95
CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
TAB 3
Board 9 Optimizing the selection of priority
populations using a multi-prong
approach for promoting colorectal
cancer screening—
Tali Schneider, MPH,
CHES
Board 10 Transitions to Care for Older Women
Seeking Cancer Screening Services in
Safety Net Settings in Georgia—
Sarah
Blake, MA, PhD
Organized by: Cancer Forum
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Women’s Caucus
3187.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Improving Access to Cancer Screening
among Minority and Underserved
Communities, I
Board 1 Mailed FIT to Improve Colorectal Cancer
Screening in an Integrated Safety-Net
System—
Carly Rachocki, MPH
Board 2 Factors Associated with Colorectal
Cancer Screening Behaviors Among
Korean Americans—
Grace X. Ma, PhD
Board 3 Breast and cervical cancer control in
the 21st century: Results from a screen,
result and treat in one-day screening
model for medically underserved
women—
Jameisha B. Brown, M.S., CHES
Board 4 Helping southern Idaho disparate
populations get recommended
colorectal cancer screening—
Melanie
Shouse-Gonzales, MSPH, MCHES
Board 5 Factors that determine concern about
colorectal cancer—
Nicholas Albaugh
Board 6 Investigating Travel Time to
Mammogram Facilities as a Barrier
for Early Detection of Breast Cancer
among Underserved Women—
Patricia
Da Rosa, DDS,
M.Sc.
Board 7 Adverse Childhood Experiences and
Use of Colorectal Cancer Screening
Among Women—
Héctor Alcalá, PhD
Board 8 Breast Cancer Screening Barriers and
Medical Mistrust Among Arab American
Women—
Kim Jaffee, MSW, PhD
Board 9 Effective client-directed interventions
in randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
to improve colorectal cancer screening
among underserved and underinsured
populations: A Systematic Review—
Bria
Thomas
Board 10 Role of the Gulf War on Kuwaiti Breast
Cancer: Environmental Factors and
Stressful Life Events—
Charles Cange,
PhD, MSc
Organized by: Cancer Forum
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Women’s Caucus
3188.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Using Research, Practice and Policy
to Improve the Health of Individuals
Experiencing Homelessness 1
Board 1 Treatment Courts for Homeless and
At-Risk Veterans—
Jack Tsai, Ph.D.
Board 2 Meeting Homeless Youth’s Needs:
Understanding Issues with Homeless
Youth through Outreach Workers’
Perspectives—
Camille Quinn, PhD
Board 3 Program Evaluation of Centerstone
Connections: Connecting people who
are homeless with homes, health,
purpose, & community—
John W. Putz,
Ph.D.
Board 4 YouthCounts! in Houston, Texas: A
needs assessment—
Catherine L. Troisi,
MS, PhD
Board 5 Providers’ perspectives on employment
services for housing residents in
Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH)
programs in a large metropolitan city—
Thant Ko
Board 6 Mile in My Shoes: A running
intervention for individuals experiencing
homelessness—
Meghan Mason, MPH,
ABD
Board 7 Expanding the Understanding of Risk
Behavior and Homelessness among
Veterans—
Taylor Harris, MA
Board 8 Exploring BioSense Data to Identify
Homeless Patients in Maricopa County,
Arizona 2015—
Vjollca Berisha, MD,MPH
Board 9 Asking for change: Discoveries from a
community-based Photovoice project
with homeless youth—
Kimberly Bender,
PhD
Board 10 Housing instability among patients with
painful musculoskeletal disorders in VA
care—
Joseph Goulet, PhD
Organized by: Caucus on Homelessness
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics, LGBT Caucus of Public
Health Professionals, Women’s Caucus
3189.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Using Research, Practice and Policy
to Improve the Health of Individuals
Experiencing Homelessness 2
Board 1 Association between transportation
barriers and self-reported access to
care among the homeless population in
St. Louis—
Sai-Deepika Challapalli
Board 2 Youth Experiencing Active
Homelessness (Y.E.A.H.) Info
Philadelphia: A Web-Based Intervention
to Provide Resources and Support
to Improve Health Outcomes for a
Hard-to Reach Population—
Graceann
Palmarella, BS
Board 3 Lessons learned through a dialogic
narrative between providers and
recipients of anti-poverty housing
measures – misalignments and missed
opportunities—
Sabina Dhakal, MPH
Board 4 Trajectories of Homelessness Among
Recent Veterans—
Stephen Metraux,
PhD
Board 5 Changing Lives: The Relationship
between Quality of Life, Physical Activity
and Diet among Permanent Supportive
Housing Residents—
Shlesma Chhetri,
BA
Board 6 Assessing technology use for
promoting health among the homeless
population—
Swateja Nimkar, EdD, MPH
Board 7 A new measure of housing and housing
services—
Gregory Teague, Ph.D.
Board 8 A Systematic Review of the Literature:
Exploring Correlates of Sexual Assault
and Homeless—
Shelby Johnson, B.S.
Board 9 Empowerment Evaluation & Recovery
Cafe: Assessing a Peer Support
Center for People Traumatized by
Homelessness and Addiction—
David
Fetterman, PhD
Organized by: Caucus on Homelessness
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics, Women’s Caucus
3190.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Barriers and enablers promoting or
impeding health among immigrants and
refugees communities
Board 1 Examining HIV Serostatus Disclosure
among African Immigrants in Europe:
A Systematic Review—
Guy Whembolua,
Ph.D.
Board 2 Applying a Community-Based
Participatory Research Approach
to Improve Access to Healthcare for
Eritrean Asylum-Seekers in Israel—
Rachel Reichlin, MS/MPH
Board 3 Risk factors associated with self-
reported high blood pressure in West
African transnational immigrants—
Daudet Ilunga Tshiswaka, Ph.D.
Board 4 Barriers to Health Care Utilization
Among Female Migrant Ugandan Sex
Workers in Guangzhou, China—
Alissa
Davis, PhD
Board 5 Uptake of Pap Smear Testing Among
Female African Immigrants: A
Secondary Data Analysis of the National
Health Interview Survey—
Olawunmi
Obisesan, PhD
Board 6 Diverse Voices: Enlisting Stakeholders
in User Needs/Usability Testing to
Inform Redesign of HealthReach, a
Multilingual Health Information Website
from the National Library of Medicine—
Carrie Gould-Kabler, BSW
Board 7 Differences in healthcare utilization and
perceived barriers to accessing care
between female and male cross-border
migrants in Cape Town, South Africa—
Rebecca Carter, BA
Board 8 Utilizing a Community Oriented Primary
Care Approach to Assess Mental Health
in the Bhutanese Refugee Population
in Omaha, Nebraska—
Aurora Le, MPH,
CPH
Board 9 Mediation of Mammography Adherence
Through Breast-Self and Clinical
Breast Examinations: A Study of First
Generation Immigrant Muslim Women—
Frank Aguilar, MPH
Board 10 Assessing Potential Risks for Childhood
Failure to Thrive (FTT) among
Bhutanese Refugee Mothers in the
United States—
Sunita Shakya, BHCM,
MPH
Organized by: Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant
Health
Endorsed by: Vietnam Caucus, Women’s Caucus
3191.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Lessons learned from CBPR projects
Moderator(s): Pluscedia Williams, BA, Constance
Kizzie-Gillett, Master of Leadership
Board 1 Partnership Development and
Sustainability—
Julie Samples, JD
12:30–1:30