APHA 2016 Annual Meeting
Board 5 Empowerment of immigrant women and healthcare decision making— Kamrun Mustafa, Ph. D, CHES Board 6 Assessing female mortality, nominating US county outliers, and preliminary results for a qualitative investigation— Kaylin Bolt, MPH, MSW, MEd Board 7 Benefit type and care source in relation to mammography screening and breast cancer stage at diagnosis among DoD beneficiaries— Janna Manjelievskaia, MPH, PhD (c) Board 8 Title X family planning revenue: The stories behind the data— Emily Jones, MPH Board 9 Approaches to empowering women who experience unstable housing to prevent and manage chronic diseases— Adam Morgenlander, B.Sc. Board 10 Reproductive health disparities: New One disease, many stories: Journeys through cancer and reproductive health Board 1 Utilizing the Theory of Planned Behavior to analyze breast cancer screening among women in rural areas— Alireza Geshnizjani, PhD, MPH, MS Board 2 I have cancer, but it is not my time to die: Fatalism and breast cancer for African women living in the United States— Dede Teteh, MPH, CHES Board 3 Understanding low chemoprevention uptake by women at high risk of breast cancer— Anna Muraveva Board 4 Feasibility and acceptability of a physical activity and lifestyle program for African American breast or endometrial cancer survivors with type 2 diabetes— La-Shell Johnson, MA Board 5 Revealing hidden barriers to cervical cancer screening: The role of adverse childhood experiences— Héctor Alcalá, PhD Board 6 Preventive services use among long- term female survivors of adolescent and young adult cancer— Jaqueline Contrera Avila Board 7 Cultural values of virginity: Implications for Pap-smear testing among African immigrant women in the U.S— Rebekah Ndinda Ngewa, MPH, DrPH Board 8 Burden of cervical cancer In Florida opportunities for health equity for women through the Affordable Care Act— Madeline Sutton, MD, MPH Organized by: Women’s Caucus Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Mental Health, Pharmacy, Vietnam Caucus 4086.0 CCC, Halls A/F
Table 3 Diabetes Treatment Decisions in Older Patients with Dementia: Provider and Caregiver Perspectives— Carolyn Thorpe, PhD, MPH Table 4 A Public Health Law Approach to Dementia— Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya, JD, MPH, LLM Table 5 Changes in Depressive Symptoms among Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: Role of Positive and Negative Social Supports— SangNam Ahn, PhD, MPSA Table 6 Older Patients’ Intentional Avoidance of Healthcare and its Impact on Health and Healthcare Outcomes— Julia Yoshino Benavente, MPH Table 7 Predicting Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Advance Care Planning Using the Integrated Behavioral Model— Colette McAfee, PhD, MPH Table 8 Usual Source of Care among American Indians and Alaska Natives— LaTisha Marshall, DrPH, MPH Table 9 Association of depressive symptoms and cognitive functioning in older
Organized by: Women’s Caucus Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Cancer Forum, Public Health Education and Health Promotion, Socialist Caucus, Vietnam Caucus
4087.0
CCC, Halls A/F
Risk, violence, and barriers to health: Bolstering women’s health and wellbeing across the globe Board 1 Maltratar no e direito: Understanding the impact of violence against women- related laws on perceptions of Intimate partner violence among women and health care providers in Brazil— Dabney Evans, PhD, MPH Board 2 Association between adverse childhood Board 3 Systematic review of postpartum depression interventional programs for African American women ages 18— 50, USA—Scotti Rowser, BSc Board 4 Voices of sex trafficking survivors— Shireen Rajaram, Ph.D. Board 5 Risky behaviors and economic survival among female migrant and seasonal farmworkers— HVirginia McCoy, PhD Board 6 An integrative literature review of breast Board 8 Knowledge and beliefs surrounding breast cancer among Amish and Mennonite women in rural Ohio— Melissa Thomas, PhD, MSPH, MSA, MCHES, CN-BP, C.CHW Board 9 Making meaning of health: Analyzing women’s voices to address rural health disparities in South Carolina— Merissa Ferrara, PhD, MA Board 10 Number of chronic conditions in sexual Organized by: Women’s Caucus Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health, Family Violence Prevention Caucus, International Health, Peace Caucus, Socialist Caucus, Vietnam Caucus 10:30a.m.—12:00p.m. CCC, 406/407 Cognitive impairment, dementia, and end- of-life care Moderator(s): Ruth Little, EdD, MPH Table 1 Development of an Advance Care Planning Program for Older Adults— Jennifer Tripken, Ed.D., CHES Table 2 Translating an evidence-based in-home dementia care intervention in a Medicaid waiver and state-funded home care program population— Richard Fortinsky, PhD minority women: A population-based study— Joanne Patterson, MPH, MSW 4088.0 experiences and health-related quality of life among women 18 years and over in the United States— Vicki Dugat cancer screening barriers among Arab American women— Sarah Alkhaifi, PhD student reproductive-aged women in the United States, 2006-2013— Tiffiany Aholou, PhD, MSW Board 7 Sexual risk behaviors among
Hispanic/Latino adults: Results from the “°Caminemos!” study— Rosalba Hernandez, PhD
Table 10 Consumer healthcare options: Investigating Cal MediConnect
enrollment— Kathryn G. Kietzman, PhD, MSW
Organized by: Aging & Public Health Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
4089.0 HRD, Capital Ballroom 6 Policy implications and health effects of legalized and commercialized marijuana
10:30–11:30 & 10:30–12:00
Moderator(s): Cynthia Hallett, MPH 10:30 a.m. Triangulum of tobacco, marijuana, and electronic smoking devices— Phil Gardiner, DrPH 10:50 a.m. Cardiovascular effects of secondhand smoke from marijuana: The return of a familiar problem— Matthew Springer, PhD 11:10 a.m. Marijuana smoke exposure in hospitalized children— Karen Wilson, MD, MPH 11:30 a.m. Current trends in marijuana legalization: Prioritizing
business over public health— Stanton Glanz, PhD
Organized by: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH
(1981-2013): A comparison of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic disparities with cancer stage at the time of diagnosis— Aliyah Gauri, BSc, MSPH (c)
Board 9 Breast screening results among participants in the All Women Count! program— Patricia Da Rosa, DDS, M.Sc. Board 10 Exploring patterns of cancer incidence,
4090.0 HRD, Capital Ballroom 5 Saving lives with a single shot: Strategies and challenges to expanded naloxone availability Moderator(s): Nicholas Reuter, MPH 10:30 a.m. Naloxone sales preparedness among
cancer stage and preventive health behaviors among low-income women 40-64 years old who utilized a large breast cancer screening program in Virginia from 1998-2012— Melanie Dempsey, PhD, RT(T), CMD, FAAMD
pharmacies in Massachusetts during an era of increased opioid overdose fatalities— Thomas Stopka, PhD, MHS
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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER
HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER
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