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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Monday, October 31
2:30–4:00
8:00–10:00 & 8:30–10:00
2:50 p.m. Using Disruptive Health Technologies
to Improve Health in Low-Income
Communities—
Ted Vickey, MSc
3:10 p.m. Systems for collecting EHR data for
public health: Two approaches from
New York City—
Laura Jacobson, MSPH
3:30 p.m. Twitter and public health: How
individual health professionals
use microblogging to promote
and disseminate health related
information—
Nichole Stetten, MPH, CPH
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
3349.0
CCC, 601
HIIT Disparities Wearathon Part III (Present
& Demonstrate Results)
Moderator(s): Jayfus Doswell, PhD
Discussant: Diane Adams, MD, MPH, CHS-III
Organized by: Health Informatics Information
Technology Center (HIIT Center)
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
Outside Endorsers: Delmock Technologies, Inc.,
Health Information Management
Systems Society (HIMSS)
3350.0
CCC, 705
Domestic Issues in HIV Prevention
Moderator(s): Frank Sidders
2:30 p.m. Enhancing the HIV/STI/Addictions
Workforce: Regional Assessment to
Guide Capacity Building—
Linda Rose
Frank, PhD, MSN, ACRN, FAAN
2:50 p.m. “Waiting For Somebody Else to Do It”:
The Bystander Effect and its Impact on
Sex Education Responsibility—
Nicole
Janes, MPH
3:10 p.m. What are the differences in HIV-related
social communications in counties with
low (vs. high) socio-economic status in
the United States? A thematic analysis
of social media data—
Man-pui Sally
Chan
3:30 p.m. Which HIV-risk-related words can
predict new HIV diagnoses in the state
of Florida?—
Sophie Lohmann
Organized by: HIV/AIDS
Endorsed by: LGBT Caucus of Public Health
Professionals, Population, Reproductive and Sexual
Health
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3351.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3B
HIV/AIDS in Specific Groups & Regions
Moderator(s): Anthony DiStefano, PhD, MPH
Table 1 Association between adverse childhood
experiences and engagement in HIV-
related risky behaviors among persons
aged 18 years and over in the United
States—
Hilton Mozee
Table 2 Factors Influencing HIV Risk Perception
among College Students at a University
in the Midwest—
Zelalem Haile, PhD,
MPH
Table 3 Behavioral health and social network
connectedness: Understanding sexual
concurrency among homeless youth—
Anthony Fulginiti, MSW
Table 4 Factors associated with poor
antiretroviral therapy (ART) medication
adherence among older adults living
with HIV in the U.S—
Brian Witt, PhD,
MPH
Table 5 YMSM first sexual experiences: Adding
lubrication to HIV prevention models—
Paul Santos, MPH, CHES
Table 6 Affective states and diurnal cortisol
slope among children of HIV-infected
parents in rural China—
Lihua Chen
Table 7 Using SMS text messaging to capture
HIV home test use and sexual risk
behavior, aid adherence, and mitigate
recall bias—
William Brown, PhD, DrPH,
MA
Table 8 Public health implications of networks
of HIV prevention programs in Chicago—
Gregory Phillips, PhD, MS
Table 9 Factors influencing Community Home-
Based Care for People Living with HIV/
AIDS in a Rural County in Western
Kenya—
Fletcher Njororai, PhD, MCHES
Table 10 Engaging New Communities in HIV
Prevention Through Social Marketing—
Justin Holes, BSPH
Organized by: HIV/AIDS
3351.1
HRD, Centennial Ballroom C
Motor Vehicle Injury and Road Safety
Moderator(s): David A. Lombardi, PhD
2:30 p.m. Levels of evidence for drug-involved
truck crash fatalities in the United
States—
David Swedler, PhD, MPH
2:45 p.m. Clustering of risky driving behaviours
and associations with seatbelt and
helmet use in young adults—
George
Kritsotakis, RN, MA, PhD
3:00 p.m. Preventing Pedestrian Fatalities
Using State Transportation Policy:
Multi-Method Process and Outcome
Evaluation of Florida’s Complete Streets
(Routine Accommodation) Legislative
Statute—
Jamila Porter, DrPH, MPH
3:15 p.m. Motor vehicle crash rates and types
among adolescent drivers with and
without ADHD—
Allison E. Curry, PhD
Organized by: Injury Control and Emergency Health
Services
Endorsed by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs,
Occupational Health and Safety
3352.0
HRD, Capital Ballroom 7
Chronic Disease Management using
Integrative, Complementary and Traditional
Health Practices
Moderator(s): Elizabeth Sommers, PhD, MPH, LAc
2:30 p.m. Vitamin D3 and calcium
supplementation significantly decreases
cancer risk in older women—
Joan
Lappe, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N.
2:42 p.m. Understanding CAM and conventional
medicine as combination therapy for
treatment of knee osteoarthritis pain
among adults: A focus group and a
systematic literature review synergy—
Torre Anderson
2:54 p.m. Integrating Acupuncture into Hospital-
Based Services: BestPractices from
Three Boston Hospitals—
Elizabeth
Sommers, PhD, MPH, LicAc
3:06 p.m. From Cure to Management of a
Condition: A Framework of Patient
Experiences with Chronic Pain—
Margaret Whitley, MPH
3:18 p.m. Complementary and Integrative Health
Practice(s) Among US Women With
Menopausal Symptoms with concurrent
Cancer Diagnoses—
Justice Mbizo, MS.
Dr.PH3:30 p.m. Self-reported diabetics’ use of herbal
medicine in South Africa—
Gail Hughes
3:42 p.m. Integrating Ayurveda and Conventional
Medicine for Rheumatoid Arthritic
Patient Care—
Anupama Kizhakkeveettil,
BAMS (Ayu), MAOM, Ph.D
Organized by: Integrative, Complementary and
Traditional Health Practices
3353.0
CCC, 607
Displaced populations & refugee health
Moderator(s): Jessica Keralis, MPH
2:30 p.m. Intimate partner violence (IPV) and child
maltreatment among North Korean
refugees exposed to human rights
violations in North Korea—
Hayoung Lee,
MPH
2:43 p.m. Arab American Health Disparities:
A Review of the Literature—
Abbas
Alawieh, B.S.
2:56 p.m. Depression and health consciousness
in undocumented female sex workers:
The case of Haitians in the Dominican
Republic—
Christine Rael, Ph.D
3:09 p.m. Health needs of survivors of trafficking
during return and reintegration:
Findings from the RISE project in
Vietnam—
PhuongThao Le, PhD, MPH
3:22 p.m. New Directions and Challenges in
Prevalence Estimation in Global Human
Trafficking—
Roy Ahn, MPH, ScD
Organized by: International Health
Endorsed by: Peace Caucus, Vietnam Caucus
3354.0
CCC, 708
Innovations in international health
Moderator(s): Gopal Sankaran, MD, DrPH, MNAMS,
CHES
2:30 p.m. Investing in innovation: Commercial
models for expanding health care
access for the poor in sub-Saharan
Africa—
April Warren, MSc.
2:43 p.m. Integrating Information and
Communications Technology (ICT)-
based Tuberculosis Treatment
Innovations to Increase Compliance
among the Urban Poor in India—
Debasree Das Gupta
2:56 p.m. Accelerated reduction of maternal
mortality in Bangladesh’s largest NGO
health system—
Mary Byrne, MPH, PhD
3:09 p.m. Mobile Moms: Improving maternal
health in Timor-Leste with an mHealth
program—
Mary Anne Mercer, DrPH
3:22 p.m. Social Media to the Rescue: Raising
Awareness about Sexual Health in
the Middle East and North Africa—
Nargesalsadat Dorratoltaj, MS, MPH
Organized by: International Health
Endorsed by: Vietnam Caucus