PS-III-MEDIA Posters - Communications and Media

Thursday, August 16, 2012: 12:45 PM-1:45 PM
Exhibit Hall (Kansas City Convention Center)
273
Using Social Media to Connect as a Health Educator
Ms. Margie Arnett, MS, Loma Linda University School of Dentistry
275
The North Carolina “Now Serving Smokefree Air” Campaign
Mrs. Ann Staples, B.A, MCHES, N.C. Division of Public Health
276
Something to Tweet About
Dr. Melva Fager Okun, DrPH, NC Prevention Partners; Mr. Andre Blackman, BA, American Heart Association
277
Capitalizing on the Social Networks of Tobacco Users
Becky Pearce, MA, Partnership for A Tobacco-Free Maine
279
Mass Media Education
Mr. Sujeewa Dilangana Peiris, BA, Thirasara Foundation
280
Why Your Program Should "Like" Social Media
Ms. Amanda McCartney, BBA, California Tobacco Control Program
281
Reaching Smokers via Email Blasts - Cost-Effective Blast to the Future
Mrs. Alice Dalla Palu, MPA, CTTS-M, CAC, Tobacco Free Northeast PA; Ms. Jeanne Fignar, AAS, Tobacco Free Northeast PA; Mr. Edward Frack, BA, Klunk&Millan Advertising
282
Building a Campaign and Brand Using the MCRC
Donna Williams, MBA, Florida Department of Health; Joe Cronin, MBA, Alma DDB
283
One Tiny Reason to Quit: Pregnant African-American Quitline User Promotion
Prof. May G. Kennedy, Ph.D., MPH, Virginia Commonwealth University; Dr. Maureen Wilson Genderson, Ph.D., Virginia Commonwealth University; Ms. Allison Sepulveda, M.A., Virginia Commonwealth University; Ms. Sheryl Garland, M.H.A., Virginia Commonwealth University
284
Affective Responses towards Anti-Tobacco Advertisement Concepts
Ms. Anupreet Sidhu, MA Communication, University of California, Davis
285
Tobacco.Reality.Unfiltered. Using Personal Testimonials in a Youth Prevention Media Campaign
Dr. Adam Goldstein, MD, MPH, Tobacco Prevention and Evaluation Program, Department of Family Medicine, UNC School of Medicine; Ms. Anna McCullough, MSW, MSPH, Tobacco Prevention Evaluation Program, Department of Family Medicine, UNC School of Medicine; Dr. Leah Ranney, PhD, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Barbara Moeykens, MS, Tobacco Prevention and Control Branch, Division of Public Health, North Carolina Health and Human Services; Dr. Kelly Kandra, PhD, Department of Psychology, Benedictine University
286
Animated videos increase support for tobacco policy in Missouri voters
Matthew Kreuter, PhD, MPH, Washington University in St. Louis; Christina A. Clarke, PhD, MPH, Cancer Prevention Institute of California; Lisa M. Moy, MPH, Cancer Prevention Institute of California; Heather Corcoran, MFA, Washington University in St. Louis; Susan Gillham, MFA, Washington University in St. Louis; Mr. Chris Casey, MPH, Washington University in St. Louis
287
ASHLine: Immediate Call-to-Action Motivates Tobacco Users to Quit
Ms. Mary Ehlert, MS, ABC, Arizona Department of Health Services
288
Communicable Health : Roles Society and Media Play in Health Behaviors
Ms. Nancy Turett, Bachelor of Arts, Daniel J. Edelman Inc.
289
Call it Quits: Using Phone Apps as Cessation Tools
Ms. Mary Ehlert, MS, ABC, Arizona Department of Health Services
290
Venomocity: Evolving Trends in Social Media Efforts to Reach Teens
Ms. Mary Ehlert, MS, ABC, Arizona Department of Health Services
291
The Role of Advertising in Building the QUITPLAN® Services Brand
Dr. Jeong Kyu Lee, PhD, ClearWay Minnesota; Dr. Barbara Schillo, PhD, ClearWay Minnesota; Ms. Marietta Dreher, BA, ClearWay Minnesota; Ms. Andrea Mowery, BA, ClearWay Minnesota; Dr. Michael Luxenberg, Ph.D., Professional Data Analysts, Inc.
292
Women's Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs about Smoking During Pregnancy
Dr. Denise Levis, MA, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Brenda Stone-Wiggins, PhD, MPH , RTI International ; Ms. Mary Council, BA, RTI International; Ms. Kara Duwe, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ms. Van Tong, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Michelle O'Hegarty, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
293
Lessons learned from analyzing Michigan's smoke-free law newspaper coverage
Nicole Kuiper, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Kate Frantz, MPH, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education; Molly Cotant, MPH, Michigan Department of Community Health; Stephen Babb, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ; Jerelyn Jordan, BA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Matt Phelan, BA, American Cancer Society, Great Lakes Division
294
This is My Room - CPPW Project Increases Quitline Enrollment
Ms. Kathy Danberry, M.S., WV Division of Tobacco Prevention
295
Evaluating Florida's Online and Social Media Campaign
Dr. Jennifer Duke, PhD, Research Triangle Institute; Heather Hansen, MPP, Research Triange Institute; Kimberley Collins, BA, GolinHarris
296
Consumer Perceptions of Hazardous Chemicals in Tobacco and Tobacco Smoke
Dr. Laura Shay, PhD, RN, Center for Tobacco Products, Food and Drug Administration
297
Media to Support your Quitline- Steady Stream
Sandra Soria, CPA, California Tobacco Control Program
298
TOBACCO PREVENTION EDUCATION CROSSES COMMON STATE BORDER
Ms. Donna Thronson, Bachelor of Science Management, North Dakota Center for Tobacco Prevention and Control Policy
299
Social Media & Emerging Technologies: Venue for Networking, Strategizing, & Campaign Problem-Solving
Ms. Amelia Silbert-Geiger, BA, California Youth Advocacy Network (CYAN); Mr. Joe Smyser, MSPH, MCHES, SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Public Health (Global Health) - Tobacco Waste Toolkit
300
Implementing tobacco free policy through market analysis of early adopters
Mr. Jon Stemmle, MA, Health Communication Research Center; Ms. Amy Dunaway, MPH, Health Communication Research Center
301
Evaluating the Characteristics that Influence Persuasiveness of Secondhand Smoke Advertisements
Maansi Bansal-Travers, PhD, MS, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Prof. Michael Cummings, PhD, Medical University of South Carolina; Melanie Wakefield, PhD, Cancer Council Victoria; James Thrasher, PhD, University of South Carolina
302
New and Old Media Help Change Policy
Mr. Ismael Torres, MA, Journalism & Mass Communications-Advertising, University of Nebraska Kearney
303
Reaching Vietnamese Community: A TV-interview series “Healthy Living without Tobacco”
Mr. Anthony Nguyen, Cornelius Hopper Trainee, Vietnamese Community Health Promotion Project, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF); UCSF Division of General Internal Medicine; UCSF Department of Psychiatry; UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center; and Southeast Asian Community.; Janice Tsoh, PhD, University of California, San Francisco; Ching Wong, BS, University of California San Francisco; Nancy Burke, PhD, University of California San Francisco; Tung Nguyen, MD, University of California San Francisco; Stephen J. McPhee, MD, University of California San Francisco
304
Butts.....Pick Yours Up
Beverly Keener, BA TTS , West Virginia DHHR Division of Tobacco Prevention
305
No Excuses Tobacco Free: A WNBA Sports Marketing Partnership
Ms. Rachel Tyree, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health ; Ms. Linda Aragon, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health; Mr. Matthew Le Veque, MA, Rogers Ruder Finn
306
Media for Local Programs- Creating Specialized and Longterm Assets
Sandra Soria, CPA, California Tobacco Control Program
307
Making Tobacco News
Mr. Joseph Smith, BS in Public Relations, Masters of Science in Communication, Federal Government/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Office on Smoking and Health
308
Creative Approaches Transform CDC's Media Campaign Resource Center
Michelle Johns, MA, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Robert Alexander, PhD, MPH, CHES, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Mahshid Amini, BS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
309
Leveraging Digital Media in Tobacco Prevention and Control Work
Ms. Amy Rowland, BA, MSc., CDC National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion; Ms. Diane Brodalski, BS, CDC Office of the Associate Director for Communication Science; Mr. Ian Abrams, unknown, Golin Harris