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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

TAB 3

8:30–10:00

4056.0

HRD, Mineral Hall G

Rural Communities Can Support Physical

Activity

Moderator(s): Amy Eyler

8:30 a.m. Mapping resident experiences of

active living resources: Developing a

data-driven model of availability and

accessibility of affordable physical

activity supports in rural Oregon

communities—

Deborah H. John, PhD

8:50 a.m. What is the “use” of joint use in rural,

Latino communities in Merced County,

CA?—

Bryden Johnston, MPH

9:10 a.m. Rural Reality: Comprehensive needs

assessment findings underscore

physical activity disparities in rural

America—

Clare Lenhart, PhD, MPH

9:30 a.m. Rural and Frontier Dwellers

Perceptions of Environmental Support

for Physical Activity—

Linda Burdette,

PhD, RN

Organized by: Physical Activity

Endorsed by: Aging & Public Health, American Indian,

Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-

Committee on Women’s Rights, Community Health

Planning and Policy Development, Public Health

Education and Health Promotion

4057.0

CCC, 501

Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health

Moderator(s): Heather Blunt, PhD, MPH, CPH, CHES

8:30 a.m. Randomized trial of group motivational

enhancement theory interventions

integrating substance use and sexual

risk reduction content delivered to

justice-involved adolescents—

Sarah

Schmiege, PhD

8:50 a.m. Sexual and relationship interest,

knowledge and experiences among

young adults with Autism Spectrum

Disorder—

Nancy Cheak-Zamora, PhD

9:10 a.m. Porn: How its changed, what it’s

teaching our young people, and what

we can do about it—

Anna Beale, MSW

9:30 a.m. Association between Early Adolescent

Sexual Activity and Depressive

Symptoms in Adulthood: NHANES

2009-2012—

Chandni Raiyani, BDS

Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual

Health

Endorsed by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion, School Health Education and Services,

Women’s Caucus

4058.0

CCC, 502

Invited Panel: The Turnaway Study: Physical

and mental consequences of receiving or

being denied a wanted abortion

Moderator(s): Diana Foster, PhD

8:30 a.m. Emotions and decision rightness over

five years after having an abortion in

the United States—

Corinne Rocca, PhD,

MPH

8:42 a.m. Does abortion increase women’s risk for

adverse mental health and well-being

outcomes? Findings from a prospective

5-year longitudinal cohort study—

M.

Antonia Biggs, PhD

8:54 a.m. Changes in alcohol, tobacco, and drug

use over five years after receiving

versus being denied an abortion—

Sarah

C. M. Roberts, DrPH

9:06 a.m. Women’s physical health over five years

after receiving or being denied a wanted

abortion—

Lauren Ralph, PhD

Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual

Health

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

4059.0

CCC, 104

Eradicating Stigma Through Effective Health

Communication (organized by HCWG)

Moderator(s): Katharine Head, PhD

8:30 a.m. Development of a technology-based

health communication strategy to

reduce epilepsy stigma among young

adults—

Lynn Herrmann, PhD, MPH

8:45 a.m. Use of Interactive animation video

to revolutionize menstrual hygiene

education in rural India – breaking

taboos to foster change—

Dayaprasad

Kulkarni, MBBS, MSc

9:00 a.m. Shaping a Campaign: Using cross-

sector collaborations to research,

develop, and pilot an anti-stigma

campaign—

Blair Harvey, MSW

9:15 a.m. Community views and awareness

around childhood obesity: Tailoring

communications to emphasize the role

of policy and environmental change—

Amanda Ryder, MPH

9:30 a.m. CDC Internal Communications

Campaign Addresses Ebola Stigma and

Staff Concerns—

Cynthia Crick, MPH,

CHES

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

4060.0

CCC, 112

Exploring Public Health Determinants and

Innovative Strategies for Change

Moderator(s): Martine Hackett, PhD

8:30 a.m. Role of Behavioral Economics in

Addressing the Obesity Epidemic—

Adam Knowlden, CHES, MBA, MS, Ph.D.

8:50 a.m. A Novel Evaluation Tool to Collect

Statewide Program Impact—

Stephanie

Woodcox, MPH, CHES

9:10 a.m. Leadership Success Competencies:

Results of a Qualitative Analysis of

Thought Leaders—

Betty Johnson, DSL

9:30 a.m. MyHealthEd: Feasibility, usability, and

acceptability of a comprehensive online

sex education intervention in rural

North Carolina—

Elizabeth Chen, MPH

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

4061.0

CCC, 110

How Can We ‘Health’ You? Exploring

Health Promotion Initiatives in Poor Health

Populations

Moderator(s): Nan Zhao, PhD, MPH

8:30 a.m. Using Traditional Wisdom to Prevent

Commercial Tobacco Use Among

Montana’s Northern Plains Tribes—

Janet Sucha, RN

8:50 a.m. Challenge and Opportunity of

Islamophobia: Building Trust with an

Islamic Community to Promote Health—

Stephen B. Thomas, PhD, FAAHB

9:10 a.m. Adapting a healthy lifestyle intervention

for use with Deaf adults: The Deaf

Weight Wise clinical trial—

Kelly

Matthews, BSW

9:30 a.m. Providing Women Workers with the

Information they need to Engage in

Health Promotion—

Sarah Shannon

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

4062.0

CCC, 106

Population Approaches to Chronic Disease

Prevention and Screening

Moderator(s): Sandi Cleveland Phibbs

8:30 a.m. AHA’s national implementation model to

implement chronic disease prevention

efforts nationally—

Laura King Hahn

8:50 a.m. Hepatitis B Screening and Prevention

Among High-Risk Populations—

Kate

Moraras, MPH

9:10 a.m. Reaching the Uninsured with the

Diabetes Prevention Program: A Pilot

Study in 5 Free Clinics—

Julie Darnell,

PhD, MHSA, AM

9:30 a.m. Using Community Roundtables to

Improve Cancer and Chronic Disease

Integration in Partnership with Area

Health Education Centers in Florida,

Kentucky, South Dakota and Vermont—

Kanako Kashima, BA

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

Endorsed by: Black Caucus of Health Workers

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

4063.0

CCC, 108

Theory-Based and Community-Engaged

Public Health Programming

Moderator(s): Roberta Hollander, PhD, MPH

8:30 a.m. Adoption, reach, and implementation of

a community health advisor evidence-

based cancer education intervention in

African American churches—

Sherie Lou

Z Santos, MPH, CHES

8:50 a.m. Political economy theory in health

education: A critical framework for

examining social determinants of

health—

Marty Martinson, DrPH, MPH,

MEd

9:10 a.m. Innovative use of ADAPT-ITT to develop

a stigma management intervention for

Spanish-speaking HIV-positive MSM

in Puerto Rico: A case study—

Edgardo

Ortiz-Sanchez, MPHE, CHES

9:30 a.m. Improving Mental Health in Rural

Communities Using Appreciative Inquiry

and Boot Camp Translation—

Linda

Zittleman, MSPH