Allan has produced hundreds of written reports and PowerPoint presentations, some of which are in the public domain, but the following are papers published in refereed journals, primarily while working at the University of Auckland.
Wyllie A., Casswell, S., Stewart, J. (1989). The Response of New Zealand Boys to Corporate and Sponsorship Advertising on Television. British Journal of Addiction, 84:639-646.
Wyllie, A. (1990). Drinking, Drunkenness and Implications for Prevention. In: MacEwan, I. (ed). New Directions in the Study of Alcohol: Drinking and Drunkeness. Proceedings of the First Conference, Paraparaumu Beach, 15-17 February. Wellington: Alcoholic Liquor Advisory Council
Wyllie, A., Casswell, S. (1990). Sample Attrition from a New Zealand Longitudinal Study. New Zealand Statistician, 25, 10-14.
Wyllie, A., Casswell, S. Stewart, J. (1991). The Response of Young Men to Increased Television Advertising of Alcohol in New Zealand. Health Promotion International, 6(3):191-197.
Wyllie, A. Casswell, S. (1991). A Qualitative Investigation of Young Men’s Drinking in New Zealand. Health Education Research: Theory and Practice, 6, 49-55
Martin, C., Wyllie, A., Casswell, S. (1992). Types of New Zealand Drinkers and their Associated Alcohol-Related Problems. Journal of Drug Issues, 22, 773-796
Wyllie, A., Casswell, S. (1992). Formative Evaluation of a Policy-Orientated Print Media Campaign. Health Promotion International, 7, 155-161.
Wyllie, A., Casswell, S. (1993). Identifying Target Segments of Male Drinkers for Health Promotion Activities. Health Promotion International, 8, 249-261.
Casswell, S., Zhang, J.F., Wyllie, A. (1993) The Importance of Amount and Location of Drinking for the Experience of Alcohol-Related Problems. Addiction, 88, 1527-1534
Wyllie, A., Holibar, F., Jakob-Hoff, M., Casswell, S. (1993). A Qualitative Investigation of the Introduction of Wine in New Zealand Grocery Outlets. Contemporary Drug Problems, 20, 33-49.
Wyllie, A., Zhang, J.F., Casswell, S. (1994) Comparison of Six Alcohol Consumption Measures from Survey Data. Addiction, 89, 425-430
Holibar, F., Wyllie, A., Casswell, S. (1994). Qualitative Research in Health Promotion Communication Programmes, Sites, 28, 55-63.
Wyllie, A., Black, S., Zhang, J.F. & Casswell, S. (1994). Sample Frame Bias in Telephone Based Research in New Zealand, New Zealand Statistician, 29, 40-53.
Thomson, A., Bradley, E., Casswell, S., Wyllie, A. (1997). A qualitative investigation of the responses of in treatment and recovering heavy drinkers to alcohol advertising on New Zealand television. Contemporary Drug Problems, 24, 133-146
Wyllie, A., Holibar, F., Casswell, S., Fuamatu, N, Aiolupatea, K., Moewaka Barnes, H., Panapa, A. (1997) A qualitative investigation of responses to televised alcohol advertisements. Contemporary Drug Problems, 24, 103-132
Wyllie, A. (1997) Evaluation of a campaign towards reduction of intoxication on licensed premises. Health Promotion International, 12, 197-207.
Wyllie, A. and Casswell, S. (1997) Gender focus of target groups for alcohol health promotion strategies. Health Promotion International, 12, 141-149
Hill, L., Casswell, S., Maskill, C., Jones, S., Wyllie, A. (1998) Fruit and vegetables as adolescent food choices, Health Promotion International, 13, 55-65.
Wyllie, A., Zhang, J.F. Casswell, S. (1998) Positive responses to televised beer advertisements associated with drinking and problems reported by 18 to 29 year olds. Addiction, 93, 749-760
Wyllie, A., Zhang, J.F. Casswell, S. (1998) Responses to televised alcohol advertisements associated with drinking behaviour of 10 to 17 year olds. Addiction, 93, 361-371
Blewden, M and Wyllie, A. (1998) Outcome evaluation findings from a pilot injury prevention project in the meat industry. Journal of Occupational Health and Safety.14, 401-408
Hammond K, Wyllie A, Casswell S. (1999) The extent and nature of televised food advertising to New Zealand children and adolescents, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 23, 49-55
Wyllie, A., Zhang, J., Casswell, S. (2000) Risk functions for frequency of alcohol-related negative consequences: New Zealand survey data. Addiction, 95, 1821-1832
Thornicroft, C., Wyllie, A., Thornicroft, G., Mehta, N. (2013) Impact of the ”Like Minds, Like Mine” anti-stigma and discrimination campaign in New Zealand on anticipated and experienced discrimination. Aust N Z J Psychiatry http://anp.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/11/18/0004867413512687
