A qualitative study of what motivates Māori, Pacific Island and low socio-economic peoples in Aotearoa/New Zealand to stop smoking Marewa Glover, Vili Nosa, Donna Watson, Janine Paynter October, 2010 Prepared by: Centre for Tobacco Control Research School of Population Health – Tamaki Campus Private Bag 92019 Auckland 1142 New Zealand CITATION Glover M., Nosa V., Watson D., Paynter J. (2010) WhyKwit: A qualitative study of what motivates Māori, Pacific Island and low socio-economic peoples in Aotearoa/New Zealand to stop smoking. Auckland: University of Auckland, School of Population Health, Centre for Tobacco Control Research. Correspondence to: Dr Marewa Glover Centre for Tobacco Control Research Social & Community Health School of Population Health University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland New Zealand. Fax: 64 9 303 5932 Email:
[email protected] CONTENTS This document combines three separate WhyKwit study documents: the Literature Review, and the Methodology and Results reports. Each individual document was completed to different deadlines as required by the Health Research Council of New Zealand and the Ministry of Health. The Methodology report was completed in November, 2009, the Literature Review in January, 2010, and the Results report in October, 2010. Report One: Literature review (pp. 1-56) Report Two: Methodology report (pp. 1-34) Report Three: Results report (pp. 1-195) REPORT ONE Literature Review Marewa Glover, Vili Nosa, Donna Watson, Janine Paynter, Bibi de Zeeuw, Raina Tutini, Jane Stephen, Erana Kaye-Berghan, Missy Purnomo TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD 4 PART ONE: OVERVIEW 5 1. The WhyKwit Study 5 2. Research aims of the WhyKwit study 5 3.