Educational differences in the impact of pictorial cigarette warning labels on smokers: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Europe surveys.

Nagelhout GE, Willemsen MC, de Vries H, Mons U, Hitchman SC, Kunst AE, Guignard R, Siahpush M, Yong H, van den Putte B, Fong

Educational differences in associations of noticing anti-tobacco information with smoking-related attitudes and quit intentions: findings from the International Tobacco Control Europe Surveys.

Springvloet L, Willemsen MC, Mons U, van den Putte B, Kunst AE, Guignard R, Hummel K, Allwright S, Siahpush M, de Vries H, Nagelhout

Trends and socioeconomic differences in policy triggers for thinking about quitting smoking: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Europe Surveys.

Hummel K, Nagelhout GE, Willemsen MC, Driezen P, Springvloet L, Mons U, Kunst AE, Guignard R, Allwright S, van den Putte B, Hoving C,

Prevalence and reasons for use of electronic cigarettes among smokers: Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Netherlands Survey

Hummel K, Hoving C, Nagelhout GE, De Vries H, van den Putte B, Candel MJJM, Borland R, Willemsen MC. Int J Drug Policy. 2015

Socioeconomic and country variations in cross-border cigarette purchasing as tobacco tax avoidance strategy. Findings from the ITC Europe Surveys.

Nagelhout GE, van den Putte B, Allwright S, Mons U, McNeill A, Guignard R, Beck F, Siahpush M, Joossens L, Fong GT, de Vries

‘I bet I can do it!’ – Reach and effectiveness of a television show about smoking cessation among low, moderate, and high educated smokers.

Nagelhout GE, Wiebing MA, van den Putte B, de Vries H, Crone M, Bot SM, Willemsen MC. Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidswetenschappen. 2014 Mar;9 2(2):84-92. Introduction: