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1:10 p.m. Addressing Cancer Disparities in Appalachian Kentucky through Proactive Office Encounters in Community Health Centers— Lindsay Stradtman, MPH, CPH 1:30 p.m. Catalyzing Healthier Communities in Southern and Appalachian States: Planning Grants for Improving Determinants of Health and Health Equity— Amber Lenhart, MPH Organized by: Public Health Education and Health Promotion Endorsed by: Community Health Workers CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES Ensuring the Right to Health: Engaging Stakeholders to Improve Community Health Equity (organized by HCWG) Moderator(s): Renata Schiavo, PhD, MA Table 1 A Portrait of Sonoma County: Creating local dialogue on health equity— Jen Lewis, MA, MEM Table 2 Using Podcast to Increase the Community’s Understanding of Research— Miguel Valdez-Soto, BS Table 3 Community Perspectives on Health 3266.0 CCC, Mile High Ballroom 3A empower them to improve health disparities— Pavni Guharoy, MPH Table 5 IF YOU OFFER IT, WILL THEY SIGN UP? Barriers to implementing mobile health programs among low income populations— M. Amaris Fuller, M.Ed. Table 6 Strategic Use of Media for a Health in All Policies Approach to Chronic Disease Prevention in a Rural Community— Cathryn Johnson, MPH Table 7 Student Initiative to Better Align Community Resources and Address Social Determinants of Health in a Midwestern City— Caroline Hensley, MPH Candidate Table 8 Using Local Data to Engage Policy Makers in Public Health: Denver’s Council District Reports— Abigail Steiner, MS, MPH Table 9 Creating a Fit City: Social media to enhance community health collaborations— Naomi King Englar, BA Table 10 Developing a Health Equity Approach to Public Communication – A Health Department’s Response to Zika— Elizabeth Perez, MPH Organized by: Public Health Education and Health Promotion Endorsed by: LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals CCC, 106 Innovative Strategies for Substance Abuse Prevention Moderator(s): Susan S. Gallagher, MPH 3267.0 and Safety: Formative Evaluation for a Transformative Health Communication Campaign— A Susana Ramirez, Ph.D., MPH national HIV policy framework into a comprehensive digital education tool/ service to educate communities and Table 4 Translating President Obama’s

Organized by: Physical Activity Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Public Health Education and Health Promotion

Trans Health—Sex, Sexuality and Sexual Health Moderator(s): Wayne Shields 12:30 p.m. Relationships among Sexual Orientation, Sexual Behavior, and Sexual Attraction: Results from a Nationally Representative Sample of Adults in the United States— Tsung-Chieh (Jane) Fu, PhD, ScM 12:42 p.m. Hookups, Alcohol Use & Protective Behavior Strategies among Transgender College Students— Alice Ma, MPH, CHES 12:54 p.m. Care of transgender youth: Moving to an interdisciplinary approach— Gayathri Chelvakumar, MD, MPH 1:06 p.m. Parent/caregiver acceptance of gender identity and engagement in sexual risk behavior among trans*female youth ages 16-24 years in San Francisco— Caitlin Turner, MPH Candidate 1:18 p.m. Creating a longitudinal curriculum to increase pediatric comfort and competency treating LGBTQ patients and families— Gayathri Chelvakumar, MD, MPH Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual Health Endorsed by: LGBT Caucus of Public Health Professionals, Women’s Caucus CCC, 108 Aging Population and Baby Boomers Health (organized jointly with the Aging Section) Moderator(s): Mallory Cases, M.P.H., C.P.H. 12:30 p.m. Improving the health of urban baby boomers through targeted hepatitis C screening and linkage to care programs— Lesley Miller, MD 12:50 p.m. Communication Challenges of Reaching Baby Boomers with a Low Salient Issue: Hepatitis C— Catherine Carnes, MPH, CHES 1:10 p.m. Addressing viral hepatitis among older adults – Unique challenges and opportunities to end the epidemic— Jhilya Mayas, PhD 1:30 p.m. Working expectations among baby- boomers in the U.S. construction industry— Xiuwen Sue Dong, DrPH Organized by: Public Health Education and Health Promotion Endorsed by: Occupational Health and Safety 3264.0

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Expanding Access to Long Acting and Reversible Contraceptives (LARC) Moderator(s): Susan White, MPIA, MPH Table 1 Cascading effects of the Colorado

Family Planning Initiative: Rapid growth in long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) use is associated with positive changes in maternal and infant health measures— Sue Ricketts, MA, PhD anticipatory counseling video for the levonorgestrel IUD— Kelly Gilmore, MPH

Table 2 First six months: Developing an

Table 3 Unmet Demand for Long-Acting Reversible Contraception among Community College Students in Texas— Kristine Hopkins, PhD Table 4 Preventing Unplanned Pregnancies: Factors Affecting Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) Uptake and Provision in the US— Meenadchi Chelvakumar, MD, MPH Table 5 Availability of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in Kansas Health Departments— Tawana Evans Table 6 Hormonal Contraception Use in College-Aged Women: Associations with Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction— Heather D. Blunt-Vinti, PhD, MPH, CPH, CHES Table 7 IUD and implant counseling in Community Health Care Centers— M. Antonia Biggs, PhD Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual Health Endorsed by: Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Women’s Caucus Sexual violence and assault Moderator(s): Erika Collazo-Vargas, PhD, MPH 12:30 p.m. Large age gaps between sex partners and gender norms as predictors of intimate partner violence, sexual coercion/violence, and risky sex among adolescent gang members— Liesl Nydegger, PhD, MPH 12:50 p.m. Consent and Sexual Assault: Results from a National Survey of Knowledge— Leslie Kantor, PhD, MPH 1:10 p.m. Examining the prevalence of sexual assault, risk of HIV infection, and scarce aware of post-exposure prophylaxis among Black women— Keosha Bond, EdD, MPH, CHES 1:30 p.m. Trends in Rape Prevalence among American Indian/Native Alaskan Youth: Youth Risk Behavior Survey 2003-2013— Anita Ravi, MD, MPH Organized by: Population, Reproductive and Sexual Health Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, Family Violence Prevention Caucus, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Peace Caucus, Women’s Caucus 3263.0 CCC, 501

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Building Capacity to Move Upstream Moderator(s): Catherine Woodyard, PhD 12:30 p.m. Addressing social determinants of

health for public health department clients in Los Angeles County: An upstreamist approach— Raul Sobero, DrPH, MPH childhood obesity prevention: Building capacity for policy, systems, and environmental changes through collaborative partnerships in New York State— Kaydian Reid, MA

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