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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Wednesday, November 2
5116.0
HRD, Mineral Hall F
Policy and National Oral Health Updates
Moderator(s): Peggy Timothe, DDS, MPH
10:30 a.m. Impact of Nevada’s public policies
on school based sealant and dental
hygiene programs and Future Smiles’
innovative activities—
Terri Chandler,
RDH
10:45 a.m. School based sealant programs: A
50-state review of policy barriers that
inhibit expansion—
Rebecca Singer
11:00 a.m. Outcomes and Analysis of Fluoridation
Campaign Activity in 2015—
Jane
McGinley, RDH, MBA
11:15 a.m. Oral Health as a Leading Health
Indicator for the Nation—
Mid-Decade
Progress, Influence of Poverty on
Reducing Disparities and Improving
Access to Preventive Dental Services—
Gina Thornton-Evans, DDS, MPH
Organized by: Oral Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights
5117.0
HRD, Mineral Hall G
Does Community Infrastructure Truly Affect
Physical Activity?
Moderator(s): Carissa Smock, MPH
10:30 a.m. A systematic approach to capturing
changes in the built environment for
longitudinal studies—
Michelle Kennedy,
MPH, MCHES
10:50 a.m. Multiple Methodology Assessment
of Workplace Built Environment on
Physical Activity—
Amy Eyler
11:10 a.m. How the Ideology of “Confident
Commuter Cyclist” Traffic Engineers
and Planners Can Result in Bike Facility
Designs That Discourage Rather than
Encourage Bike Use in Urban Settings—
Barb Clint, BA
11:30 a.m. Inequities in complete streets policies:
Opportunities for improvement—
Jamie
F. Chriqui, PhD, MHS
Organized by: Physical Activity
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Community Health Planning and Policy Development,
Public Health Education and Health Promotion
5118.0
CCC, 501
AHTF Invited Panel: Implications of recent
research for adolescent sexual and
reproductive health (ASRH) in the global
South
Moderator(s): Esther Tahrir, MPH
10:30 a.m. Making the case for more investment in
research and evaluation on adolescent
contraceptive use: Evidence to date and
gaps to be filled—
Judith Helzner, M.A.
10:50 a.m. Our Future: An Update on the Lancet
Commission on Adolescent Health and
Wellbeing—
John S. Santelli, MD, MPH,
FSAHM
11:10 a.m. Findings from the Global Early
Adolescent Study: Implications for
ASRH in the Global South—
Robert Blum,
MD PhD MPH
Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual
Health
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
5119.0
CCC, 502
Texting, Sexting, and Snapchat—Reaching
Adolescents Through Technology
Moderator(s): Nicole Cushman, MPH
10:30 a.m. Planned Parenthood’s Chat/Text: What
differences are there between providing
the same intervention via text and
instant message?—
Nicole Levitz, MPH
10:50 a.m. Reaching youth where they’re at: An
assessment of the Youth Peer Provider
Model—
Marcos Arevalo, MD, MPH, MA
11:10 a.m. Findings from a National Randomized
Controlled Trial of Planned
Parenthood’s Chat/Text Program—
Leslie Kantor, PhD, MPH
11:30 a.m. Combining Text Messaging and the
Teen Outreach Program to Impact Teen
Sexual Health Behavior: A Cluster
Randomized Trial—
Sheana Bull, PhD,
MPH
Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual
Health
Endorsed by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion, Women’s Caucus
5120.0
CCC, 112
Don’t Leave it at the Door: Taking Your
Health to Work
Moderator(s): Brittney Oliver, Ph.D.
10:30 a.m. Steps to a Healthy Lifestyle: Health
education at the workplace—
Karen
Aragon Polanco, MPH
10:50 a.m. Incentivizing Health at Your Worksite-
SCC Healthy Worksite Award Program—
Jaime Flores, MPH, RD
11:10 a.m. Move It Monday: Health Messaging
Through a Worksite Walking Program—
Misa Nuccio, MPH
11:30 a.m. Good, Better, Best: Worksite Wellness
Trends in Organizational Benchmark
Scores from 2008 to 2015—
GracieLee
Weaver, MPH, CHES
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
Endorsed by: Occupational Health and Safety, Physical
Activity
5121.0
CCC, 104
Expanding the reach of distance-based
trainings for public health workforce using
partnerships and innovative technology
Moderator(s): Dorothy Evans
10:30 a.m. Training the Public Health Workforce
in an Evolving Learning Environment:
Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Best
Practices—
Gerold Dermid Gray, MBA
10:45 a.m. Trading classrooms for convenience and
cost-savings: Can video conferencing be
the answer?—
Colleen McKay Wharton,
MA, MCHES
11:00 a.m. Importance of Partnerships in
Dissemination of Distance-Based
Trainings to a Diverse Public Health
Workforce—
Lubna Govindarajan, MPH
11:15 a.m. A Shared LMS as a Foundation for
Practice-Academic Partnerships in
Distance Learning—
Kathi Traugh, MPH
11:30 a.m. Using partnerships to implement
innovative distance learning approaches
to disseminate information and connect
public health practitioners—
Sarah Davis,
MNM
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
5122.0
CCC, 108
Health Promotion for Women and Families
(organized jointly with the Women’s Caucus)
Moderator(s): Catherine Woodyard, PhD
10:30 a.m. Pairing health information with
practical strategies for change to
achieve women’s right to health—
Sarah
Shannon
10:50 a.m. Breast Cancer—
More Than Just a
Lump—Katherine Cantu, CHES
11:10 a.m. “It’s my body:” The role of telehealth
in increasing contraceptive access
among women in rural South Carolina—
Stephanie Meier
11:30 a.m. Use of health promotion information
by Latino parents, preschool and
community health staff: Focus group
results—
Elizabeth Erbaugh, MA, MA,
PhD
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
5123.0
CCC, 110
Social Media and Social Marketing in Public
Health Promotion
Moderator(s): A Celeste Farr, Ph.D., MPH
10:30 a.m. Reaching 18-24 year olds through
media and targeted outreach: Reducing
smoking rate in young adults in Austin/
Travis County—
Ashley LeMaistre, MPH
10:50 a.m. Peril or protection: Discussions
about #CampusCarry on Twitter and
Instagram—
Caroline Orr, M.A., M.S.
11:10 a.m. College Health: There’s an App for That
Too—
Christopher Palmedo, PhD, MBA
11:30 a.m. Using Social Norms Marketing to
Create Healthier College Communities—
Kristen Scholly, PhD, MSW
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
5124.0
CCC, 106
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Media’s
Focus on Tobacco (organized by HCWG)
Moderator(s): Jenna Reno, PhD
10:30 a.m. Follow even if you don’t smoke: The
Amount and Themes of Cigarillo
and Marijuana Co-use Content on
Instagram—
Ganna Kostygina, PhD
10:45 a.m. Selling power of values: A content
analysis of pro-tobacco magazine
advertisements—
Sherine El-Toukhy, Ph.D.
11:00 a.m. Evaluating Behavior Change Theory in
Smoking Cessation Apps: A Content
Analysis of the Product Description and
User Interface—
Samantha Paige, MPH
10:30–12:00
12:00–12:30 & 12:30–2:00