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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

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Board 5 Empowerment of immigrant women

and healthcare decision making—

Kamrun Mustafa, Ph. D, CHES

Board 6 Assessing female mortality, nominating

US county outliers, and preliminary

results for a qualitative investigation—

Kaylin Bolt, MPH, MSW, MEd

Board 7 Benefit type and care source in relation

to mammography screening and breast

cancer stage at diagnosis among DoD

beneficiaries—

Janna Manjelievskaia,

MPH, PhD (c)

Board 8 Title X family planning revenue: The

stories behind the data—

Emily Jones,

MPH

Board 9 Approaches to empowering women who

experience unstable housing to prevent

and manage chronic diseases—

Adam

Morgenlander, B.Sc.

Board 10 Reproductive health disparities: New

opportunities for health equity for

women through the Affordable Care

Act—

Madeline Sutton, MD, MPH

Organized by: Women’s Caucus

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Mental Health, Pharmacy, Vietnam Caucus

4086.0

CCC, Halls A/F

One disease, many stories: Journeys

through cancer and reproductive health

Board 1 Utilizing the Theory of Planned Behavior

to analyze breast cancer screening

among women in rural areas—

Alireza

Geshnizjani, PhD, MPH, MS

Board 2 I have cancer, but it is not my time to

die: Fatalism and breast cancer for

African women living in the United

States—

Dede Teteh, MPH, CHES

Board 3 Understanding low chemoprevention

uptake by women at high risk of breast

cancer—

Anna Muraveva

Board 4 Feasibility and acceptability of a physical

activity and lifestyle program for African

American breast or endometrial cancer

survivors with type 2 diabetes—

La-Shell

Johnson, MA

Board 5 Revealing hidden barriers to cervical

cancer screening: The role of adverse

childhood experiences—

Héctor Alcalá,

PhD

Board 6 Preventive services use among long-

term female survivors of adolescent and

young adult cancer—

Jaqueline Contrera

Avila

Board 7 Cultural values of virginity: Implications

for Pap-smear testing among African

immigrant women in the U.S—

Rebekah

Ndinda Ngewa, MPH, DrPH

Board 8 Burden of cervical cancer In Florida

(1981-2013): A comparison of racial,

ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities

with cancer stage at the time of

diagnosis—

Aliyah Gauri, BSc, MSPH (c)

Board 9 Breast screening results among

participants in the All Women Count!

program—

Patricia Da Rosa, DDS, M.Sc.

Board 10 Exploring patterns of cancer incidence,

cancer stage and preventive health

behaviors among low-income women

40-64 years old who utilized a large

breast cancer screening program in

Virginia from 1998-2012—

Melanie

Dempsey, PhD, RT(T), CMD, FAAMD

Organized by: Women’s Caucus

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Cancer Forum, Public Health Education and Health

Promotion, Socialist Caucus, Vietnam Caucus

4087.0

CCC, Halls A/F

Risk, violence, and barriers to health:

Bolstering women’s health and wellbeing

across the globe

Board 1 Maltratar no e direito: Understanding

the impact of violence against women-

related laws on perceptions of Intimate

partner violence among women and

health care providers in Brazil—

Dabney

Evans, PhD, MPH

Board 2 Association between adverse childhood

experiences and health-related quality

of life among women 18 years and over

in the United States—

Vicki Dugat

Board 3 Systematic review of postpartum

depression interventional programs for

African American women ages 18—

50,

USA—Scotti Rowser, BSc

Board 4 Voices of sex trafficking survivors—

Shireen Rajaram, Ph.D.

Board 5 Risky behaviors and economic survival

among female migrant and seasonal

farmworkers—

HVirginia McCoy, PhD

Board 6 An integrative literature review of breast

cancer screening barriers among Arab

American women—

Sarah Alkhaifi, PhD

student

Board 7 Sexual risk behaviors among

reproductive-aged women in the United

States, 2006-2013—

Tiffiany Aholou, PhD,

MSW

Board 8 Knowledge and beliefs surrounding

breast cancer among Amish and

Mennonite women in rural Ohio—

Melissa Thomas, PhD, MSPH, MSA,

MCHES, CN-BP, C.CHW

Board 9 Making meaning of health: Analyzing

women’s voices to address rural health

disparities in South Carolina—

Merissa

Ferrara, PhD, MA

Board 10 Number of chronic conditions in sexual

minority women: A population-based

study—

Joanne Patterson, MPH, MSW

Organized by: Women’s Caucus

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health, Family

Violence Prevention Caucus, International Health, Peace

Caucus, Socialist Caucus, Vietnam Caucus

10:30a.m.—12:00p.m.

4088.0

CCC, 406/407

Cognitive impairment, dementia, and end-

of-life care

Moderator(s): Ruth Little, EdD, MPH

Table 1 Development of an Advance Care

Planning Program for Older Adults—

Jennifer Tripken, Ed.D., CHES

Table 2 Translating an evidence-based in-home

dementia care intervention in a

Medicaid waiver and state-funded home

care program population—

Richard

Fortinsky, PhD

Table 3 Diabetes Treatment Decisions in Older

Patients with Dementia: Provider and

Caregiver Perspectives—

Carolyn Thorpe,

PhD, MPH

Table 4 A Public Health Law Approach to

Dementia—

Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya,

JD, MPH, LLM

Table 5 Changes in Depressive Symptoms

among Older Adults with Multiple

Chronic Conditions: Role of Positive and

Negative Social Supports—

SangNam

Ahn, PhD, MPSA

Table 6 Older Patients’ Intentional Avoidance

of Healthcare and its Impact on Health

and Healthcare Outcomes—

Julia

Yoshino Benavente, MPH

Table 7 Predicting Racial/Ethnic Disparities

in Advance Care Planning Using the

Integrated Behavioral Model—

Colette

McAfee, PhD, MPH

Table 8 Usual Source of Care among American

Indians and Alaska Natives—

LaTisha

Marshall, DrPH, MPH

Table 9 Association of depressive symptoms

and cognitive functioning in older

Hispanic/Latino adults: Results from

the “°Caminemos!” study—

Rosalba

Hernandez, PhD

Table 10 Consumer healthcare options:

Investigating Cal MediConnect

enrollment—

Kathryn G. Kietzman, PhD,

MSW

Organized by: Aging & Public Health

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

4089.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 6

Policy implications and health effects of

legalized and commercialized marijuana

Moderator(s): Cynthia Hallett, MPH

10:30 a.m. Triangulum of tobacco,

marijuana, and electronic

smoking devices—

Phil

Gardiner, DrPH

10:50 a.m. Cardiovascular effects of

secondhand smoke from

marijuana: The return of a

familiar problem—

Matthew

Springer, PhD

11:10 a.m. Marijuana smoke exposure in

hospitalized children—

Karen

Wilson, MD, MPH

11:30 a.m. Current trends in marijuana

legalization: Prioritizing

business over public health—

Stanton

Glanz, PhD

Organized by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Injury Control and Emergency Health Services

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

4090.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 5

Saving lives with a single shot: Strategies

and challenges to expanded naloxone

availability

Moderator(s): Nicholas Reuter, MPH

10:30 a.m. Naloxone sales preparedness among

pharmacies in Massachusetts during

an era of increased opioid overdose

fatalities—

Thomas Stopka, PhD, MHS

10:30–11:30 & 10:30–12:00