Dr Rebecca Gray
Senior Research Officer
School of Health Sciences
Massey University
New Zealand
Biography
Dr. Rebecca Gray is currently working as a Senior Research Officer in the Department of School of Health Sciences, Massey univesity , Newzealand. Her research interests includes Public health, health promotion, disease prevention, health communication and messaging, social science, community interventions, social determinants of health, equity, complex systems, health literacy, cultural models of health and wellbeing, political discourse about health and responsibility, migration and settlement, evaluation of health-promoting initiatives.. she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Rebecca Gray is the member of many international affiliations. She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. she has authored of many research articles/books related to Public health, health promotion, disease prevention, health communication and messaging, social science, community interventions, social determinants of health, equity, complex systems, health literacy, cultural models of health and wellbeing, political discourse about health and responsibility, migration and settlement, evaluation of health-promoting initiatives..
Research Interest
Public health, health promotion, disease prevention, health communication and messaging, social science, community interventions, social determinants of health, equity, complex systems, health literacy, cultural models of health and wellbeing, political discourse about health and responsibility, migration and settlement, evaluation of health-promoting initiatives.
Publications
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Gifford, H., Tautolo, E-S., Erick, S., Hoek, JA., Gray, RJ., & Edwards, R. (2016). A qualitative analysis of MÄori and Pacific smokers' views on informed choice and smoking. BMJ Open. 25(1), 46-51 Retrieved from http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/
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Hoek, JA., Ball, J., Gray, RJ., & Tautolo, E-S. (2016). Smoking as an ‘informed choice’: implications for endgame strategies. Tobacco Control.
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Matheson, AG., Walton, M., Gray, R., Lindberg, K., Shanthakumar, M., Fyfe, C., . . . Borman, B. (2017). Evaluating a community-based public health intervention using a complex systems approach. Journal of public health. In press