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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Tuesday, November 1
4:30–6:00
4376.3
CCC, 401
Factors that Affect Community and
Population Health
4:30 p.m. Consistent Medical Home and
Completion of Rotavirus Vaccination: A
Community Study—
Victoria Churchill,
MPH
4:50 p.m. Fertility desire and needs of college
students in a low birthrate country: Are
there differences between females and
males?—
Wei-Hsin Hsiao
5:10 p.m. Lessons Learned from the National
Evaluation of the Public Health
Accreditation Program—
Michael Meit,
MA, MPH
5:30 p.m. Spatial stigma and health in
postindustrial Detroit—
Louis F. Graham,
DrPH, MPH
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Women’s
Caucus
4376.4
CCC, 404
Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Response,
and Its Impact on Community Health
4:30 p.m. Consequences of the Flint Water Crisis
on a high-risk population of youth
in Flint, MI: Health, Finances, Work,
School, and Coping—
Jessica Roche,
M.P.H.
4:50 p.m. Creation of community driven academic
response to the Flint water crisis:
Process barriers, next steps forward—
Kaneesha Wallace, MBA
5:10 p.m. Drawing on Political Capital: Promoting
Mental Health and Recovery Following
Hurricane Sandy—
Rachael Piltch-Loeb,
MSPH
Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy
Development
4377.0
HRD, Mineral Hall B/C
Youth Roundtable: Youth leading the way to
healthier communities (presenting author
must be a student/youth)
Moderator(s): Anthony Fleg, MD, MPH
Table 1 Mental Health Youth Action Board:
Using art to spread awareness
regarding teen mental health and
initiate social action—
Casey McAndrew
Table 2 Supporting Youth Air Quality Research
through University-Community
Partnerships—
Ashley Collier, MS
Table 3 Voices of Youth Leading the Way for
Active Transportation in California’s
Underserved Communities—
Jocelyn
Cuevas, high school student
Table 4 Addressing the Social Determinants
of STDs Among Youth: An Authentic
Approach to Youth Engagement—
Kourtney Pulliam, MPH
Table 5 Outcomes of Youth Participatory Action
Research on an After School Program
Serving Low Income Youth of Color—
Heather Kennedy, MPH
Table 6 Improving Denver’s built environments
through an innovative youth
engagement model—
Sedona Allen
Table 7 Taking every moment to promote living
effectively( T.E.M.P.L.E.): A HBCU-based
prevention and intervention program
developed to address health and racial
disparities—
Halle Betts
Table 8 Community-Based Public Health
Caucus Youth Council: A Pathway to
Public Health—
DeQuandra’ Rankins
Table 9 Using CBPR to address school
connectedness as a social determinant
of health for Somali, Latino, and Hmong
youth—
Michele L. Allen, MD
Table 10 Lessons from the Field: Forging
Partnerships to Provide Mental Health
Promotion in Minority Communities—
Shannon McMorrow, PhD, MPH
Organized by: Community-Based Public Health
Caucus
Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native
Hawaiian Caucus, Women’s Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES
4378.0
HRD, Granite ABC
Innovative partnerships to impact health
Moderator(s): Catherine Oliveros, DrPH, MPH, A
Celeste Farr, Ph.D., MPH
4:30 p.m. Innovative strategies to enhance
community-academic partnerships
for health equity: Results from the
CBPR Partnership Academy—
Chris M.
Coombe, PhD, MPH
4:50 p.m. Community Organizations, Public
Health Departments, and Hospitals
Coming Together: An Innovative Model
for Collaboration and Engagement
Among BUILD Partners—
Dara Mendez,
PhD, MPH
5:10 p.m. Healthy Library Initiative: A partnership
between the Free Library of
Philadelphia and the Penn Center for
Public Health Initiatives—
Roxanne
Dupuis, MSPH
5:30 p.m. Unlikely partners in addressing
community level determinants of
health: The funder’s perspective—
Catherine Patterson, MPP
Organized by: Community-Based Public Health
Caucus
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
4379.0
HRD, Centennial Ballroom E
Invited Session, Part 2: Exploring CHW
statewide, regional and local networks’
perspectives and purpose
Moderator(s): Julie StJohn, DrPH, MA, CHWI
4:30 p.m. Town hall: CHW statewide, regional,
and local networks’ perspectives and
purpose—
Julie StJohn, DrPH, MA, CHWI
Organized by: Community Health Workers
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4380.0
CCC, 203
Sexual and Reproductive Health of Persons
with Disabilities (In collaboration with the
MCH Section)
Moderator(s): Monika Mitra, PhD
4:30 p.m. Sexual health related interventions
for individuals with disabilities from
systematic review of health and
disability—
Tara Lutz, MPH, CHES, PhD
candidate
4:50 p.m. Time trends in indicated and non-
medically indicated primary cesarean
delivery among women with and
without disabilities—
Frances Biel, MPH,
MS
5:10 p.m. Contraceptive use among women with
visual or hearing loss: A secondary
analysis of the National Survey of
Family Growth, 2011-2013—
Justine Wu,
MD, MPH
5:30 p.m. Sexual Health, Reproductive Ideation
and Concerns of Adolescent and Young
Adults with Chronic Illness—
Ellen
Iverson, MPH
Organized by: Disability
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4381.0
CCC, 301
Health equity and climate change: A
collaborative session with APHA Caucuses
of under-served communities
Moderator(s): Michael Schmeltz, MS, DrPH
4:30 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change:
Refugee/Immigrant Health—
Lawrence
Palinkas
4:48 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change:
Homelessness—
Cheryl Levine, PhD
5:06 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change:
Latino Community—
Fernando Pineda-
Reyes, BS
5:24 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change:
Latino/Migrant Workers—
June Spector,
MD, MPH
5:42 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change:
Asian/Pacific Islander Health—
Charles
Lee
Organized by: Environment
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Caucus on Homelessness, Peace Caucus, Socialist
Caucus
4382.0
CCC, 302
Working locally to build healthy
communities: Surveillance to city planning
Moderator(s): Laureen Burton, MPH
4:30 p.m. Application of wireless inhaler sensors
to enhance asthma surveillance and
inform municipal interventions—
Meredith Barrett, PhD
4:50 p.m. Community-academic engagement
through community monitoring of traffic
pollution—
Jill Johnston, PhD, MS
5:10 p.m. Prioritizing health, safety and equity
to make Indianapolis more walkable—
Kimberly L. Irwin, MPH
5:30 p.m. Reclaiming a Portion of Cleveland,
Ohio’s Overly-Wide and Under-Utilized
Streets for Use by Pedestrians,
Bicyclists and Transit Riders—
Barb
Clint, BA
Organized by: Environment
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Applied Public Health Statistics, Community Health
Planning and Policy Development, Injury Control and
Emergency Health Services, Occupational Health and
Safety