297. Hammond D, Reid JL, Driezen P, Boudreau C. Pictorial health warnings on cigarette packs in the United States: An experimental evaluation of the proposed FDA warnings. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2013; 15(1): 93-102. View

298. Wakefield M, Germain D, Durkin S, Hammond D, Goldberg M, Borland R. Do larger pictorial health warnings diminish the need for plain packaging of cigarettes. Addiction 2012; 107(6): 1159-67. View

299. Hammond D, Thrasher J, Reid JL, Driezen P, Boudreau C, Arillo-Santillan E, on behalf of the International Tobacco Packaging Study. Perceived effectiveness of pictorial health warnings among Mexico youth and adults. Cancer Causes & Control 2012; 23 (1): 57-67. doi: 10.1007/s10552-012-9902-4. View

300. June KM, Hammond D, Sjödin A, Li Z, Romanoff L, O’Connor RJ. Cigarette ignition propensity, smoking behavior, and toxicant exposure: A natural experiment in Canada. Tobacco Induced Diseases 2012; 9:13. doi:10.1186/1617-9625-9-13. View

301. Thrasher JF, Arillo-Santillan E, Villalobos V, Perez-Hernandez R, Hammond D, Carter J, Sebrie E, Sansores R, Pineda-Regalado J. Can cigarette package warning labels address smoking-related health disparities? Field experiments among Mexico smokers to assess the impact of textual content. Cancer Causes & Control 2012; 23 (Suppl 1): 69-80. doi: 10.1007/s10552-012-9899-8. View

302. Brown A, Boudreau C, Moodie C, Fong GT, Li GY, McNeill A, Thompson ME, Hassan LM, Hyland A, Thrasher JF, Yong HH, Borland R, Hastings G, Hammond D. Support for removal of point-of-purchase tobacco advertising and displays: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Canada survey. Tob Control 2011; 15 October: doi:10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2011-050153. View

303. Gallopel-Morvan K, Moodie C, Hammond D, Eker F, Beguinot E, Martinet Y. Consumer perceptions of cigarette pack design in France: A comparison of regular, limited edition and plain packaging. Tobacco Control 2011; 21(5): 502-6. View

304. Wong SL, Shields, M, Leatherdale S, Malaison E, Hammond D. Assessment of the validity of self-reported smoking status among Canadians. Health Reports 2012; 23(1): 47-53. View

305. McNeill A, Hammond D, Gartner C. Whither tobacco product regulation. Tobacco Control 2012; 21: 221e-226. View

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306. Borland R, Li L, Driezen P, Wilson N, Hammond D, Thompson ME, Fong GT, Mons U, Willemsen

MC, McNeill A, Thrasher JF, Cummings KM. Cessation assistance reported by smokers in 15 countries participating in the International Tobacco Control (ITC) policy evaluation surveys. Addiction 2012; 107(1): 197-205. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2011.03636.x. View

307. Hammond D. Tobacco packaging and labeling under the US Tobacco Control Act: Research needs and priorities. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2012; 14(1): 62-74. View

308. Hammond D. Health warnings on tobacco packages: A Review. Tobacco Control 2011; 20:327-337. doi:10.1136/tc2010.037630 View

309. Hitchman S, Mons U, Nagelhout GE, Guignard R, McNeill A, Willemsen MC, Driezen P, Wilquin JL, Beck F, Du-Roscöat E, Pötschke-Langer M, Hammond D, Fong GT. Effectiveness of the European Union text-only cigarette health warnings: Findings from four countries. European Journal of Public Health; doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckr099. View

310. Yong HH, Borland R, Cummings KM, Hammond D, O’Connor, Hastings, King B. Impact of the

removal of misleading terms on cigarette pack on smokers’ beliefs about Light/Mild cigarettes: Cross-country comparisons. Addiction 2011; 106(12):2204-13. View

311. Thrasher JF, Rousu M, Hammond D, Navarro A, Corrigan J. Estimating the impact of Food and

Drug Administration regulation of cigarette package warning labels and the added impact of plain packaging: Evidence from experimental auctions among adult smokers in the United States. Health Policy 2011; 102: 41-48. View

312. Sendzik T, McDonald PW, Brown KS, Hammond D, Ferrence R. An Examination of Planned Quit Attempts among Ontario Smokers and Its Impact on Abstinence. Addiction 2011; 106(11):2005-13. View

313. Gallopel-Morvan K, Béguinot E, Eker F, Martinet Y, Hammond D. Efficacité des paquets de

cigarettes standardisés. Une étude dans un contexte français. [Effectiveness of plain packaging of tobacco products: Findings from France.] Bulletin épidémiologique hebdomadaire 2011; 20-21: 44-247. View

314. Hammond D, Doxey J, Daniel S, Bansal-Travers M. Impact of female-oriented cigarette packaging in the United States. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2011; 13(7):579-88. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntr045. View

315. Mutti S, Hammond D, Borland R, Cummings KM, O'Connor RJ, Fong GT. Beyond light and mild: cigarette brand descriptors and perceptions of risk in the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Addiction 2011; 106(6):1166-75. View

316. Doxey J, Hammond D. Deadly in pink: The impact of female-oriented cigarette packaging among

young women. Tobacco Control 2011; 20: 353-360. doi: 10.1136/tc.2010.038315 View

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317. Bansal-Travers M, Hammond D, Smith P, Cummings KM. The Impact of Cigarette Pack Design,

Descriptors, and Warning Labels on Risk Perception. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2011; 40(6): 674-82. View

318. Goodman S, Hammond D, Pillo-Blocka F, Glanville T, Jenkins R. Use of Nutritional Information in Canada: National trends between 2004 and 2008. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior 2011; 43 (5): 356-65. View

319. Fix BV, Hyland A, Rivard C, McNeill A, Fong GT, Borland R, Hammond D, Cummins KM. Usage Patterns of Stop Smoking Medications in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States: Findings from the 2006-2008 International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2011; 8: 222-233. doi:10.3390/ijerph8010222. View

320. Yang J, Hammond D, Driezen P, O’Connor RJ, Li Q, Yong H, Fong GT. The use of cessation assistance among smokers from China: Findings from the ITC China Survey. BMC Public Health 2011; 11: 75. View

321. Callery W, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT. The appeal of smokeless tobacco products among young Canadian smokers: the impact of pictorial health warnings and relative risk messages. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2011; 13(5):373-83. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntr013. View

322. O'Connor RJ, Li Q, Stephens WE, Hammond D, Elton-Marshall T, Cummings KM, Giovino GA, Fong GT. Cigarettes sold in China: design, emissions and metals. Tobacco Control 2010; 19 Suppl 2:i47-53. View

323. Balmford J, Borland R, Hammond D, Cummings KM. Adherence to and reasons for premature discontinuation from stop smoking medications: Data from the ITC Four-Country Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research; 2011; 13(2):94-102. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntq215. View

324. Hammond D, Ahmed R, Burkhalter R, Sae Yang W, Leatherdale S. Illicit substance use among Canadian youth: Trends between 2002 and 2008. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2010; 102(1): 7-12. View

325. Campos S, Doxey J, Hammond D. Nutrition labels on pre-packaged foods: A systematic review. Public Health Nutrition 2011; 14(8):1496-506. View

326. O’Connor RJ, Fix BV, Hammond D, Giovino GA, Hyland A, Fong GT, Cummings KM. The Impact of Reduced Ignition Propensity Cigarette Regulation on Smoking Behavior. Injury Prevention 2010; 16(6):420-2. Doi:10.1136/ip.2009.025114. View

327. Hammond D. Plain packaging regulations for tobacco products: the impact of standardardizing the color and design of cigarette packs. Revista de Salud Pública de México 2010; 52 suppl 2:S226-S232. View

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328. Fong GT, Hammond D, Yuan J, Li Q, Quah ACK, Yan M. Perceptions of Tobacco Health Warnings in

China Compared to Picture and Text-Only Health Warnings From Other Countries: An Experimental Study. Tobacco Control 2010; 19(Suppl 2):i69ei77. View

329. King B, Yong HH, Borland R, Omar M, bin Awang Ahmad R, Sirirasamee B, Hamann S, O’Connor RJ, Bansal-Travers M, Elton-Marshall T, Lee BW, Hammond D, Thrasher J. Malaysian and Thai smokers’ beliefs about the relative harmfulness of “light” and menthol cigarettes. Tobacco Control 2010; 19: 444-450. View

330. Gibson J, MacNeill A, Murray R, Hammond D, Fong GT, Borland R, Cooper J, Hyland A. The impact of the United Kingdom's national smoking cessation strategy on quit attempts and use of cessation services: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Four Country Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2010; 12(s1): S64-S71. View

331. Thrasher J, Hammond D, Arillo-Santillain EA. The alchemy of Marlboro: Transforming “Light” into “Gold” in Mexico. Tobacco Control 2010; 19: 342-343. View

332. Gallopel-Morvan KG, Moodie C, Hammond D, Eker F, Beguinot E, Martinet Y. Consumer understanding of cigarette emission labelling. European Journal of Public Health 2010; Jul 2. View

333. Reid J, Hammond D, Boudreau C, Siahpush M, Fong GT. Socioeconomic Variation in Use of Cessation Assistance among Smokers in Canada, US, UK, Australia: Findings from the ITC Four-Country Survey. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2010; 12(s1): S20-S33. View

334. Ashley DL, O’Connor RJ, Bernert JT, Watson CH, Polzin GM, Jain RM, Hammond D, Hatsukami DK, Giovino GA, Cummings KM, McNeill A, Shahab L, King B, Fong GT, Zhang L, Xia Y, Yan X, McCraw JM. Impact of Differing Levels of Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamines in Cigarette Smoke on the Levels of Biomarkers in Smokers. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention 2010; 19(6); 1389–98. View

335. Fix BV, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, King G, McNeill A, et al. ITC ‘spit and butts’ pilot study: The

feasibility of collection saliva and cigarette butt samples from smokers to evaluate policy. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2010; 12(3):185-90. View

336. Yang J, Hammond D, Driezen P, Fong GT, Yuan J. Health knowledge and perception of risk among Chinese Smokers and Non-Smokers: Findings from the ITC China Survey. Tobacco Control 2010; 19(Suppl 2):i18ei23. View

337. Moodie C, MacKintosh AM, Hammond D. Adolescents’ response to text-only tobacco health

warnings: Results from the 2008 UK Youth Tobacco Policy Survey. European Journal of Public Health 2010; 20(4):463-9. View

338. Hammond D, Chaiton M, Lee A Collishaw N. Destroyed Documents: Uncovering the science British American Tobacco sought to conceal. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2009; 181(10):691-8. View

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339. Fong GT, Hammond D, Hitchman SC. The impact of pictures on the effectiveness of tobacco warnings. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2009; 87: 640-643. View

340. Hammond D, Arnott D, Dockrell M, Lee A, McNeill A. Cigarette pack design and perceptions of risk

among UK adult and youth: evidence in support of plain packaging. European Journal of Public Health 2009; 19(6):631-7. View

341. Elton T, Fong GT, Zanna MP, Yuan J, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Yong HH, Lin L, King B, Li Q, Borland R, Cummings KM, Driezen P. Beliefs about the relative harm of “light” and “low tar” cigarettes: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) China Survey. Tobacco Control 2010; 19(Suppl 2):i54-i62. View

342. Hammond D, Parkinson C. The impact of cigarette package design on perceptions of risk. Journal of Public Health 2009; 31(3):345-53. View

343. Siahpush M, Yong HH, Borland R, Reid JL, Hammond D. Smokers with financial stress are more likely to want to quit but less likely to try or succeed: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Addiction 2009;104(8):1420-7. View

344. Reid JL, Hammond D, Driezen P. Socioeconomic status and smoking in Canada, 1999-2006: Has there been any progress on disparities in tobacco use? Canadian Journal of Public Health 2010; 101(1):73-78. View

345. Jiang Y, Fong GT, Lig Q, Hammond D, Quah ACK, Yang Y, Driezen P, Yan M. Effectiveness evaluation of health on cigarette packs in China, 2008 [In Chinese] Chinese Journal of Health Education 2009; 25(6):411-13. View

346. Borland R, Wilson N, Fong GT, Hammond D, et al. Impact of Graphic and Text Warnings on Cigarette Packs: Findings from Four Countries over Five Years. Tobacco Control 2009; 18(5): 358-64. View

347. Grainge MJ, Shahab L, Hammond D, O'Connor RJ, McNeill A. First cigarette on waking and time of

day as predictors of puffing behaviour in UK adult smokers. Drug & Alcohol Dependence 2009; 101(3): 191-5. View

348. Borland R, Yong HH, Wilson N, Fong GT, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Hosting W, McNeill A. How

reactions to cigarette packet health warnings influence quitting: Findings from the ITC Four Country survey. Addiction 2009;104(4):669-75. View

349. Shahab L, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Borland R, West R, McNeill A. The impact of changing

nicotine replacement therapy licensing laws in the United Kingdom: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. Addiction 2009;104(8):1420-27. View

350. Fathelrahman AI, Omar M, Awang R, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Zain Z. Smokers’ responses

towards cigarette pack warning labels in predicting quit intention, stage of change, and self-efficacy. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2009;11(3):248-53. View

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351. Hammond D, Reid J, Driezen P, Cummings KM, Borland R, Fong, GT, McNeill A. Use of nicotine

replacement therapy for reasons other than stopping smoking: Findings from the ITC Policy Evaluation Survey. Addiction 2008; 103, 1696–1703. View

352. Hammond D, O’Connor RJ. Chemical constituents and smoke emissions from Canadian cigarettes.

Tobacco Control 2008; 17;i24-i31. View 353. Borland R, Fong, GT, Yong HH, Cummings KM, Hammond D, et al. What Happened to Smokers’

Beliefs about Light Cigarettes When “Light/Mild” Brand Descriptors Were Banned in the UK? Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Tobacco Control 2008; 17(4):256-62. View

354. O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, McNeill A, King B, Kozlowski LT, Giovino GA, Cummings KM. How do

different cigarette design features influence the standard tar yields of popular cigarette brands sold in different countries? Tobacco Control 2008; 17 (Suppl 1): i1-i5. View

355. Leatherdale ST, Hammond D, Ahmed R. Alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco use patterns among

youth in Canada. Cancer Causes and Control 2008; 19(4):361-9. View 356. Parkinson C, Hammond D, Borland R, et al. Beliefs about Smoking Among Thai and Malaysian

Youth: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. American Journal of Health Behavior 2009;33(4):366-75. View

357. Young D, Yong HH, Borland R, Ross H, Fong GT, Hammond D, et al. Prevalence and attributes of

roll-your-own smokers from Thailand and Malaysia: Findings from the ITC SEA Survey. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2008; 10(5): 907-915. View

358. Yong HH, Borland R, Sirirassamee B, Ritthiphakdee B, Awang R. Omar, M, Zain ZM, Hammond D,

O’Connor RJ, Fong GT. Levels and correlates of awareness of tobacco promotional activities among adult smokers in Malaysia and Thailand: Findings from the ITC Southeast Asia Survey. Tobacco Control 2008; 17(1):46-52. View

359. Sahab L, Hammond D, O’Connor R, Cummings KM, Borland R, King B, McNeill A. The reliability

and validity of self-reported puffing behaviour: evidence from a cross-national study. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2008; 10(5): 867-874. View

360. Hammond D, Foong Kin, Prohmmo A, Kungsulniti N, et al. Patterns of smoking among youth in

Thailand and Malaysia: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 2008; 20(3): 193-203. View

361. Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Fong GT, Arillo-Santillan, E. Smokers’ reactions to cigarette package

warnings with graphic imagery and with only text: A comparison between Mexico and Canada. Salud Publica Mex 2007; 49 suppl 2: S233-40. View

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362. Gower SK, Hammond D. CSP deposition to the regional lung: implications of cigarette design. Risk Analysis 2007; 27 (6):1519-33. View

363. O’Connor RJ, Bauer J, Giovino G, Hammond D. Prevalence of behaviours related to cigarette

fires: A random-digit- dialed telephone survey of Ontario smokers. Injury Prevention 2007; 13: 237-242. View

364. Leatherdale S, Hammond D. Kaiserman MJ, Ahmed R. Marijuana and tobacco use among young

adults in Canada: are they smoking what we think they are smoking? Cancer Causes and Control 2007; 18(4):391-7. View

365. O’Connor RJ, McNeill A, Borland R, Hammond D, King B Boudreau C, Cummings KM. Smokers’

beliefs about relative safety of other tobacco products: Findings from the ITC Collaboration. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2007; 9:1033 - 1042. View

366. Hammond D, Fong GT, Borland R, Cummings KM, McNeill A, Driezen P. Text and

Graphic Warnings on Cigarette Packages: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007; 32 (3): 202–209. View

367. Hammond D, Wiebel F, Kozlowski LT, Borland R, Cummings KM, O’Connor RJ, McNeill A,

Connolly GN, Arnott D, Fong GT. Revising the ISO machine smoking regime for cigarette emissions: Implications for tobacco control policy. Tobacco Control 2007;16: 8–14. View

368. O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, Hyland A, Cummings KM, Fong GT. Digital image analysis of cigarette

filter staining to estimate smoke exposure. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2007;9(8):865-71. View 369. Hammond D. Tobacco industry research on smoking and cigarette toxicity. [Letter] Lancet 2006;

368 (9532): 286. View 370. O’Connor RJ, Kozlowski LT, Borland R, Hammond D, McNeill A. Relationship between constituent

labelling and reporting of tar yields among smokers in four countries. Journal of Public Health 2006; 28(4): 324-9. View

371. Hammond D, Fong GT, Zanna MP, Thrasher J, Borland R. Tobacco denormalization, anti-industry

beliefs and cessation among smokers from four countries. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2006; 31(3):225–232. View

372. Thrasher JF, Chaloupka FJ, Hammond D, Fong G, Borland R, Hastings G, Cummings KM.

Evaluación de las políticas contra el tabaquismo en países lainoamericanos en la era del Convenio Marco para el Control del Tabaco. [Evaluation of tobacco control policies in Latin American countries during the era of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.] Revista de Salud Pública de México 2006 ; 48(SuppII): S155-S166. View

373. Hammond D, Fong GT, Cummings KM, O’Connor RJ, Giovino GA, McNeil A. Cigarette yields and

human exposure: a comparison of alternative smoking regimes. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers,

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& Prevention 2006; 15(8):1495-501. View 374. Hammond D, Costello MJ, Fong GT, Topham J. Exposure to Tobacco Marketing and Support for

Tobacco Control Policies Among University Students. American Journal of Health Behavior 2006; 30(6): 700-9. View

375. Hammond D. Canada: a new angle on packs. [Letter] Tobacco Control 2006; 15: 150. View

376. O’Connor RJ, Giovino GA, Fix BV, Hyland A, Hammond D, Fong GT, Bauer U, Cummings KM.

Smokers’ reactions to reduced ignition propensity cigarettes. Tobacco Control 2006; 15: 45-49. View 377. Hammond D, Collishaw N, Callard C. Tobacco industry research on smoking behaviour and

product design. The Lancet 2006; 367: 781–87. View 378. Hammond D, Fong GT, McDonald PW, Cameron R, Brown KS. Showing leads to doing: graphic

cigarette warning labels are an effective public health policy. [Letter] European Journal of Public Health 2006; 16(2): 223-224. View

379. Thompson ME, Fong GT, Hammond D, Boudreau C, Driezen PR, Hyland A, Borland R, Cummings

KM, Hastings G, Siapush M, Mackintosh AM, Laux F. The methodology of the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation (Four-Country) Survey (ITCPES). Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl III):iii12–iii18. View

380. Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Hastings G, Hyland A, Giovino GA, Hammond D, Thompson

ME. The Conceptual Framework for the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl III):iii3–iii11. View

381. Harris F, Mackintosh AM, Anderson S, Hastings G, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Cummings

KM. The Effects of the Advertising/Promotion Ban in the United Kingdom on Awareness of Tobacco Marketing: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl III):iii26–iii33. View

382. Fong GT, Hyland A, Borland R, Hammond D, et al. Reductions in tobacco smoke pollution and

increases in support for smoke-free public places following the implementation of comprehensive smoke-free workplace legislation in the Republic of Ireland: findings from the ITC Ireland/UK Survey. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl III):iii51–iii58. View

383. Young D, Borland R, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Devin E, Yong HH, O’Connor R. Prevalence

and attributes of roll-your-own smokers in the ITC 4-country Survey. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl III):iii76–iii82. View

384. Hammond D, Fong GT, Borland R, McNeill A, Cummings KM, Hastings G. Effectiveness of

cigarette warning labels in informing smokers about the risks of smoking: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey. Tobacco Control 2006;15 (Suppl III):iii19–iii25. View

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385. Siahpush M, McNeill A, Hammond D, Fong GT. Socioeconomic and country variations in

knowledge of health risks of tobacco smoking and toxic constituents of smoke: Results from the 2002 International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Tobacco Control 2006;15(Suppl III):iii65–iii70. View

386. Hammond D, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Hyland A. Smoking Topography, Brand Switching, and

Nicotine Delivery: An In Vivo trial. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, & Prevention 2005;14 (6):1–6. View

387. Hammond D. Young Adults and Smoking Behaviour: Beyond Youth Prevention. Tobacco Control

2005; 14:181-185. View 388. Hammond D, Tremblay I, Callard C. et al. Tobacco control Policies and Industry Marketing at

Post-Secondary Institutions in Canada. Tobacco Control 2005; 14(2): 136-40. View 389. Fong GT, Hammond D, Laux FL, Zanna MP, Cummings KM, Borland R, Ross H. The near-universal

experience of regret among smokers in four countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2004; 6(3): S341-52. View

390. Borland R, Yong HH, King B, Cummings KM, Fong GT, Elton TE, Hammond D, McNeill A. Use of

and beliefs about 'light' cigarettes in four countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 2004; 6(3): S311-21. View

391. Hammond D, Fong GT, McDonald PW, Brown KS, Cameron R. Graphic cigarette package

warning labels and adverse outcomes: Evidence from Canadian smokers. American Journal of Public Health 2004; 94 (8): 1442-45. View

392. Hammond D, Fong GT, McDonald PW, Cameron R, Brown KS. The impact of the graphic

Canadian warning labels on adult smoking. Tobacco Control 2003; 12:391-95. View 393. Hammond D, Fong GT, McDonald PW, Borland R. Do Smokers Know How to Quit? Knowledge

and Adoption of Cessation Assistance in a Representative Sample of Daily Smokers. Addiction 2004; 99(8): 1042-48. View

394. Hammond D, McDonald, PW, Fong GT, Cameron AR. The impact of cigarette warning labels and

smoke-free bylaws on smoking cessation: Evidence from former smokers. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2004; 95 (3): 201-04. View

395. Radomsky AS, Rachman S, Hammond D. Panic termination and the post-panic period. Journal of

Anxiety Disorders 2002; 16 (1): 97-111. View 396. Radomsky AS, Rachman S, Hammond D. Memory bias, confidence and responsibility in compulsive

checking. Behaviour Research & Therapy 2001; 39: 813-22. View

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1. Royal College of Physicians. Smoking and health 2021: a coming of age for tobacco control?

London: RCP, 2001. [Contributing author]

2. Stead M, Hitchman S, Angus K, Aleyan S, Ford A, MacKintosh AM, Purves R, Mitchell D, Hammond D, Fong GT, Driezen P, Reid JL, Craig L, Chung-Hall J, Cummings KM, Thrasher JF, Cho YJ, Cowell C, Coker T, Bullock S, Froguel A, Vohra J. E-cigarette marketing in the UK: evidence from adult and youth surveys and policy compliance studies. Cancer Research UK. March, 2021. Available at: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/sites/default/files/e-cigarette_marketing_in_the_uk_fullreport_march_2021.pdf

3. Hammond D, East K, Wiggers D, Mahamad S. Vaping products in Canada: A market scan of industry product labelling, packaging promotional practices. Prepared on behalf of Health Canada. December 2020.

4. Evans, WK, Durocher-Allen LD, Daeninck P, Hammond D, Lofters A, Selby P, Slaven M. Cancer and the Health Effects of Cannabis and Cannabinoids: An update of the systematic review by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2017) Consensus Study Report. Ontario Health – Cancer Care Ontario. June 29, 2020. Available at: https://www.cancercareontario.ca/en/guidelines-advice/types-of-cancer/66536.

5. Stockwell T, Greenfield T, Hammond D, Hobin E, O’Brien P, O’Leary R, Paradis C, Sherk A, Vallance K, Wettlaufer A. The potential for alcohol labelling to promote public health and safety in Canada: A rapid review. Prepared on behalf of the Alcohol Policy Unit, Health Canada. February 2019.

6. Reid JL, Hammond D, Tariq U, Burkhalter R, Rynard VL, Douglas O. Tobacco Use in Canada: Patterns and Trends, 2019 Edition. Waterloo, ON: Propel Centre for Population Health Impact, University of Waterloo. Available at: www.tobaccoreport.ca

7. Hammond D, Goodman S. Policy approaches for problematic substance use: evidence review.

Prepared on behalf of the Public Health Agency of Canada and the Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Committee on Problematic Substance Use and Harms (PSUH); 2018.

8. Hammond D, Goodman S, Acton RB. Front-of-package nutrition labelling: Evidence Review. Prepared on behalf of Health Canada; March 2018.

9. Leos-Toro C, Reid JL, Madill CL, Rynard VL, Manske SR, Hammond D. Cannabis in Canada - Tobacco Use in Canada: Patterns and Trends, 2017 Edition, Special Supplement. Waterloo, ON: Propel Centre for Population Health Impact, University of Waterloo. June; 2017. Available at: https://uwaterloo.ca/tobacco-use-canada/cannabis-supplement

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10. Jones AC, Veerman JL, Hammond D. The health and economic impact of a tax on sugary drinks in Canada. Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada, Canadian Cancer Society, Diabetes Canada; 2017.

11. Smoke-Free Ontario Scientific Advisory Committee, Ontario Agency for Health Protection and

Promotion (Public Health Ontario). Evidence to guide action: comprehensive tobacco control in Ontario (2016). Toronto, ON: Queen's Printer for Ontario; 2017. [contributing author]

12. Reid JL, Hammond D. Tobacco use in Canada: Patterns and Trends (2016 Edition). Propel Centre

for Population Health Impact. January 2017. Available at: www.tobaccoreport.ca 13. Hammond D, Vanderlee L, Hobin E, White CM, Bordes I. Nutrition Facts Table: Consumer

perceptions among young adults. Submitted to Health Canada; September 2014. 14. Hammond D, White CM, Czoli C, Martin C, Magennis P, Shiplo S. Promotional activities for

electronic cigarettes in Canada. Prepared on behalf of Health Canada; December 2014. 15. Hammond D. Standardized packaging of tobacco products: Evidence review. Prepared on behalf of

the Irish Department of Health; March 2014. Available at: http://www.tri.ie/media/3364/standardized-packaging-of-tobacco-products-evidence-review.pdf

16. Institute of Medicine. (Contributing author). Reducing Tobacco-Related Cancer Incidence and

Mortality - Workshop Summary. Institute of Medicine; November 2012. Available at: http://www.iom.edu/Reports/2012/Reducing-Tobacco-Related-Cancer-Incidence-and-Mortality.aspx

17. Hammond D. The Tobacco Industry’s Influences on the Use of Tobacco Among Youth and Young

Adults. (Contributing Author). In: Preventing tobacco use among youth and young adults: A report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, 2012.

18. Hammond D. Proposed cigarette product warning labels: Submission to the Food & Drug

Administration for public comment on the proposed rule requiring warnings for cigarette packages and advertisements. Docket No. FDA-2010-M-0568. January 2011.

19. Reid JR, Hammond D. Tobacco use in Canada: Patterns and Trends (2012 Edition). Propel Centre

for Population Health Impact. January 2013. Available at: www.tobaccoreport.ca 20. Hammond D. FCTC Article 11 Guidelines: Evidence Based Practices. Southeast Asia Tobacco

Control Alliance; September 2010.

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21. Smoke-Free Ontario Scientific Advisory Committee. Evidence to Guide Action: Comprehensive

Tobacco Control in Ontario. Toronto: Ontario Agency for Health Promotion and Protection, 2010. Available at: http://www.oahpp.ca/services/evidence-to-guide-action-ctc-in-ontario.html#downloads

22. Selin H, editor. Tobacco packaging and labelling: technical guide. Paris: International Union against

Tuberculosis and Lung Disease; 2008 Accessible at: http://www.theunion.org/what-we-do/publications/technical/tobacco-packaging-and-labelling-technical-guide

23. Hammond D. Priorities for reducing adult smoking: Best practice to reach 12% by 2011. Prepared for Health Canada, Tobacco Control Program; March 2009.

24. International Agency for Research on Cancer. Measures to assess the effectiveness of restrictions

on tobacco product labeling policies. In: IARC Handbooks of Cancer Prevention, Tobacco Control, Volume 12: Methods for Evaluating Tobacco Control Policies. Lyon, France; 2008. Accessible at: http://www.iarc.fr/en/publications/pdfs-online/prev/handbook12/index.php

25. Hammond D. Graphic cigarette pack labeling packs a punch. Cancer Prevention 2008; 11: 6-7. 26. Ferrence R, Hammond D, Fong GT. Warning Labels and Packaging. Appendix in Bonnie R (Chair)

Report of the Committee on Reducing Tobacco Use: Strategies, Barriers, and Opportunities. Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, Washington DC. 2007

27. Fong GT, Hammond D, Zanna MP. Bridging to Evidence-Based Public Health Policy. In Van Lange,

P.A.M. (Ed.). Bridging social psychology: Benefits of transdisciplinary approaches. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum; 2004.

28. Giesbrecht N, Hammond D. (2005) Alcohol Warning Labels: A review of the research literature.

Report to Health Canada. 29. Brown KS, Diener A, Ahmed R, Hammond D. (2005) Survey Methods. In: 2002 Youth Smoking

Survey Technical Report. Health Canada, Ottawa. Accessible at: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hecs-sesc/tobacco/research/yss-sjf2002/chap2_e.html

30. Diener A, Hammond D. (2005) International Comparisons in Youth Smoking Behaviour. In: 2002

Youth Smoking Survey Technical Report. Health Canada, Ottawa. Accessible at: http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hl-vs/pubs/tobac-tabac/yss-etj-2002/chap12_e.html

31. Hammond D, et al. (June 2004) Tobacco on Campus: Tobacco Policy and Industry Marketing

Among Universities and Colleges in Canada. Report to Health Canada.

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32. Hammond D, Thompson ME, Fong GT. (June 2004). International Tobacco Control Evaluation

Survey: Technical report. Available at: http://www.itcproject.org/Downloads/ITC-W1-TechReportFinal.pdf

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1. Hammond D, Goodman S. Cannabis Health warnings, product labelling regulations, and consumer

understanding. Canadian Centre of Substance Use and Addiction & Mental Health Commission of Canada Cannabis Webinar Series; 2021 Oct 6. [Online]

2. Hammond D. Assessing the impact of cannabis legalization and regulations. Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) - Cannabis Subcommittee; 2021 Sept 24. [Online]

3. Hammond D. The COVID19 pandemic and cannabis use in Canada. International Confederation of Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drug Research Associations (ICARA) Webinar Series; 2021 June 17. [Online]

4. Hammond D, Acton RB, White CM, Vanderlee L. The International Food Policy Study Children and Youth survey – an evaluation of the impact of national-level food policies on eating patterns and knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to diet and nutrition among children and youth. Health Canada Bureau of Nutrition Science Seminar Series; 2021 June 15. [Online]

5. Hammond D. Cannabis legalization in Canada: Evaluating cannabis policies and regulations. Health Canada Virtual Cannabis Seminar Series; 2021 June 14. [Online]

6. Hammond D. E-cigarette: what we know. Heart & Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick – Stroke Conference; 2021 June 3. [Online]

7. Hammond D. COVID-19 and patterns of youth vaping and smoking among youth form Canada, England, and the US. Canada. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Adolescent Network; 2021 May 13. [Online]

8. Hammond D. Cannabis surveillance in population surveys: The International Cannabis Policy Study. Meeting with the Food & Drug Association; 2021 May 25. [Online]

9. Hammond D. COVID19 and substance use in Canada. Health Canada - Public Education Partnership Symposium on Substance Use; 2021 May 6. [Online]

10. Hammond D. Cannabis surveillance in population surveys: The International Cannabis Policy Study. US Centers for Disease Control / American Public Health Association Cannabis Surveillance Learning Collaborative; 2021 May 5. [Online]

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11. Hammond D. Cannabis Product Regulation: Vape Oils, E-cigarettes and Public. Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice

Annual Conference; 2021 Apr 20. [Online]

12. Hammond D, Acton RB, Jones AC. The efficacy and population-level impact of nutrition labelling and taxation to reduce free sugar consumption among youth and adults in Canada. Canadian Nutrition Society – Annual Conference; 2021 Apr 20. [Online]

13. Hammond D. Global trends in youth tobacco use, vaping, and tobacco control policy. Virginia Youth Tobacco Projects Conference.; 2021 Apr 20. [Online]

14. Hammond D, Wadsworth E, Goodman S. The illegal and legal cannabis market in Canada post-legalization. Federal/Provincial/Municipal Sub-Working Group on Cannabis Data Collection and Indicator Development (S-WGDCI); 2021 Mar 29. [Online]

15. Hammond D. COVID-19: patterns of smoking and vaping among youth. Ontario Tobacco Research Unit – Physicians for a Smoke-Free Canada Webinar on COVID19 and tobacco use; 2021 Mar 23. [Online]

16. Hammond D. Consumer understanding of THC levels in population-based studies: implications for ‘standard THC units’. Meeting with the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA); 2021 Mar 15. [Online]

17. Hammond D. Youth vaping: nicotine, cannabis, and the changing market. Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center – Grand Rounds; 2021 Mar 16.

18. Hammond D. The impact of polices on youth vaping: Findings from the ITC Youth Surveys in the US, Canada, and United Kingdom. Tobacco Online Policy Seminar - Ohio State University; 2021 Feb 18. [Online]

19. Hammond D, Wadsworth E, Goodman S. The illegal and legal cannabis market in Canada: Findings from the International Cannabis Policy Study. Public Safety Canada; 2021 Feb 17. Ottawa, ON. [Online]

20. Hammond D. Cannabis knowledge among young people. Cannabis Knowledge Exchange Forum 2021: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. 2021 Feb 4. Toronto, ON. [Online]

21. Hammond D. E-cigarettes in Canada: Implications for harm reduction. Lung Health Foundation. 2021 Jan 21. Toronto, ON. [Online]

22. Hammond D & Goodman S. Expanding the public’s understanding of legal retail cannabis products: Packaging and Labelling. Nevada Public Health Cannabis and Vaping Summit. 2021 Jan 13. Nevada, USA. [Online]

23. Hammond D. Assessing the impact of cannabis legalization at the population level. Cannabis Regulators Association (US). 2020 Dec 3; Washington, DC. [Online]

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24. Hammond D. Youth vaping: evidence on flavour regulations among youth. Health Canada Scientific

Advisory Board on Vaping Products. 2020 Nov 13; Ottawa, ON. [Online]

25. Hammond D. Youth vaping: trends and implications. Centre for Tobacco Products, U.S. Food & Drug Administration – Seminar Series. 2020 Nov 12; Washington, DC. [Online]

26. Hammond D. Front-of-package nutrition labels: Evidence. The Human Rights Approach to Front-of-Package Labelling in the Caribbean: Pan American Health Organization. 2020 Nov 9; Barbados. [Online]

27. Hammond D. Youth vaping: Trends and policy implications. Food & Drug Law Institute – Tobacco and Nicotine Product Regulation and Policy Conference. 2020 Oct 21; Washington, DC. [Online]

28. Hammond D. Vaping nicotine and cannabis. Drug Free Kids. 2020 Oct 5; Ottawa, ON. [Online]

29. Hammond D. Vaping. Drug Free Kids. 2020 Aug 6; Ottawa, ON. [Online]

30. Hammond D. Vaping in Canada lessons from Canada’s evolving nicotine and cannabis regulations. ASPIRE. 2020 Jul 29; Wellington, New Zealand. [Online]

31. Hammond D. What type of health warning messages are most effective? E-meeting on tobacco product health warnings: Physicians for a Smokefree Canada / Health Canada. 2020 May 26; Ottawa, ON. [Online]

32. Hammond D. Modes of cannabis consumption and adverse events in Canada: Findings from the 2019 International Cannabis Policy Study. Centre for Addiction & Mental Health – Cannabis Knowledge Exchange Forum. 2020 March 10; Toronto; ON.

33. Hammond D. Cannabis: what we know and what the future holds. Ottawa Conference on Smoking Cessation. 2019 Jan 17; Ottawa, ON.

34. Hammond D. Emerging issues: the state of vaping. Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. Pan-Canadian Tobacco Cessation + Cancer Care Network (PTCCCN): Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC). 2019 Jan 16; Ottawa, ON.

35. Hammond D. E-cigarettes and vaping: what you need to know. MacGregor Middle School. 2019 Jan 10; Waterloo, ON.

36. Hammond D. What You Need to Know about the New Cannabis Products – Panel Discussion. Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. 2019 Nov 25; Ottawa, ON.

37. Hammond D. International trends in e-cigarette use among youth: policy implications. National Association of Attorneys General. 2019 Dec 12; Washington DC, USA.

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38. Hammond D. Vaping and e-cigarettes use among young people. Health Canada’s Scientific Advisory

Board on Vaping. 2019 Nov 18; Ottawa, ON.

39. Hammond D. Vaping/e-cigarette use in Canada. Clinical Smoking Cessation Education Forum – New Brunswick Horizon Health. 2019 Nov 15; Saint John, NB.

40. Hammond D. Vaping/e-cigarettes: recent trends and policy implications. Meeting of the Chief Medical Officers of Health. 2019 Nov 14; Montreal, QC.

41. Hammond D. What You Need to Know About the New Cannabis Products. CCSA Issues of Substance Conference. 2019 Nov 25; Ottawa, ON.

42. Hammond D. Vaping, cannabis and the changing recreational drug market in Canada: Implications for cancer control. Canadian Cancer Research Conference. 2019 Nov 5; Ottawa, ON.

43. Hammond D. Vaping among young people: Market trends and policy implications. Public Health Ontario, Grand Rounds. 2019 Oct 16; Toronto, ON.

44. Hammond D. Vaping/E-Cigarettes: Implications for youth, adults, & public health. Newfoundland Alliance for the Control of Tobacco: Tobacco and Vaping Exchange Forum. 2019 Sept 11; St. Johns, NFLD.

45. Hammond D. Cannabis monitoring framework. International Forum on Cannabis—Ministère de la Santé et des Services Sociaux, Province of Québec: Tobacco and Vaping Exchange Forum. 2019 Sept 11; Québec City, QC.

46. Hammond D. Assessing the impact of cannabis legalization at the population level. National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA). 2019 Aug 13; Washington DC, USA.

47. Hammond D. Cannabis legalization in Canada and comparisons with the United States. Bloomberg Philanthropies 2019 Jul 24; New York, USA.

48. Hammond D. Cannabis use in a legal market: evaluating the impact of advertising and promotion policies. Cannabis Seminar Series: Controlled Substances and Cannabis Branch, Health Canada. 2019 Jul 22; Ottawa, ON.

49. Hammond D. Youth vaping and the emergence of nicotine salt products in Canada, England and the US: Implications for vaping policy. E-Cigarette Summit: Science, Regulation and Public Health. 2019 Apr 29; Washington DC, USA.

50. Hammond D. Youth vaping and the emergence of nicotine salt products in Canada, England and the US: Implications for vaping policy. New York University, School of Global Health. 2019 Apr 10; New York, USA.

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51. Hammond D. Cannabis advertising and promotion. Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice—Canadian

Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids. 2019 Mar 22; Toronto, ON.

52. Wadsworth E, Goodman S, Hammond D. The illicit cannabis market in Canada and comparisons with the US States. Public Safety Canada Cannabis Symposium: Illicit Markets & Policing Cannabis in the Legalized Regime. 2019 Feb 19; Ottawa, ON.

53. Hammond D. Regulating cannabis concentrates and edibles: An overview of proposed regulations under the Cannabis Act. Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction. 2019 Feb 26; Ottawa, ON.

54. Hammond D. ITC Youth Vaping and Smoking Survey: Preliminary findings. Tobacco Control Directorate, Health Canada. 2019 Jan 18; Ottawa, ON.

55. Hammond D. E-cigarettes in 2019. 11th Annual Ottawa Conference: State of the Art Clinical Approaches to Smoking Cessation. 2019 Jan 18; Ottawa, ON.

56. Hammond D. Cannabis and public health. Royal Canadian Institute of Science Public Lecture Series. 2019 Jan 17; Waterloo, ON.

57. Hammond D. ITC Youth Vaping and Smoking Survey: Preliminary findings. Scientific Advisory Board on Vaping, Health Canada. 2018 Nov 19; Toronto, ON.

58. Hammond D. Effectiveness of calorie labelling on menus. Federal Provincial Territorial (FPT) Menu Labelling Working Group. 2018 Nov 21; Ottawa, ON.

59. Hammond D. Restrictions on food marketing: considerations for regulation. Ontario Public Health Association – Nutrition Research Centre. 2018 Oct 25; Toronto, ON.

60. Hammond D. Tobacco marketing: plain packaging and the evolving nicotine market. New Brunswick Lung Association Tobacco Control Symposium. 2018 Sept 28; Halifax, NB.

61. Hammond D. Testimony on Bill C-45 (Cannabis Act): An Act respecting cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Criminal Code and other Acts. Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology; Senate of Canada. 2018 May 23; Ottawa, ON.

62. Hammond D. Policy approached for problematic substance use: Evidence review. Federal Provincial and Territorial Task Force on Problematic Substance Use. 2018 May 15; Ottawa, ON.

63. Hammond D, Jones AC. Modelling the health and economic impact of front-of-package nutrition labels: An overview. Pan American Health Organization. 2018 May 8; Bridgetown, Barbados.

64. Hammond D. Cannabis marketing and communication: Implications for harm reduction in a legal framework. Walter McCormick Research Day – Department of Psychiatry. 2018 Apr 27; Halifax, NS.

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65. Hammond D. Cannabis and harm reduction. McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy: Legalizating

Marijuana in Canada Conference 2018 May 6; Montreal, QC.

66. Hammond D. Front-of-package nutrition labelling: Impact on consumer behaviour. Pan American Health Organization. 2018 May 7; Bridgetown, Barbados.

67. Hammond D. Testimony on Bill S-228: An Act to amend the Food and Drugs Act (prohibiting food and beverage marketing directed at children). House of Commons Standing Committee on Health (HESA), Parliament of Canada. 2018 Apr 18; Ottawa, ON.

68. Hammond D. Cannabis advertising and promotion. Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoidss Annual Meeting. 2018 April 6; Toronto, ON.

69. Hammond D. ‘Heat-not-burn’ tobacco products, and the rapidly evolving nicotine market in Canada. Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation Conference. 2018 Jan 19; Toronto, ON.

70. Hammond D. Research and Advocacy. Heart & Stroke Foundation, COMPASS Meeting. 2018 Jan 17; Toronto, ON.

71. Hammond D. Cannabis public education and communication strategies. Federal-Provincial-Territorial Senior Officials Working Group: Cannabis Legalization. 2017 Nov 23; Ottawa, ON.

72. Hammond D. Vaping and smoking cessation behaviour. Health Canada Scientific Advisory Board on Vaping Products. 2017 Nov 20; Ottawa, ON.

73. Hammond D. Media and social marketing strategies to inform professional practice and government policy. PREVNET Annual Meeting. 2017 Nov 15; Gatineau, QC.

74. Hammond D. Front-of-pack nutrition labelling: impact on consumer behaviour. Building Partnerships. Technical Consultation on Food Labelling Regulation: Pan American Health Organization & World Health Organization. 2017 Nov 14; Washington, DC.

75. Hammond D. Cannabis public education and awareness: Building Partnerships. 2017 Partnership Symposium on Cannabis Public Education and Awareness: Health Canada. 2017 Nov 11; Ottawa, ON.

76. Hammond D. The changing landscape of tobacco control in Canada. 2017 Clinical Smoking Cessation Education. 2017 Nov 3; Fredericton, NB.

77. Hammond D. Heat-not-burn tobacco products: Policies and Regulations. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Policy Network. 2017 Sept 26; Waterloo, ON.

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78. Hammond D. The Canada Food Study: Understanding the role of food environment among youth

and young adults in Canada. Policies and Regulations. CIHR Workshop: Considering the role of time pressure and geography in food shopping and dietary behaviours. 2017 O 26; Waterloo, ON.

79. Hammond D. Front-of-package nutrition labelling: Evidence and effective principles. Health Canada FOP Stakeholder Meeting. 2017 Sept 18; Ottawa, ON.

80. Hammond D. Testimony on Bill C-45 (Cannabis Act): An Act respecting cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Criminal Code and other Acts. House of Commons Standing Committee on Health (HESA), Parliament of Canada. 2017 Sept 14; Ottawa, ON.

81. Hammond D. Communication and public education: priorities in a legalized cannabis market. Health Canada - Cannabis Secretariat. 2017 June 13th; Toronto, ON.

82. Hammond D. Testimony on Bill S-5: An Act to amend the Tobacco Act, Non-smokers Health Act. Canadian Senate – Social Affairs, Science and Technology Committee. 2017 April 7; Toronto, ON.

83. Hammond D. Cannabis communication and public education: priorities in a legalized marketing. Cannabinoids in Clinical Practice— Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids. 2017 April 7; Toronto, ON.

84. Hammond D. Sugar. Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition National Webinar Series. 2017 March 30; Toronto, ON.

85. Hammond D. E-cigarettes. National Forum on the Future of Tobacco Control. Health Canada. 2017 March 1; Ottawa, ON.

86. Hammond D. Next generation tobacco products: Implications for harm reduction and tobacco control. Program Training & Consultation Centre. 2017 Feb 23; Toronto, ON.

87. Hammond D. Warning: standardized packaging of tobacco products and policy regulations. Ottawa Conference: State of the Art Clinical Approaches to Smoking Cessation. 2017 Jan 20; Ottawa, ON.

88. Hammond D. Sugary beverage taxation and marketing to kids. Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada (Board Meeting). 2016 Sept 30; Toronto, ON.

89. Hammond D. E-cigarettes. Tobacco Endgame Summit. 2016 Oct 1; Kingston, ON.

90. Hammond D. Diet and nutrition policies: new regulations and implications. Canadian College and University Food Service Association Conference. 2016 July 2; Ottawa, ON.

91. Hammond D. Sugar labelling: evidence and research gaps. Health Canada – Best Brains Exchange. 2016 June 28; Ottawa, ON.

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92. Hammond D. Sugar-sweetened beverages and health: Why it matters and what can be done.

London-Middlesex Health Unit. 2016 June 23; London, ON.

93. Hammond D. Plain packaging: The Science. Pan American Health Organization. 2016 May 31; Washington, DC.

94. Vanderlee L, Hammond D. Nutrition labelling policy in Canada: Opportunities to promote healthy eating. Food Matters Conference, Alberta Health Services. 2016 April 30; Edmonton, AB.

95. Hammond D. Standardised packaging – evidence review - Plenary. National Conference on Tobacco or Health. 2016 March 3; Toronto, ON.

96. Hammond D. Policies to promote health eating - Plenary. Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance Conference. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. 2016 February 24; Toronto, ON.

97. Hammond D. Standardized packaging of tobacco products – Evidence Summary. Cancer Care Ontario – Program Training and Consultation Centre Webinar. 2016 February 23; Toronto, ON.

98. Hammond D. E-cigarettes on Ontario. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. 2015 November 19; Toronto, ON.

99. Hammond D. Evidence to action: Tobacco control & cancer prevention. Canadian Cancer Society Research Initiative – Cancer Prevention Workshop. 2015 November 11; Montreal, QC.

100. Hammond D. Testimony for Bill 44, An Act to bolster tobacco control. The Quebec National Assembly. 2015 August 20; Quebec City, QC.

101. Hammond D. Can policy measures help reduce obesity? The Canadian Obesity Summit; 2015 May 1; Toronto, ON.

102. Hammond D. Can e-cigarette regulation protect the public’s health? Harvard School of Public Health Forum; 2015 April 16; Boston, MA.

103. Hammond D. Vaporised nicotine and e-cigarettes in Canada. Canadian Cancer Society Prevention Network; 2015 March 4; Toronto, ON.

104. Hammond D. Long term public policy priorities: Tobacco and diet. Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada – MISSION meeting; 2015 January 21; Toronto, ON.

105. Hammond D. E-cigarette and vapourized nicotine: Implications for regulation in Canada. House of Commons Standing Committee on Health, Canadian Parliament; 2014 November 4; Ottawa, ON.

106. Hammond D. Nutrition labelling. Championing Public Health Nutrition Conference; 2014 November 2; Ottawa, ON.

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107. Hobin E, Zuo F, White C, Simniceanu A, Rosella L, Rempel B, LeMar J, Stockwell T, Manson H, Hammond D. Pilot investigation of the efficacy of posting Canada’s Low Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines and Standard Drink Labels on alcohol containers among adults in Ontario. Low Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines – Ontario Public Health Working Group; 2014 Oct 30; Toronto, ON.

108. Hammond D. Communication and advertising: principles for harm reduction products. Strategic Dialogue for Harm Reduction II; 2014 Oct 24; Washington, DC.

109. Hammond D. E-cigarettes in Canada: Implications for public health policy. Public Health Ontario; 2014 July 10; Toronto, ON.

110. Hammond D. Population-level interventions for obesity prevention: What we can (and can’t) learn from tobacco. Canadian Obesity Network Student Meeting; 2014 June 20; Waterloo, ON.

111. Hammond D. Smoking cessation and tobacco control policy: Findings from the ITC Policy Evaluation Project. Program Training and Consultation Centre Knowledge Exchange Forum—Cancer Care Ontario; 2014 June 17; Toronto, ON.

112. Hammond D. E-cigarettes in Canada: Patterns of use and regulation. Council of Chief Medical Officers of Health of Canada; 2014 June 12; Toronto, ON.

113. Hammond D. Population health approaches to diabetes prevention: Policy interventions to promote healthy eating. Canadian Public Health Association Conference; 2014 May 27; Toronto, ON.

114. Hammond D. Tobacco retail display bans: packaging, promotion and policy. Swedish Parliament –Health Committee Members; 2014 May 28; Stockholm, Sweden.

115. Hammond D. Tobacco retail display bans: packaging, promotion and policy. Swedish Cancer Agency; 2014 May 27; Stockholm, Sweden.

116. Hammond D. Cancer, obesity and diet. Canadian Cancer Society Waterloo Region. 2014 March 28; Waterloo, ON.

117. Hammond D. Communication, advertising, and labelling. Enhancing science to inform FDA regulation of tobacco, Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Pre-Conference; 2014 Feb 5; Seattle, WA.

118. Hammond D. Communication, advertising, and labelling. Strategic Dialogue on Harm Reduction II; 2014 Jan 28; Washington, DC.

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119. Hammond D, Vanderlee L. Does nutrition labelling on restaurant menus promote healthier

eating Finding from the Ottawa Hospital menu labelling study. Public Health Agency of Canada; 2013 Dec 5; Ottawa, ON.

120. Hammond D. Tobacco, nutrition, and alcohol warning: International practices, evidence, & legal implications. 2013 O’Neill Institute Summer Program on Global Health Law and Governance 2013 June 14; Washington DC, USA.

121. Hammond D. Will pictorial health warnings “work” in the US? Projecting the impact of policies before they are implemented. Jarvik-Russell Award talk, Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 14; Boston, MA.

122. Hammond D. Health warnings and plain packaging. Public hearing on Tobacco Products, Committee of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, European Parliament; 2013 February 25; Brussels, BG.

123. Hammond D. How to establish a successful research program. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes New Investigator meeting; 2012 December 7; Niagara on the Lake, ON.

124. Hammond D. Work-life balance. Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes New Investigator Meeting; 2012 December 7; Niagara on the Lake, ON.

125. Hammond D. Tobacco industry advertising bans: the role of plain packaging. Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use: Partner Meeting; 2012 October 17; NY, NY.

126. Hammond D. Efficacy of menu labeling: Summary of Canadian Research. CSPI National Symposia Series on Menu Labeling – Ontario Legislature; 2012 September 12; Toronto, ON.

127. Hammond D. What messages are most effective for preventing initiation of and for quitting tobacco use? Cigarette warning labels. National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop on reducing tobacco-related cancer incidence and mortality: Institute of Medicine; 2012 June 12; Washington, DC.

128. Hammond D. Package health warnings: Evolution of message strategies. US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)–National Tobacco Education Campaign Information Sharing Meeting; 2012 June 4 [teleconference].

129. Hammond D & Vanderlee L. Summary of research on menu labelling. Presentation to the Federal/Provincial/Territorial Task Group on the Provision of Nutritional Information in Restaurants and Foodservices; 2012 May 30 [Teleconference].

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130. Hammond D. Tobacco advertising and the rise and fall of tobacco use in the 20th century.

Discovery Days Keynote, Canadian Medical Hall of Fame; 2012 April 17; Waterloo, ON.

131. Hammond D. Plain packaging: Summary of Evidence Pre-conference: World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

132. Hammond D. Tobacco package design and use of health warnings. Fifty years since ‘Smoking and health’ progress, patterns and priorities for a smoke-free UK, Royal College of Physicians; 2012 March 6; London, UK.

133. Hammond D. Plain packaging and health warnings. High-level conference on pictorial health warning and standardized packaging for tobacco products, European Parliament; 2012 March 1; Brussels, BE.

134. Hammond D. Public policy issue and sodium reduction: Shaping public policy in support of the national sodium recommendations. Ontario Sodium Summit: Implementation the Federal Sodium Working Group’s National Recommendations; 2012 February 16; Toronto, ON.

135. Hammond D. Population level interventions and smoking cessation. Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation Conference; 2012 February 3; Ottawa, ON.

136. Hammond D. Pictorial health warnings for tobacco products: Will they “work” in the US? Society for Personality and Social Psychology & Personality, Social Personality & Health Pre-conference; 2012 January 26; San Diego, CA.

137. Hammond D. Reduced nicotine content cigarettes and smoking behavior: Implications for regulating nicotine in tobacco products. Health Canada Tobacco Control Program; 2011 December 13; Ottawa, ON.

138. Hammond D. Policy levers and economic incentives to modify tobacco use: Implications for other risk factors. Cancer Quality Council of Ontario – Signature Event; 2011 December 5; Toronto, ON.

139. Hammond D. Will the pictorial health warning on US cigarette packages work? US National Institutes of Health; 2011 November 30; Bethesda, MD.

140. Hammond D. Population level health and obesity prevention: Nutrition labelling and food marketing. Canadian Cancer Society; 2011 November 22; Waterloo, ON (Webconference).

141. Hammond D. Tobacco control and obesity prevention: Lessons learned, feedback loops and opportunities. National Conference on Tobacco or Health (Opening Plenary); 2011 November 3; Toronto, ON.

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142. Hammond D. Changing population level behaviour: Lessons from tobacco. Manitoba Centre for

Health Policy; 2011 October 24; Winnipeg, MN.

143. Hammond D. Tobacco industry marketing. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Café Scientifique; 2011 October 26; Windsor, ON.

144. Hammond D. Lessons learned from tobacco for obesity prevention. Canadian Public Health Association, Plenary; 2011 July 21; Montreal, QC.

145. Hammond D. Best practices in tobacco product health warnings. 6th Annual Global Tobacco

Control Leadership Program, Johns Hopkins University; 2011 July 18; Baltimore, MD.

146. Hammond D. Lessons learned from Tobacco Applied to Nutrition. Nutrition Exchange: From Policy to Practice, Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health Conference; 2011 June 2; Ottawa, ON.

147. Hammond D. Plain packaging of tobacco products. Program Training and Consultation Centre

(Cancer Care Ontario); 2011 April 6; Toronto, ON.

148. Hammond D. Menu labelling. Health Canada Think Tank Meeting: Provision of nutrition information in restaurants and food services; 2011 March 28; Toronto, ON.

149. Hammond D. The last smoker standing: Do we need a new approach to tobacco control.

Canadian Institutes of Health Research Café Scientific; 2011 March 16; Ottawa, ON.

150. Hammond D. International best practices in tobacco labelling. Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use – Stakeholder Meeting; 2010 Dec 1; New York, NY.

151. Hammond D. Nutrition information on menus. Canadian Cancer Society – Ontario Division; 2010 November 25; Toronto, Canada.

152. Hammond D. Advertencias sanitarias gráficas en México. National Institute of Public Health (Mexico); 2010 May 30; Mexico City, Mexico.

153. Hammond D. Tobacco labelling and packaging: Research needs relevant to FDA legislative authority to regulate tobacco products. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference; 2010 27 February; Baltimore, MD.

154. Hammond D. Cigarette packages as tobacco marketing: The impact of pack design on consumer behaviour and perceptions of risk, and implications for public health regulation. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Transdisciplinary Tobacco Rounds; 2010 15 January; Toronto, ON.

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155. Hammond D. New directions in tobacco control in Canada. Opening plenary, National

Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2009 November 2; Montreal, Canada.

156. Hammond D. Prohibitions on misleading packaging information. Workshop on Cigarette Warning Labels, Packaging, and Product Labeling. US National Cancer Institute; 2009 October 21; Rockville, MD.

157. Hammond D. “Light” & “Ultra-light” Cigarette Descriptors: FDA regulation & Industry Practice.

Harvard School of Public Health; 2009 October 1; Boston, MA. 158. Hammond D. Will graphic health warnings on cigarette packs work in the United States?

Understanding the impact of FDA regulation of tobacco products. US Centres for Disease Control & Prevention, Office of Smoking and Health; 2009 July 30; Atlanta, GA.

159. Hammond D. Product packaging and regulation: Helping to drive smokers into services. UK

National Smoking Cessation Conference; 2009 June 23; London, UK. 160. Hammond D. Plain packaging: Evidence from Canada & UK. Round Table on Plain Packaging—

UK Department of Health; 2009 June 26; London, UK. 161. Hammond D, Bansall-Travers M. Methods for evaluating tobacco product health warnings and

labelling policies. World Conference on Tobacco or Health, Pre-Conference Workshop on evaluating tobacco control policies; 2009 March 8; Mumbai, India.

162. Hammond D. Research on effectiveness of tobacco control policies: Tobacco product labelling.

IARC Workshop: Perspectives and Priorities for Research on Tobacco and Cancer International Agency for Research on Cancer/World Health Organization; 2009 March 8; Mumbai, India.

163. Hammond D. Tobacco industry marketing and packaging regulations. Quebec Coalition for

Tobacco Control—Consultation; 2009 February 10; Montreal, QC. 164. Hammond D. The future of tobacco control: Where to from here? British Columbia Cancer

Society Public Forum; 2008 April 26; Vancouver, BC. 165. Hammond D. Tobacco marketing: Current practices and implications for tobacco control.

Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission (AADAC) World No Tobacco Day; 2008 March 29; Edmonton, AB.

166. Hammond D. The package, product, and the point of sale. United Kingdom Department of

Health Tobacco Control Strategy consultation; 2008 March 14; London, England. 167. Hammond D. Tobacco Product Modification. Round Table on Long-Term Policy Options to

Regulation the Tobacco Industry and its Products; 2008 January 28; Toronto, Ontario.

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168. Hammond D. Smoking: Why continue to study it if everyone knows it’s bad? National Cancer

Institute of Canada, Making Connections: Public Forum; 2007 November 15; Toronto, Ontario. 169. Hammond D. Tobacco product packaging and labelling: A review. World Health Organization

Framework Convention on Tobacco Control: Working Group for Article 11; 2007 November 7; Manila, Philippines.

170. Hammond D. Best practices in product labelling. NGO Forum: World Health Organization

Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Conference of the Parties II; 2007 June 30; Bangkok, Thailand.

171. Hammond D. Tobacco product regulation and disclosure: FCTC Articles 9 and 10. World Health

Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Conference of the Parties II; 2007 July 2; Bangkok, Thailand.

172. Hammond D. Tobacco product labelling information session. Health Canada; 2007 June 21;

Ottawa, ON. 173. Hammond D. The Product and the Package: current policy issues. The Ontario Tobacco Control

Conference; 2006 December 6; Niagara Falls, ON. 174. Hammond D. How do different machine testing regimens predict nicotine bioavailability?

TTURC Grantees Conference; 2006 October; Bethesda MD. 175. Hammond D. Product Toxicity vs. Product Harm: Considerations for Product Regulation. World

Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC. 176. Hammond D. Tobacco Product Regulation: Priorities and Implications for Consumers. World

Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Conference of the Parties; 2006 February; Geneva, Switzerland.

177. Hammond D. Filter Analyses, “Intensive” Human Smoking Parameters, and Compensatory

Smoking Behaviour: Comments on ISO /TC 129 /WG 9. International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) TC 129 Working Group 9 meeting; 2005 December, Geneva, Switzerland.

178. Hammond D. Communicating risk: Implications for constituent labelling. CIHR STPTR Annual

Invitational Symposium for Research to Inform Tobacco Control; 2005 November; Toronto, ON. 179. Hammond D. The impact of cigarette warning labels: Findings from the ITC Survey. TTURC

Grantees Conference; 2005 October; Washington, DC. 180. Hammond D. Cigarette testing protocols: A Review. Cancer Research Across the Spectrum,

Canadian Institutes of Health Research; 2005 May; Mont Tremblant, Quebec.

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181. Hammond D. Do smokers know how to quit? Implications for Understanding Barriers to

Quitting and the Use of Cessation Assistance. Centre for Addiction in Mental Health; 2005 February; Toronto, Ontario.

182. Hammond, D. Nicotine Replacement Therapy: Promise, Practice, & Public Health Benefit.

Strengthening the Foundations Symposium: Health Policy Research Conference, Canadian Institutes for Health Research; 2003 November; Montreal, Quebec.

PRESENTATIONS PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

1. Greaves, L., Brabete, A. C., Stinson, J., Poole, N. & Hammond, D. Sex and gender-based analysis of cannabis use survey data. Public Health 2021- Canada Public Health Association Conference, 2021 Oct 7; Virtual conference.

2. Doan N, Olstad DL, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, Kirkpatrick S. Racial identity, income adequacy, and dietary quality among Canadians: An intersectional approach. Public Health 2021- Canada Public Health Association Conference, 2021 Oct 7; Virtual conference.

3. East K, Reid JR, Burkhalter R, Wackowski O, Thrasher JF, Tattan-Birch H, Boudreau C, Liber A, Bansal-Travers M, Hammond D. Exposure to negative news stories and harm perceptions of vaping before, during, and after ‘EVALI’: Findings from the ITC Youth Tobacco & Vaping Surveys. Society for Research Nicotine & Tobacco – Europe Annual Meeting 2021, 2021 Sept 16; Virtual conference.

4. Hammond D, Reid JR, Burkhalter R, on behalf of the ITC Youth Research Team. Trends in vaping and the impact of COVID 19 among youth from Canada, England, and the United States: 2017-2020. Society for Research Nicotine & Tobacco – Europe Annual Meeting 2021, 2021 Sept 15; Virtual conference.

5. Reid JR, East K, Burkhalter R, Hammond D. Hammond D. Minimum legal age laws and perceived access to e-cigarettes, tobacco products and other substances among youth: 2017-2020. Society for Research Nicotine & Tobacco – Europe Annual Meeting 2021, 2021 Sept 15; Virtual conference.

6. East K, Reid JR, Burkhalter R, Hammond D. Menthol cigarette smoking among youth in England, Canada, and the United States between 2018 and 2020: Evaluating menthol bans and characterising menthol smokers. Society for Research Nicotine & Tobacco – Europe Annual Meeting 2021, 2021 Sept 15; Virtual conference.

7. Hammond D, Reid JR, Burkhalter R, on behalf of the ITC Youth Research Team. Trends in vaping and the

impact of COVID 19 among youth from Canada, England, and the United States: 2017-2020. Society for Research Nicotine & Tobacco – Europe Annual Meeting 2021, 2021 Sept 15; Virtual conference.

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8. Vanderlee L, Acton R, Kirkpatrick S, Jauregui A, Sacks G, White CM, Hammond D. Perceptions of the healthfulness of beverages among youth from six upper-middle- and high-income countries: findings from the International Food Policy Study. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Xchange 2021, 2021 June; Virtual conference.

9. Olstad DL, Nejatinamini S, Kirkpatrick SI, Vanderlee L, Livingstone KM, Campbell DJT, Tang K, Minaker LM, Hammond D. Does stress-related poor diet quality explain socioeconomic inequities in health? A structural equation mediation analysis of gender-specific pathways. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Xchange 2021, 2021 June; Virtual conference.

10. Olstad DL, Nejatinamini S, Kirkpatrick SI, Vanderlee L, Livingstone KM, Campbell DJT, Tang K, Minaker LM, Hammond D. Does stress-related poor diet quality explain socioeconomic inequities in health? A structural equation mediation analysis in women and men. Current Developments in Nutrition, 2021 June; Virtual conference.

11. Hammond D, Reid JL, Rynard V, Boudreau C, McNeill A, Hitchman SC, Thrasher JF, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz ML, Cummings KM, Borland R, Fong GT, Bansal Travers M. Trends in smoking and vaping among youth and young adults in Canada, England and the United States: Findings from the ITC Youth Tobacco and Vaping Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2021. 2021 Feb 27; Virtual conference.

12. Hammond D, Reid JL. Plain packaging of e-cigarette products: An experimental study of appeal among youth. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2021. 2021 Feb 24; Virtual conference.

13. Fong GT, et al. The association of nicotine vaping products with quit smoking attempts and smoking cessation: Longitudinal findings from the 2016 and 2018 International Tobacco Control Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2021. 2021 Feb 25; Virtual conference.

14. Felicione N, et al. Characteristics and changes over time of nicotine vaping products used by participants in the 2016, 2018 and 2020 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Surveys. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2021. 2021 Feb 25; Virtual conference.

15. Gravely S, Hammond D, Loewen R, Borland R, Meng G, Thompson ME, Martin N, Hitchman SC, Cummings KM, McNeill A, Goniewicz ML, Quah ACK, Ouimet J, Boudreau C, Thrasher JF, Fong GT. Quit smoking aids and confidence in staying quit among a sample of recent ex-smokers: Findings from the 2018 International Tobacco Control Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2021. 2021 Feb 24; Virtual conference.

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16. Gravely S, Smith DM, Borlan, R, Lindblom EN, Hammond D, McNeill A, Hyland A, Cummings KM, Chan G, Thompson ME, Boudreau C, Martin N, Ouimet J, Loewen R, Quah ACK, Goniewicz ML, Thrasher JF, Fong GT. Sociodemographic, cigarette dependence, and quit smoking attempt differences between exclusive daily smokers and daily smokers who regularly use cannabis: Findings from the 2018 International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project Four Country and Vaping Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2021. 2021 Feb 26; Virtual conference.

17. Cho YJ, Thrasher J, Driezen P, Hitchman SC, Reid J, Hammond D. Changes in exposure to and perceptions of e-cigarette marketing: Findings from the 2017-2019 ITC Youth and Vaping Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2021. 2021 Feb 27; Virtual conference.

18. Olstad DL, Nejatinamini S, Kirkpatrick SI, Vanderlee L, Livingstone KM, Campbell DJT, Tang K, Minaker LM, Hammond D. Does stress-related poor diet quality explain socioeconomic inequities in health? A structural equation mediation analysis in women and men. Current Developments in Nutrition, 2021. American Society for Nutrition, Nutrition Live Online 2021.

19. Hammond D, Reid JL, East K. Youth vaping, tobacco use and the evolving nicotine market in Canada: patterns of use and policy implications. Canadian Public Health Association – Tobacco and Vaping Control Forum; 2020 Sept 23; Ottawa, ON.

20. Gómez-Donoso C, Sacks G, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, White CM, Nieto C, Bes-Rastrollo M, Cameron AM. Public support for healthy supermarket initiatives focused on product placement: Multi-country cross-sectional analysis of the 2018 International Food Policy Study. 16th World Congress on Public Health; 2020 Oct 13.

21. Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland McNeill A, Gravely S, Hitchman SC, Youg HH, Heckman B, Hammond D, et al. The conceptual foundation of the ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey and recent findings from the 2016 and 2018 waves. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 13; New Orleans, LA.

22. Hammond D. The evolving cannabis product market and differences between ‘legal’ and ‘illegal’ jurisdictions: findings from the International Cannabis Policy study. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 12; New Orleans, LA.

23. Goniewicz ML, Sutanto E, Smith DM, O’Connor RJ, Cummings KM, Fong GT, Hyland A, Quah ACK, Hammond D, Miller CR. Exposure to nicotine among users of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, and heated tobacco products. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 12; New Orleans, LA.

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24. Hammond D, Reid JL, Rynard V, Boudreau C, McNeill A, Hitchman SC, Thrasher JF, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz M, Cummings KM, Borland R, Bansal-Travers M. Trends in vaping and JUUL use among youth in Canada, United States, and England: Findings from the ITC Youth Tobacco & Vaping Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 13; New Orleans, LA.

25. Fix B, Leigh N, Palumbo M, Vanderbush T, Hitchman SC, Nahhas G, King B, Hammond D, et al. Chemical characterization of e-liquids and device characteristics of e-cigarettes across four countries. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 13; New Orleans, LA.

26. Thrasher JF, Cho Y, Lambert V, Niederpeppe J, Hammond D, Ferguson S. How can cigarette package inserts promote smoking cessation? Testing mediation in an ecological momentary assessment study. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 13; New Orleans, LA.

27. Miller C, Sutanto E, Quah ACK, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, et al. Prevalence and changes in flavored e-cigarette use across countries: Findings from the 2016 2018 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Surveys. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 12; New Orleans, LA.

28. Fataar F, Hammond D. Associations between vaping and smoking nicotine and cannabis among youth in Canada, England and the United States. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 12; New Orleans, LA.

29. Gravely S, Dreizen P, Hammond D, et al. International differences in patterns of cannabis and cigarette co-use among adults from the 2018 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Surveys. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting 2020. 2020 March 12; New Orleans, LA.

30. Rup J, Goodman S, Hammond D. Cannabis Advertising, Promotion and Branding: Differences in Consumer Exposure between ‘Legal’ and ‘Illegal’ Markets in the US and Canada. Canadian Centre for Substance Issues - Issues of Substance Conference 2019. 2019 November 25; Ottawa, ON.

31. Hammond D, Wadsworth E, Goodman S. Cannabis Legalization in Canada and Comparisons with US States: Findings from the International Cannabis Policy Study. Canadian Centre for Substance Issues - Issues of Substance Conference 2019. 2019 November 25; Ottawa, ON.

32. Goodman S, Leos-Toro C, Hammond D. The impact of plain packaging and health warnings on consumer appeal of cannabis products. European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies. 2019 October; Lisbon, Portugal.

33. Leos-Toro C, Meyer SB, Fong GT, Hammond D. Perceptions of effectiveness and believability of pictorial vs text-only health warning labels for cannabis products. European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies. 2019 October; Lisbon, Portugal.

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34. Leos-Toro C, Meyer SB, Fong GT, Hammond D. Comprehension of cannabis constituent labelling and successful functional tasks among Canadian youth and young adults. European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies. 2019 October; Lisbon, Portugal.

35. Leos-Toro C, Meyer SB, Fong GT, Hammond D. Cannabis health knowledge and risk perceptions among Canadian youth and young adults. European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies. 2019 October; Lisbon, Portugal.

36. Leos-Toro C, Fong GT, Hammond D. The efficacy of health warnings and package branding on perceptions of cannabis products among youth and young adults. European Conference on Addictive Behaviours and Dependencies. 2019 October; Lisbon, Portugal.

37. Cho YJ, Thrasher JK, Hammond D. The impact of cigarette package warning labels and brand descriptors on youth: An experimental study in Canada, England, and the US. Poster presented at the NIH Tobacco Regulatory Science (TRS) Meeting. 2019 October 21; Bethesda, MD.

38. Vanderlee LM, White CM, Adams J, Jarequi A, Sacks G, Hammond D. Differences in consumption of sugary drinks and attitudes towards sugary drinks across five countries. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference .2019 June 5; Prague, Czech Republic.

39. Yau A, Adams J, White M, White CM, Hammond D, Kirkpatrick SI. Is food security associated with diet and health? A cross-sectional online panel of UK adults. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference. 2019 June 6; Prague, Czech Republic.

40. Raffoul A, Rynard VL, Goodman S, Hammond D, Kirkpatrick SI. Are weight management intentions and weight perceptions related to dietary quality among young adults? An analysis of the Canada Food Study. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference. 2019 June 5; Prague, Czech Republic.

41. Bhawra J, Kirkpatrick S, Hammond D. Food insecurity among Canadian youth and young adults: Insights from the Canada Food Study. Poster presented at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference. 2019 June 5; Prague, Czech Republic.

42. Olstad DL, Faught EL, McLaren L, Kirkpatrick SI, Minaker LM, Raine KD, Hammond D. Socioeconomic disadvantage across the life course is associated with diet quality in young adulthood. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2019 June 6; Prague, Czech Republic.

43. Smith D, Miller C, Goniewicz M, Collins RL, Hammond D. Modes of delivery in concurrent tobacco and cannabis use (“co-use”) among youth: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Youth Tobacco and Vaping Survey. Innovations in Medical Cannabis Conference 2019 May 31; Hamilton, Canada.

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44. Hammond D, Goodman S, Wadsworth E. Cannabis legalization in Canada and comparisons with US States. Cannabis and Public Health Form – Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2019 Apr 30; Ottawa, Canada.

45. Hammond D, Goodman S, Wadsworth E. Cannabis legalization in Canada and comparisons with US States. Cannabis and Public Health Form – Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2019 Apr 30; Ottawa, Canada.

46. Bhawra J, Kirkpatrick S, Hammond D. Food security among Canadian youth and young adults: Insights from the Canada Food Study. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2019 April 30; Ottawa, Canada.

47. Wadsworth E, Goodman S, Hammond D. Cannabis purchasing and prices: Findings from the International Cannabis Policy Study. Cannabis and Public Health Form – Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2019 Apr 30; Ottawa, Canada.

48. Goodman S, Wadsworth E, Hammond D. Cannabis consumption patterns in Canada and the US: Findings from the International Cannabis Policy Study. Cannabis and Public Health Form – Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2019 Apr 30; Ottawa, Canada.

49. Goodman S, Vanderlee L, Acton R, Mahamad S, Hammond D. The impact of front-of-package label design on consumer understanding of nutrient amounts. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2019 May 1; Ottawa, Canada.

50. Acton RB, Hammond D. The influence of sugar taxes and front-of-package nutrition labels on consumer purchases of protein, calcium and fibre. Canadian Obesity Summit. 2019 Apr 24; Ottawa, Canada.

51. Acton RB, Hammond D. The influence of sugar taxes and front-of-package nutrition labels on consumer purchasing behaviours: a randomized experimental marketplace. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2019 May 1; Ottawa, Canada.

52. Hammond D. Front of package nutrition labelling: overview. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2019 May 1; Ottawa, Canada.

53. Olstad DL, Faught EL, McLaren L, Kirkpatrick SI, Minaker LM, Raine KD, Hammond D. Socioeconomic disadvantage across the life course is associated with diet quality in young adulthood. Canadian Obesity Summit. 2019 April; Ottawa, Canada.

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54. Gravely S, Thrasher FJ, Cummings KM, Ouimet J, McNeill A, Meng G, Lindblom EN, Loewen R, O’Connor R, Thompson ME, Hitchman S, Hammond D, Heckman BW, Borland R, Yong HH, Elton-Marshall T, Bansal-travers M, Gartner C, Fong GT. Discussions between health professionals and smokers about nicotine vaping products: Results from the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

55. Lambert VC, Thrasher JF, Zavala-Arciniega L, Reid JL, Hammond D. Correlates of youth vaping and smoking frequency: Findings from 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 23; San Francisco, USA.

56. Rynard V, Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Louviere J, White CM, Reid JL. Discrete choice experiment analysis of product attributes among youth in the United States, Canada, and England. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

57. Reid JL, Hammond D, Wackowski OA, O’Connor RJ. Use and perceptions of JUUL among youth in the United States, Canada, and England. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

58. Hammond D, Reid JL, Fong GT, Cummings KM, McNeill A, Hitchman S, Levy D, Bansaal-Travers M, Thrasher JF, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz M, Borland R, White CM. Uptake and patterns of smoking and e-cigarette use among youth in the United States, Canada, and England. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

59. Wackowski OA, Sontag J, Hammond D. Youth and young adult noticing of and exposure to e-cigarette product warnings in the United States, Canada, and England. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

60. Cho YJ, Thrasher JF, Reid JL, Hammond D. E-cigarette marketing exposures among youth in Canada, USA, and England: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Youth Tobacco and Vaping Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

61. Fong GT, Craig L, Hammond D, et al. The ITC Project: Advancing global tobacco control through dissemination of policy evaluation research. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

62. Braak D, El Nahas G, Cummings KM, Hammond D. youth e-cigarette purchase location findings from the international Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

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63. Wackowski OA, Sontag J, Hammond D. Young adults’ perceived effectiveness of draft pictorial e-cigarette warnings. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

64. Hammond D, Czoli C, Ried JR, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz ML. Awareness, interest, and use of IQOS among youth in Canada, USA, and England. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Conference. 2019 Feb 21; San Francisco, USA.

65. Hammond D, Wadsworth E, Goodman S on behalf of the ICPS team. Cannabis legalization in Canada and comparisons with US states: Findings from the International Cannabis Policy Study. North American Cannabis Summit. 2019 Jan 29; Los Angeles, USA.

66. Goodman S, Wadsworth E, Hammond D on behalf of the ICPS team. Consumption patterns in Canada and the US: Findings from the International Cannabis Policy Study. North American Cannabis Summit. 2019 Jan 29; Los Angeles, USA.

67. Wadsworth E, Goodman S, Hammond D on behalf of the ICPS team. Purchase source and prices in the illicit market: Findings from the International Cannabis Policy Study. North American Cannabis Summit. 2019 Jan 29; Los Angeles, USA.

68. Gravely S, Thrasher FJ, Cummings KM, Ouimet J, McNeill A, Meng G, Lindblom EN, Loewen R, O’Connor R, Thompson ME, Hitchman S, Hammond D, Heckman BW, Borland R, Yong HH, Elton-Marshall T, Bansal-travers M, Gartner C, Fong GT. Discussions between health professionals and smokers about nicotine vaping products: Results from the 2016 ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping Survey. IASLC 19th World Conference on Lung Cancer. 2018 Sept 26; Toronto, ON.

69. Czoli CD, Jones AC, Hammond D. Trends in sugary drinks in Canada, 2004-2015: A comparison of market sales and dietary intake data. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2018 Annual Meeting. 2018 June 5; Hong Kong.

70. Acton RB, Hammond D. Consumer responses to different front-of-package (FOP) labelling formats: an experimental study of perceptions and understanding for ‘high-in’ nutrient symbols and health star ratings (HSR). International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2018 June 5; Hong Kong.

71. Goodman SE, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D. Impact of a mandatory policy on calorie labelling

in restaurants: Evidence from a prospective quasi-experimental cohort in Canada. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2018 Annual Meeting. 2018 June 5; Hong Kong.

72. Hammond D, Reid JR. Patterns of vaping among youth: Evidence from Canada, England and the US. Tobacco Control Forum; 2018 May 30; Montreal, QC.

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73. Czoli C, Goniewicz M, Palumbo M, White CM, Hammond D. Constituent analysis of e-cigarette products in Ontario, Canada: Nicotine, flavouring chemicals, and potential toxicants. Tobacco Control Forum; 2018 May 30; Montreal, QC.

74. Gravely S, Fong GT, Hammond D. Use of Electronic Cigarettes Among Smokers and Recent Ex-Smokers Across 14 ITC Countries With Different Regulatory Policy Environments. Tobacco Control Forum; 2018 May 30; Montreal, QC.

75. Sansone G, Fong GT, Craig L, Meng G, Cummings KM, Hammond D. Global gaps in smokers’ knowledge of cardiovascular harms from smoking and secondhand smoke: Findings from the ITC Project. Tobacco Control Forum; 2018 May 30; Montreal, QC.

76. Hammond D, Reid JR. Patterns of vaping among youth: Evidence from Canada, England and the US. Tobacco Control Forum; 2018 May 30; Montreal, QC.

77. Cormier B, Vanderlee L, Hammond D. Nutrition facts table and knowledge of the percent daily value. Poster presented at the Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2018 May 30; Montreal, QC.

78. Wiggers D, Vanderlee L, White CM, Reid JL, Minaker L, Hammond D. Food preparation and purchase locations among young people in five major Canadian cities. Poster presented at the Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2018 May 30; Montreal, QC.

79. Hammond D. The International Food Policy Study: overview and preliminary findings. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2018 May 29; Montreal, QC.

80. Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D. Trends in beverage consumption: Findings from the International Food Policy Study. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2018 May 29; Montreal, QC.

81. Bhawra J, White CM, Hammond D. What nutrition policies and regulations are supported across countries? Findings from the International Food Policy Study. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2018 May 29; Montreal, QC.

82. Czoli C, Potvin Kent M, Pauze E, White CM, Hammond D. Exposure to fast food and sugary drink marketing among parents and children in five countries: Findings from the International Food Policy Study. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2018 May 29; Montreal, QC.

83. Widener M, Reid JL, Hammond D. Using the Canada Food Study’s GPS trajectory data: Opportunities and challenges. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2018 May 29; Montreal, QC.

84. Hammond D. Sugary drinks: Do they have a place in Canada? Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2018 May 29; Montreal, QC.

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85. Goodman SE, Vanderlee L, White CM, Hammond D. Impact of a mandatory policy on calorie labelling in restaurants: Evidence from a prospective quasi-experimental cohort in Canada. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2018 May 29; Montreal, QC.

86. Reid JL, Zukowski S, Hammond D. Adverse effects of caffeinated energy drinks among youth and young adults in Canada. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting. 2018 May 29; Montreal, QC.

87. Goodman S, Leos-Toro C, Hammond D. Cannabis-impaired driving and risk perceptions among Canadian youth and young adults. International Society for the Study of Drug Policy Conference. 2018 May 18; Vancouver, BC.

88. Hammond D, Goodman S, Leos-Toro C, Sikorksi C. Measuring cannabis consumption, purchase price, and purchase sources: implications for evaluating cannabis legalization. International Society for the Study of Drug Policy Conference. 2018 May 18; Vancouver, BC.

89. Leos-Toro C, Hammond D. Understanding the impact of health warnings and product marketing on perceptions of cannabis products among youth and young adults. International Society for the Study of Drug Policy Conference. 2018 May 18; Vancouver, BC.

90. Wadsworth E, Hammond D. Youth cannabis use, perceptions of harm and driving under the influence: findings from the youth e-cigarette survey in Canada, England & United States. International Society for the Study of Drug Policy Conference. 2018 May 18; Vancouver, BC.

91. Hammond D, White CM, Reid JR, Thrasher JF, McNeill A, Hitchman S, Goniewicz M, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Bansal-Travers M, Czoli C. Awareness and interest in heat-not-burn iQOS among youth in three countries: Canada, USA, and England? Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 23; Baltimore, USA.

92. Hammond D, McNeill A, Hitchman S, Thrasher JF, White CM, Reid JR, Goniewicz M, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Bansal-Travers M, Czoli C. Are there differences in the vaping patterns of youth in Canada, USA, and England? Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 23; Baltimore, USA.

93. Driezen PR, Fong GT, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Borland R, Wadsworth E, Loewen R. Cannabis use among nationally representative samples of tobacco smokers from four high-income countries. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 22; Baltimore, USA.

94. Hitchman S, Li G, McNeill A, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Cummings KM, Borland R, Fong GT. Noticing health warnings on e-cigarettes and perceived impact of health warnings: Findings from the 2016 ITC Four Country E-cigarette Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 22; Baltimore, USA.

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95. Islam F, Thrasher JF, Lambert V, Hammond D. Assessing cigarette pack insert characteristics on adults in Canada: Results from a discrete choice experiment. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 22; Baltimore, USA.

96. Cho YK, Thrasher JF, Hitchman S, Cummings KM, Borland R, Fong GT, McNeill A, Yong HH, Hammond D. Exposure to the marketing of e-cigarettes: Findings from the 2016 ITC Four Country Tobacco and E-cigarettes survey (ITC-4CE1). Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 22; Baltimore, USA.

97. Cummings KM, Hahhas G, Smith T, Fong GT, Hammond D, Chung-Hall J, McNeill A, Hitchman S, O’Connor RJ, Borland R. Support for policies regulating nicotine in cigarettes: Findings from the ITC Canada Survey 2002-2014. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 22; Baltimore, USA.

98. Wadsworth E, McNeill A, Li L, Hammond D, Thrasher JT, Yong HH, Cummings KM, Fong GT, Hitchman S. Reported exposure to e-cigarette advertising and promotion in different regulatory environments: Findings from the ITC Canada Survey 2002-2014. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 26; Baltimore, USA.

99. Czoli C, Fong GT, Goniewicz M, Hammond D. Patterns of use and biomarkers of exposure among ‘dual’ tobacco cigarette and electronic cigarette users in Canada. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 23; Baltimore, USA.

100. Driezen P, Guindon E, Fong GT, Thompson ME, Hammond D, Quah AC. Proximity to First Nations reserves and likelihood of illicit cigarette purchasing in Ontario and Quebec: Findings from the ITC Canada Survey 2002-2014. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 23; Baltimore, USA.

101. Chung-Hall J, Fong GT, Driezen P, Craig L, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Hitchman S, Borland R, O’Connor RJ. Smokers’ support for policies to regulate the contents of tobacco products in Canada, the US, Australia, and England: findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting. 2018 Feb 23; Baltimore, USA.

102. Bharwa J, Reid JR, White CM, Raine K, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, Reid JR. Are young Canadians supportive of food policies and regulations? Poster presented at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2017 June 9; Victoria, Canada.

103. Leos-Toro C, Rynard V, Hammond D. Prevalence of problematic cannabis use in Canada: Cross-Sectional Findings from the 2013 Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey. Poster presented at the 25th Harm Reduction International Conference. 2017 May 15; Montreal, Canada.

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104. Leos-Toro C, Shiplo S, Hammond D. Perceived stigma among approved cannabis users in Canada. Poster presented at the 25th Harm Reduction International Conference. 2017 May 15; Montreal, Canada.

105. Cormier, B. T., Reid, J. L., Hammond, D. Adolescent and young adult perceptions and attitudes toward caffeine. Poster presented at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2017 June 9; Victoria, Canada.

106. Wiggers D, Reid JL, White CM, Hammond D. Are caffeinated energy ‘shots’ the same as energy drinks? Patterns and perceptions of use among youth and young adults. Poster presented at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2017 June 9; Victoria, Canada.

107. Acton RB, Hammond D. Influence of enhanced front-of-package labelling and taxation on consumer purchasing of sugary drinks. Oral presentation at the International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2017 June 9; Victoria, Canada.

108. White CM, Vanderlee L, Reid JL, Paquette M-C, Hammond D. Perceptions of sugary drinks among Canadian youth and young adults. Poster presented at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2017 June 10; Victoria, Canada.

109. O’Neill M, White CM, Vanderlee L, Reid JL, Acton RB, Hammond D. Validation of a 7-day food source recall. Poster presented at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2017 June 10; Victoria, Canada.

110. Jones AC, Hammond D. Sugary drink consumption in Canada. Poster presented at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2017 June 10; Victoria, Canada.

111. Jones AC, Veerman JL, Hammond D. Estimating the impact of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax on health and health costs in Canada: a modeling study. Poster presented at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2017 June 10; Victoria, Canada.

112. Czoli C, Fong GT, Goniewicz M, Hammond D. Nicotine content of e-cigarette products in Ontario, Canada. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 9; Florence, Italy.

113. Czoli C, Fong GT, Goniewicz M, Hammond D. Dual tobacco cigarette and e-cigarette use: Patterns and perceptions of users in Canada. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

114. Hammond D, Reid JR, Cole A, Leatherdale ST. GT, Is e-cigarette use associated with smoking initiation among youth? Findings from a longitudinal cohort study of Canadian youth. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

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115. Cho YJ, Thrasher J, Szklo A, O’Connor RJ, Bansal-Travers M, Hammond D, Fong GT, Borland R, Yong HH. Negative emotions elicited by cigarette pack warning labels and smoking cessation: A longitudinal study with smokers in Australia, Canada, Mexico and the US. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

116. Anshari D, Thrasher J, Davis R, Kim SH, Hammond D. Differential effects of pictorial health warnings for cigarette packs in Indonesia: Assessing moderation by smoker identity, self-efficacy, and reactance. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

117. Salloum R, Louviere J, Getz K, Islam F, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Thrasher J. Evaluation of ways to communicate harmful and potentially harmful constituents information on product inserts: A discrete-choice experiment. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

118. Thrasher J, Anshari D, Islam F, Hammond D, Salloum R. Can cigarette package insets promote cessation-related beliefs? An experiment with adult smokers. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

119. Farahnaz I, Thrasher J, Swayampakala K, Yong HH, Borland R, Hardin J, Hammond D. Over-time impacts of novel pictorial health warning labels and their differences across smoker subgroups: results from smokers in Australia and Canada. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

120. Hammond D. Beyond plain packaging: pack inserts and dissuasive cigarettes: Overview. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

121. Hammond D. Natural, organic, additive-free and eco-friendly themes in cigarette packaging and advertising: The new ‘light’, ‘low’, and ‘mild: Overview. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco. 2017 March 10; Florence, Italy.

122. Vanderlee L, Hobin EP, White CM, Hammond D. Engagement in food shopping and preparation among young people in Canada. Poster presented at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2016 June 8; Cape Town, South Africa.

123. Hobin E, Sacco J, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, L’abbe M, Rosella L, Liebman E, Bollinger B. The impact of the Guiding Stars on-shelf nutrition labelling system on the nutritional quality of food purchases in supermarkets in Canada. International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2016 June 8; Cape Town, South Africa.

124. Zuo F, White C, Simniceanu A, Rosella L, Rempel B, LeMar J, Stockwell T, Manson H, Hammond D, Hobin E. Warning Labels on Alcohol Containers in Ontario, Canada: An Experimental Evaluation of the Perceived Effectiveness of Alcohol Warning Labels among Adults. Canadian Public Health Association Conference. 2016 June; Toronto, ON.

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125. Hobin E, Zuo F, Lillico H, Rosella L, Hammond D. The efficacy of various formats for disclosing nutrition information on restaurant menus among parents of young children in Ontario, Canada. International Congress on Obesity. 2016 May 1; Vancouver, Canada.

126. Jones A, White CM, Reid JL, Vanderlee L, Thompson ME, Hammond D. Eating out and restaurant nutrition information: comparisons between the US and Canada. Poster presented at the International Congress on Obesity. 2016 May 1; Vancouver, Canada.

127. Hobin E, Bollinger B, Sacco J, Vanderlee L, L’abbe M, Rosella L, Manson H, Liebman E, Hammond D. Examining the impact of the Guiding Stars nutrition labelling system on food purchases in supermarkets: an academic-industry collaboration. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Sparking Solutions Conference. 2016 April 26; Ottawa, ON.

128. Zuo F, Lillico H, Rosella L, Hammond D, Hobin E. Parents' perceived effectiveness of menu labelling on fast food restaurant meals for children: an experimental study. The Ontario Public Health Convention. Toronto, ON, CA. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Sparking Solutions Conference. 2016 April 26; Ottawa, ON.

129. Hammond D, Vanderlee L, White CM, Reid JL on behalf of the International Men Labeling Project Team. Evaluating the impact of a voluntary menu labeling policy: a pre-post study of the “Informed Dining” Program in Canada. Poster presented at the International Congress on Obesity. 2016 May 1; Vancouver, Canada.

130. Vanderlee L, White CM, Reid JL, Hanning R, Hammond D on behalf on the International Menu Labeling Project Team. The impact of a mandatory menu labeling policy: research from an international quasi-experimental study. Poster presented at the International Congress on Obesity. 2016 May 1; Vancouver, Canada.

131. Acton RB, Vanderlee L, White CW, Hammond D. The efficacy of calorie labelling formats on pre-packaged foods: an experimental study among adolescents and young adults in Canada. International Congress on Obesity. 2016 May 1; Vancouver, Canada.

132. Baskerville NB, Brown KS, Nguyen N, Hayward L, Kennedy RD, Hammond D, Campbell S. Impact of Canadian tobacco packaging on quitline utilization: An interrupted time series analysis of call volume. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 3; Chicago, IL USA.

133. Wackowski O, Hammond D, O’Connor R, Strasser A, Delnevo C. Smokers’ and e-cigarette users’ perceptions about potential e-cigarette warning statements. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 3; Chicago, IL USA.

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134. Cho Y, Thrasher JF, McKeever R, Swayampakala K, Anshari D, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Borland R, Yong HH. Cigarette health warning label responses and downstream smoking cessation amongst adult smokers in Australia, Canada, Mexico, and the United States: Does reactance matter? Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 4; Chicago, IL USA.

135. Czoli C, Fong GT, Mays D, Hammond D. An assessment of relative risk perceptions across non-combustible tobacco and nicotine products: Implications for public health policy. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 3; Chicago, IL USA.

136. Swayampakala, Cho Y, Reiner I, Yong HH, Borland R, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Thrasher JF. Cigarette-pack warnings, awareness of tobacco constituents and quit behavior: A population-based longitudinal study of smokers in Australia, Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 3; Chicago, IL USA.

137. Reid J, Rynard V, Czoli C, Hammond D. E-cigarette use in Canada: Findings from a nationally representative survey and policy implications. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 3; Chicago, IL USA.

138. Cummings KM, Gravely S, Yong HH, Hitchman S, McNeill A, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz M. Risk perceptions and usage of electronic cigarettes by adult smokers in different regulatory environments: An international perspective. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 5; Chicago, IL USA.

139. Thrasher JF, Swayampakala K, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Anshari D, Hardin J. Can cigarette package inserts promote efficacy beliefs and sustained quitting behavior? Longitudinal data from adult smokers in Canada, 2012-2014. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 5; Chicago, IL USA.

140. Hammond D, Reid JR, Fong GT, Borland R, Thrasher JF. What type of health warning messages are most effective? Post-implementation data from the ITC 4-Country Study. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2016 March 5; Chicago, IL USA.

141. Hammond D, Reid JR, Czoli C, White CW. E-cigarettes in Canada: Retail availability, e-cigarette use, and smoking initiation among youth. National Conference on Tobacco or Health. 2016 March 2; Ottawa, ON.

142. Cummings KM, Gravely S, Driezen P, Nahhas gE, Meng G, Yong HH, McNeill A, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Goniewicz M. Risk perceptions and usage of electronic cigarettes by adult smokers in different regulatory environments: An international perspective. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Pre-conference. 2016 March 3; Chicago, IL, USA.

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143. Vanderlee L, Hobin EP, White CM, Bordes I, Hammond D. Do Canadians know how much they should be eating? Knowledge of key dietary guidelines among young Canadians. Canadian Obesity Summit. 2015 May 1; Toronto, ON.

144. Manson H, Lillico H, Rosella L, Hammond D, Hobin E. Effect of menu labelling on parent’s willingness-to-pay for fast-food kids’ meals: experimental auction analysis. Poster presentation at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2015 June; Edinburgh, Scotland.

145. Manson H, Sacco J, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, White C, O’Brien M, Sheeshka J, McVey G, Hobin E. Modifying the design of Nutrition Facts tables to improve young people’s ability to interpret, compare, and manipulate nutrition information. Oral presentation at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting. 2015 June; Edinburgh, Scotland.

146. Jones A, Hammond D, Reid JL, Leatherdale, ST. Where should we eat? Lunch source and dietary measures among youth during the school week. Poster presentation at the 4th Canadian Obesity Summit. 2015 April 30; Toronto, ON.

147. Hobin E, Zuo F, White C, Simniceanu A, Rosella L, Rempel B, LeMar J, Stockwell T, Manson H, Hammond D. Encouraging a culture of moderation: a pilot study examining the efficacy of posting standard drink information and Canada’s National Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines on alcohol containers among adults in Ontario. Oral presentation at the Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. 2015 May; Vancouver, BC.

148. Sacco J, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, L’abbe M, Bollinger B, Rosella L, Hobin E. Impact of a large-scale nutrition labelling system on awareness, understanding, and self-reported use of the system over time among consumers in supermarkets in Ontario. The Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. 2015 May; Vancouver, BC.

149. Vanderlee L, White C, Hobin EP, Bordes I, Hammond D. Examining formats for added sugar labelling: an experimental study. Poster presentation at Experimental Biology 2015. 2015 April 1; Boston, MA, USA.

150. Hobin E, Simniceanu A, Zuo F, Rosella L, White C, Rempel B, LeMar J, Stockwell T, Manson H Hammond D. Awareness, knowledge, self-reported use of and support for Canada’s low risk drinking guidelines among a sample of adults in Ontario. The Ontario Public Health Association Conference, 2015 March 25; Toronto, ON.

151. Hammond D. Research Priorities: Articles 11 & 12 – Health warnings labelling combined with education, mass media and generic/standardised packaging. World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2015 March 17; Abu Dhabi, UAE.

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152. Hammond D. Tobacco packaging and labelling: Policy developments and international precedents. World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2015 March 19; Abu Dhabi, UAE.

153. Hammond D. What we know about health warnings: Survey and experimental findings from the ITC Project. World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2015 March 20; Abu Dhabi, UAE.

154. Hammond D. The role of product science in informing international policy: Implications for FCTC Articles 9 and 10. World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2015 March 20; Abu Dhabi, UAE.

155. Borland R, Yong HH, Balmford J, Li L, Fong GT, Cummings KM. Hammond D. Impacts of plain or standardised packaging among adult smokers: insights from the ITC-Australia survey. World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2015 March 20; Abu Dhabi, UAE.

156. Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Thompson M, Hammond D, McNeill A, O’Connor RJ. International tobacco control policy evaluation project (ITC project): summary of recent findings. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2015 March 20; Abu Dhabi, UAE.

157. Heijndijk S, Nagelhout G, Cummings KM, Borland R, Fong GT, R Borland, Hammond D, Willemsen M. E-cigarette use, product characteristics, and perceived satisfaction: findings from the ITC Netherlands Tobacco and Nicotine Products Survey. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2015 March 20; Abu Dhabi, UAE.

158. Vanderlee L, Hammond D. The impact of menu labelling in hospital cafeterias over time: a quasi-experimental study. Poster presented at the Canadian Nutrition Society Annual Meeting, 2014 June 7-8; St. John’s, NL.

159. McCrory C, Vanderlee L, White C, Hammond D. Knowledge of recommended caloric intake and influence of calories on food selection among Canadians. Poster presented at The Canadian Nutrition Society 2014 Annual Meeting, 2014 June 6-7; St. John’s, NL.

160. Lillico H, Hanning R, Findlay S, Hammond D. The effects of calorie labels on those at high-risk of eating pathologies: A pre-post intervention study. Poster presented at the Canadian Nutrition Society Annual Meeting, 2014 June 7-8; St. John’s, NL.

161. Reid JL, Hammond D, Leatherdale S, McCrory C, Dubin J. Use of caffeinated energy drinks and alcohol among secondary school students in Ontario, Canada. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2014 May 28; Toronto, ON.

162. Vanderlee L, Hammond D. On today’s menu: evaluation of a menu labelling initiative in hospital cafeterias in Ottawa, Canada. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2014 May 29; Toronto, ON.

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163. Czoli CD, Hammond D, Goniewicz M, Islam T & Kotnowski K. The effect of product characteristics on perceptions of electronic cigarettes among Canadians. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2014 May 29; Toronto, ON.

164. White C, Lillico H, Hammond D. The Health Check program in restaurants: consumer awareness, use of nutrition information and consumption patterns. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2014 May 29; Toronto, ON.

165. Hobin E, Vanderlee L, Manson H, L’Abbe M, Rosella L, Bollinger B, Hammond D. Changes in consumer awareness, understanding, trust, and use of an on-shelf nutrition labelling system in supermarkets in Ontario. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2014 May 29; Toronto, ON.

166. Hobin E, Shen-Tu G, White C, Sheeshka J, O’Brien M, McVey G, Hammond D. Comprehension and use of Nutrition Facts tables among young people in Canada. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2014 May 29; Toronto, ON.

167. Hobin E, Shen-Tu G, White C, Sheeshka J, O’Brien M, McVey G, Hammond D. Using a hybrid methodological technique in a qualitative study to explore young Canadians’ understanding and use of Nutrition Facts tables. Poster presented at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting, 2014 May 21; San Diego, CA.

168. Vanderlee L, McCrory C, Hammond D. What should I eat? Awareness of Canada’s food guide. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting, 2014 May 28; Toronto, ON.

169. Delnevo C, Giovenco D, Hrywna M, Hammond D, Ambrose B, Corey C, Green V, Frissell K. Using e-cigarette market trends to inform Tobacco Control Regulatory Science. National Institutes of Health Tobacco Regulatory Science Conference, 2014 April 28; Bethesda, MD.

170. Majowicz S, Diplock K, Leatherdale S, Hammond D, Bitton AJ, Papdopoulos A, Rebellato S, Dubin J. “Don’t put poop in your mouth”: Can food safety training effectively improve food safety knowledge and practice in Ontario High School Students. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food’s 12 Annual Food Safety Research Forum, 2014 May 8; Guelph, ON.

171. Vanderlee L, Shahnawaz A, Ferdous F, Farzana FD, Das SK, Faruque ASG, Ahmed T, Hammond D. Fruit and vegetable intake, physical activity and self-care practices in patients with diabetes in rural Bangladesh. Poster presented at the Global Health Innovation Conference, Yale University; 2014 April 12; New Haven, CT.

172. Czoli C, Hammond D. Electronic cigarettes: product characteristics, health risks, and role as a smoking cessation aid. The Ontario Public Health Association Conference, 2014 April 1; Toronto, ON.

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173. Hammond D, Czoli C, Shiplo S. E-cigarettes: Patterns of use and regulation. The Ontario Public Health Association Conference, 2014 April 1; Toronto, ON.

174. Hobin E, White C, O’Brien M, Li L, Chui M, Hammond D. Availability, type, and format of point-of-purchase nutrition information in the top 10 fast-food chain restaurants in Canada. Poster presented at the Ontario Public Health Association Conference, 2014 April 1; Toronto, ON.

175. Shen-Tu G, Hobin E, Sheeshka J, O’Brien M, McVey G, Hammond D. “Think aloud” – How did we use it? Using a unique content analysis method to represent findings from a qualitative study of young Canadians’ understanding of the Nutrition Facts table. Poster presented at the Ontario Public Health Conference, 2014 April 1; Toronto, ON.

176. Gravely S, Fong GT, Yan Mi, Tait MK, Quah ACK, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Borland R, McNeill A, Hitchman SC, Thrasher JF, Willemsen M, Gwan Seo H, Jiang Y, Cavalcante T, Perez C, Omar M, Nagelhout GE for the ITC Project Collaboration. Awareness, Ever-trial and Use of Electronic Cigarettes Among 10 Countries: Findings from the ITC Project. Perceptions of slim cigarettes: An experimental study of smokers in seven countries. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 7; Seattle WA.

177. Reid JL Hammond D. Perceptions of slim cigarettes: An experimental study of smokers in seven countries. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 6; Seattle WA.

178. Reid JL Hammond D. Perceptions of menthol cigarettes among adult smokers and youth in the United States: An experimental study. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 6; Seattle WA.

179. Thrasher JF, Swayampakala K, Hardin J, Hammond D, Thompson ME, Bansal-Travers M, Yong HH, Borland. Does self-efficacy or reactance moderate the relationship between smokers’ responses to pictorial health warnings on cigarette packs and quit behavior. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 6; Seattle WA.

180. Cummings KM, Cornelius ME, Fong GT, Hyland A, Dreizen PR, Chaloupka FJ, Hammond D, Bansal-Travers M. The prevalence of brand switching among adult smokers in the US, 2006-2011. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 6; Seattle WA.

181. Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, McNeill A, Thompson ME, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, O’Connor RJ, Hyland A. Recent findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 6; Seattle WA.

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182. Kennedy RD, Spafford MM, Brule J, Hammond D, Fong GT, Schultz ASH, Douglas O. What optometrists see as a relevant in tobacco prevention and cessation: Patient education material and continuing education. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 6; Seattle WA.

183. White CM, Hammond D, Anderson W, Arnott D, Dockrell M. Health warnings, branding, and superslims: Perceptions of cigarette packaging among UK youth. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 6; Seattle WA.

184. *Li L, Borland R, Yong HH, Cummings KM, Thrasher JF, McNeill A, Fong GT, Hammond D. Longer term impact of cigarette package warnings: Findings from Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 7; Seattle WA.

185. *Kotnowski K, Hammond D, Fong GT, Gallopel-Morvan K. The efficacy of standardized cigarette packaging among young women in Canada: A discrete choice experiment. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 7; Seattle WA.

186. *Thrasher JF, Abad EN, Hammond D, Bansal-Travers M, Cummings KM, Yong HH, Moodie C, Borland R, Hardin J. Using cigarette package warnings and inserts to promote cessation resources and cessation attempts. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2014 Feb 7; Seattle WA.

187. *Czoli C, Hammond D, White CM. Electronic Cigarettes in Canada: Prevalence of Use and Perceptions Among Youth and Young Adults. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

188. Baskerville NB, Filsinger S, Hammond D, Guindon E. Crush the Crave™: A Social Media and Health Quit Smoking Intervention for Young Adult Smokers. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

189. Czoli C, Hammond D, Goniewicz M. The Effect of Product Characteristics on Perceptions of Electronic Cigarettes Among Canadians. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

190. Driezen, Hammond D, Fong GT, Yong HH. Are Canadian Smokers Ready for Plain Packaging? Findings from the ITC Four-Country Survey 2010-2011. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

191. Costello MJ, Hammond D, McDonald PW, Thrasher JF, Kronstal A, Marshall P, Novinger R, Korgak A. Evaluating the potential effectiveness of tobacco-related health messages among Inuit smokers. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

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192. White CM, Hammond D. Stop-smoking medication use and the impact of provincial subsidization policies in Canada. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

193. Kotnowski K, Hammond D, Fong GT, Gallopel-Morvan K. The impact of standardized packaging among young women in Canada: A discrete choice experiment. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

194. Hammond D. Plain packaging, slim cigarettes, & tobacco packaging policy: International overview and new evidence. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

195. Reid JR, Hammond D. Perceptions of “slim” cigarettes: An experimental study of smokers in seven countries. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 26; Ottawa, ON.

196. Fong GT, Quah ACK, Guindon E, Hammond D. Evaluation of tobacco control in Canada: Findings from the ITC Canada Survey 2002-2011. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 27; Ottawa, ON.

197. Kennedy RDK, Corvaglia-Douglas O, Spafford M, Brule J, Hammond D, Fong GT, Thompson ME, Schultz A. Canadian optometrists’ opinion on Health Canada’s new “risk of blindness” warning label. Poster presentation at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2013 November 27; Ottawa, ON.

198. Hammond D, Reid JL, Vanderlee L, White CM. Consumer perceptions of nutritional labelling on menus: findings from the International Menu Labelling Study. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2013 June 11; Ottawa, ON.

199. Czoli CD, Hammond D. Cigarette Packaging: Youth Perceptions of “Natural” Cigarettes, Filter References and Contraband Tobacco. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2013 June 12; Ottawa, ON.

200. Reid JL, Rynard V, Hammond D. Are Canadian smokers’ purchasing patterns undermining public health objectives? Poster presented at the Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2013 June 10-12; Ottawa, ON.

201. Vanderlee LV, Hammond D, White CW, Reid J. Sources of nutrition information among Canadians: Surveys with restaurant patrons. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2013 June 11; Ottawa, ON.

202. Kotnowski K, Hammond D. The impact of cigarette pack shape, size and opening: evidence from tobacco company documents. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2013 June 10; Ottawa, ON.

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203. Lillico, HG, Hammond D, Manske S, Murnaghan D. The Prevalence of Four Eating Behaviours Among Canadian Youth. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2013 June 11; Ottawa, ON.

204. Mutti S, Hammond D, Reid JL, Gupta PC, Nargis N, Pednekar M, Shedge H, Hussain G. Patterns of use and health beliefs about smokeless tobacco in India and Bangladesh: Findings from an experimental study. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2013 June 12; Ottawa, ON

205. White CM, Hammond D, Ahmed R, Burkhalter R. Stop-smoking medication use in Canada and the impact of a subsidization policy in Quebec. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Meeting; 2013 June 12; Ottawa, ON.

206. Pang J, Hammond D. Evaluation of efficacy and consumer preference of point-of-purchase calorie labelling formats. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CASPER) Annual Conference; 2013 May 29; Vancouver, BC.

207. Hammond D, O’Connor RJ. Reduced nicotine content cigarettes: Smoking behaviour, biomarkers of exposure and product perceptions. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 14; Boston, MA.

208. White CM, Hammond D, Ahmed R, Reid JL, Burkhalter R. Stop-smoking medication use in Canada and the impact of a provincial subsidization policy. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 14; Boston, MA.

209. Adkison SE, O’Connor RJ, Borland R, Yong HH, Cummings KM, Hammond D, Fong GT. Impact of reduced ignition propensity cigarette regulation on consumer acceptability and smoking cessation: Evidence from 6 waves (2004-11) of the ITC 4 Country Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 14; Boston, MA.

210. Kennedy RD, Spafford MM, Brule J, Hammond D, Fong GT, Thompson ME, Shchultz ASH. Smoking cessation referrrals by optometrists: A national study assessing practices and opportunities. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 14; Boston, MA.

211. Sebrie EM, Tores ET, Thrasher JF, Oliva DM, Beatriz Champagne B, Cummings KM, Hammond D. Health warning labels with pictograms in Central America: Results from Honduras and Nicaragua. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 16; Boston, MA.

212. Huang L, Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Reid JL. Predicitve and external validity of a pre-market study to determine the most effective pictorial health warning label content for cigarette packages. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 116; Boston, MA.

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213. Swayampakala K, Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Yong HH, Borland R, Arillo-Santillan E, Cummings KM. Pictorial health warning label content and smokers’ understanding of smoking-related risks: A cross-country comparison. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 16; Boston, MA.

214. Adkison SE, O’Connor RJ, Bansal-Travers M, Hyland A, Borland R, Yong HH, Cummings KM, McNeill A, Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Fong GT. Awareness, trial and current use of electronic cigarettes: Findings from the TIC Four Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 14; Boston, MA.

215. Lin L, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Cummings KM. Impact of tobacco display bans: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 14; Boston, MA.

216. Hitchman SC, Driezen P, Logel C, Hammond D, Fong GT. Changes in effectiveness of cigarette health warnings over time: Findings from the ITC Policy Evaluation Project Canada and the US Surveys, 2002-2011. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 15; Boston, MA.

217. Czoli C, Hammond D, White CM. Electronic cigarettes in Canada: Prevalence of use and perceptions among young adults. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 15; Boston, MA.

218. Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, McNeill A, Thompson ME, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, O’Connor RJ, Hyland A. International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (ITC Project): Summary of recent findings. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 15; Boston, MA.

219. Reid JL, Hammond D, Mons U. Perceptions of pictorial health warnings among adult smokers and youth in Germany. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 15; Boston, MA.

220. Cummings KM, Cornelius ME, O’Connor RJ, Hyland A, Hammond D, Fong GT, Thrasher JF, Chaloupka FJ. What cigarette brands are people smoking and how is this changing? Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 15; Boston, MA.

221. Kennedy RD, Campbell HS, Baskerville NB, Hammond D, Pollon D. Canadian tobacco packaging policy impact on the management and promotion of provincial quitlines: A qualitative Study. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 15; Boston, MA.

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222. Ding YS, Ward J, Hammond D, Watson CH. Mouth level intake of benzo[a]pyrene from reduced nicotine cigarettes. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 14; Boston, MA.

223. Mutti S, Hammond D, Reid JL, Gupta PC, Pednekar M, Shedge H, Nargis N, Hussain GAKM. Perceptions of novel health warning labels for smokeless tobacco packages in India and Bangladesh. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 13; Boston, MA.

224. Kotnowski K, Hammond D. The impat of pack shape, size, and opening: Evidence from tobacco company documents. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 13; Boston, MA.

225. Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Borland R, Yong HH, O’Connor RJ. Early effects of the Australian plain packaging policy on adult smokers. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 13; Boston, MA.

226. Mutti S, Hammond D, Reid JL, White CM, Thrasher JF. Perceptions of branded and plain cigarette packaging among Mexican youth. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting; 2013 March 13; Boston, MA.

227. Hobin E, Hammond D, Daniel S, Hanning R, and Manske S. The Happy Meal effect: the impact of toy premiums on healthy eating. Poster presentation at the Canadian Nutrition Society Annual Meeting; 2012 May 24; Vancouver, BC.

228. Vanderlee L, Hammond D. Does nutritional information on menus impact food choice? Comparisons across two hospital cafeterias. Poster presentation at the Canadian Nutrition Society Annual Meeting; 2012 May 25; Vancouver, BC.

229. Hitchman SC, Craig LV, Driezen P, Fong GT, Hammond D. Disparities in awareness that smoking causes cardiovascular disease: Evidence from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Policy Evaluation Project Surveys in seventeen countries. World Congress of Cardiology, 2012 April 20; Dubai, UAE.

230. Hammond D. Health warnings: Current international practices. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

231. Thrasher JF, Hammond D. Health warnings: how to design the content of pictorial warnings. World Conference on Tobacco or Health, 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

232. Sirirassamee T, Sirirassamee B, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D. Adolescents’ perceptions of new anti-smoking advertisements: Findings from the ITC Thailand Survey. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 23; Singapore, SG.

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233. Gainroj P, Sirirassamee T, Sirirassamee B, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D. Trends of access to cigarettes among Thai adolescent smokers: Results from 4 waves of the ITC SEA Surveys. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 23; Singapore, SG.

234. Hitchman SC, Craig L, Driezen P, Hammond D, Fong GT, Grainger-Gasser A. Evidence of disparities in awareness that smoking causes cardiovascular disease from the TIC Policy Evaluation Project Surveys in 16 countries. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 23; Singapore, SG.

235. Zawahir S, Omar M, Awang R, Yong HH, Borland, Sirirassamee B, Quah AC, Fong GT, Hammond D. Can anti-smoking messages protect Malaysian and Thai adolescents from smoking? Findings from the ITC SEA Project. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 23; Singapore, SG.

236. White CM, Hammond D, Thrasher JF, Fong GT. Cigarette packaging design on young women in Brazil: Brand appeal and perceptions of health risk. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 23; Singapore, SG.

237. Robertson C, Hoek J, Hammond D, McNeill L, and ASPIRE 2025. How do young adult women smokers perceive dissuasive cigarette sticks? Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 22; Singapore, SG.

238. Li Q, Hammond D, Reid J, Jiang Y, Feng G, on behalf of the International Tobacco Packaging Study. Perceptions of cigarette package design among adult male smokers in China. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 22; Singapore, SG.

239. Li Q, Hammond D, Fong GT, O’Connor RJ, Jiang Y, Quah AC, Zhang J, Yang Y, and the ITC Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project Team. How do tobacco companies in China promote their products through cigarette packaging? Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 22; Singapore, SG.

240. Ding Y, Ward J, Watson C, Hammond D. A study to correlate mouth-level intake of benzo[a]pyrene and its biomarkers of exposure. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

241. Mutti SK, Hammond D, Reid J, Thrasher JF. The impact of cigarette warning labels on health beliefs in the United States and Mexico. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

242. Sirirassamee T, Sirirassamee B, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D. Short and long-term impact of new graphic health warning labels on adolescent attitudes toward smoking: Findings from the ITC Thailand Survey. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

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243. Li L, Borland R, Yong HH, Fong GT, Jiang Y, Li A, Hammond D. Impact of point-of-sale anti-smoking warnings on quit intentions and behaviours: Findings from China and four Western countries. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

244. Sirirassamee B, Sirirassamee T, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D. Psychosocial characteristics related to smoking status of Thai adolescents over time. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

245. Young D, Yong HH, Borland R, Shahab L, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Wilson N on behalf of ITC 4 Country Survey Group. Trends in roll-your-own (RYO) use and reasons for use in Canada, the USA, UK, and Australia 2002-2008. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2012 March 21; Singapore, SG.

246. Campbell S, Baskerville B, Hammond D, Kennedy R. Improving Canadian quitline reach: Impact of the quitline number on cigarette packages. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2011 November 3; Toronto.

247. Hammond D. Plain packaging: Summary of Evidence. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2011 November 2; Toronto.

248. Mutti S, Hammond D, Reid JL, Thrasher JF, Fong GT. The impact of cigarette health warning labels on health beliefs in the United States and Mexico. Poster presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2011 November 3; Toronto.

249. Lane NE, Leatherdale ST, Dubin JA, Hammond D. Student and school factors associated with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) use by Canadian youths. Poster presented at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health2011 November 2; Toronto.

250. Hammond D, Ahmed R, Burkhalter R, Reid JL, Guindon E, Brown KS. Point-of-sale cigarette display bans in Canada: Changes in smoking prevalence and age of initiation. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2011, November 3; Toronto, ON.

251. Goodman S, Hammond D, Hanning R, Sheeshka J. The influence of front-of-package sodium content labels on grocery products among Canadian consumers. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, 2011 June 22; Montreal, QC.

252. White CM, Hammond D. The impact of cigarette package design & plain packaging on female youth: brand appeal and health-related perceptions. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, 2011 June 22; Montreal, QC.

253. Reid JL, Hammond D, Cameron R, Burkhalter R, Ahmed R. A report on tobacco use in Canada: current trends and implications for the future. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, 2011 June 22; Montreal, Canada.

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254. Schwartz R, Manson H, Perley M, Lynn H, Ferrence R, Hammond D, Chaiton M. Tobacco endgame: Evidence, knowledge exchange and politics. The Ontario Public Health Association Conference, 2011 April 6; Toronto, Canada.

255. O’Connor S, Di Sante E, Schwartz R, Cohen J, Lavack A, Hammond D, Philipneri A, Dewhirst T, Tilson M, Andrews J, Borland T. The cigarette pack as communication vehicle: Policy implications for tobacco control. European Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2011 March 28; Amsterdam, Netherlands.

256. Di Sante E, O’Connor S, Schwartz R, Cohen J, Lavack A, Hammond D, Andrews J, Dewhirst T, Tilson M. Communicating luxury through cigarette packaging: the “Chatter Box” Project. European Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2011 March 28; Amsterdam, Netherlands.

257. Hammond D, Ahmed R. Point-of-sale tobacco bans: evidence from Canada. European Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2011 March 28; Amsterdam, Netherlands.

258. Hammond D, Daniel S. Plain packaging and smoking susceptibility among UK youth. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 17 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

259. Wakefield M, Germain D, Hammond D, Goldberg M, Borland R, Durkin S. Effects on brand perceptions of plain packaging and size of graphic health warnings among adult smokers and adolescents in Australia. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 17 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

260. Thrasher JF, Arillo-Santillan E, Caballero M, Hammond D. Determining effective message content for pictorial warning labels on cigarette packages: results from a field experiment in Mexico. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 17 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

261. Hammond D, Reid JL, on behalf of the International Packaging Study Research Team. Pictorial health warnings in the United States: What types of warnings will be most effective? Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 17 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

262. Reid JL, Hammond D, Cameron R, Burkhalter R, Ahmed R. Tobacco use in Canada: A report on patterns and trends from 1999-2009 and implications for the future. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 17 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

263. White CM, Hammond D. Improper disclosure: Tobacco packaging and emission information. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 17 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

264. Fix BV, Hyland A, Rivard C, Fong GT, Borland R, Hammond D, Cummings KM. Usage patterns of stop-smoking medications in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States: Findings from the ITC 4 Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 18 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

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265. Hyland A, Fix BV, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, King B, Fong GT, Cummings KM. Use of menthol cigarettes and nicotine dependence: Findings from the ITC Policy Evaluation Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 18 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

266. Yong HH, Borland R, Cummings KM, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, Hastings G. Removal of misleading pack descriptors is not enough: Findings from the ITC 4 Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 18 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

267. Mutti S, Hammond D, Borland R, Cummings KM, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT. Beyond light and mild: Cigarette brand descriptors and perceptions of risk in the ITC 4 Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 18 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

268. Fong GT, Logel C, Hitchman S, Hammond D, Driezen P. The declining effectiveness of the Canadian warning labels on cigarette packs: Findings from the ITC Canada Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 18 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

269. Omar M, Rashid S, Tahir N, Zawahir S, Rani ANAA, Jasni NH, Borland R, Yong HH, Fong GT, Hammond D, Sirirassamee B. Text warnings alone on cigarette packages may not be sufficient for behavior changes among never smoked adolescents. Longitudinal cohort study findings from the ITC South-East Asia Project. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 19 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

270. Omar M, Zawahir S, Awang R, Samin S, Radzi YM, Amir NA, Misnan A, Borland R, Yong HH, Fong GT, Sirirassamee B, Hammond D, Sirirassamee. Impact of overall anti-smoking information messages on knowledge, thinking and behaviour changes among adolescents in Malaysia and Thailand: Longitudinal cohort study findings from the ITC South-East Asia Project. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Conference, 2011 19 Feb; Toronto, Canada.

271. Noormohamed A, Hammond D. Perceptions of message framing on tobacco health warning effectiveness. Canadian Public Health Association Conference, 2010 15 June; Toronto, Canada.

272. Doxey JR, Hammond D. Deadline in pink: The impact of female oriented packaging among young women. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2010 28 February; Baltimore, MD.

273. Thrasher J, Roussu M, Hammond D. Estimates of reduction in demand associated with different cigarette package warning label formats: An experimental auction among adult smokers in the U.S. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2010 28 February; Baltimore, MD.

274. Bansal-Travers M, Hammond D. Study to evaluate the influence of cigarette pack design on U.S. adults. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2010 28 February; Baltimore, MD.

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275. Callery W, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT. Impact of health warning messages on appeal and young adult smokers’ interest in trying smokeless tobacco. Poster presented at Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2010 28 February; Baltimore, MD.

276. Hammond D, Lee A. Reduced nicotine cigarettes: Implications for a product moratorium. National Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 November 3; Montreal, Canada.

277. Hammond D, Lee A. Reduced nicotine cigarettes: Implications for a product moratorium. National Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 November 3; Montreal, Canada.

278. Reid J, Hammond D, Cameron AR. Tobacco use in Canada: An Overview of Trends and Implications for the Future. National Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 November 3; Montreal, Canada.

279. McCammon-Trip L, McDonald PW, Kaufman P, Hammond D. Tenant Perceptions of Drifting

Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Multi-Unit Dwellings. National Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 November 2; Montreal, Canada.

280. Sendzik T, McDonald PW, Brown KS, Hammond D. An Examination of Planned Quit Attempts Among Ontario Smokers and Its Impact on Abstinence. Poster presented at the National Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 November 2; Montreal, Canada.

281. Callery W, Hammond D, O’Connnor RJ, on behalf of the ITC Collaboration. Smokers’ awareness and beliefs about smokeless tobacco products. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2009 April 30; Dublin, Ireland.

282. Doxey JR, Hammond D. Beliefs about the harmfulness of different cigarette brands: Findings from

the ITC 4-Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2009 April 30; Dublin, Ireland.

283. Reid JL, Hammond D, Boudreau C, Fong GT, Siahpush M. Are patterns of smoking cessation related behaviours associated with socioeconomic status? Data from the ITC 4-Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2009 April 29; Dublin, Ireland.

284. Gibson J, MacNeill A, Murray R, Hammond D, Fong GT, Borland R, Cooper J, Hyland A. International differences in use and effectiveness of smoking cessation support: Findings from the ITC 4-Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2009 April 29; Dublin, Ireland.

285. Fix BV, Cummings KM, O’Connor RJ, MacNeill A, Hammond D, King B, Hyland A. The feasibility of collecting biologic samples from population based samples to evaluate public health policy. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2009 April 28; Dublin, Ireland.

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286. Hyland A, Fix BV, Li Q, Graf J, Hammond D, King B, Fong GT, Hastings G, Cummings KM. Use of menthol cigarettes and nicotine dependence: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Evaluation Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2009 April 28; Dublin, Ireland.

287. Hyland A, Higbee C, Cummings KM, Fong FT, Hammond D, et al. Use of stop smoking medications before and after the introduction of Varenicline in the US and the UK. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2009 April 28; Dublin, Ireland.

288. Hammond D, Arnott D, Dockrell M, Lee A, McNeill A. Cigarette pack design and perceptions of risk among UK adult and youth: evidence in support of plain packaging. Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco Conference, 2009 April 28; Dublin, Ireland.

289. Hammond D. Potentially misleading information and plain packaging: New Canadian findings. World Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 March 9; Mumbai, India.

290. Thrasher JF, Villalobos V, Fong GT, Hammond D. Reaction to health warning labels with graphic imagery among smokers in three countries: does fear arousing content matter? Presented at the World Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 March 10; Mumbai, India.

291. Reid J, Hammond D, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Driezen P. Socioeconomic Variation in Use of Cessation Assistance among Smokers in Canada, US, UK, and Australia: Findings from the International Tobacco Control 4-Country Survey. Poster presented at the World Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 March 10; Mumbai, India.

292. Fong GT, Hammond D, Driezen P, Quah ACK. Comparing health warnings in China to health warnings in other countries: An experimental study in four Chinese cities. Oral presentation at the 14th World Conference on Tobacco or Health; March 9 2009: Mumbai, India.

293. Bansal-Travers M, Fong GT, Gupta PC, Sinha D, Pendekar MS, Hammond D for the ITC Collaboration. Awareness of warning labels among tobacco users in India: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) India Pilot Survey. Oral presentation at the 14th World Conference on Tobacco or Health; March 10, 2009: Mumbai, India.

294. Elton-Marshall T, Fong GT, Zanna MP, Yuan J, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Yong HH, Li L, King B, Li Q, Borland r, Cummings KM, Driezen P. What Predicts Beliefs about “Light” and “Low Tar” Cigarettes Among Chinese Smokers? Findings from ITC China Survey. World Conference on Tobacco Health; 2009 March 10; Mumbai, India.

295. King B, Yong HH, Broland R, Omar M, Ahmad AA, Sirirassamee B, Hamann S, O’Connor RJ, Bansal-Travers M, Elton-Marshall T, Wonkyong BL, Hammond D, Thrasher T. Malaysian and Thai Smokers’ beliefs about light and menthol cigarettes. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco—Asian Regional Conference, 2008 October 29; Bangkok, Thailand.

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296. Hammond D. Plain packaging: Regulations and Research. Ontario Tobacco Control Research Conference; 2008 Nov 11; Toronto, Ontario.

297. Tonglim S, Sirirassamee B, Guest P, Sirirassamee T, Aree J, Konkaew T, Borland, R, Fong GT,

Hammond D. Factors influencing Thai adolescents decision to refuse cigarettes. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco—Asian Regional Conference, 2008 October 29; Bangkok, Thailand.

298. Sirirassamee T, Sirirassamee B, Aree J, Konkaew T, Tonglim S, Borland, R, Fong GT, Hammond D.

Protective factors for tobacco use among Thai adolescent: Findings from the ITC SEA Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco—Asian Regional Conference, 2008 October 29; Bangkok, Thailand.

299. Konkaew T, Sirirassamee B, Guest P, Sirirassamee T, Aree J, Tonglim S, Borland, R, Fong GT,

Hammond D. Influences of smoking restriction in the home on smoking behaviour of adolescents in Thailand. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco—Asian Regional Conference, 2008 October 29; Bangkok, Thailand.

300. Hammond D, Dockrell M, Arnott D, Lee A, Anderson S, McNeill A. Cigarette pack design and

perceptions of risk among UK adult and youth: evidence in support of plain packaging. National Cancer Research Institute Conference, 2008 October 5; Birmingham, UK.

301. Erdem P, Grainge M, Carkoglu A, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, McNeill A. Smoking Behavior and

Exposure among Turkish smokers. Paper presented at SRNT Europe conference, 2008 September 24; Rome.

302. Reid J, Hammond D, Driezen P. Socioeconomic status and smoking in Canada: An analysis of data

from the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey (CTUMS), 1999-2006. Paper presented at the Canadian Public Health Association Conference, 2008 June 4; Halifax, NS.

303. Borland R, Hammond D, Fong GT, Yong HH, Hosking W, et al. The relative effectiveness of graphic

and text based health-warnings: finding from the ITC – 4-country study. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2008 February 28; Portland, Oregon.

304. Hammond D. The impact of brand descriptors, package design, and emission information on risk

perception. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2008 February 28; Portland, Oregon.

305. Yong HH, Borland, Li L, King B, Fong GT, Hammond D, Cumming KM, O’Connor RJ, McNeill A,

Hastings G. Impact of the removal of misleading cigarette pack labeling on smokers’ beliefs about Light cigarettes: A cross country comparison. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2008 February 28; Portland, Oregon.

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306. Reid JR, Hammond D, Driezen P, Cummings M, Fong GT, Borland R, McNeil A. Use of Nicotine Replacement Therapy for Reasons Other than Quitting Smoking: Findings from the ITC 4-Country Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2008 February 28; Portland, Oregon.

307. Callery WE, Hammond D, Reid JL, Fong GT, Borland R, Cummings KM. Socioeconomic variation in

the reach of various sources of anti-smoking information: Findings from the ITC 4-Country Study. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2008 February 28; Portland, Oregon.

308. Parker JR, Hammond D, Sirirassamee B, Omar M, Fong GT, Borland R, Cummings KM. Exposure to

anti-smoking information among Thai and Malaysian Youth: Findings from the ITC Southeast Asia Survey. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. 2008 February 28; Portland, Oregon.

309. Hammond D. What We Know About the Effectiveness of Tobacco Product Labeling Policies: From

Warnings to Brand Descriptors. American Association for Cancer Research Prevention; 2007 December 6; Philadelphia, PA.

310. Hammond D. The case for plain packaging: brand descriptors and design. Canadian National

Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2007 October 2; Edmonton, Alberta. 311. Yong H-H, Borland R, Fong GT, Lee WB, Kennedy RD, Hammond D, Sirirassamee B, Ritthitphakdee

B, Awang R, Omar M, Foong K, Zain Z, Cummings KM, Hastings G, Hassan L, Harris F. Impact of Tobacco Advertising Policy on Smokers’ Awareness of Tobacco Promotion in Six Countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 23; Austin, Texas.

312. Omar M, Foong K, Awang R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Sirirassamee B, Driezen P. Impact and

Perceptions of Warning Labels across Seven Countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 23; Austin, Texas.

313. O’Connor R, Cummings, KM, Giovino GA, McNeill A, Hammond D, Fong GT. Product Characteristics

and Smoke Chemistry: Comparisons across the 10 ITC Countries. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 23; Austin, Texas.

314. Hammond D. Factors that Impact Nicotine Bioavailability: Findings for the Transdisciplinary

Tobacco Use Research Centers Program. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 22; Austin, Texas.

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315. Elton-Marshall T, Fotuhi O, Fong GT, Hammond D, Hamann SL, Sirirassamee B, Yong H-H, Abdullah C, Nizam H. Depression and Smoking among Youth in Thailand and Malaysia: Findings from The ITC Southeast Asia Survey. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 22; Austin, Texas.

316. Kennedy RD, Sendzik T, Elton Marshall T, Hammond D, Fong GT. Tobacco Smoke Pollution in

Outdoor Hospitality Settings: The Results of PM2.5 Monitoring on Patios and Inside Bars. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 22; Austin, Texas.

317. Borland R, Fong GT, Driezen P, Hammond D, Hyland A, McNeill A, Hamann S, Omar M. Cross-

country Comparison of the Prevalence of Smoke-Free Public Places and Support for Smoke-Free Policies: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 23; Austin, Texas.

318. Hammond D, O’Connor R, Giovino GA, Fong GT, Parkinson C. The Impact of Canada’s Lowered

Ignition Propensity Regulations on Smoking Behaviour & Consumer Perceptions. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 23; Austin, Texas.

319. Lee WB, Fong GT, Zanna MP, Borland R, Hammond D, Sirirassamee B, Omar M, Seo HG.

Differences in Rationalization and Regret among Smokers in Western Countries and Asia Countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2007 February 22; Austin, Texas.

320. Hammond D, O’Connor R. The next frontier: Tobacco Products & Science. The Ontario Tobacco

Control Conference; 2006 December 5; Niagara Falls, ON. 321. Hammond D. Health knowledge and warning labels: Results from the ITCPES Study. American

Public Health Association; 2006 October 27; Boston, MA. 322. Leatherdale S, Hammond D, Kaiserman MJ. Prevalence of Marijuana Use in Smokers and Non-

Smokers. Ontario Tobacco Conference; 2006 December 5; Niagara Falls, ON. 323. Yong HH, Borland R, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Hyland A, Hammond D, O'Connor R, Hassan L,

McNeill A, Hastings G. Evaluating the impact of banning "light/mild" cigarette brand descriptors in UK and Australia: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey (ITCPES). World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

324. Foong K, Omar M, Awang R, Sirirassamee B, Sethaput C, Borland R, Fong GT, Yong HH, Hammond

D, Thompson M, Elton-Marshall T. Cigarette Advertising Presence and Effects on Adolescents in Malaysia and Thailand: Findings from the ITC Southeast Asia Survey. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

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325. Hassan L, Harris F, MacKintosh AM, Hastings G, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Cummings KM, McNeill A. Assessing the Impact of the UK Tobacco Marketing Ban: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

326. Jiang Y, Yang Y, Feng G, Wei XS, Fong GT, Wu C, Thompson ME, Elton-Marshall T, Hammond D,

Kennedy RD, Sendzik T, Yang J, Boudreau C, Li Q, Giovino GA, Foong K, O'Connor R, Hyland A, Cummings KM, Borland R. Surveillance and Evaluation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in China: Description and Initial Results from the ITC China Project. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

327. Hammond D. Developing new machine testing standards for cigarette emissions: Implications of

adopting the “Canadian Intensive” smoking regime for product regulation. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

328. Sahab L, McNeill A, Hammond D, O'Connor R, Fong GT, Giovino G, Ashley DL, Cummings KM, West

R. The validity of self-reported smoking behaviour in UK, Canadian and US smokers. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

329. Wiebel FJ, Kozlowski L, Hammond D, Borland R. A Novel Machine Smoking Regime for Establishing

Regulatory Limits of Toxic Smoke Constituents. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

330. Polzin GM, McCraw JM, Yan X, Giovino GA, Cummings KM, Borland R, King B, Fong GT, Hammond

D, O'Connor R, McNeill A, West R, Hatsukami D, Bernert JT, Ashley DL, Watson CH, Shahab L. Analysis of solanesol in cigarette butts to examine cigarette smoking patterns. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

331. Hearn BA, Polzin GM, Vaughan CL, Tavakoli AD, Zhang L, Johnson DR, Giovino G, Cummings KM,

O'Connor R, Hammond D, Fong GT, McNeill A, King B, Borland R, Sirirassamee B, Kin F, Watson CH, Ashley DL. Analysis of Physical Characteristics and Smoke Chemistry of Popular Brand Cigarettes from Selected Countries Before and After Changes in Regulation. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

332. Hammond D. Communicating constituent and emission information to smokers: implications for

product labelling and risk communication. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

333. Kennedy RD, Sendzik T, Elton-Marshall T, Hammond D, Fong GT. Tobacco Smoke Pollution in

Outdoor Hospitality Settings -- the Results of PM2.5 Monitoring on Patios and Inside Bars. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

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334. Omar M, Lajis R, Foong K, Sirirassamee B, Sethaput C, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Thompson ME, Driezen P, Elton-Marshall T. The Greater Impact of Warning Labels in Southeast Asia Compared to Four High Income Countries: Findings From the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

335. Hammond D, Hassan L, Hastings G, Driezen P, Fong GT. Effectiveness of Cigarette Warning Labels

After Implementation of the FCTC Minimal Standard in the United Kingdom: Findings from the ITC Four Country Survey. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

336. Fong GT, Hammond D. What We Know About the Impact of Warning Labels: Review of Findings

from the ITC Project and Recommendations for Designing Effective Warning Labels. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

337. Foong K, Omar M, Sirirassamee B, Awang R, Borland R, Hammond D, Fong GT. Developing

Evidence for the FCTC: Findings from the ITC Southeast Asia Survey in Malaysia and Thailand. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

338. O'Connor R, Hammond D, King B, McNeill A, Giovino G, Cummings KM. What Makes ‘Light'

Cigarettes Light? Examining Physical Properties. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

339. Awang R, Omar M, Foong K, Sethaput C, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Driezen P, Elton-

Marshall T, Zain Z. Perception About “Light and Mild” Brands in Thailand and Malaysia: Findings from the ITC Southeast Asia Project. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

340. Foong K, Omar M, Awang R, Sirirassamee B, Sethaput C, Borland R, Fong GT, Yong HH, Hammond

D, Thompson M, Elton-Marshall T. Smoking Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviours Among Adolescents in Malaysia and Thailand: Findings from the ITC Southeast Asia Survey. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

341. Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Hastings G, Hyland A, Giovino GA, Hammond D, Thompson

ME. The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project: Evaluating the Impact of the Framework Convention On Tobacco Control. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2006 July 13-17; Washington, DC.

342. Hammond D. Revising the machine smoking regimes for cigarette yields: Implications for tobacco

control policy. Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2006 February 15-18; Orlando, Florida.

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343. O’Connor RJ, Hammond D, Kozlowski LT, Stitt JP, Hyland A, Cummings KM, Fong GT, Vance T. Reliability and Predictive Validity of Digital Imaging Analysis of Cigarette Filter Staining for Estimating Smoke Exposure. Poster presented at the Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine Conference; 2006 February 15-18; Orlando, Florida.

344. Hammond D, Collishaw N, Callard C. BAT secret science: Smoking behaviour, cigarette toxicity, and

regulatory testing. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2005 June; Ottawa, ON. 345. Hammond D. (2005, June). Cigarette warning labels: A Review. National Conference on Tobacco or

Health; 2005 June; Ottawa, ON. 346. Hammond D. Tobacco industry conduct and product design. National Conference on Tobacco

Control; 2005 May; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 347. Maizurah O, Kin F, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, et al. Initial findings from the South East Asia

Tobacco Control Policy Survey. East-West Conference on Tobacco and Alcohol; 2005 April; Pasadena, CA.

348. Hammond D, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Giovino G, O’Connor R. Human smoking behavior

constituent yields and cigarette testing protocols. National Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2005 May; Chicago, Ill.

349. Hammond D, Fong GT, McNeill A, Borland R, Cummings KM, Hastings G. Health knowledge and

cigarette warning labels: Results from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Study. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2005 March; Prague, Czech Republic.

350. Hammond D, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Hyland A. Smoking topography, brand switching and

nicotine delivery: Results from an in vivo study. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2005 March; Prague, Czech Republic.

351. Hammond D, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Giovino G. Deceptive Standards? Cigarette testing

protocols, constituent yields, and human smoking behaviour. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2005 March; Prague, Czech Republic.

352. Anderson S, Hastings G, Borland R, Fong GT, Hammond D, Cummins KM. Patterns of awareness of

tobacco marketing across four countries: Findings from the ITC 4-Country Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2005 March; Prague, Czech Republic.

353. Hammond D, Hastings G, Borland R, Mackintosh AM, Anderson S, Fong GT, Cummings KM.

Tobacco Advertising as a Barrier to Quitting: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2005 March; Prague, Czech Republic.

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354. Fong GT, Hyland A, Hammond D, Borland R, Hastings G, Cummings MK, McNeill A, Anderson S. Changes in knowledge, attitudes, and behavior following the Irish smoke-free bylaw: Findings from the ITC-Ireland/U.K. Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2005 March; Prague, Czech Republic.

355. DalCin S, Fong GT, Lee WB, Zanna MP, Hammond D, Siahpush M, Borland R, Hyland A. Stress due to

world events predicts smoking relapse: Findings from the ITC 4-Country Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2005 March; Prague, Czech Republic.

356. Hammond D, Costello MJ, Fong GT. Tobacco Industry Marketing and Policy Support Among University

Students: Findings from the Campus Tobacco Survey. The Ontario Tobacco Strategy Conference; 2004, May; Toronto, ON.

357. Hammond D, Cameron R., Cushman R, Zimmerman L. (2004, May). Tobacco Denormalization and

Youth: Preliminary Findings Ottawa Public Health exposé Campaign. The Ontario Tobacco Strategy Conference, Toronto.

358. Hammond D, Fong GT, Elton TE, Zanna MP. (2004, February). Tobacco denormalization and intentions

to quit among smokers from four countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona.

359. Hammond D, Fong GT, Costello MJ, Cummings KM, Hyland A, Traverse M, Kaiserman MJ. (2004,

February). Puff topography and Self Report: Can smokers accurately report their puffing behaviour in vivo? Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona.

360. Fong GT, Hammond D, Borland R, et al. Quasi-Experimental evaluation of the enhancement of

warning labels in the United Kingdom: Initial findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2004 Feb; Scottsdale, Arizona.

361. Hastings G, Fong GT, Hammond D, MackIntosh AM, Anderson S, McNeill A., Borland R, Cummings

KM. Evaluation of the comprehensive ban on tobacco advertising and promotion in the United Kingdom: Initial findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2004 Feb; Scottsdale, Arizona.

362. Borland R, Fong GT, Cummings KM, Hastings G, Hammond, D. Attitudes towards the tobacco industry

and government interventions: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2004 Feb; Scottsdale, Arizona.

363. Fong GT, Hammond D, Zanna MP, Borland R. The near universal experience of regret from smokers across four countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2004 Feb; Scottsdale, Arizona.

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364. Borland R, Yong HH, Fong GT, Hammond D, Cummings KM, Hastings G. Restrictions on smoking across four countries: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2004 Feb; Scottsdale, Arizona.

365. McNeill A, Fong GT, Borland R. Hastings G Anderson S, Hammond D, Siahpush M. Do smokers from

different countries differ in their levels of dependences? Findings from the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2004 Feb; Scottsdale, Arizona.

366. Hammond D, Fong GT, McDonald PW, Cameron AR, Brown KS. The Impact of graphic warning labels:

Evidence from Canada. World Conference on Tobacco or Health; 2003 August; Helsinki, Finland. 367. Hammond D, McDonald PW, Cameron R, Fong GT. Do Graphic Cigarette Warning Labels and Smoke-

Free Bylaws Motivate Smokers to Quit? Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2003 Feb; New Orleans, Louisiana.

368. Fong GT, Borland R, Cummings KM, Hastings G, Hammond D. et al. International Tobacco Control

Policy Evaluation Project: Current Status and Possibilities for the Future. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Conference; 2003 Feb; New Orleans, Louisiana.

369. Hammond D, Fong GT, McDonald PW, Cameron AR, Brown KS. Graphic cigarette warning labels do

not lead to adverse outcomes. Tobacco or Health Conference, Science & Policy in Action; 2002 Dec; Ottawa, ON.

370. Hammond D, Fong GT, McDonald PW, Borland R. Do smokers know how to quit? Poster presented at

the Tobacco or Health Conference: Science & Policy in Action; 2002 Dec; Ottawa, ON. 371. Hammond D, McDonald PW, Fong GT, Cameron AR, Brown KS. Cigarette warning labels and smoking

cessation A survey of Canadian smokers. Ontario Tobacco Strategy Conference; 2002 March; Toronto, ON.

372. Hammond D, Habra ME, Linden W. Perceived need and levels of social support in a cohort of cardiac rehabilitation participants. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Cardiac Rehabilitation; 2000 Oct; Vancouver, BC.

373. Radomsky AS, Rachman S, Hammond D. Responsibility, confidence, and memory in compulsive

checkers. Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Conference; 1999 Nov; Toronto, ON.

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1. U.S. National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases/NIH (R01 DK128967) Evaluating nutrition labeling policy changes in the US and Mexico. Thrasher JF, Davis R, Hammond D, Barquera S, Jáuregui A, Hardin J, Vanderlee L.

09/2021-07/2025

$2,442,608 USD

2. MSI Foundation The impact of the COVID global pandemic and government policy responses on dietary and health inequities among individuals from racial/ethnic minority groups: A mixed methods, solution-focused investigation. Blanchet R, Livingstone K, Chowdhury T, Vanderlee L, Hammond D, Nejatinamini S.

09/2021-08/2023

$92,123 CAD

3. Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction Transitioning to the legal cannabis market in Canada: Legal and illegal cannabis purchases, and the effect of price, retail availability, and consumer perceptions. Wadsworth E, Hammond D (Co-PI), Driezen P, Pacula R, Kilmer B.

10/2020-03/2022

$99,814 CAD

4. Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction Health warnings, product labelling regulations, and consumer understanding of the health risks of cannabis. Goodman S, Hammond D (Co-PI), Leos-Toro C.

10/2020-03/2022

$86,306 CAD

5. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant The impact of cannabis legalization on the illicit cannabis market in Canada. Hammond D, Goodman S, Wadsworth E, Chaloupka F, Driezen P, Frank R, Greaves L, Pacula R, Rynard V.

09/2020-09/2024

$558,451 CAD

6. Health Canada. International Food Policy Study 2020 Child & Youth Surveys. Hammond D.

09/2020- 31/2020

$111,037 CAD

7. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Project Grant Enabling monitoring of ultra-processed food consumption among Canadians: Development and validation of a screener. Moubarac JK, Shanks CB, Hammond D, Kirkpatrick S, Polksy J, Vanderlee L.

06/2020-06/2023

$286,876 CAD

8. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Catalyst Grant The impact of vaping policies on the e-cigarette product market and youth vaping. Hammond D, East K, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT, Boudreau C, Arango M.

06/2020-06/2021

$99,377 CAD

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9. Health Canada Substance Use and Addictions Program Grant Evaluating the impact of cannabis legalization in the Canadian territories Hammond D, Hobin EP, Goodman S.

06/2020-03/2024

$1,293,472 CAD

10. \ National Institute for Health Research (UK) What is the impact of vaping and smoking on nicotine intake and toxin exposure among youth in England compared with youth in North America? McNeill A, Hitchman S, (Co-PIs), Brose L, Robson R, Hammond D, Goniewicz M, O’Connor R, Driezen P.

07/2020-06/2023

£473,380 GBP

11. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Team Grant: Partnerships for Cannabis Policy Evaluation. The International Cannabis Policy Study: Cannabis policy evaluation in Ontario Hammond D, Boudreau C, Carnide N, Driezen P, Goodman S, Greaves L, Hobin E, Wadsworth E.

04/2020-04/2023

$509,699 CAD

12. Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction The International Cannabis Policy Study: Canada supplement Hammond D.

09/2019-03/2020

$80,500 CAD

13. New Zealand Health Research Council The ITC New Zealand Project—Evidence for Achieving Smokefree Aotearoa Equitably (EASE). Hoek J, Edwards R, Waa A, Stanley, White M, Ball J, Tautolo D, Fong GT, Hammond D, Thompson M, Quah ACK.

09/2019-08/2024

$4,949,736 NZD

14. Substance Use and Addictions Program- Health Canada Youth Vaping: Nicotine Dependence, Cessation, and the Evolving Vaping Market. Hammond D, Reid JR, et al.

06/2019-16/2022

$1,129,588 CAD

15. Canadian Institutes of Health Research International food policy study: Evaluating the impact of food labelling, marketing, and fiscal nutrition policies. Hammond D, Vanderlee L, Adams J, Bharwa J, Barquera S, Cameron A, Dubin J, Goodman S, Jáuregui A, Kirkpatrick S, Penney T, Potvin Kent M, Roberto C, Sacks G, Thrasher JF, White M.

04/2019-12/2024

$2,994,975 CAD

16. Public Health Agency of Canada – Intl Health Grants Program International Food Policy Study: Evaluating the impact of food marketing policies on children. Hammond, Vanderlee L, on behalf of the IFPS Study Team.

02/2019-02/2020

$99,951 CAD

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17. U.S. National Cancer Institute /NIH (R01 CA215466). Evaluation of cigarette package inserts for enhanced communication with smokers. Thrasher JF, Hammond D, Ferguson, Niederdeppe J.

01/2019-12/2023

$2,733,153 USD

18. U.S. National Institutes of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease. Communicating the health risks of sugar-sweetened beverages. Roberto CA, Bleakley A, Strasser A, Glanz K, Volpp K, Swartz M, Bragg M, Bellamy S, Hammond D (Consultant).

2017-2022

$1,946,315 USD

19. Health Canada – Research Contract ITC Youth Vaping and Tobacco Survey. Hammond D.

01/2019 -03/2019

$24,500 CAD

20. Canadian Foundation for Dietetic Research Examining the impact of numeric versus traffic light calorie labelling at the point-of-purchase on young adults’ food and beverage purchases and diet quality. Lee KM, Kirkpatrick SI, Hammond D, Olstad D, Hobin EP, Minaker L.

2018-2020

$20,000 CAD

21. Public Health Agency of Canada – Research Contract Policy approaches to problematic substance use. Hammond D.

04/2017 -03/2018

$24,295 CAD

22. Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Project Grant Cannabis legalization: Impact on prevalence and risk behaviours among young people in Canada. Hammond D, Hall W, Pacula R, George T, Rehm J, Werb D, Boudreau C, Driezen PR, Wadsworth E, Leos-toro C, Porath-Waller A, Elliot R.

2018-2023

$1,514,700 CAD

23. Health Canada – Research Contract Front-of-package nutrition labeling review. Hammond D.

04/2017 -03/2018

$22,600 CAD

24. Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Project Grant Cardiovascular disease attributable to nutrition-related causes: Estimating future burden and evaluating nutrition policy options for maximizing population health benefit in Canada. Smith B, Manuel D, Anderson L, Arcand J, Hammond D, Hobin E, Jessri M, L'Abbé M, Manson H, McLaren L, Rosella L.

2018-2021

$325,125 CAD

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25. Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Catalyst Grant (Population Health Intervention Research on the Legalization and Regulation of non-Medical Cannabis in Canada) Development of A Canadian Youth Cannabis survey: Understanding changing aspects of cannabis use among young Canadians. Cooke M, Asbridge M, Baskerville NB, Elton-Marshall T, Grootendorst P, Guindon E, Hammond D, MacDonald J, Macdonald M, Mancuso M, Milicic S, Montreal A, Muhajarine N, Wild C.

2018-2019

$99,820 CAD

26. Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Project Bridge Grant Marijuana legalization: Impact on prevalence and risk behaviours among youth and young adults in Canada. Hammond D, Hall W, Pacula R, George T, Rehn J, Werb D, Boudreau C, Wadsworth E, Leos-Toro C, Porath-Waller A, Elliot R.

2017-2019

$100,000 CAD

27. Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating Grant The efficacy and population-level impact of nutrition labelling and taxation to reduce free sugar consumption among youth and adults in Canada. Hammond D, Acton R, Jones AC, Kirkpatrick S, Roberto C, Veerman LJ.

2017-2019

$277,701 CAD

28. Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating Grant Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption in Canada: consumption patterns over time and estimated health care costs. Hammond D, Jones AC, Kirkpatrick S, Veerman L, Horton S.

2017-2018

$92,821 CAD

29. Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Operating Grant A between-country dietary analysis and policy scan: Leveraging population-level nutrition data to inform policy. Kirkpatrick SI, Hammond D (Co-PI), Vanderlee L, Marcinow M.

2017-2018

$100,000 CAD

30. Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Health System Research Fund Targeted Research. Understanding the Impact of online gambling opportunities on problem gambling: Evidence to inform prevention strategies. Elton-Marshall T, Turner NE, Leatherdale ST, Mann RE, Harrigan K, Hammond D, McCready J.

2016-2019

$749,456 CAD

31. Health Canada (Research Contract) Examining alcohol warning labels as a tool to increase public awareness of alcohol-related health risks and reduce alcohol intake at the population level: Evidence to inform alcohol labelling policy and practice. Hobin EP, Stockwell T, Hammond D, Greenfield T, Rosella L, McGavock J, Zhao J, Paradis C, Manson H.

2017-2020

$738,934 CAD

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32. Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada, Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetes Association, Canadian Obesity Foundation, and the Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (Research Contract) Sugar sweetened beverages (SSBs): health care and economic costs in Canada. Hammond D, Jones AC.

2016

$24,500 CAD

33. US National Institutes of Health – P01 Award (1P01CA200512-01) Evaluating how tobacco control policies are shaping the nicotine delivery market. Cummings KM, Fong GT, O’Connor RJ, Hammond D*, Bickel KW, Levy D, Thompson ME et al. *PI on Project 3: Estimating the impact of policies on consumer

demand and trial of vaporized nicotine products in youth and young adults ($1,362,170 USD).

2016-2021

$15,180,236 USD

34. Public Health Agency of Canada Surveillance of dietary patterns and the food environment among youth and young adults in Canada. Hammond D, Kirkpatrick S, Dubin J, Schonlau M, Vanderlee L, Reid JL, Hobin EP, Minaker L, Kirk S, Raine K, Black J, Paquette MC, Rosella L.

2016-2020

$1,258,141 CAD

35. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) – Operating Grant Evaluating the impact of changes to Canada’s food labelling policies on pre-packaged foods. Hammond D, Vanderlee L, Kirkpatrick S, Dubin J, Vanderkooy P.

2015-2017

$199,654 CAD

36. Toronto Public Health (Research Contract) E-cigarette vendor inventory and environmental scan: Toronto, Ontario. Hammond D, Czoli C, White C.

2015

$19,000 CAD

37. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long term Care – Health System Research Fund (HSRF) E-cigarettes in Ontario: Patterns of use among youth, product design and clinical efficacy. Hammond D, Goniewicz M, McNeill A, Papadakis S, Czoli C, Leatherdale S, Pipe A, Reid R.

2014-2016

$499,776 CAD

38. University of Waterloo Chronic Disease Prevention Initiative Seed Grant. Canadian Dietary Cohort Survey for Young Adults. Hammond D, Black J, Dubin J, Kirk S, Kirkpatrick S, Minaker LM, Paquette MC, Raine K, Schonlau M, Vanderlee L.

2014-2015

$9,933 CAD

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39. Health Canada. Promotional activities for electronic cigarettes in Canada: A review and preliminary environmental scan. Hammond D.

2014

$9,950 CAD

40. Public Health Ontario Efficacy and preferences for different approaches to calorie and sodium labelling on restaurant menus among parents of young children in Ontario: Evidence to inform implementation of the Ontario Health Kids Strategy. Hobin E, Manson H Rosella L, Hammond D.

2014

$34,500 CAD

41. Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Operating Grant Investigating the impact of a simple standardized retail nutrition labelling system on the nutritional quality of consumer's food purchases in supermarkets in Canada. Hobin EP, Hammond D (Co-PI), Bollinger B, L’Abbe M, Manson H, Rosella L, Vanderlee L.

2014-2017

$176,753 CAD

42. US National Institutes of Health Consumer appeal of very low nicotine cigarette. P-01 Supplement Grant. Cummings KM, Fong GT, Hammond D, O’Connor RJ.

2013-2014

$407,874 USD

43. OMAF and MRA Food Safety Research Program 2013/14 Food Safety and Ontario’s Youth: Can Food Safety Training Effectively Improve Knowledge and Practice in Ontario High School Students? Majowicz S, Leatherdale S, Diplock K, Papadopoulos A, Hammond D, Jones-Bitton AJ, Rebellato S, Dubin J.

2014-2017

$149,000 CAD

44. Public Health Ontario Encouraging a culture of moderation: investigating the efficacy of standard drink labels and health messages on alcohol containers among adults in Ontario. Hobin E, Hammond D, Stockwell T, Rosella L, Manson H, Rempel B.

2013-2014

$115,345 CAD

45. US National Institutes of Health Evaluating the impact of mandatory nutrition information on menus. Hammond D (PI), Harnack L, Thrasher J, Hanning RH, Thompson ME.

2013-2015

$637,729 USD

46. Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (CCSRI) Innovation Grant. Understanding utilization and impact of a smartphone smoking cessation application: a mixed methods implementation pilot study. Baskerville NB, Hammond D (Co-PI), Whittaker R, Guindon E, Brown KS, Norman C.

2013-2016

$199,301 CAD

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47. National Institute of Drug Abuse – Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study – Ad Hoc Project Using e-cigarette market trends to inform PATH. Delvano (PI), Hammond D.

2013-2014 $13,704 USD

48. Propel Centre for Population Health Impact Investigating the impact of an on-shelf nutrition labelling system on customer food purchases in supermarkets in Canada: A natural experiment. Hobin E (Co-PI), Hammond D (Co-PI), L’Abbe M, Bollinger B, Rosella L, Manson H, Vanderlee L.

2013-2014 $10,000 CAD

49. Propel Centre for Population Health Impact Health around the corner: a multi-disciplinary, mixed-methods evaluation of a healthy corner stores intervention in Toronto, Ontario Minaker L, (Co-PI), Hammond D (Co-PI), Mah C, Cook B, Raine K, McLeod L, Shelley J.

2013-2014 $10,000 CAD

50. Canadian Institute of Health Research – Operating Grant. Evaluating the impact of Canada’s caffeinated energy drink policy among youth and young adults. Hammond D (PI), Martineau C, Fenton N, Harrington D, Vanderkooy P.

2013-2015 $199,635 CAD

51. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) – Planning Grant. Ensuring uptake of RAI evidence and knowledge by all (EUREKA): A strategy for persons with mental illness. Martin L, Perlman, CP, Bieling P, Hammond D.

2013-2014

$19,986 CAD

52. British Columbia Ministry of Health. The impact of nutrition information on restaurant menus. (Contract) Hammond D (PI).

2012 $10,000 CAD

53. Canadian Foundation for Dietetic Research. Nutrition Labelling: Comprehension and Use of Nutrition Facts Tables among Young People in Canada. Hammond D (PI), Hobin EP (Co-PI), Sheeshka J, McVey G, O’Brien MF.

2012-2014 $49,822 CAD

54. Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada. Evaluation the Health Check restaurant program. (Contract) Hammond D.

2012-2014 $39,500 CAD

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55. US National Cancer Institute / National Institutes of Health (3P01CA138389-05S1) Effectiveness of Tobacco Control Policies in High vs. Low Income Countries. Cummings KM (Chief PI), Hammond D (PI for Canada), Hyland A, Thrasher JT.

2012-2014 $2,071,789 USD

56. US National Cancer Institute / National Institutes of Health (R01 CA167067-01) Building evidence for effective and sustainable cigarette warning label policy. Thrasher J, Hammond D, Santilla EA, Cummings KM, Borland R, Travers M, Fong GT, Boudreau C, Yong HH, Sebrie E, O’Connor RJ, Hardin J.

2012-2017 $2,051,721 USD

57. Canadian Institutes of Health Research – Operating Grant: Population Health Intervention Research Nutritional labeling on menus in Canada and the United States: Evidence to inform policy. Hammond D, Harnack L, Thomspon ME, Hanning RH, Thrasher J.

2012-2014

$200,000 CAD

58. Health Canada Reaching young adult smokers: An evidence based smartphone cessation application. Baskerville B, Cameron R, Cowan D, Hammond D, Guindon E, McGarry F.

2011-2012

$300,552 CAD

59. University of Waterloo Research Incentive Fund Investigating the impact of toy premiums on children’s choice of food products: evidence to inform policy. Hammond D.

2011-2012

$6,594 CAD

60. Canadian Cancer Society Research Initiative Propel Centre for Population Health Impact – Operating grant. Riley B, Brown KS, Cameron R, Fong GT, Hammond D, (5 other Co-Applicants)

2011-2016

$8,800,000 CAD

61. Public Health Agency of Canada Public health analysis of innovative nutritional labelling cafeteria initiative at Ottawa Hospitals. Hammond D, Vanderlee L.

2011-2013

$77,800 CAD

62. Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre Measuring the impact of the legalization of online gambling in Ontario. Elton-Marshall T, Leatherdale ST, Harrigan K, Hammond D, Zanna MP.

2011-2014

$360,270 CAD

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63. Health Canada A new focus on tobacco use prevention and cessation: Engaging the Canadian optometry community. Kennedy RD, Spafford MM, Brule J, Hammond D, Schultz ASH, Fong GT, Thompson ME.

2011-2012

$217,133 CAD

64. Canadian Institutes of Health Research The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project: Evaluating the impact of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control With an Emphasis on Low and Middle Income Countries. Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Hammond D, et al.

2011-2016

$7,430,000 CAD

65. International Development Research Agency The impact of health warning labels on smokeless tobacco products in India and Bangladesh. Hammond D, Gupta P, Nargis N, Mutti S.

2011-2013

$33,692 CAD

66. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Improving Quitline Reach and Integration: Evaluating a Policy Intervention Aimed at Increasing Tobacco Cessation. Campbell SH, Baskerville NB, Hammond D, Kennedy RD.

2011-2012

$197,021 CAD

67. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Shaping the direction of youth health: The COMPASS Study. Leatherdale S, Brown KS, Childs R, Elliot S, Faulkner G, Hammond D, Manske S.

2011-2016

$1,446,220 CAD

68. NIH Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre Career Development Program Grant Australian Cigarette Packaging Study. Hammond D.

2010-2011

$16,512 CAD

69. U.S. National Institutes of Health (P01 administrative supplement grant) Impact of tobacco pack size and shape on consumer perceptions. Cummings KM (Co-PI), Hammond D (Co-PI), Bansal-Travers M, O’Connor RJ, Fong GT Thrasher J, Tworek C.

2010-2011

$117,524 USD

70. Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute The impact of regulating nutritional information on menus: evidence to inform policy. Hammond D, Hanning RM, Thrasher JF.

2010-2012

$281,549 CAD

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71. Health Canada Federal Tobacco Control Strategy Contribution Funding Chatter Box: Policy Implications for Cigarette Packaging beyond Light and Mild. O’Connor S, Schwartz R, Dewhirst T, Hammond D, Cohen J, Di Sante E, Philipneri A, Tilson M, Lavack A.

2010-2011 $182,994 CAD

72. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Effects of current and plain cigarette pack design on smokers' cigarette evaluation. NHMRC Project grant #623202 Wakefield M, Hammond D, Goldberg M, Durkin S, Chapman S.

2010-2011 $646,800 AUD

73. U.S. National Institutes of Health International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Survey Fong GT, Cummings KM, Borland R, Hastings G, Thompson M, Hyland A, McNeill A, Hammond D, et al.

2009-2012

$2,772,801 USD

74. U.S. National Institutes of Health: P-01 Project Grant The effectiveness of tobacco control policies in high vs. low income countries. *Principle Investigator on Project 2: $785,857 USD *Co-Investigator on Projects 1,3-5: $11,366,361 USD

2009-2014

$12,152,218 USD

75. NIH Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre Career Development Program Grant The impact of plain packaging. Hammond D, Doxey JR.

2009-2010

$11,500 USD

76. Health Canada Tobacco Control Programme – Tobacco Products Regulatory Science Project Grants (Contract) Clinical Study Investigating the behaviour of smokers using reduced nicotine cigarettes. Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, Benowitz N, Fong GT.

2009-2011

$348,328 CAD

77. CIHR Training Grant in Population Intervention for Chronic Disease Prevention: A Pan-Canadian Program. PIs: Cameron R, Riley B, Ferrence R, Raine K, Gotay C, Plotnikoff R. Co-Is: 58 additional mentors, including Hammond D.

2009-2015 $1,950,000 CAD

78. CIHR Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative Tobacco packaging regulations: plain packaging and beyond. Hammond D, Fong GT, Zanna MP.

2008-2010

$79,465 CAD

79. Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre Career Development Program Grant International Packaging Study Hammond D, O’Connor RJ.

2008-2009

$17,500 USD

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80. Health Canada Tobacco Control Programme – Tobacco Products Regulatory Science Project Grants. (Contract) Tobacco product reporting regulations: Evaluation and dissemination of key findings. Hammond D, O’Connor RJ, McNeill A, Collishaw N.

2007-2009

$43,637 CAD

81. Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative-IDEA Grant Asia Pacific Smoking Study Hammond D, Suzuki G, Yang J, Awang R, O’Connor RJ.

2006-2008

$50,000 CAD

82. Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre Career Development Program Grant Asia Pacific Smoking Study. Hammond D.

2006-2008

$56,000 CAD

83. Ontario Tobacco Research Unit (OTRU) Investigator Award Communicating tobacco product and constituent information to smokers. Hammond D.

2006-2007

$20,000 USD

84. National Cancer Institute / National Institutes of Health (US) Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation in China and South Korea: The ITC-Asia Project Fong GT, Borland R, Cummings KM, Hastings G, Thompson M, Hyland A, Hammond D, et al.

2006-2011

$2,875,544 USD

85. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project: Evaluating the Psychosocial and Behavioural Effects of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Fong GT, Borland R, Cummings KM, Hastings G, Thompson M, Hyland A, Hammond D, et al.

2007-2011

$3,880,438 CAD

86. Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative Human smoking behaviour, cigarette toxicity, and international testing protocols. Hammond D, Fong GT.

2005-2007

$80,000 CAD

87. National Cancer Institute (US) Evaluating Low Ignition Propensity Cigarette Legislation O’Connor RJ, Giovino G, Cummings KM, Fong GT, Hammond D.

2006-2009

$1,950,500 USD

88. Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre—Career Development Grant Cigarette design and product regulation. Hammond D.

2005-2006

$25,000 USD

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89. Trans-disciplinary Tobacco Use Research Centre—Developmental Research Grant Impact of Lower Ignition Propensity Cigarettes on Smoking Behaviours and Toxin Exposure. Hammond D.

2005-2006

$25,000 USD

90. National Cancer Institute / National Institutes of Health (US) International Tobacco Control Policy Survey. Cummings KM, Fong GT, Borland R, Hastings G, Giovino G, McNeill A, Chaloupka F, Zanna MP, Hyland A, Hammond D. et al.

2004-2007 $2,759,800 USD

91. National Cancer Institute /National Institutes of Health (US) Building the Evidence Base for Tobacco Control Policies: Transdisciplinary Tobacco Use Research Center. Cummings KM, Fong GT, Borland R, Hastings G, Giovino G, McNeill A, Chaloupka F, Zanna MP, Hyland A, Hammond D. et al.

2004-2009 $9,576,775 USD

92. Health Canada, Tobacco Control Program. Tobacco Control in Post-Secondary Institutions. Hammond D. (Contract)

2004-2005 $74,000 CAD

93. Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative (CTCRI) Youth Smoking Prevention- Industry Denormalization Project. Hammond D.

2003-2004 $10,000 CAD

94. Canadian Tobacco Control Research Initiative (CTCRI) Tobacco Industry Marketing Strategies: Sponsorship, Promotion, & Point-of-Sale. Hammond D.

2003-2004 $10,000 CAD

GRANT REVIEW COMMITTEES

2017-2019 CIHR-IPPH Trailblazer Award in Population Health Solutions. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Institute of Population and Public Health. (Review Committee)

2017-2018 Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (CCSRI), Awards for Excellence. (Review Committee)

2016-2020 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Institute of Population and Public Health Doctoral Research Awards. (Review Committee)

2016 Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (CCSRI), Awards for Excellence. (Review Committee)

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GRANT REVIEW COMMITTEES

2015 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Institute of Population and Public Health Doctoral Research Awards. (Review Committee)

2015 Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute (CCSRI), Awards for Excellence. (Review Committee)

2012 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism, and Diabetes. Programmatic Grants in Food and Health. (Review Committee)

2010 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Catalyst Grant -Prevention and Treatment of Illicit Substance Use and Catalyst Grant: Tobacco Use and Nicotine Addiction (Review Committee)

2009 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Prevention of Cardiovascular & Respiratory Diseases committee

2008 Bloomberg Tobacco Control Idea Grants (Review committee)

2008 National Cancer Institute of Canada Personnel Awards (Prevention panel)

2007 Ontario Tobacco Control Unit – Small Grants Awards Review Committee

2007 Cancer Council of Victoria (Australia) – External reviewer

2007 Canadian Institutes of Health Research Research (CIHR) Strategic Training Program in Tobacco Research Grants Competition – Review Committee

2006 California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, Public Health Section – Review Committee

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Areas of teaching expertise include health behaviour, health communication, health policy, addictive behaviour, harm reduction, global health, and population-level health.

Courses taught:

HLTH 102—Introduction to Health Studies PHS 603—Public health policy PHS 662—Global health HLTH/KIN 349 — Health behaviour change

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HLTH 620—Selected Topics (Relative risk and tobacco use) HLTH 620—Selected Topics (Harm reduction & cannabis use) HLTH 620—Selected Topics (Sources in nutrition information: national trends) HLTH 620—Selected Topics (Nutrition labelling policies) HLTH 620—Selected Topics (Tobacco control in China) PSYCH 810—Selected Topics (Perceptions of Low tar cigarettes) HLTH 620—Selected Topics (Popular Mass Media and Public Health)