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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

TAB 3

10:30–12:00

Table 5 Projecting Our Voices: Using Systems

Dynamics to Model Qualitative

Focus Group Data in Marginalized

Communities—

Steven Winslow, MSW

Table 6 Our Bodies, Our Lives, Our Voices: The

State of Black Women and Reproductive

Justice—

Michelle Batchelor, M.A.

Table 7 Closing the Health Disparities Gap- the

Food and Drug Administration’s Office

of Minority’s Health’s Strategies to

Improve African-Americans Health—

Jovonni Spinner, MPH, CHES

Table 8 Lifestyle Change Matters: Findings from

Efforts to Change Access, Utilization,

and Health Outcomes Among Women at

Greater Risk for Obesity—

Quinn Gentry,

PhD, MBA

Table 9 Examining the association of

psychosocial stress and obesity in

African American Adults: The Jackson

Heart Study—

Brenda W. Campbell

Jenkins, PhD

Organized by: Black Caucus of Health Workers

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

Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community

5087.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom C

Homelessness and Housing Vulnerability

among LGBT Populations: CoH and LGBT

Caucus collaboration

Moderator(s): Samantha Green, MSc

10:30 a.m. Trans*female Youth’s Access to Health

Care in the San Francisco Bay Area and

the Social Determinants of Health—

Elizabeth Johns, MS candidate

10:46 a.m. Social and structural marginalization

are highly associated with a history

of arrest among young transgender

women—

Jane Hereth, MSW

11:02 a.m. Minority stress model factors

influencing anxiety and depression

among black gender and sexually

marginalized young adults transacting

sex—

Louis F. Graham, DrPH, MPH

11:18 a.m. Conforming for Survival: Relationships

Between Transgender Passing/

Visual Conformity and Homelessness

Experiences—

Stephanie Begun, PhD

Candidate, MSW

Organized by: Caucus on Homelessness

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

LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals, Socialist

Caucus, Women’s Caucus

5087.1

CCC, 207

Use of Technology and Social Media to

Improve Community Health

10:30 a.m. Using photovoice to ensure a right to

health: Eliciting resident perspectives

through the life course to support

Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL)

policies—

Semra Aytur, PhD, MPH

10:50 a.m. Nutritional Needs and Barriers among

Adult Cancer Survivors: Results from a

Social Media Survey—

Mengxi Du

11:10 a.m. Digital Storytelling: Impacting public

health from individual intervention and

community health promotion through

policy development—

Brooke Greene,

MA Sociology

11:30 a.m. Brighter Bites Photovoice: Perspectives

from Hispanic participating parents

towards the Brighter Bites program—

Lani Alcazar, MPH

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

5087.2

CCC, 208

CHPPD Late Breaker Sessions: Topic in

Addiction and Community Health

10:30 a.m. Teen Vaping Prevention Research to

Inform Health Promotion Messaging—

Kate Gunby, MA, PhD Candidate

10:50 a.m. Medical Students, Residents, Social

Work and Nursing Students Knowledge

of Substance Use Screening and

Interventions—

Julie Dunlap, MSPH

11:10 a.m. Educate, Screen, and Refer: Utilizing

the transtheoretical model ‘stages of

change’ theory to identify and refer

smokers in community outreach—

Rahma Mkuu, MPH, CPH

11:30 a.m. Budgetary Impact of Implantable

Buprenorphine versus Sublingual

Buprenorphine, Injectable Naltrexone,

or Methadone to Treat Opioid

Dependence in Clinically Stable Adults—

John Carter, MS

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

5087.3

CCC, 210

CHPPD Late Breaker Sessions: Topics in

Obesity Prevention, Increasing Physical

Activity, and Improving Nutrition

10:30 a.m. Women and Active Commuting in

Rochester, NY: Examining Relevant

Social Ecological Factors—

Emily Weber,

MPH

11:10 a.m. Assessing Nutritional and Physical

Activity Behaviors among International

Students Enrolled in the Pennsylvania

State System of Higher Education—

Mohammed Alshehri, MPH

11:30 a.m. Healthy Habits, Healthy U:A school

based cancer education program—

Alicia Anderson, M.HS

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

5087.4

CCC, 212

Impact of Zoning, Environments, and

Neighborhoods on Community Health

10:30 a.m. Examining Disparities in Food Retail

Environments Surrounding Schools in

Vancouver, BC—

Madeleine Daepp, B.A.

10:50 a.m. Health Zoning For Obesity Prevention:

How Framing Influences Public Opinion

of Land-Use Regulations Restricting

Fast Food Restaurants—

Kristen

Cooksey Stowers, PhD, Postdoctoral

Fellow UConn Rudd Center for Food

Policy & Obesity

11:10 a.m. Health implications of the physical and

social environment and public spending:

The Health of the States study—

Steven

Woolf, MD, MPH

11:30 a.m. What influences health decisions?

Exploring barriers and assets

to receiving health care in four

underserved neighborhoods—

Kristen

Alford, PhD., MPH, MSW

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Environment

5088.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom E

Engaging CHWs as leaders in Diabetes

Prevention and Self-Management Education

Moderator(s): Rebeca Guzman, LMSW

10:30 a.m. Alaska and TEXAS: A Transcontinental

Exploration of Diabetes Self-

Management Education (DSME)

Programs through Community Health

Workers (CHWs)—

The Case for Texas—

Beatrice Smith, M.P.A.

10:50 a.m. ALASKA and Texas: A transcontinental

Exploration of Diabetes Self-

Management Education (DSME)

Programs through Community Health

Workers (CHWs)—

The Case for Alaska—

Nelly Ayala, RN, MSN, Nurse Consultant

II

11:10 a.m. Challenges to the participation of

community members in the Diabetes

Self-Management Program (DSMP)

among underserved populations—

Ileana Ponce-Gozales, MD, MPH

11:30 a.m. Engage, educate, and sustain:

Delivery of an evidence-based

diabetes prevention program by

Community Health Workers improves

program accessibility and cultural

responsiveness among Medicaid-

enrolled populations—

Sara Vine, MS, RD,

LD

Organized by: Community Health Workers

Endorsed by: Food and Nutrition, Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5089.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 4

Supporting and sustaining the CHW

workforce at the policy and program levels

Moderator(s): Rumana Rabbani, BA

Table 1 Sustainable Financing Models for

Community Health Workers—

Joy Lee,

MPH

Table 2 Staff stress and burnout in the Florida

Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood

Home Visiting program: A qualitative

study—

Pamela Birriel, MPH, CHES

Table 3 Conditions for a Successful Community

Health Worker/ Promotora Program—

America Bracho, MPH, CDE

Table 4 Development of a Process to Review the

Minnesota Community Health Worker

Scope of Practice—

Julie Mumm, MBA

Table 5 Defining and Growing a Competent

Non-licensed Healthcare Workforce

in the Wake of Healthcare Reform: A

Promising Approach to Reduce Health

Disparities and Advance the Triple Aim—

Patricia Uris, PhD

Table 6 Measuring Success: The Recruitment

and Retention of a Community Health

Worker—

Rhonda Lay, CHW