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APHA 2016 ANNUAL MEETING • DENVER, CO

Monday, October 31

10:30–12:00

3169.0

CCC, 501

Reproductive Health Policy—Geography and

Strategy

Moderator(s): Susan Berke Fogel, JD

10:30 a.m. Women’s Access to Reproductive Health

and Rights Becoming Dependent on

Where They Live—

Jennie Wetter

10:50 a.m. Strategies to Address the Threat

to Reproductive Health Care from

Expanding Catholic Health Systems—

Lois Uttley, MPP

11:10 a.m. Exploring Provider Perspectives

as Barriers and Facilitators to

Implementation of Quality Family

Planning Recommendations at Title

X Clinics: A Qualitative Study—

Megan

Simmons, MPH, PhD(c)

11:30 a.m. Family Planning Text Outreach in a

Community Health Center (FQHC)

setting—

Rachel Everhart, PhD, MS

Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual

Health

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

3169.1

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 4ABC

Sexual Health Roundtable Discussions

Moderator(s): Aleta Baldwin, MA

Table 1 Are Parental Relationship always

Protective? A Social Network Analysis

of Black, Latino and White Homeless

Youth and Sexual Risk-Taking

Behaviors—

Jaih B. Craddock, MSW, MA

Table 2 Incorporating Positive Youth

Development into Evidence-Based Teen

Pregnancy Prevention Programs in

Juvenile Corrections—

Allison Muzzey,

BA

Table 3 What’s my future worth? A needs

assessment of barriers and resources

of teen pregnancy prevention in high

risk areas of Dallas—

Mandy Golman,

PhD, MCHES

Table 4 Reproductive Control and Its Link to

Dating Violence and Mental Health

in Young Adult Females—

Vi Donna Le,

MPH

Table 5 Promoting Healthy and Sustainable

Families in Rural Native American

Communities through Home Visitation

Services—

Rebecca Morris, AAS

Table 6 Using a reproductive justice framework

to integrate reproductive health

services and primary care in NY:

Qualitative interviews with key opinion

leaders—

Diana Romero, PhD, MA

Table 7 Do As I Say, Not As I Do: Exploring

Double Standards, Stigma, and the

Acceptance of Comprehensive Sex

Education Among African American

Church Leaders in the South—

Danielle

Lambert, MPH, CHES

Table 8 Couple’s Condom Use as a Function of

the Variation in Sexual Behaviors and

Genital Self-Esteem—

Israel Rodriguez,

MPH

Table 9 Explicitness of sexting behavior and

sexual risk among young adults—

Ashlee Sawyer, BS

Table 10 Youth-focused gender integrated health

education and promotion interventions:

The Philadelphia Ujima Coalition for

a Healthier Community Experience—

Lidyvez Mejia, MPH (candidate)

Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual

Health

Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native

Hawaiian Caucus, Public Health Education and Health

Promotion, Women’s Caucus

3170.0

CCC, 108

Community Linkages that Bolster Chronic

Disease Screening and Prevention

Moderator(s): Katya Seligman, MPH

10:30 a.m. Creating community-clinical linkages:

Connecting networks to increase

engagement with the National Diabetes

Prevention Program via a call center

referral system—

Annie Pham

10:50 a.m. Creating clinical/community linkages

with health systems and other

stakeholders to screen and treat

prediabetes—

Janet Williams, MA

11:10 a.m. Improving Screening and Prevention

of Chronic Disease by Implementing

Home-Based Primary Care Programs

in FQHCs throughout the U.S.: An

Empirical Assessment—

Walter Jones,

PhD

11:30 a.m. Building clinical-community linkages

in a rural healthcare system: Effective

strategies for increasing clinical

referrals to community evidence-based

programs for patients with or at risk

for chronic disease—

Laura Robbins, BA,

CHES

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

Endorsed by: Community Health Workers

3171.0

CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3A

Culturally Appropriate Strategies to Support

Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors

Moderator(s): Tamar Ginossar, Ph.D.

Table 1 Healthy Habits / Healthy Seniors: A

peer-to-peer health campaign designed

by seniors for seniors—

Michéle

Samarya-Timm, MA, HO, MCHES, REHS,

CPH, DLAAS

Table 2 Getting to the heart of the matter

in Michigan: Collective impact on

population health—

Lorena Disha, M.P.H.

Table 3 Creating healthy eating and active living

rural communities: Utilizing local food

and activity asset mapping to inform

coalition work—

Suzanne Stluka, MS,

RDN, LN

Table 4 Utilizing participatory methods to

inform and prioritize an evaluation

plan for the Raising St. Louis Early

Childhood Initiative—

Beth Rotter, PhD,

MPH

Table 5 Implementation and evaluation of a

corner store initiative in an underserved

Latino community—

Johana Bravo, MPH

Table 6 Camp FRESH: Improving the Health

of Urban Youth through Education—

Christopher C. Moore, BA

Table 7 Promoting sun safety behaviors with

preschoolers: A cancer prevention

intervention—

Richard Rairigh

Table 8 Reducing Teen Childbearing among

Latinos: An Innovative Anti-Poverty

Strategy—

Bianca Faccio, Research

Analyst

Table 9 Taking It to the Pews (TIPS): The

Innovation, Successes and Challenges

of Sunday Morning HIV Testing in

African American Churches—

Carole

Bowe Thompson, BS

Table 10 Community Conversations’ Model of

Social Inclusion: Building A ‘Health

Community’ Among Black Women—

Audra Meadows, MD, MPH

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

Endorsed by: Community Health Workers, Food and

Nutrition

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

3172.0

CCC, 104

Health Communication Issues Within

Healthcare Organizations (organized by

HCWG)

Moderator(s): Theresa Byrd, DrPH

10:30 a.m. Leveraging regional partnerships to

manage healthcare capacity during a

severe influenza pandemic: The Flu on

Call™ pilot project in Milwaukee, WI—

Paul A. Biedrzycki, MPH, MBA, CIH

10:45 a.m. Social Marketing: A Unique Approach

to Diversifying the Public Health

Workforce in Wisconsin—

Ashley

Monson, CHES

11:00 a.m. Virtual Office Hours: Showcasing a

model social media training program to

advance the goals of HHS/Dr. DeSalvo’s

Health 3.0 unveiled at APHA 2015—

Pavni Guharoy, MPH

11:15 a.m. Digital Media Dissemination Approach

to Engage Organizations to Promote

Health, Safety and Well-being—

Madeline Newman, MPH Candidate

11:30 a.m. Burnout and health problems among

domestic violence service workers:

Communicating social support with

coworkers as a coping practice—

Daniel

Park, M.A.

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

3173.0

CCC, 106

Implementing and Evaluating Health

Disparities Initiatives: Case Examples from

the CDC REACH Implementation Initiative

Moderator(s): Vincent Francisco, Ph.D

10:30 a.m. Health for All: Healthy Places that

Promote Health Equity among Latinos

in Kansas City, KS—

Jerry A. Schultz,

PhD

10:50 a.m. Promoting healthy eating and physical

activity in Cabarrus County, NC—

Corliss

Allen Solomon, MPH

11:10 a.m. Be Well, a health and wellness initiative

to promote health in an African

American community—

Alisha Brown,

MNM

11:30 a.m. Promoting access to health services

and healthy food among Latinos and

Marshallese communities in NW

Arkansas—

Michael Stephens

Organized by: Public Health Education and Health

Promotion

Endorsed by: Food and Nutrition, Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES