Karl Parker

researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-0858-1826

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P1153Scopus author ID55627648900

P108employerMassey UniversityQ1134606
P734family nameParkerQ1628041
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Q47568392Are government-approved products containing new psychoactive substances perceived to be safer and more socially acceptable than alcohol, tobacco and illegal drugs? Findings from a survey of police arrestees in New Zealand
Q40472478Associations between the neighbourhood built environment and out of school physical activity and active travel: An examination from the Kids in the City study.
Q52628698Availability of alcohol: Location, time and ease of purchase in high- and middle-income countries: Data from the International Alcohol Control study.
Q40728565Children's Out-of-School Independently Mobile Trips, Active Travel, and Physical Activity: A Cross-Sectional Examination from the Kids in the City Study
Q50020248Cross-country comparison of proportion of alcohol consumed in harmful drinking occasions using the International Alcohol Control Study.
Q53157392Do police arrestees substitute legal highs for other drugs?
Q54985015Drinking patterns vary by gender, age and country-level income: Cross-country analysis of the International Alcohol Control Study
Q51835324Long-term impact on alcohol-involved crashes of lowering the minimum purchase age in New Zealand.
Q35785539Neighbourhood built environment associations with body size in adults: mediating effects of activity and sedentariness in a cross-sectional study of New Zealand adults
Q40026900Policy-Relevant Behaviors Predict Heavier Drinking in Both On and Off Premises and Mediate the Relationship Between Heavier Alcohol Consumption and Age, Gender, and Socioeconomic Status-Analysis from the International Alcohol Control Study.
Q49719611Policy-relevant behaviours predict heavier drinking and mediate the relationship with age, gender and education status: Analysis from the International Alcohol Control study.
Q50951293Primary health care access and ambulatory sensitive hospitalizations in New Zealand
Q38824604Recent Trends in Alcohol and Other Drug Use Among Police Detainees in New Zealand, 2010-2015.
Q92762388Reduction in Late-Night Violence following the Introduction of National New Zealand Trading Hour Restrictions
Q47225435The International Alcohol Control Study: Methodology and implementation.
Q51257105The impact of the prohibition of benzylpiperazine (BZP) "legal highs" on the availability, price and strength of BZP in New Zealand.

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