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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO

Wednesday, November 2

1:10 p.m. Educational and HIV/HSV-2 Risk

Outcomes Among Kenyan Orphan Youth

in a School Support Trial: Do Females

and Males Benefit Equally?—

Hyunsan

Cho, Ph.D.

1:30 p.m. Why would she want to date an HIV-

positive person and I think I loved him

too much: Sexual and reproductive

and adherence needs of children and

youth living with HIV in Cape Town,

South Africa—

Diane Cooper, Academic

institution

Organized by: HIV/AIDS

Endorsed by: International Health, Population,

Reproductive and Sexual Health

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5147.0

CCC, 707

Exploring the Effects of Stigma on HIV/AIDS

Moderator(s): Randolph D. Hubach, PhD, MPH

12:30 p.m. Multiple dimensions of HIV stigma and

health related factors among young

Black men who have sex with men—

Katherine Quinn, PhD

12:50 p.m. Direct and indirect associations of

stigma with suicidal status among

people living with HIV/AIDS: A

Structural Equation Model—

Yan Guo

1:10 p.m. AIDS and gay-related stigma among

students attending a large Hispanic-

serving university—

Soumyadeep

Mukherjee, MBBS, DPH, PhD candidate

1:30 p.m. Consequences of stigma and

homophobia within family households

for HIV vulnerability among young Black

men who have sex with men (YBMSM)—

Morgan Mari Philbin, PhD, MHS

Organized by: HIV/AIDS

Endorsed by: LGBT Caucus of Public Health

Professionals, Socialist Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5148.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom C

Marijuana and Public Health

Moderator(s): Jacob Kopp, MD, MS, Rita Burke, PhD,

MPH

12:30 p.m. Marijuana and Public Health: Let’s Stop

Asking “Should We Legalize?”—

Andrew

Freedman

12:50 p.m. Marijuana and Public Health:

Occupational Risks to Workers in the

Marijuana Growing Industry—

Annyce

Mayer, M.D.

1:10 p.m. Marijuana and Public Health: Marijuana

Legislation: Impact on Public Health,

EMS and Children—

George Wang, MD

1:30 p.m. Marijuana and Public Health: Risk

Assessment for Pesticide Residues

on Commercial Marijuana—

Michael

Kosnett, MD, MPH

Organized by: Injury Control and Emergency Health

Services

Endorsed by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs, APHA-

Committee on Women’s Rights

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

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

Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Peace

Caucus, School Health Education and Services, Women’s

Caucus

5142.0

CCC, 205

Creating the Healthiest Nation via Food and

Nutrition Policy

Moderator(s): Darcy Freedman, MPH, PhD, Susan

Foerster, MPH

12:30 p.m. Close a tax loophole, close health

disparities? How eliminating the U.S.

tax subsidy for marketing unhealthy

foods and beverages to children could

reduce racial/ethnic disparities in

childhood obesity and save society

money—

Erica Kenney, ScD, MPH

12:48 p.m. Menu labeling: The policy that will be

heard but not seen—

Jessie Gruner, MS,

RDN

1:06 p.m. Examining Spillover Effects from the

Affordable Care Act. How a State’s

“Political” Decision to Expand Medicaid

Affects County-Level Food Insecurity—

Shilpa Londhe, Ph.D., M.H.A.

1:24 p.m. Evaluating Nutrition-Related Policies

and Capacity for Providing Healthy

Foods in Maine Food Pantries—

Jennifer

Pratt, AA

1:42 p.m. Evaluating policy, systems, and

environmental change interventions:

Balancing scientific rigor and feasibility

to tell the story of California’s SNAP-

Ed efforts, accomplishments, and

impacts—

Wendi Gosliner, DrPH, RD

Organized by: Food and Nutrition

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

Community Health Planning and Policy Development,

Law

5143.0

CCC, 207

Nutrition Monitoring and Evaluation Metrics

for Measuring Impact

Moderator(s): Susan Bridle-Fitzpatrick, PhD, Vienna

McLeod, MPH

12:30 p.m. Farm to School Index: Introducing

a New Metric in Farm-to-School

Research and Evaluation—

Colin

Cureton, M.S., M.P.P.

12:50 p.m. Embedding quantitative and qualitative

measures into nutritional program

design for ongoing efficacy assessment

to improve program outcomes—

Lynn

Fredericks

1:10 p.m. Healthy and Sustainable Food

Availability Index (HSFAI): Development

and Evaluation—

Sara Lupolt, MPH

1:30 p.m. Evaluating the Feasibility and Utility

of the School Physical Activity and

Nutrition Environment Tool (SPAN-ET)

for SNAP-Ed Adoption and National

Dissemination—

Deborah H. John, PhD

Organized by: Food and Nutrition

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

Applied Public Health Statistics, Medical Care Section,

Public Health Education and Health Promotion

5144.0

CCC, 107

Sustaining health despite lack of wealth

Moderator(s): Ava Richardson, Masters of Public

Health

12:30 p.m. Economic impact of potential closures

of rural hospitals in Mississippi: A focus

on economic and policy implications

and alternative strategies—

M. Maya

McDoom, PhD, MPH

12:50 p.m. Administrative perspectives on barriers

to integrating primary care and mental

health services in community-based

settings: A qualitative evaluation

of Iowa’s Integrated Health Home

demonstration program—

Elizabeth

Golembiewski, MPH

1:10 p.m. Status check: Medical homes for those

who need them most—

Jamie Ryan,

MPH

Organized by: Health Administration

Endorsed by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development, Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

5145.0

CCC, 601

Patient Centered Care: A Role for

Information Technology II

Moderator(s): Brenda A. Leath, MHSA

12:30 p.m. Health Information Technology:

Guidelines for Web-based Educational

Programs Targeting Young, African

American Women—

Leanne Yinusa-

Nyahkoon, ScD, OTR/L

12:50 p.m. American Joint Replacement Registry

(AJRR): Implementing a National

Clinical Data Registry—

Caryn Etkin, PhD,

MPH

1:10 p.m. Improving web access to public health

data in New York City—

Laura Marcial,

PhD

1:30 p.m. Methods and feasibility of implementing

an electronic health record (EHR)

intervention in independent NYC

primary care practices: Project

IMPACT (Implementing Million

Hearts for Provider and Community

Transformation)—

Priscilla Lopez, MPH

Organized by: Health Informatics Information

Technology

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

Medical Care Section

5146.0

CCC, 705

Comprehensive Approaches to Reducing HIV

among Adolescents in Africa

Moderator(s): Peter Memiah, DrPH

12:30 p.m. Feasibility and acceptability of

resilience-focused family intervention

to prevent adolescent HIV risk and

depression in South Africa—

Caroline

Kuo, DPhil

12:50 p.m. Future of antiretroviral pre-exposure

prophylaxis in a high HIV prevalence

setting: PrEP related behavioral

adjustments among adolescents in

South Africa—

Don Operario, PhD

12:30–2:00