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Clegg Smith K, Chapman S. How the news media influence tobacco use. in: National Cancer Institute. The Role of the Media in Promoting and Controlling Tobacco Use. Tobacco Control Monograph No. 19. Bethesda, MD: U.S Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. NIH Pub. No 07-6242, 2008. 684pp

Mackenzie R, Chapman S, Johnson N, McGeechan K, Holding S. News coverage of cancer on Australian television. Med J Aust 2008; 189:155-8.

Mackenzie R, Chapman S, Salkeld G, Holding S. The Rule of Rescue and media influence on health policy: Herceptin subsidization in Australia. J Roy Soc Med 2008; 101:305-12.

Mackenzie R, Chapman S, Holding S. “A matter of faith, not science”: discourse on prostate cancer screening in Australian news media 2003-2006. J Royal Soc Med 2007; 100:513-521.

Mackenzie R, Chapman S, Barratt A, Holding S. “The news is all good”: misrepresentations and inaccuracies in Australian news media discourse on prostate cancer screening. Med J Aust 2007; 187: 507-10. see also Sydney Morning Herald Nov 5 2007 and listen to an extended interview on ABC's Health Report (see audio on 5 November 2007)

Bonfiglioli CMF, Smith BJ, King LA, Chapman SF, Holding SJ. Choice and voice: obesity debates in television news. Med J Aust 2007;187:442-5.

Bonfiglioli C, King L, Smith B, Chapman S, Holding S. Obesity in the news: political hot potato or human interest story? Aust Journalism Rev 2007;29:53-61.

Li M, Chapman S, Agho K, Eastman CJ. Can even minimal news coverage influence consumer health-related behaviour? A case study of iodized salt sales, Australia. Health Education Research 2007; doi: 10.1093/her/cym028

Chapman S, MacKenzie R. Fainting schoolgirls wipe $A1bn off market value of Gardasil firm.BMJ 2007;334:1195

Chapman S, Nguyen TN, White C. Press released papers are more downloaded and cited. Tobacco Control 2007;16:71.

Leask J, Chapman S, Hawe P, Burgess M. Resilience and risk: What maintains parental support for vaccination when tested by anti-vaccination messages? Vaccine 2006; 24 (49-50):7238-45.

Wakefield M, Clegg Smith K, Chapman S. Framing of Australian newspaper coverage of a secondhand smoke injury claim: lessons for media advocacy. Critical Public Health 2005;15:53-63.

Gunasekera H, Chapman S, Campbell S. Sex and drugs in popular movies: an analysis of the top 200 films. J Royal Soc Med 2005;98:464-70.

Champion D, Chapman S. Framing pub smoking bans: An analysis of Australian print news media coverage, March 1996- March 2003. J Epidemiol Community Health 2005; 59:679-84.

Blows S, Ivers R. Chapman S. 'Banned from the streets I have paid to use': An analysis of Australian print media coverage of proposals for restrictions on passenger and night driving restrictions for young drivers. Injury Prev 2005;11:304-8.

Chapman S, McLeod K, Wakefield M, Holding S. Impact of news of celebrity illness on breast cancer screening: Kylie Minogue's breast cancer diagnosis. Med J Aust 2005;183:247-250.

Ackermann D, Chapman S, Leask J. Media coverage of anthrax vaccination refusal by Australian Defence Force personnel. Vaccine 2004;23:411-7.

Durrant R, Wakefield M, McLeod K, Clegg-Smith K, Chapman S. Tobacco in the news: An analysis of newspaper coverage of tobacco issues in Australia, 2001. Tobacco Control 2003; Suppl2:1175-81.

Ooi E, Chapman S. News reports of cancer breakthroughs: hope or hype? Med J Aust 2003;179:639-43.

Leask J, Chapman S. 'The cold hard facts'. Immunisation and vaccine preventable diseases in Australia's newsprint media 1993-1998. Soc Sci Med 2002;54:445-457.

Davies P, Chapman S, Leask J. Anti-vaccination activists on the world wide web. Arch Dis Childhood 2002;87:22-5.

Chapman S. Advocacy in public health: roles and challenges. Int J Epidemiol 2001;30:6:1226-32.

Chapman S, Dominello A. A strategy for increasing news media coverage of tobacco and health in Australia. Health Promotion Int 2001; 16:137-43.

Carter S, Chapman S. John's $12 tonic: press coverage of the government's selling of a private health insurance rebate. Aust NZ J Public Health 2001; 25:265-71.

Haas M, Chapman S, Viney R, Hall J, Ferguson A. The news on health care costs: a study of reporting in the Australian print media for 1996. J Health Services Research & Policy 2001;6:78-84.

Edwards J, Chapman S. Using magazines for adolescent females as a vehicle for health promotion. Health Promotion J Aust 10;206-6.

Elliot A, Chapman S. "Heroin hell their own making”: construction of heroin users in the Australian press 1992-97. Drug & Alcohol Rev 2000;19:191-201.

Christofides N, Chapman S, Dominello A. The new pariahs: discourse on the tobacco industry in the Sydney press, 1993-97. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 1999 23:233-239.

Lawrence G, Bammer G, Chapman S. “Sending the wrong signal”: Analysis of print media reportage of the ACT heroin prescription proposal, August 1997. Aust NZ J Public Health 2000;24:254-64.

Shea R, Chapman S. Media reportage of rural health and safety: a review of articles published in The Land newspaper. Aust J Rural Health 2001;9:206-8.

Chapman S. Postmodernism and public health. Aust NZ J Public Health 1998;22:403-6.

Leask J, Chapman S. “An attempt to swindle nature”:press reportage of anti-immunisation, Australia 1993-97. Aust NZ J Public Health 1998;22:17-26.

Chapman S, Wutzke S. Not in our backyard: media coverage of community opposition to mobile phone towers: an application of Sandman's outrage model of risk perception. Aust NZ J Public Health 1997;21:614- 20.

Brown J, Chapman S, Lupton D. Infinitesimal risk as public health crisis: media coverage of a doctor to patient HIV contact tracing investigation. Soc Sci Med 1996;43:1685-95.

Lupton D, Chapman S. The healthy lifestyle might be the death of you: discourses on diet, cholesterol control & heart disease in the press and among the lay public. Sociology of Health and Illness 1995;17:477-94.

Lupton D, McCarthy S, Chapman S. Panic bodies: discourse on risk and HIV antibody testing. Sociology of Health and Illness 1995;17:89-108.

Lupton D, McCarthy S, Chapman S. Doing the right thing: the symbolic meanings and experiences of the HIV test. Soc Sci Med 1995;41:173-80.

Lupton D, Chapman S, Wong WL. Back to complacency:AIDS in the Australian press, March- September 1990. Health Ed Res1993;8:5-17.

Chapman S, Marks R, King M. Trends in tans and skin protection used by models in Australian fashion magazines. Am J Public Health 1992;82:1677-80.

Lupton D, Chapman S. Death of a heart surgeon: some thoughts about press accounts of the murder of Victor Chang. BMJ 1991;303:1583-6.

Chapman S. Advertising and psychotropic drugs: the place of myth in ideological reproduction. Soc Sci Med 1979; 13A:751 64.