99
CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
TAB 3
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Community Health Planning and Policy Development,
Socialist Caucus
3201.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Evidence and practice: How community and
treatment settings support recovery
Board 1 Reducing Psychiatric Hospitalization in
Compliance with Olmstead Legislation—
Bridget Keogh, MPH
Board 2 Neighborhood-Level Factors Associated
with Differing Utilization Patterns
among the Privately Insured Diagnosed
with Schizophrenia—
Lina Brou, MPH
Board 3 Comparing the community living and
participation experiences of individuals
with and without serious mental
illnesses—
Greg Townley, PhD
Board 4 Are there any disparities in unmet
mental health treatment needs for
serious mental illness among adults
aged 18 or older in the US?—
Mian B.
Hossain, PhD
Board 5 Mindmap: A campaign to transform
pathways to care for psychosis in the
U.S—
Jessica Pollard, PhD
Board 6 Introducing Practice-based Evidence
in an Evidence-based Program
Registry: Seeking Balance and Helping
Implementers—
Carter Roeber, PhD
Board 7 Consumer and prescriber attitudes,
characteristics and use of a peer-
supported shared-decision making
application—
Deborah Layman, MA
Board 8 Supported Employment Services
for people with mental illness in CT:
Applying classification and regression
tree analysis to identify factors
associated with positive employment
outcome—
Hsiu-Ju Lin, PhD
Board 9 Emergency Department Overcrowding:
The Role of Behavioral Health Patients—
Joshua Smith, PhD, MPH
Board 10 Reducing 30-Day Psychiatric
Readmissions: First-Year Outcomes
from the John Peter Smith Healthcare
Network Transitional Care Program—
Mackenzie Campbell-Furtick, MS
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Socialist
Caucus
3202.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Health and mental health: System
and practice approaches that promote
collaborative care
Board 1 Evaluating impact of the NYS Office
of Mental Health Continuous Quality
Improvement Initiative for Health
Promotion and Care Coordination
(HPCC) on diabetes monitoring in the
Medicaid behavioral health population—
Jessica Marquez, BA
Board 2 Impact of Mental Health on Chronic
Medical Condition-Related Healthcare
Utilization among New Orleans
Residents—
Rituparna Bhattacharya, PhD
Board 3 Medical and behavioral health
practitioner perspectives on the
challenges of integrated primary care
and behavioral health care—
Nicole
Janich, MSW
Board 4 Evaluating Collaborative Care in
Washington State: Findings from 50,000
adults treated in safety net clinics—
Johnny Mao, MPH
Board 5 Mind The Gap: Developing a mental
health home to address health
disparities in serious mental illness—
Benjamin L. Cook, PhD
Board 6 Changes in health status of individuals
with severe mental illness participating
in a whole health improvement project—
Cynthia Faulkner, DHSc
Board 7 Innovations in late-life depression care
involving primary care and community-
based partners—
Theresa Hoeft, PhD
Board 8 Disparities and Trends of Depression
Screening in US Primary Care—
Zijie Su,
MD, MPH
Board 9 History and lessons learned from six
years of implementing a Medicaid
linked, web-enabled, shared-decision
making application for individuals with
serious mental illness—
Jeremy Herring,
MPH
Board 10 Impact of a web-based shared-
decision making application on
treatment engagement among
individuals with serious mental
illness—
Nicole Bermeo, BA
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Socialist
Caucus
3203.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Seeking Justice: When opportunities for
safety and security are limited for vulnerable
populations
Board 1 Addressing psychosocial needs of
indigent job-seekers—
Josephine Wilson,
DDS, PhD
Board 2 Complex Trauma Exposure and
Psychiatric Illness: Associations
between Exposure and Clinical Patterns
of Disorders for Urban Children—
Alicia
Vooris, B.A.
Board 3 Behavioral Health Profiles of Serious
Juvenile Offenders and Police
Encounters Over Time—
Sabriya Dennis,
DrPH
Board 4 Addressing Mental Health Problems
at Crime Hot Spots: A Demonstration
Project of a Police and Mental Health
Professional Outreach Program in
Baltimore, Maryland—
David Weisburd,
Ph.D.
Board 5 Program Success of Mental Health
Clients in Day Reporting Centers—
Brian McGregor, PhD
Board 6 Impact of Perceived Discrimination on
Utilization of Mental Health Services—
Na’Tasha Evans,
M.EdBoard 7 Cumulative Number of Childhood
Traumatic Experiences and Depression
during Adolescence, Young Adulthood,
and Adulthood—
Kelly Quinn, PhD, MPH
Board 8 Dissemination and Implementation of
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy with Justice-Involved Youth in
Connecticut—
Mayte Restrepo, MA, MPH
Board 9 Examining Racial and Ethnic
Disparities in Mental Health among
Fragile Families from Infant to Early
Childhood—
Samantha Goldfarb, DrPH,
MPH
Board 10 Perceived Everyday Discrimination and
Depression among Black Southern men
who have sex men (BMSM) in The MARI
Study—
Milton Dawkins, MS, PhD(c)
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, LGBT
Caucus of Public Health Professionals, Peace Caucus,
Socialist Caucus
3204.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Voices of those who served: Personal,
relationship and service use challenges
faced by veterans
Board 1 Serving Those Who Served: Enhancing
Provider Competency in Veteran
Culture—
Jennifer Barrett Sryfi, MHA
Board 2 Use of campaigns to modify suicide
risk factors: An examination of public
messaging to promote the safe storage
of firearms to Veterans—
Elizabeth
Karras, PhD
Board 3 Gender differences in time-varying
associations between PTSD symptoms
and related factors: A study of returning
veterans—
Philip Smith, Ph.D.
Board 4 Veterans’ Voices: Reintegration
Challenges Encountered by U.S.
Veterans—
Meagan Schneiderman, BS
Board 5 A comparison of veteran suicide
decedents with and without a history
of non-fatal suicide attempts—
Claire
Hoffmire, Ph.D.
Board 6 Health of military couples: The role
of PTSD and Anger on relationship
dissolution—
D. Lynn Homish, B.S.
Board 7 Preventing PTSD and Depression and
Reducing Healthcare Costs in the
Military: A Call for Building Resilience
among Service Members—
Kartavya
Vyas, MA
Board 8 An Evaluation of the Experience of the
Military’s New Integrated Disability
Evaluation System for Veterans with
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder—
Molly
Simmons, PhD
Board 9 Positive experiences with primary care
predict receipt of guideline-concordant
treatment for depression—
Audrey
Jones, Ph.D.
Board 10 Lessons Learned from Psychotrauma
Research in Post-Conflict Kuwait—
Charles Cange, PhD, MSc
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Medical
Care Section, Peace Caucus
12:30–1:30