PS-III-EVAL Posters - Evaluation and Surveillance

Thursday, August 16, 2012: 12:45 PM-1:45 PM
Exhibit Hall (Kansas City Convention Center)
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Leveraging Tobacco Control and Chronic Disease: A Five Year Evaluation
Dr. Michael Johnson, Ph.D., Battelle's Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluaiton (CPHRE); Dr. Howard Fishbein, DrPH, Battelle's Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation
311
Right message at the right time: Evaluation of CE Programs
Ms. Louise Strayer, BSc, RN, MSc., The University of Arizona HealthCare Partnership, College of Science; Dr. Robert Addleton, EdD, FACME, Physicians' Institute for Excellence in Medicine
312
Reducing the amount of free NRT: impact on quitline outcomes
Julie Rainey, BA, Professional Data Analysts, Inc.; Michael G. Luxenberg, Ph.D., Professional Data Analysts, Inc.; Dr. Lauren Porter, Ph.D., MPH, Florida Department of Health
313
Smokers' expectations for and use of a web-based cessation program
Julie Rainey, BA, Professional Data Analysts, Inc.; Rebecca Lien, MPH, Professional Data Analysts, Inc.; Dr. Lauren Porter, Ph.D., MPH, Florida Department of Health
315
Evaluation of Non-Comprehensive Clean Indoor Air Law
Joy Blankley Meyer, BS, PACT; Jennifer Keith, MPH, CPH, Public Health Managment Corporation; Deborah Brown, MS, CHES, American Lung Association of the Mid-Atlantic; Ms. Maya Gutierrez, BA, PHMC; Kristin Minot, MS, PHMC; Nayan Ramirez, BA, PHMC
316
Efforts to Transform Puerto Rico in a Smoke-free Island
Mr. Alex Cabrera, MS, Puerto Rico Department of Health; Mr. Antonio Cases, MPA, Puerto Rico Department of Health
317
Mapping Cigarette HotSpots: Reducing Youth Tobacco-Sales with Statistics and GISMapping
Elizabeth Copello, BS, Survey Methodology Certification, RTI International; Ms. Jennifer Wagner, MPH, RTI International; Mr. Christopher Cummiskey, MPH, RTI International
318
Using GIS in Tobacco Prevention & Control: Surveys, Maps, Policy & More
Mrs. Camille Roundy, MPH, Utah Department of Health
319
Trends and disparities in smoking before and during pregnancy
Ms. Van Tong, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Patricia Dietz, DrPH, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Lucinda England, MD, MSPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Sherry Farr, MSPH, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ms. Shin Kim, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ms. Jennifer Bombard, MSPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
320
Becoming Smoke-free: Evaluation, Communication, and Policy---Working in Tandem
Dr. Karen Palmersheim, BS, MSW, MS, PHD, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Mr. Randall Glysch, MS, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
321
Reactions of adult smokers to current U.S. cigarette warning labels
Dr. Michelle O'Hegarty, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Linda Pederson, PhD, Research Triangle Institute International; Mrs. Katherine Asman, MSPH, Research Triangle Institute International; Dr. Ann Malarcher, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Ms. Valerie Rock, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Judy Kruger, Ph.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
322
Trends in Tobacco Use among High School Students: NYTS 2000-2011
Mr. René Arrazola, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Shanta Dube, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
323
Linkage between Declines in Youth Smoking and Mississippi Tobacco Control
Mrs. Nell Valentine, MS, Mississippi State University
324
Defining “Rural”: Implications for Tobacco Control
Sarah C. Shelton, MPH, Washington University in St. Louis; Amy A. Sorg, MPH, Washington University in St. Louis; Matthew Kuhlenbeck, MHA, Missouri Foundation for Health
325
Behavior Changes Related to Pediatric Exposure to Secondhand Smoke
Mrs. Pam Nock, LICDC, CTTS, HMHP Regional Tobacco Treatment Center; Terri Grimmett, R.N., Humility of Mary Health Partners
326
Impact of Michigan's Smoke-free Air Law on Bar Employee Health
Dr. Theresa Scorcia-Wilson, Ph.D., MPH, Michigan Department of Community Health; Farid Shamo, MB ChB, MSc, MPH, Michigan Department of Community Health
327
Impact of Hawaii's Smoke-free Law on Tourism
Katharine Dobson Amato, MPH, CPH, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Cheryl Rivard, MPH, Roswell Park Cancer Institute; Dr. Andrew Hyland, PhD, Roswell Park Cancer Institute
328
Lack of Monthly Variation in Ability to Contact Low-Income Smokers
Steven Bernstein, MD, Yale School of Medicine; Kathryn Hawk, MD, Yale School of Medicine; June Rosner, MPH, Yale School of Medicine; James Dziura, PhD, Yale School of Medicine
329
Evaluating tobacco policies in colleges/universities using a practical rating tool
Ms. Doneisha Snider, B.A., Washington University in St. Louis, Center for Tobacco Policy Research; Sarah Moreland-Russell, PhD, MPH, Washington University in St. Louis
330
Tobacco Use & Bipolar Disorder: Results from a Large Online Survey
Reason Reyes, MPA, University of California, San Francisco, Smoking Cessation Leadership Center; Dr. Steven Schroeder, MD, University of California San Francisco; Judith Prochaska, PhD, MPH, University of California, San Francisco; Mr. Allen Doederlein, BA, Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
331
Smoke-Free Home Rule Adoption by Smoker Groups: 1999-2010
Ms. Ann St. Claire, MPH, ClearWay Minnesota; Raymond Boyle, PhD, MPH, ClearWay Minnesota; Dr. Barbara Schillo, PhD, ClearWay Minnesota; Peter Rode, MA, Minnesota Department of Health; Kristie Taylor, Ph.D. , Westat
332
HIV Test and Tobacco Use: Puerto Rico 2010
Mr. Alex Cabrera, MS, Puerto Rico Department of Health; Mr. Marcos Felici, MPH, Puerto Rico Department of Health; Mr. Antonio Cases, MPA, Puerto Rico Department of Health
333
Trends in smokeless tobacco use among smokers in Alaska
Erin Peterson, MPH, State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services; Julie Maher, PhD, Oregon Public Health Division and Multnomah County Health Department; Chris Bushore, BA, Oregon Public Health Division and Multnomah County Health Department; Kristen Rohde, MS, Oregon Public Health Division and Multnomah County Health Department; Clyde Dent, PhD, Oregon Public Health Division and Multnomah County Health Department; Matthew Bobo, MPH, State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services
334
Gambling With Our Health: Collaborations Toward a Smoke-Free Tribal Casino
Mr. Isaiah Brokenleg, MPH, Sicangu Lakota, Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council; Ms. Teresa K. Barber, M.Ed., Onieda/Ojibwe, Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council; Mrs. Maureen Busalacchi, BA/BS, Health First Wisconsin
336
Low Socioeconomic Status and Voluntary Tobacco Policies and Quit Behaviors
Ms. Sydney Martinez, MPH, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health; Dr. Laura Beebe, PhD, MPH, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
337
The Burden of Cigarette Excise Taxes on Low Income Smokers
Dr. Matthew Farrelly, PhD, RTI International; Brett Loomis, MS, RTI International; Mr. Daniel Dench, BA, RTI International; Dr. Jeffrey Willett, PhD, Kansas Health Foundation; Dr. Harlan Juster, Ph.D., NYS Department of Health
338
The Public Health and Financial Consequences of Cigarette Tax Evasion
Dr. Matthew Farrelly, PhD, RTI International; Brett Loomis, MS, RTI International; Mr. Daniel Dench, BA, RTI International; Dr. Jeffrey Willett, PhD, Kansas Health Foundation; Dr. Harlan Juster, Ph.D., NYS Department of Health
339
Training your Target to Strengthen your Evaluation
Dr. Elizabeth Gollub, PhD, MPH, RD, Pennington Biomedical Research Center; Tiffany Netters, MPA, Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Unit, Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health, Office of Public Health, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals; Brandi Bourgeois, MPH, Tobacco Control Program, Bureau of Primary Care and Rural Health, Office of Public Health, Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals ; Betty Kennedy, PhD, Pennington Biomedical Research Center
340
Trends in Current Tobacco Use Among Mississippi High School Students
Dr. Lei Zhang, PhD, Mississippi State Department of Health; Mr. Rodolfo Vargas, MS, Mississippi State Department of Health; Mr. Roy Hart, MS, Mississippi State Department of Health; Tanya Funchess, MS, Mississippi State Department of Health
342
Tobacco Use Among American Indian/Alaska Native Tribal College Students
Ms. Christina Pacheco, J.D., Center for American Indian Community Health at the University of Kansas Medical Center; Dr. Christine Daley, PhD, MA, SM, University of Kansas Medical Center; Dr. Babalola Faseru, MD, MPH, University of Kansas Medical Center; Dr. Won Choi, PhD, MPH, University of Kansas Medical Center
343
TUS-CPS Linkages for Research and Policy-Making
Ms. Anne Hartman, MS, MA, National Cancer Institute; James T. Gibson, BS, Information Management Services, Inc.; Gordon Willis, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute; Benmei Liu, Ph.D., National Cancer Institute; Sean Altekruse, D.V.M, M.P.H., Ph.D., National Cancer Institute; Ebonee Butler, MPH, Kelly Scientific Services
344
Smoking Among Young Adults: Lifestyle, Attitudes/Beliefs, Media Messaging, and Demographics
Dr. Noella Dietz, PhD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Dr. David Sly, PhD, Florida State University; Dr. David Lee, PhD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Dr. Kristopher Arheart, EdD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Ms. Laura McClure, MSPH, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
345
Possible Misconceptions in Self-Reported Tobacco Smoke Exposure
Dr. Robert McMillen, PhD, Mississippi State University; Dr. Karen Wilson, MD, MPH, Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong; Dr. Judith Groner, MD, Nationwide Childrens Hospital; Dr. Jonathan Winickoff, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School/ American Academy of Pediatrics Richmond Center
346
Adoption, Dissemination and Implementation of Evidence-Based Guidelines
Nicole Kuiper, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Stephanie H. Herbers, MPH, MSW, Washington University in St. Louis; Laura Bach, BA, Washington University, Center for Tobacco Policy Research; Dr. Douglas Luke, PhD, Center for Tobacco Policy Research, Washington University in St Louis; Martha Engstrom, MS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Gloria Bryan, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health
347
Trends of Tobacco Product-Associated Poisoning Events in Children < 6-Years Old
Dr. Baoguang Wang, MD, DrPH, United States Food and Drug Administration
348
A Workshop on Conducting State ATS's and State YTS's
Robert Gerzoff, M.S., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Erica Causey, Master's Degree, NG Contractor for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Martha Engstrom, MS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
349
Economic Impact of Louisiana's Smoke-free Air Act on Hospitality Employment
Mr. Thomas Carton, MS, Louisiana Publich Health Institute
350
Using Key Outcome Indicators to Evaluate Tobacco Control Impact
LaShawn Curtis, DrPH, MPH, RTI International; Todd Rogers, PhD, RTI International; Nicole Kuiper, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Erika Fulmer, MHA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Martha Engstrom, MS, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
351
Secondhand Smoke Exposure in a Low-Income, Public Health Clinic Population
Dr. Ning Rosenthal, MPH, PhD, Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Project TRUST, Los Angeles County Tobacco Control and Prevention Program; Ms. Lana Sklyar, MPH, Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Project TRUST, Los Angeles CountyTobacco Control and Prevention Program; Ms. Mirna Ponce, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Senior Health; Ms. Linda Aragon, MPH, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health; Dr. Mark Weber, PhD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health; Dr. Lisa Smith, MS, DrPH, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Office of Assessment and Epidemiology
352
An Infrastructure Model for Evaluating Tobacco Control Programs
Rene Lavinghouze, MA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health; Pat Rieker, PhD, Boston University, Harvard Medical; Paul Davis, MS, Washington State Department of Health ; Kimberly Snyder, MPH, ICF International
353
Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Attitudes Toward Smoke-Free Policies in Workplaces
David Homa, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Brian King, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Shanta Dube, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
354
Ambulatory Care Visits made by Current Tobacco Users with Depression
Dr. Shanta Dube, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Ahmed Jamal, MBBS, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Bridgette Garrett, PhD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
355
Combining Community Participatory Research with a Random-Sample Health Survey
Dr. Antoine Messiah, MD, PhD, DrSc, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and INSERM Research Center U-897; Ms. Dorothy Parker, MPH, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Ms. Marsha Stevens, MPH, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Ms. Cristina Fernandez, MsEd, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Mr. Manuel Ocasio, BA, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine; Dr. Noella Dietz, PhD, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
356
Smoking Patterns within the Missouri LGBTQ Community
Dr. Jane McElroy, PhD, University of Missouri; Dr. Kevin Everett, PhD, University of Missouri; Ms. Jenna Jordan, BS, University of Missouri; Ms. Bin Ge, MS, University of Missouri
357
Evaluating the National Tobacco Education Campaign
Terry Pechacek, PhD, CDC Office on Smoking and Health; Ms. Jami Fraze, Ph.D. , CDC; Mr. Robert Alexander, Ph.D., CDC; Mr. Robert Rodes, MS, MBA, MEd, CDC
358
Rapid Response Surveillance in Tobacco Control
Dr. Shanta Dube, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Shaohua (Sean) Hu, MD, MS, DrPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Brian King, PhD, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Dr. Ahmed Jamal, MBBS, MPH, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Erika Fulmer, MHA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
359
Rhode Island's Statewide Ban on Indoor Smoking Impacts AMI Hospitalizations
Ms. Cynthia Roberts, MA, RI Department of Health
360
Smoking and Premature Mortality: The Excess Burden of Tobacco
Dr. Karen Palmersheim, BS, MSW, MS, PHD, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
361
Tobacco Biomarkers as Clinical Tools to Identify High-risk Asthmatic Nonsmokers
Dr. Elisa Tong, MD, MA, University of California, Davis
362
CASE Findings from Newspaper Coverage of Tobacco Control Policies
Dr. Shelly Rodgers, PhD, University of Missouri; Dr. Kevin Everett, PhD, University of Missouri; Dr. Ye Wang, PhD, University of Missouri-Kansas City
363
The Evaluation of Maine's Smokefree Car Law Utilizing BRFSS Data
Dr. Rebecca Murphy, PhD, MPH, A. L. Burruss Institute of Public Service and Research, Kennesaw State University ; Dr. Praphul Joshi, PhD, MPH, BDS, University of New England; Mrs. Dorean Maines, MS, Maine CDC, DHHS; Ms. Carol Riemer Coles, BS, Partnership For A Tobacco-Free Maine, Maine CDC, DHHS; Mr. Patrick Madden, BS, Market Decisions
364
Transcending Policy: Reducing the Burden of Tobacco
Dr. Karen Palmersheim, BS, MSW, MS, PHD, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Mr. Randall Glysch, MS, Wisconsin Department of Health Services
365
Examining the Spatial Associations Between Rurality and Smoking – United States
Andrew Anesetti-Rothermel, MPH, West Virginia University; Dr. Kimberly Horn, EdD, West Virginia University
366
Infant Delivery Costs Related to Maternal Smoking: Un Update
Dr. Kathleen Adams, PhD, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Dr. Cathy Melvin, PhD, MPH, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; Ms. Cheryl Raskind-Hood, MS, MPH, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA; Mr. Peter Joski, MSPH, Kaiser Permanente of Georgia; Ms. Ecaterina Galactionova, MA, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, GA