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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO
Monday, October 31
10:30–12:00
10:56 a.m. Methods for Recruiting a Large Diverse
Young Adult LGBT Population—
Leah
Hoffman, MPH
11:09 a.m. Identifying whether biased-based
victimization mediates the relationship
between sexual orientation and
substance use—
Claire Burgess, MA
11:22 a.m. Interacting effects of sexual
orientation and adverse childhood
experiences on suicidal ideation
and attempts in a population-based
sample of high school students—
Kristen Clements-Nolle, PhD, MPH
Organized by: LGBT Caucus of Public Health
Professionals
Endorsed by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
3156.0
CCC, 503
Understanding Adverse Experiences:
Measurement to Improve Child and
Adolescent Mental Health and Development
Moderator(s): Charlan Kroelinger, PhD
10:30 a.m. Maternal and Child Health (MCH)
Measurement in the US: Findings from
a strategic measurement gaps analysis
to advance valid and actionable MCH
outcomes and systems performance
assessment—
Christina Bethell, PhD,
MPH, MBA
10:31 a.m. Concordance/Discordance between
Mother and Child Reports of Mental
Health and Developmental Measures—
Alexis Merdjanoff, PhD
10:34 a.m. Using a web-based Behavioral Risk
Factor Survey (BRFS) to assess Adverse
Childhood Experiences: Results from
Santa Clara County, California—
Roshni
Shah, MPH
10:36 a.m. Physical intimacy behavior ordinal
scale of risk reduction and risk
avoidance sexual behaviors to evaluate
implementation and impact of the
Positive Potential longitudinal middle
school program—
Harry Piotrowski, MS
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Women’s
Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3157.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3C
Issues in Assuring Access to Maternity Care
Roundtable
Moderator(s): Barbara Levin, MD, Carol Nelson, LM,
CPM
Discussant: Carol Nelson, LM, CPM
Table 1 Outcomes from midwifery care among
rural women planning home or birth
center birth in US—
Elizabeth Nethery,
MSc, MSM candidate
Table 2 Satisfaction of CenteringPregnancy
patients in Military Treatment
Facilities—
Tara Trudnak Fowler, PhD
Table 3 Obstetrician/Gynecologist opinions
about planned home birth and
conflicting NICE/ACOG guidelines—
Emily Rainey, MSPH
Table 4 Light Touch Home Visiting Program
for Prenatal and Post-partum women:
Early Implementation Findings across
13 Communities in Los Angeles
County—
Leticia Sanchez, MPH, CHES
Table 5 Decision quality and knowledge of
birth delivery methods in antepartum
women—
Sylvia Lambrechts, MPH, MA
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3158.0
CCC, 504
Greg Alexander Outstanding Student Oral
Session: Reproductive Health Services,
Adverse Birth Outcomes, and Asthma
Moderator(s): Russ Kirby
10:30 a.m. Using an intersectional approach:
Assessing the impact immigrant
status, insurance, and prenatal care on
adverse birth outcomes among Mexican
women residing in the San Joaquin
Valley, CA—
Brittany Chambers, MPH,
CHES
10:45 a.m. Evaluating the impact of an emergency
obstetric care (EmOC) program on
sepsis outcomes in India—
Aarin
Palomares
11:00 a.m. Implications of Sibling Recurrence
of Gastroschisis: Understanding the
Recurrence Risk from a 12 Year Cohort
in Southern California to Ensure Health
for Ours Tiniest Generation and their
Families—
Arti Desai, MPH, PhD(s)
11:15 a.m. Children’s Reports of Asthma Education
Received from Their Healthcare
Provider—
Brittany Pike
11:30 a.m. Factors Influencing the Decision for a
Cesarean Delivery in the Dominican
Republic—
Lauren Mathae
Organized by: Maternal and Child Health
Endorsed by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual
Health, Women’s Caucus
CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
3159.0
CCC, 111
Prescription Drug Prices: Trends, Driving
Factors and Affordability Issues
Moderator(s): Christine Buttorff, PhD
10:30 a.m. Prescription Drug Prices and
Affordability: What Have We Done &
Where Are We Going?—
Leigh Purvis,
MPA
10:50 a.m. FDA Approved Orphan Drugs in the US,
1983-2015: Are patients gaining access
to orphan drugs?—
Rosa Rodriguez-
Monguio, PhD
11:10 a.m. Specialty Drug Market: Pricing
and Affordability Issues—
Stephen
Schondelmeyer, Pharm.D., Ph.D.,
11:30 a.m. Average manufacturer price of new
drugs approved in the US, 1980-
2014: Trends, driving factors and
implications—
Enrique Seoane-Vazquez,
Ph.D.
Organized by: Medical Care Section
3160.0
HRD, Mineral Hall F
Policies Influencing Male Health Outcomes
Moderator(s): Albert Pless, MS
10:30 a.m. National men’s health policies: What
difference can they make?—
Peter Baker,
BA, MA, FRSPH
10:50 a.m. An Innovative Public Health Program
to Strengthen Father Involvement in
Families: The Direct Assistance for
Dads (DAD) Project—
Kaija Zusevics,
PhD, MPH, CHES
11:10 a.m. Examining men’s health policy: A
matter of national security?—
James
Leone, PhD, MPH, MS, CHES
11:30 a.m. A discussion about ‘D’ and ‘I’: The
United States Preventative Services
Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation
for testicular self-examination (TSE)—
Michael J. Rovito, Ph.D., CHES, FMHI
Organized by: Men’s Health Caucus
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Population, Reproductive and Sexual Health, Women’s
Caucus
3161.0
CCC, Mile High Ballroom 4D
Active military and veterans’ mental
health: Issues in prevention, community
re-integration and access to services
Moderator(s): Anita Saranga Coen, MSW, LCSW
10:30 a.m. When She Came Marching Home: The
Effect of Wartime Stressors on the
Health of Women Vietnam Veterans—
Kathryn Magruder, PhD, MPH
10:50 a.m. Differences in Endorsement of
Perceived Barriers to Seeking Mental
Health Services by Deployment, Efficacy,
and Past Year Mental Health Care Use—
Michelle Mengeling, PhD
11:10 a.m. Treatment Courts for Criminal-Justice
Involved Veterans with Mental Illness—
Jack Tsai, Ph.D.
11:30 a.m. Geographic variation in mental health
and mental health care of veterans
in rural Northern Minnesota—
Sarah
Beehler, PhD
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Medical
Care Section, Peace Caucus
3162.0
CCC, 711
How literacy influences equity and recovery
in public mental health: A Special Session
Moderator(s): Alisa K. Lincoln, PhD, MPH
Discussant: Mara Eyllon, BA
10:30 a.m. Examining Literacy among People with
Serious Mental Illness: Reading, aural
and numeracy—
Christopher Prener,
PhD
10:50 a.m. Multiple Stigmas: The co-occurrence of
stigma associated with mental illness
and limited literacy—
Wallis Adams,
MPH
11:10 a.m. Experiences of Limited Literacy in the
Lives of People Living with Serious
Mental Illness: Reading, writing and
resilience—
Suzanne Garverich, BA
11:30 a.m. Special Session Abstract: Examining
Limited Literacy in the Lives of People
with Mental Illness: Unexamined
barriers to treatment, recovery and
participation—
Alisa K. Lincoln, PhD,
MPH
Organized by: Mental Health
Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,
Injury Control and Emergency Health Services