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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO

Wednesday, November 2

9:30 a.m. Hospice Inpatient Infrastructure,

Service Utilization, and Financial

Performance—

Mengying He

Organized by: Aging & Public Health

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

Cancer Forum, Medical Care Section

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5026.0

CCC, 101

Physical activities and built environment

Moderator(s): Chien-Ching Li, Ph.D.

8:30 a.m. Using Mixed Methods to Explain Older

Residents’ Walking Patterns and

Experiences of Community Walkability—

Deborah H. John, PhD

8:50 a.m. Neighborhood factors and falls among

older adults seen by emergency

medical service providers—

Sungmin

Lee, MLA

9:10 a.m. What Can I Do in a Day?: A Multi-

Methods Approach to Physical Activity

among Older African American Women

residing in an Urban Environment—

Idethia Harvey, DrPH

9:30 a.m. Racial Differences in Associations

of Neighborhood Perceptions with

Physical Activities among Older Women

Living in Urban Neighborhoods—

Wenjun Li, PhD

Organized by: Aging & Public Health

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

Environment, Injury Control and Emergency Health

Services

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5027.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 5

Applications of screening, brief intervention,

and referral to treatment (SBIRT)

Moderator(s): Kentya Ford, DrPH, CHES

8:30 a.m. Computer self-administered screening

for substance use in two university

health centers: A feasibility pilot—

Sean

Haley, PhD, MPH

8:50 a.m. Lessons learned from 10 years

of substance use screening, brief

intervention and referral to treatment

(SBIRT) in Colorado—

Ana P. Nunes, PhD

9:10 a.m. They ‘ask,’ but do not ‘screen’:

Assessing physicians’ and nurses’

substance-related clinical behaviors

prior to SBIRT training—

Jonathan Agley,

PhD, MPH

9:30 a.m. Attitudes, perceptions and practice

of alcohol and drug screening, brief

intervention and referral to treatment: A

comparison of New York State primary

care physicians, nurse practitioners,

and physician assistants—

Brett Harris,

DrPH

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

5028.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 6

National substance use prevention:

Frameworks, systems, and outcomes

Moderator(s): Duane C. McBride, PhD

8:30 a.m. State of the states: A national review of

substance abuse prevention systems—

Thomas Clarke, Ph.D. MPH

8:50 a.m. Summary Outcomes from Cross Site

Evaluation Across All Cohorts of the

Strategic Prevention Framework State

Incentive Grants—

John Park

9:10 a.m. Prevention Economic Impact Model

(PEIM): Model Design and Pilot Test

on South Dakota Substance Abuse

Prevention Programs—

Ted R. Miller,

PhD

9:30 a.m. Role of the School in Supporting Non-

Use—

Heather Fay, MHS

Organized by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs

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

Medical Care Section

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5029.0

CCC, 212

Access to Nature as a Human Right: How

parks play an important role as a social

determinant of health through the National

Park Rx Movement

Moderator(s): Mighty Fine, MPH, CHES

Discussant: Daniel Porter, MD, Jean Coffey, PhD,

APRN, CPNP, Nooshin Razani, MD MPH, Zarnaaz

Bashir, MPH

8:30 a.m. DC Park Rx: Connecting Patients to

Parks to Prevent Chronic Disease—

Robert Zarr, MD, MPH

Organized by: APHA

5029.2

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 2A

The Movement Toward Violence as a Health

Issue

8:30 a.m. Elevating Violence to a National

Priority—

Gary Slutkin, MD

8:50 a.m. An Overview of the History of Violence in

the US—

David Satcher, MD, PhD

9:10 a.m. The Movement Towards Violence as a

Health Issue—

Joshua Sharfstein, MD

Organized by: APHA-Special Sessions

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

Applied Public Health Statistics, Injury Control and

Emergency Health Services, Peace Caucus

5030.0

CCC, 105

Big Data Analysis in Health Policy (2)

Moderator(s): Chelsea Deroche, PhD

8:30 a.m. A Multifactorial Obesity Model

Developed From Nationwide Public

Health Exposome Data and Modern

Computational Analyses—

LisaAnn

Gittner, PhD

8:50 a.m. Cursed by their small numbers:

Debunking the myth that young and

elderly drivers have high crash risks—

Jonathan Rolison

9:10 a.m. A Prospective Examination of Next-

Generation Maltreatment among

Children Born to Young Mothers in

Foster Care—

Andrea Eastman, MA

9:30 a.m. Pre-viable gestations and county infant

mortality rates across the U.S—

Neera

Goyal, MD

Organized by: Applied Public Health Statistics

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

Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Public

Health Education and Health Promotion

5031.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom C

Social Determinants of Health: Addressing

Health Inequalities and Barriers to Achieving

Optimal Health

Moderator(s): Thometta Cozart, MS, MPH, CPH, CHES

8:30 a.m. Food is Medicine Follow-Up Study:

Literacy across Race, Income and

Neighborhood—

Terry Mason, M.D.,

FACS

8:45 a.m. Psychosocial stress with subcutaneous

and visceral adipose tissues in African

American Adults: The Jackson Heart

Study—

Brenda W. Campbell Jenkins,

PhD

9:00 a.m. Art of Sustaining Community-Academic

Collaborations to Inform Health

Policy and Address Disparities in

predominantly African American

populations—

Jammie Hopkins, DrPH,

MS

9:15 a.m. Barriers to Optimal Health among

African American in Mississippi:

Addressing Health Inequalities—

Jennifer N. Sims, PhD

9:30 a.m. “The arc of the moral universe” and the

right to health—

Joseph Harrington, BA

Organized by: Black Caucus of Health Workers

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

Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community,

Community Health Planning and Policy Development,

Socialist Caucus

5032.0

HRD, Granite ABC

Community-Engaged Stories from the Field

Moderator(s): Precilla Belin, PhD, MA, MCHES

8:30 a.m. Pain and Healing in West Baltimore:

Community Participation in Assessing

Police Misconduct after the Freddie

Gray Uprising—

Charles Cange, PhD,

MSc

8:50 a.m. “Keep Going, Keep Fighting, Keep

Trying”: The Impact of Urban

Community Member Involvement in a

Substance Abuse Coalition—

Autumn

Bermea, M.S.

9:10 a.m. Community Based Participatory

Research to address substance abuse

in a rural reservation community—

Monica Skewes, Ph.D.

9:30 a.m. Data to Action: Community-Based Tools

from the Field—

Megan McClaire, BS,

MSPH

Organized by: Community-Based Public Health

Caucus

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus, Women’s Caucus

5033.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 4

Community voices: Community member

perspectives on community-academic

partnerships and CBPR

Table 1 Shifting the power dynamic in Ethical

Protections: Community Ethical Review

Boards—

Kent Key, PhD, MPH

8:30–9:30 & 8:30–10:00