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Social norms towards smoking: Their definition, measurement, and the debated influence of e-cigarettes

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Date Published:
12 Apr 2018
Contact person:
NDARC reception +61 (2) 9385 0333
Event date: 
Thursday, 12 April 2018 - 3:00pm

The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre is pleased to present:

Katherine East (National Addiction Centre, Kings College London)
“Social norms towards smoking: Their definition, measurement, and the debated influence of e-cigarettes”

Thursday, 12 April 3.00pm-4.00pm

About the speaker:

Katie is a first-year PhD student studying under the supervision of Professor Ann McNeill and Dr Sara Hitchman.

She previously worked as a Research Worker, within the Additions department, on the development of tools to measure norms towards ordinary cigarettes and nicotine use. Her interests include a wide range of topics relating to addiction and substance misuse, particularly in individuals with mental health problems.

Katie completed her MSc in Clinical Mental Health Sciences at University College London, and her BSc in Experimental Psychology at The University of Bristol.

Open to: 
Public
Location: 
NDARC Seminar Room: Building R1, UNSW Australia Randwick Campus, 22 - 32 King Street, Randwick (visitors please report to reception in building R3)
Cost: 
Free - no booking required
Booking deadline: 
Contact for inquiries: 
NDARC reception +61 (2) 9385 0333