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Session: Public Health Student Caucus Poster Session II
3082.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
Poster
Public Health Student Caucus Poster Session II
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives
Board 1An examination of the social and behavioral determinants of obesity in adolescents: Global strategies for public health action
Chandria Denise Jones, MPH, Nicole Marie Headley, MPH, Hazel Emily Hooker, MPH, Lynda Humaran, MPH, Janice Lachhman, MPH
Board 2Global rise of obesity: A warning to public health practitioners
Lynda Humaran, MPH, Nicole Marie Headley, MPH, Hazel Emily Hooker, MPH, Chandria Denise Jones, MPH, Janice Lachhman, MPH
Board 3Relationship between intraday exercise participation and dietary behavior in American adults
M. Courtney Hughes, MS, Katarina T. Borer, PhD
Board 4A student-initiated service project to eliminate health disparities in women and children living in transitional housing: Success and challenges
Jaime Madrigano, BE, Lisa A. Asare, MPH
Board 5Curriculum-based Public Health Practice: A Student perspective
Sondra Leiggi, MPH, Adaobi Udenwa, MPH, Juan Carlos Belliard, PhD, MPH
Board 6Bridging the gap: The NIAMS patient liaison program facilitates minority access to research
Nicole M. Schuett, BS, Kelli Carrington, MA, CHES, Janet Austin, PhD, Robert Miranda-Acevedo, BA, Margarita Velarde, RN, MSN, Barbara Mittleman, MD
Board 7Use of a Geographic Information System to evaluate the association between travel distance and choice of treatment for breast cancer in Rhode Island
Leanne Cecelia Chiaverini, BS
Board 8Self-Report utilization: Improving measurement and accuracy
Aman Bhandari, MPH, Todd Wagner, PhD
Board 9Understanding Sociodemographic Characteristics, Family Bond, and Employment Effect in Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) among Filipina Sex Workers: Who Are Most Likely to Acquire STIs?
Chi Chiao, MSc, MPH, Donald Morisky, ScD
Board 10HIV related stigma and its impact on the acceptability of a prevention of mother-to-child transmission (pMTCT) program in a resource poor setting
Janice Lachhman, MPH, Nicole Marie Headley, MPH, Hazel Emily Hooker, MPH, Lynda Humaran, MPH, Chandria Denise Jones, MPH
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Public Health Student Caucus
Endorsed by:Black Caucus of Health Workers; Health Administration

The 132nd Annual Meeting (November 6-10, 2004) of APHA