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Jude Ball image.BA (Psych), MA (Crit Psych), GradDipPH , PhD
Senior Research Fellow; ASPIRE 2025, HePPRU

Contact details

Email jude.ball@otago.ac.nz

Research interests and activities

Jude is a senior research fellow affiliated to the ASPIRE Aotearoa tobacco control research centre,  HePPRU, and the Adolescent Health Research Group (the team behind the Youth 2000 survey series). She joined the Department in November 2014 with a background in critical psychology, health promotion and applied research. She completed a PhD in 2019 exploring the drivers of long-term trends in adolescent risk behaviour, in particular smoking, cannabis use, binge drinking and sexual behaviour. Her research focuses on the impact of the changing social context on youth trends, and the inter-relationships between smoking and other risk behaviours in young people. Alcohol and drug harm and mental health promotion are also areas of research interest.

Current projects include:

  • A qualitative project investigating the change function and meaning of substance use (and non-use) in young people’s lives (Funding: Marsden Fast Start).
    Adolescent Friendships and Lifestyles Study
  • Leading the young adult strand of the EASE cohort study of smokers and recent quitters (Funding: HRC Programme Grant), and contributing the ITC Youth survey which launched in NZ in 2023
  • Investigating latent need for early intervention to address tobacco, e-cigarette, alcohol and drug use among secondary students (Funding: Health Promotion Agency)
  • A project appraising New Zealand’s monitoring system for youth substance use (Funding: Health Promotion Agency)
  • Investigation of trends in alcohol harm

Publications

Crossin, R., Ball, J., & Boden, J. (2024). Alcohol and suicide: The facts. The Briefing, (31 October). Retrieved from https://www.phcc.org.nz/briefing/alcohol-and-suicide-facts Journal - Research Other

Hoek, J., Waa, A., Ball, J., Edwards, R., & Graham-DeMello, A. (2024). Government struggling with evidence: HTPs, addiction levels, and Smokefree 2025. The Briefing, (10 October). Retrieved from https://www.phcc.org.nz/briefing/government-struggling-evidence-htps-addiction-levels-and-smokefree-2025 Journal - Research Other

Hoek, J., Ball, J., & Edwards, R. (2024). New vaping bill: Some important progress but critical gaps remain. The Briefing, (20 September). Retrieved from https://www.phcc.org.nz/briefing/new-vaping-bill-some-important-progress-critical-gaps-remain Journal - Research Other

Nip, J., Ball, J., Hoek, J., Edwards, R., Pettie, M., & Gregan, M.-J. (2024). Can oral tobacco and nicotine products help people to stop smoking? The Briefing, (13 August). Retrieved from https://www.phcc.org.nz/briefing/can-oral-tobacco-and-nicotine-products-help-people-stop-smoking Journal - Research Other

Hoek, J., Ball, J., Waa, A., Graham-DeMello, A., Edwards, R., & Gregan, M.-J. (2024). Mind the gap: Associate Health Minister's actions conflict with Ministry advice, align with tobacco industry lobbying. The Briefing, (18 July). Retrieved from https://www.phcc.org.nz/briefing/mind-gap-associate-health-ministers-actions-conflict-ministry-advice-align-tobacco Journal - Research Other

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