Gale, J. Crane, J. Siebers, R. Howden-Chapman, P. Phipps, R. (2005). Is the Wellington medical school facility a sick building? The New Zealand Medical Student Journal, 3
Thomson, G. Wilson, N. Howden-Chapman, P. (2005). Attitudes to, and knowledge of, secondhand smoke in New Zealand homes and cars New Zealand Medical Journal, 118(1213).
Keall, M. Baker, M. Howden-Chapman, P. Cunningham, M. Cunningham, C. (2007). Healthy Housing Index Pilot Study Final Report. He Kāinga Oranga/Housing & Health Research Programme Department of Public Health, University of Otago, Wellington.
Sheuya, S. Howden-Chapman, P. Patel, S. (2007). The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities. Journal of Urban Health, 84, 98–108.
Bierre, S. Howden-Chapman, P. Signal, L. Cunningham, C. (2007). Institutional challenges in addressing healthy low-cost housing for all: learning from past policy. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 30, 42-64.
Telfar-Barnard, L. Baker, M. Hales, S. Howden-Chapman, P. (2008). Excess winter morbidity and mortality: still a lack of evidence that housing or socio-economic status makes much difference. Reviews on Environmental Health, 23(3), 203-221.
Keall, M. Kamalesh, V. Baker, M. Howden-Chapman, P. (2009). Taranaki home injury hazards study. Build Magazine, 112, 52-5.
Howden-Chapman, P. Bennett, J. Siebers, R. (Eds.), (2009). Do damp and mould matter? Health impact of leaky homes. Wellington: Steele Roberts Aotearoa, 172p.
Pene, G. Peita, M. Howden-Chapman, P. (2009). Living the Tokelauan way in New Zealand. Social Policy Journal, 35, 79-92.
Chapman, R. Howden-Chapman, P. Viggers, H. O'Day, D. Kennedy, M. (2009). Retrofitting housing with insulation: a cost-benefit analysis of a randomised community trial. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 63(4),