Integrated System Dynamics: Analysis of Policy Options for Tobacco Control in New Zealand

Authors

  • Robert Cavana Victoria University of Wellington
  • Martin Tobias

Keywords:

system dynamics, dynamic simulation, tobacco policy model, tobacco control policies, New Zealand Ministry of Health

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of the system dynamics model that has been developed to assist the Ministry of Health to evaluate the dynamic consequences of tobacco control policies in New Zealand. The model consists of 4 sectors: population; smoking prevalences; second hand smoke; and tobacco attributable deaths. The model is simulated for 20-30 years into the future. The simulation package used is 'iThink', and a user interface is presented for policy analysis. A range of illustrative scenarios are provided, including: business as usual; fiscal strategies involving less affordable cigarettes; harm minimisation strategies involving either less addictive cigarettes or less toxic cigarettes; and combinations of the above policies. The main output variables (performance measures) include current smoking prevalence, tobacco consumption, and tobacco attributable mortality. Finally areas for future model enhancement are identified.

Author Biography

Robert Cavana, Victoria University of Wellington

A/Professor in Systems Science Victoria Management School

Published

2008-07-04

How to Cite

Cavana, R., & Tobias, M. (2008). Integrated System Dynamics: Analysis of Policy Options for Tobacco Control in New Zealand. Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the ISSS - 2008, Madison, Wisconsin, 3(1). Retrieved from https://journals.isss.org/index.php/proceedings52nd/article/view/1052