Yvette van der Eijk
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- Public Health
- Tobacco
- Health Policy
- Ethics
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Brief Description of Research:
Dr Yvette van der Eijk has a research background in global tobacco control and public health ethics. Her research is primarily focused on supporting tobacco policies in Singapore using a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research methods. She is also interested in addictions, mental health, and the role of industries in public health and noncommunicable diseases more broadly.
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Five Representative Publications:
Amul GGH, Tan GPP, van der Eijk Y (2020) A systematic review of tobacco industry tactics in Southeast Asia: lessons for other low- and middle-income regions. International Journal of Health Policy and Management. Doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.97.
van der Eijk Y, Lee JK, Ling P (2018) How menthol is key to the tobacco industry’s strategy of recruiting and retaining young smokers in Singapore. Journal of Adolescent Health 64:347-354.
van der Eijk Y, Bialous S, Glantz S (2018) The tobacco industry and children’s rights. Pediatrics. 141:e20174106.
van der Eijk Y, McDaniel P, Bialous S (2017) The United Nations Global Compact: an “inroad” into the UN and reputation boost for the tobacco industry. Tobacco Control. Doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-054055.
van der Eijk Y, Porter G (2015) Human rights and ethical considerations for a tobacco-free generation. Tobacco Control 24:238-242.
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Appointments
Education
Research Areas
- Public Health
- Tobacco
- Health Policy
- Ethics
Research Description
Dr Yvette van der Eijk has a research background in global tobacco control and public health ethics. Her research is primarily focused on supporting tobacco policies in Singapore using a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research methods. She is also interested in addictions, mental health, and the role of industries in public health and noncommunicable diseases more broadly.
Research Videos
Selected Publications
Amul GGH, Tan GPP, van der Eijk Y (2020) A systematic review of tobacco industry tactics in Southeast Asia: lessons for other low- and middle-income regions. International Journal of Health Policy and Management. Doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.97.
van der Eijk Y, Lee JK, Ling P (2018) How menthol is key to the tobacco industry’s strategy of recruiting and retaining young smokers in Singapore. Journal of Adolescent Health 64:347-354.
van der Eijk Y, Bialous S, Glantz S (2018) The tobacco industry and children’s rights. Pediatrics. 141:e20174106.
van der Eijk Y, McDaniel P, Bialous S (2017) The United Nations Global Compact: an “inroad” into the UN and reputation boost for the tobacco industry. Tobacco Control. Doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2017-054055.
van der Eijk Y, Porter G (2015) Human rights and ethical considerations for a tobacco-free generation. Tobacco Control 24:238-242.