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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Sunday, October 30
Board 4 What’s Religion Got To Do With It: The
Role of Religion in College Students’
Sexual and Reproductive Health
Knowledge and Behaviors—
Claire
Garrido-Ortega, MPH, CHES
Board 5 Contraception and community colleges:
How do we ensure high-quality,
comprehensive, and accessible birth
control education to meet student
needs?—
Rosalyn Schroeder, MPH
Board 6 Examining gendered differences
in sexual experience, behavior, and
condom use among California youth—
Tara Atyam, MPH
Board 7 Consistent contraceptive use among
African American teen mothers—
Deirdre Quinn, MS
Board 8 Move the Mountain: Eliminating
Barriers to STI/HIV Screening and
Treatment for Youth—
Mariel Edge, M.A.
Board 9 False Dichotomies, Complex Realities:
Understanding Pregnancy Intention
from the Perspectives of Public Health
Experts, Clinic Workers, and Adolescent
Women—
Hannah Helmy, PhD, MPH
Board 10 I have “baby fever…” “…but the other
part of me needs to be logical”: The
language of pregnancy ambivalence
among young high-risk women—
Elizabeth Lockhart, MPH
Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual
Health
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
2087.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Communicating Effectively for Cancer
Prevention and Early Detection (organized
by HCWG)
Moderator(s): Tamar Ginossar, Ph.D.
Board 1 Perceived norms and neighborhoods:
Understanding the influence of
everyday communication resources on
perceived norms and cervical cancer
screening—
Nan Zhao, PhD, MPH
Board 2 Cancer Family History Communication
between Young Adults and Doctors—
Ming Li, M.S.
Board 3 Group Influence in Responses to a
Health Communication Campaign—
Lauren B. Frank, MHS, PhD
Board 4 Recruitment of African-American men
for the evaluation of a computerized,
community-based prostate cancer
education program: Barriers and
opportunities—
Otis L. Owens, MPH, PhD
Board 5 Impact of a tailored breast cancer
education intervention among Amish
and Mennonite women—
Melissa
Thomas, PhD, MSPH, MSA, MCHES,
CN-BP, C.CHW
Board 6 Helping Smokers Break Away from the
Pack: Leveraging Behavioral Patterns
in Weekly Periodicity through Online
Promotion—
Catherine Chao, MPH
Board 7 Vicarious Replotting in Colorectal
Cancer Screening PSAs: A Message
Experiment with U.S. Adults—
Jeremy
Weaver, MA
Board 8 Recommendations for the use of Twitter
to increase awareness of the human
papillomavirus (HPV) and vaccinations
against HPV among college students—
Amanda Vithidkul, MPH
4:30–5:30 & 6:30–8:00
Board 9 Insights and tips for modern, dynamic
content: A peek into the National
Cancer Institute’s digital publishing
platform—
Lynn Cheryan, MBA
Board 10 Unpacking the Black Box: The
Development, Implementation, and
Lessons Learned from a Community-
Based Breast Cancer Education and
Navigation Program—
Essie Torres, PhD,
MPH
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
Endorsed by: Cancer Forum
2088.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Worksite Health Promotion Programs
Moderator(s): Marshare Penny, DrPH
Board 1 Health outcomes of a corporate
wellness program using wearable
technology: Results from a 9-month
evaluation study—
Laura Pugliese, MPH
Board 2 Evaluating University-wide Health &
Wellness of Staff and Faculty: A Mixed-
Methods Study—
Sunita Thapa, B.S.
Board 3 Evaluating Physical Activity Gains in a
Personal Wellness Course—
Andrew
Peachey, DrPH
Board 4 School District Employee Wellness—
Brianna Manguson
Board 5 Total Worker Health Education: An
alternative approach to training health
professionals—
Kaylee Rivera, MPH
Board 6 Utilizing worksite wellness programs
to promote behavior change—
Collisa
Mahin, MPH, CHES
Board 7 Building a Culture of Health: How
to reach and motivate ~ 20,000
employees—
Becky Rentz, BS, ACSM CEP
Board 8 Better sleep, better health: A look into
the sleep hygiene needs of college
faculty and staff—
Philip Welch, PhD,
MCHES
Board 9 Prevalence of Obesity and Chronic
Diseases among Asian Indian
Information Technology Workers in the
United States—
Mudita Dave, Ph.D.
Board 10 Implementation of “Go, Slow, Whoa”
food labeling system at worksites—
Lori
Bilello, PhD, MBA, MHS
Organized by: Public Health Education and Health
Promotion
Endorsed by: Occupational Health and Safety, Physical
Activity