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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO

Monday, October 31

8:30–10:00

Table 5 Using latent variable modeling to

explore racial and ethnic inequities

in the relationships between social

determinants of health and health

outcomes—

Suzuho Shimasaki, MPH

Table 6 Imputation of missing data in the HCUP

State Inpatient Databases—

Yan MA, PhD

Table 7 Differential effects of body-weight

classes on health: Evidence from

the 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor

Surveillance System—

Ari Mwachofi, PhD

Table 8 Intimate Partner Aggression in Dating

Relationships: Sex-Specific Typologies,

Correlates, and Outcomes—

Ambika

Krishnakumar, PhD

Table 9 Integrated Care as a Prevention Effort

for Mental Health Stigma, Treatment

Adherence, and Mental Health Literacy

in Rural Southeastern United States—

Allison Crowe, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS

Table 10 Missing data dilemma: Relative mean

substitution and model robustness—

Lynn Agre, MPH, PhD

Organized by: Applied Public Health Statistics

Endorsed by: Injury Control and Emergency Health

Services

3018.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 7

Chronic and Communicable Diseases

Among APIs

8:30 a.m. Years of life lost from cardiovascular

diseases in Asian American subgroups,

2003-2012—

Nilay Shah, MD, MPH

8:50 a.m. Status of Non-Communicable Diseases

and Associated Risk Factors in the U.S.-

Affiliated Pacific Islands—

Haley Cash,

PhD, MPH

9:10 a.m. Preventing Hepatitis B Reactivation

(HBVr): Resolved Infections are Not

Resolved—

Su Wang, MD, MPH

9:30 a.m. Describing the Chronic Disease Risk of

South-Asian Punjabi Women: A Faith-

Based Sample from Central Indiana—

Lavleen Samra

Organized by: Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus for

Public Health

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

Applied Public Health Statistics, Vietnam Caucus

3019.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom D

Addressing Health Needs of African

Americans Affected by Mass Incarceration

and the Prison Industrial Complex

Moderator(s): Albert Pless, MS

8:30 a.m. Impact of mass incarceration on health

and social outcomes of prisoners and

the communities they call home—

Sharon Ricks, MA

8:43 a.m. Legislative and policy barriers

impacting successful reintegration—

Amanda DuBois, JD, BSN

8:56 a.m. Increasing access to Hepatitis C testing

and linkage to care for female inmates

in Tennessee—

Theresa Hughes

9:09 a.m. I Want My Mommy!: Utilizing Older

Female Service Providers to Address

the Motherlessness of Men Newly

Released from Incarceration—

Deborah

Austin, PhD

9:22 a.m. Confined: A qualitative approach to the

health impact of solitary confinement

on Black women and communities—

Shavaun Sutton, MPH(c)

9:35 a.m. Incarceration: A Fundamental Cause of

Health Inequities between Black and

White Men—

Ernise Williams, RN, MS,

PhD

Organized by: Black Caucus of Health Workers

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

Caucus on Public Health and the Faith Community

3019.1

CCC, 702

Breastfeeding Oral Session: Economics of

Breastfeeding

Moderator(s): Nathan C. Nickel, MPH, PhD

8:30 a.m. Forecasting Net Cost Savings of

Interventions to Support Optimal Infant

Feeding in the United States—

Briana

Jegier, PhD

8:50 a.m. Increasing Breastfeeding Rates with

Financial Incentives among Puerto

Rican Mothers in Philadelphia—

Yukiko

Washio, Ph.D.

9:10 a.m. Estimating Health Benefits and Lifetime

Economic Cost-Savings from Promoting

Breastfeeding to Prevent Childhood

Leukemia in the United States—

Donatus Ekwueme, PhD, MS

9:30 a.m. Disparities in Breastfeeding: Impact in

Maternal and Child Health Outcomes—

Melissa Bartick, MD, MSc

Organized by: Breastfeeding

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

Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3020.0

HRD, Capital Ballroom 3

Severity of multiple health conditions faced

by individuals experiencing homelessness

Moderator(s): Meghan Mason, MPH, ABD

8:30 a.m. Tackling tobacco use in the homeless

population: An overview of barriers and

innovative policies—

Kerry Cork, J.D.,

M.A.

8:50 a.m. Prevalence, Severity and Factors

Associated with Somatic Symptoms

in a Cohort of Older Homeless Adults:

Results from the HOPE HOME Study—

Margot Kushel, MD

9:10 a.m. HIV Screening and Prevalence in

Veterans Accessing Department

of Veterans Affairs (VA) Homeless

Services: Opportunity for Improved

Healthcare—

Lisa Backus, MD PhD

9:30 a.m. Hepatitis C Virus Screening and

Prevalence in Veterans Accessing

Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

Homeless Services—

Lisa Backus, MD

PhD

Organized by: Caucus on Homelessness

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

Committee on Women’s Rights, Women’s Caucus

3021.0

HRD, Mineral Hall A

Clinical care considerations

Moderator(s): Joseph Pfeifer, DC

8:30 a.m. Is the combination of chiropractic and

intravenous magnesium a possible

alternative for long acting beta agonists

as adjunct therapy for asthma patients

who are unresponsive to conventional

therapy alone?—

Adrian Isaza, DC

DACBN

8:45 a.m. Can exercise prevent one from running

their brain into the ground?—

Stephen

Grand, DC, MS, DACBN, CWWS, CWWPM

9:00 a.m. Severe bone demineralization as a

relative contraindication to spinal

manipulative therapy: What does it

mean to the practitioner?—

Kenice

Morehouse-Grand, DC, DACBN, CCWS

9:15 a.m. Novel sources of bone support for

the prevention and management of

osteoporosis—

Kenice Morehouse-Grand,

DC, DACBN, CCWS

9:30 a.m. Chronic fatigue among Chinese: A

national study—

Wenjie Sun

Organized by: Chiropractic Health Care

3022.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom F

Participatory approaches to address social

determinants of health

Moderator(s): Mondi Mason, PhD, MPH

8:30 a.m. Prioritize Health! How should a

hospital contribute to the health of

the community it serves?—

Alexandra

Kamler, MPH

8:50 a.m. Identifying Health and Safety Concerns

on a Tribal Nation using Photovoice—

Abby Gold, PhD, MPH, RD

9:10 a.m. Art, Healing & Collaboration for

Change: A Community Engaged

Assessment project to explore the role

of community driven art as vehicle for

healing and community building in San

Francisco’s HOPE SF public housing

communities—

Sarah Wongking, MPH

9:30 a.m. A Community-Based Approach to

Develop Stories of HIV Prevention for

African-American Women—

Alyssa

Robillard, PhD

Organized by: Community-Based Public Health

Caucus

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus, Women’s Caucus

3023.0

CCC, 304

Health Equity and the Importance of Rights

to Healthcare

8:30 a.m. Universal Health Care: Will Colorado

Lead the Way with Amendment 69?—

Ricki Hadow, Colorado School of Public

Health, Master’s student; ColoradoCare,

Special Operations

8:50 a.m. Better Together: Community

Partnerships to Increase Equity in

Access to Care for Public Housing

Residents—

Joy Oguntimein, MPH