
The following publications and presentations have been extracted from the annual CHSP Scholar Impact Survey. They are listed alphabetically by first author with the Scholar's name bold.
Felix Aaron KL, Bone LR, Levine DM, Rubin, HR. Using Participant Information to Develop an Instrument to Evaluate Community Health Worker Outreach Services. Ethnicity and Disease 2002; 12:87-96. Felix Aaron K. Bass E. A Call for Papers: Community-Based Participatory Research. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2002;17:84. Felix Aaron K, Clancy CM. Improving quality and reducing disparities: toward a common pathway. JAMA. 2003; 289(8):1033-4. Felix Aaron K, Stryer D. Moving from Rhetoric to Evidence-Based Action in Health Care. Ethn Dis. 2003;13(3 Suppl 3):S3-9-11. Felix Aaron K, Chesley FD. Beyond Rhetoric: What We Need to Know to Eliminate Disparities Ethn Dis. 2003;13(3 Suppl 3):S3-9-11.
Felix Aaron K, Levine DM, Burstin HR. Religious Participation and Health Care Practices in African American communities. J Gen Intern Med. 2003;18(11):908-13. Felix Aaron K et al. Variation in the Quality of Men’s Healthcare. Under review by Medical Care Journal.
Airhihenbuwa, C.O., Jack Jr., L., Webster, J.D. (2004). Community Capacity and Health Intervention Research in Communities of Color in Race and Research: Perspectives on Minority Participation in Health Studies. Eds B.. Beech, V. Setlwo, & M.F. Roohani. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association.
Airhihenbuwa C.O., Webster J.D., Oladosun-Okoror T. (2004) Transforming Structural Barriers To Improve The Health Of African Americans. The Praeger Handbook of Black American Health (2nd Edition): Policies and Issues Behind Disparities in Health. Ed. I. Livingston. Westport, CT: Praeger Airhihenbuwa C.O., Webster J.D. (2004). Culture and African Contexts of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care, and Support. Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS, 1, 4 – 13. Airhihenbuwa C.O., Webster J.D., Okoror T.O., Shine R., Smith-Bankhead, N (2003). HIV/AIDS and the African-American Community: Disparities of Policy and Identity. Phylon, 50 (1-2): 23-46.
Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr. Family food insufficiency is associated with dysthymia and suicidal symptoms in adolescents: Results from NHANES III. Journal of Nutrition. 2002;132:719-725. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr. Low family income and food insufficiency in relation to overweight in children: Is there a paradox? Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine. 2001;155(10):1161-1167. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr., Briefel RR. Food insufficiency, family income, and health in U.S. preschool and school-age children. American Journal of Public Health. 2001;91:781-786. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr. Food insufficiency and American school-aged children’s cognitive, academic and psycho-social development. Pediatrics. 2001;108:44-53. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA Jr. Family Food Insufficiency, but Not Low Family Income, Is Positively Associated with Dysthymia and Suicide Symptoms in Adolescents, American Society for Nutritional Sciences, 2002:719-725 Alaimo, K, Hassler E, Editors. From Seeds to Stories, The Community Garden Storytelling Project of Flint. Print Comm, 2003. Alaimo K, Briefel RR, Frongillo EA, Jr., Olson CM. Food insufficiency exists in the United States: Results from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. American Journal of Public Health. 1998. 88:419-426. Ammerman A, Corbie-Smith G, St. George DM, Washington C, Weathers B, Jackson-Christian B. Research Expectations among African American Church Leaders in the PRAISE! Project: A Randomized Trial Guided by Community-Based Participatory Research. American Journal of Public Health 2003; 93(10): 1720-1727. Bailey EJ, Erwin DO, & Belin PL. “Using Cultural Beliefs and Patterns to Improve Mammography Utilization among African American Women: The Witness Projectâ.” Journal of the National Medical Association, Vol. 92, No. 3, March 2000, pp. 136-142. Beinstock A, Bateman F, Mason M, Melendez E, Marstrom M. The healthy baby program: A health education approach to case management. Plan de Salud del Valle, Ft. Lupton, Colorado, 1996.
Belin PL, Washington, TA, & Greene Y. (In Press, 2004). Saving Grace: A Breast Cancer Program in the Black Community. Health and Social Work.
Belin PL & Curbow B. (In Progress). Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Witnessing In Tennessee Project to Increase Breast Cancer Screening and Awareness among African American Women in the East Tennessee Region. American Journal of Health Education.
Belin PL. (In Progress). The Impact of a Faith-Based Intervention Used to Educate and Empower African American Women Concerning Breast Health. Journal of Religion and Health. Belin PL, Erwin DO, Spatz TS, & Stotts RC. Enhancing Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening through Community Outreach Programs. 6th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved and Cancer. Washington, DC. 1997. Bone LR, Hill MR, Stalling RY, Gelber AC, Barker AV, Baylor I, Harris EC, Zeiger SL, Felix-Aaron, KL, Clark, JM, Levine DM. Community Health Survey in an Urban African American Neighborhood: Distribution and Correlates of Elevated Blood Pressure. Ethnicity and Disease 2000;10:87-95. Briefel RR, Sempos CT, McDowell MA, Chien S, Alaimo K. Dietary methods research in the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey: underreporting of energy intake. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 1997. 65(suppl):1203S-9S. Briefel RR, McDowell MA, Alaimo K, et. al. Total energy intake of the U.S. population: the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-91. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 1995. 62(suppl):1072S-80S. Burton LM, Tubbs CY, Odoms A, Oh HJ, MelloZ, Cherlin A. Welfare Reform, Poverty, and Health: Ethnographic Perspectives on Health Status and Health Insurance Coverage in Low-income Families. Kaiser Family Foundation. 2002 Butterfoss, F.D., Morrow, A.L, Webster, J.D., and Crews, R.C. (2003). The Coalition Training Institute: Training for the long haul. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 9 (6), 522-529.
Butterfoss, F.D. Webster, J.D. National Immunization Coalition Training Institute Report, 1999 Center for Pediatric Research, 855 West Brambleton, Avenue, Norfolk, Va 23510. Butterfoss, F.D, Webster, J.D., Morrow, A.L., and Rosenthal. J. (1998) Immunization coalitions that work: Training for public health professionals. Journal of Public Health Management.,4 (6) 79-87.
Butterfoss, F.D., Morrow, A.L., Rosenthal, J., Dini, E.,Crews, R.C., Webster, J.D., Louis, P.A (1998). CINCH: An urban coalition for empowerment and action. Health Education and Behavior, 25 (2), 212 – 225. Butterfoss, F.D. (Exec Producer), Linyear, Q. (Producer), Boulware, G. (Director), Webster, J.D. (Co-Producer), and Powel, C. (Co-Producer) (1996). Equal voices: A community coalition for action [Video Recording]. Center for Pediatric Research, 855 West Brambleton, Avenue, Norfolk, Va 23510.
Calleson, DC., Seifer, S. Institutional Collaboration and Competition in Community-Based Education, Journal of Interprofessional Care. Vol 18/No. 1. February, 2004. Calleson, D., Seifer, S., and Maurana, C. Forces Affecting the Community Involvement of Academic Health Centers: Perspectives of Institutional and Faculty Leaders. Acad. Med.,Vol. 77. No. 1, January, 2002 Campbell, R., Levin, J., Thunberg, T., Hall, A., Farquhar, S.A., Lee, C. (1994). Reforming applied curricula: A call from the High Plains. High Plains Society for Applied Anthropology 14(1):23-25 V. Chavez, “Silence Speaks: The Language of Internalized Oppression in CBPR,” (Abstract accepted in the Metropolitan Universities Journal special issue on Community Based Research, Winter 2004). V. Chávez, B. Israel, A. Allen, R. Lichtenstein, M. DeCarlo, A. Schulz, R. Bayer, R. McGranaghan, “A Bridge Between Communities: Video Making and Community Based Participatory Research,” Health Promotion Practice (in press). V. Chávez & L. Dorfman, “Spanish Language Television News Portrayals of Youth and Violence in California.” In I. Torres & G. Cernada, Sexual and Reproductive Health Promotion in Latino Populations, Baywood Publishing Company, New York, 2003. V. Chávez, B. Duran, Q. Baker, M. Avila, & N. Wallerstein, “ The Dance of Race & Privilege in Community Based Participatory Research.” In Minkler M. & Wallerstein N. Community Based Participatory Research, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 2003. V. Chávez, “Language, Gender and Violence in Qualitative Research,” International Quarterly of Community Health Education, Vol. 21, Issue 1, 2002. V. Chávez, “Violence in the Lives of Young Women: Importance of Qualitative Research.” In Real Stories, Teaching Cases in Community Health, SFSU Publication, 2002. V. Chávez, “Operational Definitions of Youth Violence in Empirical Research,” International Quarterly of Community Health Education, Vol. 18, Issue 2, 1999. V. Chávez, “Violence in the Lives of Young Women in Urban Environments” unpublished dissertation research, 1999. V. Chávez, “Youth Radio: Broadcasting Violence Prevention,” Issue Magazine # 6, Berkeley Media Studies Group, 1998. Chen, I., Pasanen, M., Kurz, J., Faselis, C., Panda, M., Staton, LJ., O’Rorke, J., Menon, M., Genao, I., Jarvis, J., Mechaber, A., Rosenburg, E., Carey, T., Calleson, D. ., Cykert, S. Racial Differences in Narcotic Use for Chronic Non-Malignant Pain. Submitted Spring, 2004 to JAMA. Chinman, M., Griffith, D.M., & Freeman, T. (2000). An assessment of children’s after-school programs in New London. The Consultation Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Clark, N.M., Khaltaev, N., Ivanova, N.A., Malka, S., McDonald, L., Rudolf, M., Farquhar, S.A. (1998). Report of the WHO/IAC Asthma Guidelines Implementation Project. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization. Clark LF, Rhodes SD, Liddon N, Rogers WB. (In press). The context of sexual risk. In Raczynski J, & Leviton LC (Eds.) Handbook of Clinical Health Psychology, volume 2, Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Clifford, P., Lanier, C., Peterson, F. and Allen, S. (1987). Discerning the health promotion needs of mobility impaired individuals in a university setting. Health Values: Achieving High Level Wellness, (11) 5, September/October. Cooney, B.R., & Griffith, D.M. (1994). 1992-93 undergraduate department survey. Office of Demographic, Employment and Educational Research, Education Directorate, American Psychological Association. Corbie-Smith G, St. George DM, Moody-Ayers S, Ransohoff DF. Adequacy of Reporting Race/Ethnicity in Clinical Trials in Areas of Health Disparities. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2003; 56(5): 416-420. Corbie-Smith G, Ammerman A, Katz ML, St. George DM, Blumenthal C, Washington C, Weathers B, Keyserling T, Switzer B. Trust, Benefit, Satisfaction and Burden: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Cancer Risk through African American Churches. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2003; 18(1): 1-11. Corbie-Smith G, Thomas SB, St. George DM. Distrust, Race and Research: A National Perspective. Archives of Internal Medicine 2002; 162(21): 2458-2463. Davies SL, Dix E, Rhodes SD, Frison S, Willis L. (In press). Attitudes of young African-American fathers toward early childbearing. American Journal of Health Behavior. Denham, A., Steiner, B., Calleson, D., Curtis, P., Goldstein, G., Gamble, G. Factors Influencing Community Service Among North Carolina Physicians. Submitted to Journal of the American Board of Family Practice. March, 2004. Dodds, J., Calleson, D., Eng, G., Margolis, L, Moore, K. Structure and Culture of Schools of Public Health to Support Public Health Practice. Journal of Public Health Practice Management. October, 2003. Dodge, B., Reece, M., Cole, S., & Sandfort, T. (in press). Sexual compulsivity and heterosexual college students. The Journal of Sex Research. L. Dorfman, K. Woodruff, V. Chávez, L. Wallack, “Youth and Violence on Local Television News in California,” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 87, No. 8. Dunlop BD, Rothman MB, Condon KM, Hebert KS, Martinez, IL. Elder Abuse: Risk Factors and Use of Case Data to Improve Policy and Practice. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect. 2000; 12(3-4):95-122.
Eakin EG, Bull SS, Glasgow RE, Mason M. Reaching those most in need: A review of diabetes self-management interventions in disadvantaged populations. Diabetes Metabolism Research and Review 18(1);26-35, 2002.
Edwards, C.L., Scales, M., Dunn, R., Bennett, G., Harris-Peterson, S., De Castro, L. M., Whitworth, E., Abrams, M., Wood, M., Harrison, O., & Killough, A. (2002). A Brief Review of the Pathophysiology, Associated Pain, and Psychosocial Issues With Sickle Cell Disease. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine (in press). Edwards, C.L., Scales, M., Bennett, G., Harris, S., Whitworth, E., DeCastro, L., Abrams, M., Whitworth, S., Chadwick-Whitfield, D. & Killough, A. (2000). Sickle Cell Disease pain and psychosocial functioning. Proceedings of the 28th SCDAA annual A Focused Future: Care and Cure in the 21st Century Interactive Conference, 34-38. Espinoza P, Mason M. Avon Foundation Comadre Breast Cancer Education Project Training Manual. Latino/a Research and Policy Center, 2002.
Farquhar, S.A., and Michael Y.L. (to be published February 2005). Building on history and social capital to create change in two urban communities. American Journal of Public Health. Farquhar, S.A., and Dobson, N. (accepted by Journal of Community Practice). Community and university participation in disaster-relief policy and practices: An example from eastern North Carolina. Farquhar, S.A., Schulz, A.S., Parker, E.A., and Israel, B.A. (accepted by Local Environment). In their words: A qualitative analysis of the effects of the physical environment on Detroit residents. Farquhar, S.A., Michael, Y.L. (accepted by Journal of Interprofessional Care). Combining the strengths of popular education and community health workers. Farquhar, S.A., Wing, S. (2002). Methodological and ethical considerations of community-driven environmental justice research: Examination of two case studies from rural North Carolina. In Minkler, Wallerstein (eds). Community-based Participatory Research for Health. New York, NY: Jossey-Bass. Farquhar, S.A., Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A., and Schulz, A.S. (under review Health Education and Behavior). The effects of the physical environment on health and well-being in residents of eastside and southwest Detroit, Michigan. Farquhar, S.A., Parker, E.A., Schulz, A.S., and Israel, B.A.(under review Journal of Health Promotion Practice). A case study of the use of qualitative methods for program planning in a community-based intervention. Farquhar, SA. (1996). A critical assessment of a street youth health survey. Cultural Anthropology Methods 8(1). E. Flores & V. Chávez, “Latino Health”, Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States, Oxford University Press, New York (in press). Frattaroli, S. (2003) Grassroots advocacy for gun violence prevention: A status report on mobilizing a movement. Journal of Public Health Policy. 24(3/4):332-354. Freemark M, Driscoll P., Andrews J., Kelly PA, Royster, M. (1996). Ontogenesis of prolactin receptor gene expression in the rat olfactory system: potential roles for lactogenic hormones in olfactory development. Endocrinology. 137(3): 934-42. Gans K, Kumanyika S, Lovell J, Risica P, Goldman R, Odoms-Young A, Strolla L Decaille D, Caron C, Lasater T.The development of SisterTalk: a cable TV-delivered weight control program for black women. Preventive Medicine 2003; 37(6):654-667 Goldstein, A., Calleson, D., Curtis, B., Gamble, G, Steiner, B., Moore, T., Hemphill, B. Voluntary Community Service by Family Medicine Physicians. Accepted for publication to American Board of Family Practice, March, 2004. Govoni, LG, Healy, JM, Jr., and Smolker, ED. “Patient Reports About Ambulatory Care.” Quality Management in Health Care, Vol. 4(1), Fall 1995:71-80.
Griffith, D.M., Chinman, M., & Freeman, T. (1999). The best practices of elementary school children’s after-school programs. The Consultation Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Griffith, D.M. (1996). Black culture and Black consciousness: Implications of Black racial identity on the sociopolitical change strategies of African Americans [Monograph]. Center for African American Research, DePaul University. Harris, S. (1996). Visitor Behavior in the Masai-Mara at ZooAtlanta. Proceedings of the National Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR), Asheville, NC. Hartwig, K., Calleson, D. CBPR: When is it not the right choice for you? Abstract submitted for theme issue on CBPR in Metropolitan Universities. February, 2004. Henderson SJ, Bernstein LB, St. George DM, Doyle JP, Paranjape AS, Corbie-Smith G. Older Women and HIV: How Much Do They Know and Where are They Getting Their Information? (in press, Journal of the American Geriatric Society). Herbenick, D., & Reece, M. (under review). Questions asked by consumers of adult retail stores: A missed opportunity for sexual health education? Sex Education. Hergenrather KC, Rhodes SD. (In press). Placing consumers living with major depressive disorder into jobs: Applications of behavioral theory. Rehabilitation Education. Hergenrather KC, Rhodes SD, Clark G. (In press). Using a theory-based approach to identify factors facilitating the employment-seeking behavior of persons living with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Rehabilitation. Hergenrather KC, Rhodes SD, McDaniel RS. (In press). Correlates of job placement practice: Public rehabilitation counselors and consumers living with AIDS. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. Hergenrather KC, Rhodes SD, McDaniel RS, Brown C. Job placement: The development of theory-based measures. Journal of Rehabilitation. 2003;69(4):26-33. Hilborn E, Walsh D, Mendola P, Royster M. (2003). Methods for Conducting a Field Study of Young Children. Journal of Children’s Health. 1(4): 499-511. Hilborn E, Royster M, Drabkowski D. (2002). Survey of U.S. Public Health Laboratories: Microbial Pathogens of the Contaminant Candidate List. Journal of the American Water Works Association. 94(6): 88-96. Israel, B.A., Farquhar, S.A., James, S.A., Schulz, A.S., Parker, E.A., and Schork, T. (2002). The relationship between social support, stress and health among women on Detroit’s eastside. Health Education and Behavior 29(3):342-360. Edith C. Kieffer, PhD; Sharla K. Willis, DrPH; Angela M. Odoms-Young, PhD; J. Ricardo Guzman, MSW, MPH; Alex J. Allen, MSA; Jackie Two Feathers, MPH; Jimena Loveluck, MSW. Reducing Disparities in Diabetes among African-American and Latino Residents of Detroit: The Essential Role of Community Planning Focus Groups. Ethnicity and Disease. 2004;14[suppl 1]:S1-27±S1-37) Kieffer E, Salabarria-Pena Y, Odoms-Young A, Willis S, Baber K, Guzman R. Community Participation in Planning and Evaluating Health Interventions: The Role of Focus Groups: In Methods for Conducting Community-based Participatory Research for Health. Israel, B editor, Jossey-Bass Publishers. Forthcoming
Kim KH, Sobal J, Wethington EW. (2003) Religion and Body Weight. International Journal of Obesity 27: 469-477. Kim KH, Levitsky DA. Testing echinacea’s effect on the common cold through electronic mail. Public Health Nutrition 2000; 3(4A): 527-528. Kim, KH, Sobal J. Religion, Fat Intake, and Physical Activity. Public Health Nutrition (In Press). Kumanyika SK, Odoms A. Nutrition in African-Americans. In: Health issues in the Black community 2nd Edition. Braithwaite, RL and Taylor, SE, eds. The Jossey-Bass Health Series, March 2001.
Lanier, C., & Green, B. (in press). Validation of a Date Rape Attitude Survey (CDRAS): An Instrument for the Evaluation of Date Rape Prevention Programs in College Students. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Injury. Lanier, C., & Green, B. (submitted, 2004). Validation of a Date Rape Attitude Survey (CDRAS): An Instrument for the Evaluation of Date Rape Prevention Programs in College Students. Lanier, C. (2001). Rape accepting attitudes: Precursors to or consequences of forced sex. Violence Against Women.7, (8), 876-885. Lanier, C., Nicholson, T., & Duncan, D. (2001). Drug use and mental well being among a sample of undergraduate and graduate college students. Journal of Drug Education. 31, (3), 239-248. Lanier, C., Elliott, Marc N., Martin, D., & Kapadia, A. (January, 1998). Evaluation of an intervention to change attitudes toward date rape. The Journal of American College Health. (46)4:177-180. Lanier, C. & Elliott, Marc N. (November/December, 1997). A questionnaire for the evaluation of a date rape prevention program. Journal of College Student Development. (38)6:673-76. Lanier, C., Elliott, Marc N., Martin, D., & Kapadia, A. (Spring, 1998). Evaluation of an intervention to change attitudes toward date rape. College Teaching. (46)2:76-78 (reprint).
LaVeist, T. L., Issacs, L., Thomas, D., & Peterson, S. H. (2004). Validation of a Medical Mistrust Index. Manuscript submitted for publication. Lipkus IM, Crawford Y, Fenn K, Biradavolu M, Binder RA, Marcus A, Mason M. Testing different formats for communicating colorectal cancer risk. Journal of Health Communication 4(4);311-324, 1999.
López EDS, Eng, E, Robinson, N. “Quality of life concerns of African American Breast Cancer Survivors within Rural North Carolina: Blending the Techniques of Photovoice and Grounded Theory”. Qualitative Health Research. (In Press). Marshall J, Belansky E, Morin C, Mason M. San Luis Valley PACT Project Family Advisor Training Manual. Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center, 2000. Martinez, IL. The Elder in the Cuban-American Family: Making Sense of the Real and Ideal, Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 2002;33(3): 359-375.
Martinez, IL, Danzas Nacionalistas: the Representation of History through Folkloric Dance in Venezuela. Critique of Anthropology. 2002;22(3): 257-282. Martinez, IL. Aportes metodológicos en el estudio de apoyo social y calidad de vida para los adultos mayores. In: Golpe LI, Herrán CA, Arias CJ, eds. Sistemas Formales e Informales de Apoyo Social para los Adultos Mayores, Mar del Plata, Argentina: Ediciones Suárez, Colección Apoyo Social. Forthcoming December 15, 2003, Chapter 7.
Martinez, I, Peláez, M, PROMOVER Una Forma de Vida para las Personas Adultas Mayores: Guía Regional para la Promoción de Actividad Física/PROMOTING a Way of Life for Older Adults: Regional Blueprint for the Promotion of Physical Activity, Washington, DC: Pan American Health Organization, 2002.
Martinez, I. Book Review: Yvonne Daniel Rumba: Dance and Social Change in Contemporary Cuba in Transforming Anthropology, Volume 6, Numbers 1-2, 1997.
Martinez, I Book Review: Marta Savigliano Tango and the Political Economy of Passion in Plantation Society, Volume 4, Number 1, Winter 1997. Mason M, Roberto KA, Robinson J. An analysis of hospital personnel’s knowledge and attitudes toward older adults. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education 16(3);25-35, 1996. Mason M. An analysis of hospital personnel’s knowledge and attitudes toward older adults. Master’s Thesis. University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, 1994. Mason M. Executive Summary: An analysis of hospital personnel’s knowledge and attitudes toward older adults. Submitted to Mckee Medical Center, Loveland, Colorado, 1994. Mason, M. Care Provider Manual of Policies and Procedures. New Mercer Commons Assisted Living and Alzheimer Care Facility, 1994. Mason M, Marcus A. Just for you…A guide to Project 2: Using tailored message to promote colorectal cancer screening. Train-the-trainer Manual, 1999. Mason M. Developing a Colorectal Cancer Screening Brochure – Focus Group Report. Submitted to The Colorado Foundation for Medical Care, 1999. Mason M. Developing a Breast Cancer Screening Card - Focus Group Report. Submitted to The Colorado Foundation for Medical Care, 2000. Mason M. Pneumonia Vaccine Project Report. Submitted to The Colorado Foundation for Medical Care, 2000. Mason M. Educating Older Coloradoans about Medicare Coverage of Preventive Screenings - Focus Group Report. Submitted to The Colorado Foundation for Medical Care, 2002. Mason M. From Mandate to Practice: How Language Access Policies Affect Spanish Speaking Patients and the Health Professionals Who Serve Them. Doctoral Thesis. University of Colorado, Denver, 2003. Odoms A, Abdulrahim S. Health and Health Practices of Muslim Women in the United States: In the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. Suad Joseph, General Editor. Brill Publishers Forthcoming. Odoms A, Abdulrahim S. Dietary Practices of Muslim Women in the United States: In the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. Suad Joseph, General Editor. Brill Publishers. Forthcoming. Odoms A. Dietary Approaches to Weight Management in African Americans. Ethnicity and Disease 2002; 12[Suppl3]:S3-34-S3-39. Panda, M., Staton, L., Chen, I., Kurz, J., Pasanen, M., O’Rorke, J., Menon, M., Genao, I., Jarvis, J., Mechaber, A., Rosenberg, E., Faselis, C., Carey, T., Calleson, D., Cykert, S., Factors That Affect Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Non-Malignant Pain: The Role of Patient-Physician Disagreement. Submitted to Pain, Spring, 2004. Peláez, M, Martinez, I, Equity and Systems of Intergenerational Transfers in Latin America and the Caribbean, Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública /Pan American Journal of Public Health. 2002; 11(5-6):439-443. Perera, B., & Reece, M. (under review). Sexual behavior of youth in Sri Lanka: Challenges of HIV prevention and care.
Peterson, S. H. (2004). Family context and sexual risk among African American adolescent girls. Manuscript in preparation. Reece, M., Basta, T., & Koers, E. (in press). Psychological distress patterns of women and mothers presenting for HIV-related mental health care. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services. Reece. M., & Dodge, B. (in press). Exploring indicators of sexual compulsivity among men who cruise for sex on campus. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity. Reece, M., McBride, K., Shacham, E., & Williams, B. (in press). Therapist expectations of psychotherapy duration for individuals living with HIV. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services. Reece, M., Herbenick, D., & Sherwood-Puzzello, C. (in press). Sexual health promotion and adult retail establishments. The Journal of Sex Research. Reece, M. (in press). Gay couples, gay communities, and HIV: Challenges for health education. Health Education and Behavior (invited commentary). Reece, M., & Dodge, B. (2004). A study in sexual health applying the principles of community- based participatory research. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 33(3), 235-247. Reece, M. (2003). HIV-related mental health care: Factors influencing dropout among low-income, HIV-seropositive individuals. AIDS Care, 15(5), 707-716. Reece, M. (2003). Sexual compulsivity and HIV serostatus disclosure among men who have sex with men. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 10, 1-11. Reece, M. & Dodge, B. (2003). Exploring the physical, mental and social well-being of gay and bisexual men who cruise for sex on a college campus. Journal of Homosexuality, 46(1/2), 111-136.
Reece, M. & Smith, B. (2003). When to ask, when to tell? Perceptions of responsibility to disclose HIV serostatus among individuals living with HIV. Health Education Monograph, 20 (2), 54-59. Reece, M., Plate, P. & Daughtry, M. (2001). HIV prevention and sexual compulsivity: The need for an integrated model of public health and mental health. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, 8, 157-167.
Reece, M. (1999). HIV prevention and HIV care: the challenges of integration. The Positive Impact Journal, 5(3), 4-6. Reece, M., Smith, M., & Jun, M.K. (under review). College student intentions to participate in internet-based health research. American Journal of Health Studies. Reece, M., & Plate, P. (under review). Trends in clinical symptom presentation at an inner-city HIV-related mental health clinic. Reece, M., Shacham, E., McBride, K., & Basta, T. (under review). Patterns of psychological distress and sexual compulsivity among individuals living with HIV.
Reece, M., Yannessa, J., Allen, D., & Koers, E. (2003). An Assessment of the Outcomes of Indiana’s Special Populations Support Program: An Evaluation Report. Prepared for the Indiana State Department of Health. Reece, M. (2002). An Analysis of the Needs and Issues Influencing HIV Prevention Among African American College Students. Prepared for Amethyst Project, Inc. Reece, M. (2003). Book Review of R. DiClemente, R. Crosby, & M. Kegler (Eds.) Emerging Theories in Health Promotion Research and Practice. Health Education and Behavior, 30 (5), 627-629. Rhodes SD. (In press). Hook-ups or health promotion? An exploratory study of a chat-room-based HIV prevention intervention for men who have sex with men. AIDS Education and Prevention. 2004;16(4):315-327. Rhodes SD, Arceo RA. (In press). Testing measures predictive of hepatitis A vaccination in a sample of men who have sex with men. Health Education Research. Rhodes SD, Hergenrather KC. Using an integrated approach to understand vaccination behavior among young men who have sex with men: Stages of change, the health belief model, and self-efficacy. Journal of Community Health. 2003;28(5):347-361. Rhodes SD, DiClemente RJ. Psychosocial predictors of hepatitis B vaccination among young African American gay men in the deep south. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 2003;30(5):449-454. Rhodes SD, Yee LJ, Hergenrather KC. Hepatitis A vaccination among young African American men who have sex with men in the deep south: Psychosocial predictors. Journal of the National Medical Association. 2003;94(4) (Suppl):31S-36S. Rhodes SD, Grimley DM, Hergenrather KC. Integrating behavioral theory to understand hepatitis B vaccination among MSM. American Journal of Health Behavior. 2003;27(4):291-300. Rhodes SD, Bowie DA, Hergenrather KC. Collecting behavioural data using the World-Wide Web: Considerations for researchers. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2003;57(1):68-73. Rhodes SD, Hergenrather KC, Yee LJ. Increasing hepatitis B vaccination among young African American men who have sex with men: Simple answers and difficult solutions. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 2002;16(11):519-525. Rhodes SD, Hergenrather KC. Exploring hepatitis B vaccination acceptance among young men who have sex with men: Facilitators and barriers. Preventive Medicine. 2002;35(2):128-134. Rhodes SD, DiClemente RJ, Cecil H, Hergenrather KC, Yee LJ. Risk among men who have sex with men in the United States: A comparison of an Internet sample and a conventional outreach sample. AIDS Education and Prevention. 2002;14(1):41-50. Rhodes SD, DiClemente RJ, Yee LJ, Hergenrather KC. Factors associated with testing for hepatitis C in an Internet-recruited sample of MSM. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 2001;28(9):515-520. Rhodes SD, DiClemente RJ, Yee LJ, Hergenrather KC. Correlates of hepatitis B vaccination in a high-risk population: an Internet sample. American Journal of Medicine. 2001; 110(8): 628-632. Rhodes SD, DiClemente RJ, Yee LJ, Hergenrather KC. Hepatitis B vaccination in a high-risk MSM population: The need for vaccine education. Sexually Transmitted Infections. 2000;76(5):408-409. Rhodes SD. Book Review: Youths living with HIV and AIDS: Self-evident truths by Cajetan Luna. AIDS Education and Prevention. 1998;10:383-384. Rice, M., Farquhar, S.A. (2001). Approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention programmes for youth: A hope for the future. Journal of Health Management. Rhodes SD, Yee LJ. (In press) Public health and gay and bisexual men: A primer for practitioners, clinicians and researchers. In Shankle M (Ed.) The Handbook of LGBT Health, NY: Haworth. Richardson, J.T, Webster, J.D., and Fields, N.J. (in press). Uncovering myths and transforming realities among low SES African-American men: Implications for reducing prostate cancer disparities. Journal of the National Medical Association. Robinson J, Mason M. Health and lifestyles of the elderly. Correspondence course. University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, 1994. Royster M, Richmond A, Eng E, Margolis L. Hey brotha how’s your health? A focus group analysis of the health and health-related concerns of African American men in the urban south. Accepted for publication. Royster M, Walsh D, Barr D, Carty C, Rhoney S, Hilborn E. (2002). A pilot study of global positioning system/geographical information system measurement of residential proximity to agricultural fields and urinary organophosphate metabolite concentrations in toddlers. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology. 12, 433-440. Royster M, Lobdell D, Mendola P, Perreault S, Selevan S, Rothman S, Robbins W. (2000). Evaluation of a container for collection and shipment of semen with potential uses in population-based, clinical, and occupational settings. Journal of Andrology. 21:478-484. Royster M. (April, 1999) An assessment of the health status and the state and local public health strategies that target African Americans in North Carolina, Office of Minority Health, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Royster, M., Driscoll, P., Kelly, P.A., Freemark, M. (1995). The prolactin receptor in the fetal rat: cellular localization of messenger RNA, immunoreactive protein and ligand binding activity and induction of expression in late gestation. Endocrinology. 136: 3892-3900. St. George DM, Wing SB, Lewis DR. Geographic and Temporal Patterns of Toxic Industrial Chemicals Released in North Carolina, 1988-1994. North Carolina Medical Journal 2000; 61(1): 396-400. St. George DM. An Analysis of the Status of the Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPS) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Technical Report prepared for the Health and Environment Division of the Pan American Health Organization. September 1998. St. George DM. Pap Smear History Among Foreign-Born U.S. Resident Women. Proceedings of the National Center for Health Statistics 1997 Joint Meeting of the Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics and the Data Users Conference. Published on CD-ROM 7-0572, December 1997. St. George DM, Schoenbach VJ, Reynolds GH, Nwangwu J, Adams-Campbell L. Recruitment of Minority Students to U.S. Epidemiology Degree Programs. Annals of Epidemiology 1997; 7(4): 304-310. St. George DM, Thomas SB. Perceived Risk of Fighting and Actual Fighting Behavior among Middle School Students. Journal of School Health 1997; 67(5): 178-181. Schillinger D, Felix Aaron K. Figuring out the Feds. Society of General Internal Medicine Forum. September 2001. Seifer, S., Calleson DC. Faculty Perspectives on Community-Based Research: Implications for Policy and Practice. Accepted for publication, 2004. Journal of Interprofessoinal Care. Smith, B., DeWeaver, K. L., and Reece, M. (under review). A comparison study of homeless and non-homeless HIV-positive persons enrolled in mental health care. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services. L. Soep and V. Chavez, “Youth Media and The Pedagogy of Collegiality,” (in progress - to be submitted to Harvard Educational Review.) Streng JM, Rhodes SD, Ayala GX, Eng E, Arceo R, Phipps S. (In press). Realidad Latina: Latino adolescents, their school, and a university use photovoice to examine and address the influence of immigration. Journal of Interprofessional Care. Sy F, Rhodes SD, Choi S, Droiuk D, Laurent A, Naccash RM, Kettinger L. The acceptability of oral fluid testing for HIV antibodies: A pilot study in gay bars in a predominately rural state. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 1998;25:211-215. Thomas, D. E., Townsend, T. G., & Belgrave, F. Z. (2003). The influence of cultural and racial identification on the psychosocial adjustment of inner-city African American children in school. 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Felix-Aaron KL. “A Community’s Perspective on Outreach Services,” APHA, Chicago, 1999. Felix-Aaron KL. “Young Black Men’s Satisfaction with Care in a Randomized Control Trial of High Blood Pressure Care,” Association of Health Services Research Conference, Los Angeles, June 2000. Felix-Aaron, K. “Getting Community Buy-In,” The Governor’s Council on Adolescent Pregnancy, Interagency Committees on Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and Parenting, Baltimore, March 2000.
Felix-Aaron, K. “Community-Based Participatory Research: A Strategy to Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities,” Society of General Internal Medicine, San Diego, May 2001. Felix-Aaron K, Weinick RM, Levine, DM, Burstin, RH. “Social Integration into Community: Effect on Health Seeking Behaviors,” Association of Health Services Research and Health Policy, Atlanta, June 2001. Felix Aaron K. “Minority Health and Health Disparities Research and Education Act of 2000: AHRQ’s Implementation,” Health Resources and Services Administration, Rockville, MD, March 2002.
Felix Aaron K. “CBPR and Health Services Research.” Academy of Health Services Research and Health Policy, Washington, DC, June 2002. Felix Aaron K. “Building a CBPR program at AHRQ,” Community Research Network, Loka Institute, Chicago, June 2002. Felix Aaron. “Building Partnerships for Community-Based Research,” 2nd Annual Needs and Strategies Diversity Symposium: Enriching Medical Discovery, San Diego, September 2003. Felix Aaron K. “Community Based Participatory Research: Adding Chairs to the Research Table.” Salzburg Seminar 406, Salzburg, Austria, Feb 2003 Felix Aaron K. “General Internal Medicine Researchers Partnering with Communities,” Workshop at Society of General Internal Medicine, May 2003. Felix Aaron K. “Quality of care for American Indians,” Measuring the Quality of Healthcare for American Indians and Alaskan Natives Meeting, Tuscon, AZ, May 2003 Felix Aaron K. “National Healthcare Disparities Report,” Seventh Annual National Hispanic Medical Association Meeting, Washington, DC, March 2003
Alaimo K, Froelich A. Alternative Construction of a Food Insecurity and Hunger Measure from the 1995 Current Population Survey Food Security Supplement Data. Presented at: Workshop on the Measurement of Food Insecurity and Hunger: Panel to Review USDA’s Measurement of Food Insecurity and Hunger, Committee on National Statistics, The Keck Center of the National Academies, Washington, DC. July 15, 2004. Alaimo K. We don’t only grow vegetables, we grow values”: Getting Involved in Community Gardens. Presented at the Society for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting. July 20, 2004. Alaimo K. Hungry and Fat: How can that be? Presented at the Michigan Hunger Conference, Lansing, MI, June 4, 2003. Alaimo K, Cobley C. ‘We don't only grow vegetables, we grow values': Results from the Community Garden Storytelling Project of Flint. Presented at the Michigan Conference on Organic Agriculture, East Lansing, MI, March 8, 2003. Alaimo K. ‘We don't only grow vegetables, we grow values': Results from the Community Garden Storytelling Project of Flint. Presented at the University of Michigan, Urban, Technological, and Environmental Planning Conference: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries in the Urban and Regional Context, March 7, 2003. Alaimo K. Socio-economic status, food security, and obesity: Lessons from NHANES III. Presented at 2003 California Childhood Obesity Conference, San Diego, CA. January 7, 2003. Alaimo K. ‘We don't only grow vegetables, we grow values': Results from the Community Garden Storytelling Project of Flint. Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. November 12, 2002. Alaimo K, Atkinson A, Cobley C, Odom F, Pugh E, Stickney MA. "We Don't Only Grow Vegetables, We Grow Values”: How-to's and Results from a Community Based Participatory Garden Research Project, Presented at the American Community Gardening Association Annual Conference, New York, NY, July 26, 2002. Alaimo K. The Community Garden Storytelling Project of Flint: Results from a Community-Based Participatory Garden Research Project, Not presented at 2002 Joint Conference of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society, Chicago, IL, June 15, 2002. Alaimo K, Elam D. "We don't only grow vegetables, we grow values": Creating safe and healthy urban communities with community gardens. Presented at the Kellogg Foundation Food and Society Conference, Denver CO. April 22, 2002. Alaimo K. Food insufficiency and American children’s cognitive, academic, and psychosocial development. Presented at the University of Michigan Center for Growth and Development seminar. February 13, 2002. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr. Food insufficiency and American school-aged children’s cognitive, academic, and psychosocial development. Presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Annual Conference. November 2, 2001. Alaimo K. "You can't speed it up, you can't slow it down. You've got to let it grow by itself.": Initiating a community-based participatory urban garden research project. Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference. October 24, 2001. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr., Briefel RR. Consequences of food insufficiency for preschool and school-age children in the U.S. Presented at the Food Research and Action Center 2000 National Policy Conference. February 27, 2000. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr., Briefel RR. Food insufficiency and overweight in U.S. children: What can we learn from NHANES III? Presented at the Food Research and Action Center 2000 National Policy Conference. February 28, 2000. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr., Briefel RR. Health consequences of food insufficiency for U.S. children: Findings from NHANES III. Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. November 9, 1999. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr. Food insufficiency and children’s health status in the U.S.: Findings from NHANES III. Presented at the Second Food Security Measurement and Research Conference. February 24, 1999. Alaimo K. Explanations of Poverty: a two-part discussion on the “Discussion Paper on Domestic Food Security” drafted to facilitate preparation of the U.S. Action Plan on Food Security. Presented to Dr. Kathleen Rasmussen and Dr. Jean Pierre Habicht’s research group, April, 1998. Alaimo K, Olson CM, Frongillo EA, Jr.. The importance of cognitive testing for survey development: Examples from the measurement of hunger and food insecurity. Presented at the Society for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting. July 24, 1997. Alaimo K, Briefel RR, McDowell MA, et al. Dietary highlights from NHANES III. Presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. November 3, 1994. Alaimo K and Briefel RR. National estimates of food insufficiency using NHANES III (1988-91). Presented at the Society for Nutrition Education Annual Meeting. July 18, 1994. Arredondo, ED, Smolker, ED, Randall-David, B, Hooper, I, Shapiro, L. “Cervical Cancer Related Knowledge Among Low-income Urban African American Women: A Community-based Empowerment Intervention”. The American Public Health Association 129th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Atlanta, GA (Oct. 21-25. 2001) – Poster Bardzell, S., Hamm, G., McCormick, B., Reece, M., & Wallace, J. (2003). The use of digital camera and digital video equipment in teaching. Presented at the 2003 School of HPER Teaching Seminar, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Basta, T., Reece, M., Franks, A., & Shacham, E. (2004). Psychological distress patterns of Latinos accessing HIV-related mental health care. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C. Basta, T., Shacham, E., & Reece, M. (2004). Patterns of HIV disclosure among African-Americans enrolled in a disclosure notification and education program. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.
Basta, T., Reece, M., & Koers, E. (2003). Women, children, and HIV infection: implications for providers. 2003 National Conference on HIV/STD Prevention in Rural Communities. Bloomington, Indiana.
Basta, T., Giesler, G., Girgis, S., Reece, M., & Sherwood-Puzzello, C. (2003). Improving the health of distinct populations: Documenting the outcomes of a community-academic research partnership in rural Indiana. Presented at the Indiana Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Bloomington.
Belin PL, Young JH, & Stanton L. (Nov. 2003). Integrating a health component within the young adult population of Sandtown-Winchester through community-based participatory research: Part II. 131st Annual American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Belin PL, Washington, TA, & Greene Y. (Nov. 2003). Saving Grace: A breast cancer prevention program in the Black community. 131st Annual American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Belin PL. (2003). Public Health and the Church III. Empowerment Temple HealthPower Series. Walbrook Sr. High School, Baltimore, MD. Belin PL. (2003). Public Health and the ChurchII. Empowerment Temple HealthPower Series. Walbrook Sr. High School, Baltimore, MD. Belin PL. (2003). Strength, Courage, and Wisdom. Practical Nursing Program, Harrison Center for Career Education, Washington, DC. Belin PL. (2002). Bridging the gap between the community and the academic institutions through a community-based participatory process. Presented at the 14th National Black Graduate Student Conference, Washington, DC. Belin PL, Young, JH, Stanton L. (2002). Integrating a health component within a young adult work and educational training program through community-based participatory research. Presented at the Annual American Public Health Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Belin PL. (2001). The impact of Witnessing In Tennessee, a breast health project in the East Tennessee Region. Presented at the National Witness Projectâ Partners Meeting, Little Rock, AR. Belin PL. (2001). The implementation and evaluation of a community-based research project to increase breast cancer screening and awareness in East Tennessee. Presented at the Community Health Scholars First Thursday Series, Johns Hopkins University: Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD. Belin PL. (2001). Evaluating the effectiveness of a community-based project to increase breast cancer screening and awareness among African American women: Witnessing In Tennessee. Presented at the Annual American Public Health Association Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Belin PL. (2001). Graduate school and the student. Presented at the Ronald McNair and Student Support Service Graduate Seminar. University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR. Belin PL. (2001). Implementation and evaluation of Witnessing In Tennessee. Presented at the 13th National Black Graduate Student Conference, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX. Belin PL. (2000). The importance of funding a community-based breast health project. Presented at the Tennessee Tobacco State Ad Hoc Committee Session, Thompson Cancer Survival Center, Knoxville, TN. Belin PL. (2000). Preparing our youth for a healthy 2000: Leaders today and tomorrow “Tobacco-Use Prevention Programs”. Presented at the 12th National Black Graduate Student Conference, University of Madison, Wisconsin. Belin PL. (1999). Enhancing breast and cervical cancer screening through the community. Presented at the 11th National Black Graduate Student Conference, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. Belin PL., Erwin, D. O., Spatz, T. S., & Stotts, R. C. (1997). Enhancing breast and cervical cancer screening through community outreach education programs. Presented at the 6th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved and Cancer, Washington, DC. Belin PL. (1996). Strategies used to overcome barriers in medical usage and health education among the elderly. Presented at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR. Belin PL. (1995). Study skills and the student. Present at the Ronald McNair Scholars Research Symposium, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR. Belin PL. (1994). The Witness Projectâ in the Caribbean and in Arkansas. Presented at the Ronald McNair Scholars Research Symposium, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR. Bennett NM, Odoms AM., Polashenski PS. Heart Disease Prevention: The Congregation Healthy Heart Action Partnership. American Public Health Association 124th Annual Meeting, New York, NY. 1996. Bernstein L, Corbie-Smith GM, St. George D, Henderson S, Doyle JP. “Actual versus Perceived Risk of Contracting HIV Among Older Urban Women". Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference, May 2002, Atlanta, Georgia. Boothroyd R, Rhodes SD. Just ask, then listen up! Paper presented at the National Resource Center for Youth Services Summer Conference. July 1996, St. Louis, Missouri. Briefel RR and Alaimo K. Food security measurement in NHANES III. Presented at the Food Security Measurement and Research Conference, Washington, DC. January 21, 1994. Bussey-Jones JC, Genao I, St. George DM, Corbie-Smith GM. “Knowledge of Cross-Cultural Issues among Third-year Medical Students”. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference, May 2003, Vancouver, Canada. Chávez V. (3/3/2004). Violence in Young Women’s Lives. UCSF Nursing Seminar, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (11/19/2003). The Dance of Race and Privilege in Community Based Participatory Research. American Public Health Association 131st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (11/18/2003). Creating the Context: Threading multicultural competence and ecological health in an academic course. American Public Health Association 131st Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (9/27/2003). Media Advocacy for Public Health Professionals in Latin America. A Spanish language seminar for The Family Planning Health Leadership Program, UCSF & UCB, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (5/31/2003). The Dance of Race and Privilege in Community Based Participatory Research. Brown University Forum on Research Ethics, Providence, RI. Chávez V. (1/23/2003). Preparing for Retention Evaluations. Surviving & Thriving at SFSU, Asilomar, CA. Chávez V. (12/5/2002). A Single Bracelet Does Not Jingle: Teaching Community Organizing for Violence Prevention. The California Wellness Foundation 10th Annual Violence Prevention Initiative Conference, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (9/21/2002 & 9/28/2002). Collaborative Leadership, a two part seminar for the Welcome Back Center, Francisco State University. Chávez V. (9/24/2002). A Single Bracelet Does Not Jingle: Teaching Community Building at SFSU. National Building Community to Improve Health Conference, Sacramento, CA. Chávez V. (6/13/2002). Partnering to meet the Public Health Challenge. Oakland Citizens Committee for Urban Renewal Conference on Sector Power: Shaping Nonprofit Communities, Oakland, CA. Chávez V. (5/25/2002). Health & Happiness. Commencement speaker, Department of Health Education Graduation, San Francisco State University. Chávez V. (2/13/2002). Youth Violence – from a Women’s Perspective: Emotions, Language & Paradox. UCSF Nursing Seminar in Health Promotion, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (10/24/2001). Implementing a Community Based Participatory Research Model for a School-Based Violence Prevention Collaboration: The Salinas Safe Schools Healthy Students Project. American Public Health Association 129th Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Chávez V. (9/19/2001).“Organizando a la Comunidad” a Spanish language workshop on community organizing for the Marin Institute on Alcohol Policy Statewide Training, San Rafael, CA 9/19/01. Chávez V. (8/18/2001). Community Organizing & Service Learning for Health. Key note presentation for the CSU Community & Family Health Americorps Conference, San Luis Obispo. Chávez V. (8/17/2001). The Assignment is Due Tomorrow: Maximizing SFSU Library Resources. CET New Faculty Orientation Training, San Francisco State University. Chávez V. (4/10/2001). Media Literacy & Media Advocacy: the violence prevention intersection. UCB graduate course on Violence Prevention, School of Public Health. Chávez V. (2/24/2001). Language, Emotions and Paradox: Young Women Talking Violence. Youth and the Culture of Violence UCSF Conference, sponsored by Physicians for Social Responsibility. Chávez V. (12/5/2000). Video as tool for Community-Based Participatory Research. The California Wellness Foundation Violence Prevention Initiative 7th Annual Conference, Sacramento, CA. Chávez V. (11/13/2000). Critical and Creative in Dissemination of Research Findings. American Public Health Association 128th Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Chávez V. (11/11/2000). Qualitative Research: Language, Emotions and Paradox. Scientific poster session, Society for Public Health Education 51st Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Chávez V. (11/3/2000). Participatory Action Research. Education Across Boundaries: Popular Education and Participatory Research in Diverse Context, UCB School of Education, Berkeley, CA. Chávez V. (10/25/2000). Intersection of Risk Factors for Violence. Peace it Together Conference, San Francisco Department of Public Health, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (8/13/2000). Power Relations and Gender Expectations Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Washington D.C. Chávez V. (8/13/2000). Emotion Talk: Language, Emotion and Paradox. American Sociological Association Meeting, Sociology of the Emotions, Washington D.C. Chávez V. (6/16/2000). Bridge Between Communities: Community-Based Participatory Research in Detroit. 3rd Annual Community Research Network Conference, Moorehouse College, Atlanta, GA. Chávez V. (1/20/2000). Taking on Tough Issues. 1st Annual Childhood Injury Conference, Lansing MI. Chávez V. (11/1999). Language, Paradox and Emotions: Young Women Talking Violence. at the American Public Health Association 127th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Chávez V. (6/1999). Public Relations & Health Communications. Institute for Women’s Health Leadership, Sacramento, CA. Chávez V. (4/1999). Empowerment Evaluation. Healthy Cities and Civic Partnerships Conference, Monterey, CA. Chávez V. (12/1998). Language, Health and The Emotional. The California Wellness Foundation Violence Prevention Initiative 5th Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (6/1998). Community Organizing and Media Advocacy: Essential Components of Our Work. Institute for Women’s Health Leadership, San Francisco, CA. Chávez V. (11/1996). Conflict Resolution & the Media. Establishing Peace conference, Kaiser Permanente & The Education Development Center, Inc., Oakland, CA. Chávez V. (4/1996). Representations of Youth in the Media. UCB graduate course on Violence Prevention, UCB School of Public Health. Chávez V. (2/1996). Oppression and Health. UCB undergraduate course on Peer Health Education, UCB School of Public Health. Chávez V. (2/1996). Media Advocacy Efforts in the Prevention of Youth Violence. The National Funding Collaborative, New Orleans, LA. Chávez V. (6/1995). Spanish Language Media on Youth & Violence. International Public Health Symposium, Washington D.C. Chávez V. (4/1995). Body Image & Latinas. Chicana/Latina Women’s Retreat, UC Berkeley, CA. Chávez V. (11/1994). Youth and Violence on Spanish Language Local News. American Public Health Association 122nd Annual meeting, Washington, D.C. Chávez V. (1994). Media Advocacy: Using the Press to Affect Public Policy. California Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA. Chávez V. (1994). Media Advocacy a Tool for Prevention. American Educational Research Associates, Regional Conference, San Francisco State University. Chávez V. (1994). Women of Color and Domestic Violence. California Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA. Chávez V. (1993). Images of Women of Color in Hollywood. Empowering Women of Color Conference, University of California at Berkeley. Chávez V. (1991). Coordinated the 1st Violence Prevention Forum at the School of Public Health, UCB, sponsored by the UC Office of External Relations. Childs, E.L., Griffith, D.M., Jeffries, V., & Eng, E. (accepted, 2004). Development of an outcome tool to measure the impact of a dismantling racism process on a Southern county public health department. Paper submitted to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.
Cole, S., & Reece, M. (2004). Pre-professional health education students’ attitudes towards homosexuals. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C. Cole, S., Reece, M., & Dodge, B. (2003). Sexual compulsivity and HIV risk behaviors among college women. 2003 National Conference on HIV/STD Prevention in Rural Communities. Bloomington, Indiana. Cole, S., Reece, M., & Dodge, B. (2002). Sexual compulsivity among college women: implications for sexual health. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia. Corbie-Smith GM, St. George DM, Blumenthal C, Durant RW, Williams I. “Investigator Assessment of the Effectiveness of Mandated Inclusion of Women and Minorities in Research". Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference, May 2004, Chicago, Illinois. Corbie-Smith GM, St. George D, Blumenthal C. “Investigator Beliefs and Reported Success in Recruiting Minority Subjects". Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference, May 2003, Vancouver, Canada. Corbie-Smith GM, Bernstein L, St. George DM, Henderson S, Doyle J. “Older Women and HIV: How Much Do They Know and Where Are They Getting Information?". Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference, May 2002, Atlanta, Georgia. Corbie-Smith G, St. George DM, Ransohoff DF. “Addressing Health Disparities: Do We Have the Data?". Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference, May 2001, San Diego, California. Corbie-Smith G, St. George DM, Thomas S. “Distrust, Race and Research". Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference Plenary Session, May 2001, San Diego, California. Davies SL, Dix E, Rhodes SD, Frison S, Willis L, Harrington KF. Perceptions toward adolescent pregnancy among young African-American fathers. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. April 3-6, 2002, Washington, DC. Dodge, B., & Reece, M. (2004). A study in sexual health applying the principles of community-based participatory research. Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research, Helsinki, Finland. Dodge, B. & Reece, M. (2003). Cruising for sex on an American college campus: communication, etiquette, and characteristics of space in the 21st century tearoom. Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture, and Society. Johannesburg, South Africa. Dodge, B., Reece, M., Sandfort, T., & Cole, S. (2003). Sexual compulsivity among heterosexual college students. Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research. Bloomington, Indiana. Dodge, B., & Reece, M. (2003). Exploring campus cruising among bisexual men. North American Conference on Bisexuality. San Diego. Dodge, B., Reece, M., & Cole, S. (2002). HIV risk behaviors and sexual compulsivity among college students. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia. Durant RW, Davis RB, St. George D, Williams I, Corbie-Smith GM. “Diverse Factors Associated with Successful Recruitment of Minorities". Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Conference, May 2004, Chicago, Illinois. Edwards, C.L., Scales, M., Bennett, G., Harris, S., Whitworth, E., DeCastro, L., Abrams, M., Whitworth, S., Chadwick-Whitfield, D. & Killough, A. (2000, September). Sickle Cell Disease pain and psychosocial functioning. Paper presented at the 28th SCDAA annual A Focused Future: Care and Cure in the 21st Century Interactive Conference, Greensboro, NC. Eng, E., Rhodes, S.D., Griffith, D.M., Ammerman, A., Viswanathan, M., & Webb, L. (accepted, 2004). What defines community-based participatory research: a review and synthesis. Paper submitted to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC.
Farquhar, S.A., Michael, Y.L. “Measuring social capital in African American and Latino communities.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2003. Farquhar, S.A. “Getting to Synergy!: Moving from coalition building to action.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2003. Farquhar, S.A. “Calling the shots: A community-driven assessment of threats to environmental health.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 11, 2002. Farquhar, S.A. “Driving the agenda: Assessment of health and environment in Detroit.” Presented at the Transportation Research Group Symposium, Portland, OR, February 25, 2002. Farquhar, S.A., Parker, E.A., Israel, B.A., Schulz, A.J. “The effects of urban blight and environmental devastation in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA, October 24, 2001. Farquhar, S.A., Muhammad, N. “Blacks stayed on the floors, Whites stayed in Hope House Plantation.” Presented at the North Carolina Environmental Justice Summit, Whitakers, NC, October 18, 2001. Farquhar, S.A. “Survey results from a community-driven assessment of flood victims of eastern North Carolina: Results and recommendations.” Presented at the W.K. Kellogg Community Health Scholars Meeting, Ann Arbor, MI, December 7, 2000. Farquhar, S.A. “The environmental justice movement: An examination of citizens' rights to an equitable and safe environment in Detroit, Michigan.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, IL, August 6, 1999. Farquhar, S.A. “A Critical Assessment of the Quantification of Street Youth Activities and Health Status.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA, November 1994. Farquhar, S.A. “Researching Risk Behavior of Denver's Homeless Youth.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropologists, San Antonio, TX, February 1994. Govoni, LG, Healy, JM, Jr., and Smolker, ED. “Linking Process and Satisfaction in Ambulatory Care Surveys.” National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care – National Demonstration Project, Atlanta, GA (Oct. 22-23 1991) – Paper
Griffith, D.M., Mebane, E., Allison, L., Eng, E., & Thomas, J.C. (accepted, 2004). Racism is not an event. It is a process. Understanding the impact of structural racism on a community. Paper submitted to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Griffith, D.M., Eng, E., Mebane, E., & Allison, L. (accepted, 2004). Understanding help seeking among rural African American men. Paper accepted for the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.
Griffith, D.M., Mebane, E., Allison, L., Eng, E., & Thomas, J.C. (November, 2003). Exploring ecological factors impacting rural African American men’s health. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Griffith, D.M., Jeffries, V., & Eng, E. (November, 2003). A health department looking in the mirror: Challenges and lessons learned for dismantling racism in a Southern health department. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Griffith, D.M. (2003, June). Young activists reflect on critical elements of their sociopolitical development. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Las Vegas, NM. Griffith, D.M. (2001, June). Understanding critical aspects of young activists sociopolitical development. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Atlanta, GA. Griffith, D.M. (2001, June). Eyes on the prize: African-American undergraduates' strategies for social change. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Atlanta, GA. Griffith, D.M., Butler, C., Parrish, L., Choe, J., Schlaes, J., Watts, R.J., & Robinson, W.L. (1997, August). Community psychologists as consultants: A training agenda. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Griffith, D.M., Butler, C., Parrish, L., Choe, J., Schlaes, J., Watts, R.J., & Robinson, W.L. (1997, May). Community psychologists as consultants: A training agenda. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
Griffith, D.M., Jeffries, V., Bucy, C., Childs, E., Eng, E., Parks, B., & Plihcik, S. (2003, September). Unequal Treatment in Health Care:Anti-Racist Organizing Initiatives in Health Care Settings. Paper presented at the North Carolina Anti-racist Organizers Gathering, Greensboro, NC. Griffith, D.M., & Maty, S.C. (2003, May). Understanding Health Disparities: The Impact of Racism on Health Care, Recommendations for Public Health Social Work. Keynote Address at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Public Health Social Work Association, Winston Salem, NC. Griffith, D.M., Rhodes, S.D., & Maty, S.C. (2003, May). Unequal Treatment in Chatham County? Data and recommendations for medical providers. Paper presented at the monthly meeting of the Chatham County Medical Providers, Pittsboro, NC. Griffith, D.M., Rhodes, S.D., & Maty, S.C. (2003, May). Unequal Treatment in Orange County? Data and recommendations for service providers. Paper presented at the Orange County Health Department, Hillsborough, NC.
Griffith, D.M., Rhodes, S.D., & Maty, S.C. (2003, February). Unequal Treatment in Chatham County? Data and recommendations for service providers. Paper presented at the all-staff meeting of the Chatham County Health Department, Pittsboro, NC. Griffith, D.M. (2003, February). The Sociopolitical Development of Young Black Activists. Paper presented at the Race-ing Research, Researching Race Seminar Series, Institute of African American Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Harrell, S., Suarez-Balcazar, Y., Griffith, D.M., Wilson, D., Collado, S., Nicholas, L., Daniels, D., Porter, A., Ellis, C., & Burrell, T. (1997, August). Racism and psychology doctoral training: Perspectives, experiences and research. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. Harris-Peterson, S. (2003). Resisting risk: sexual stereotypes and sexual risk among African-American adolescent girls. Poster accepted at Society for Research on Child Development, Tampa, FL. Harris, S., Costanzo, P., Clubb, P., Browne, D. C., and Edwards, C. L. (2001, August). Self-esteem and sexual risk in African American adolescent girls: a new perspective. Poster presented at 109th American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.
Harris, S. (2001, February). Sexual decision making in African American adolescent girls. Paper presented at Departmental Brown Bag, Department of Psychology-SHS, Duke University, Durham, NC.
Harris, S. (2001, February). Sexual decision making in African American adolescent girls: considering context. Paper presented at A Love Supreme: Romance, Sexuality, and Friendship in the African Diaspora, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in Los Angeles, CA. Harris, S. (1999, April). Charter school accountability: addressing issues of renewal. Workshop presented in conjunction with the North Carolina Charter School Resource Center at the Regional Charter School Conference, in Durham, NC. Harris, S. (1997, May) Televised violence versus film violence. Is there a difference in impact? Paper presented at the Spelman College Psychology Honors Program Thesis Defense in Atlanta, GA. Harris, S. (1996, November). Interpersonal Violence: Incidence in the United States, 1994. Paper presented at the 1996 National Institute of Mental Health-Career Opportunities in Research Annual Conference in Washington D.C. Harris, S. (1996). Visitor Behavior in the Masai-Mara at ZooAtlanta. Paper presented at the 1996 National Conference for Undergraduate Research in Asheville, North Carolina. Harris, S. (1996, February). Violent Movies and Violence in the African-American Community. Paper presented at the 1996 Spelman College Family Weekend Student Presentation Colloquium in Atlanta, GA. Herbenick, D., Reece, M., & Sherwood-Puzzello, C. (2003). Do people really buy these things? And other questions asked by adult retail consumers. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, San Antonio. Hergenrather KC, Rhodes SD, McDaniel RS, Brown C. Predicting intention to place clients diagnosed with AIDS into jobs: The rehabilitation counselor and the theory of planned behavior. Abstract #5017.0. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. October 21-25, 2001, Atlanta, GA. Hill, C.V., Griffith, D.M., (accepted, 2004). Are there enough Black American graduates from US Schools of Public Health doctoral programs to help eliminate racial/ethnic health disparities? Paper submitted to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Iwamasa, G., Griffith, D. M., & Hall, G. (1999, August). The quest for the Holy Grail: The journey through psychology graduate training. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. Johnson, D.V., Gulati, H., Farquhar S.A., Michael Y.L. “Analyzing collaborative partnerships in African American and Latino communities.” Presented at the Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA, November 17, 2003. Karpiak, S., & Reece, M. (2003). HIV risk behavior and stigma: cyber-targeted interventions. 2003 Community Planning Leadership Summit for HIV Prevention. New York. Kieffer E, Willis S, Odoms A, Allen A, Guzman R, Zenk S, Celaya K. Community Participation in Diabetes Intervention Planning: REACH Detroit Family Focus Groups - A Project Affiliated With the Detroit Urban Research Center. The 129th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. October 2001. Kim KH (March 2004). Religion, Body Image, and Dieting. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (SBM), Baltimore, MD. Kim KH (November 2003). Religion, Fat Intake, and Physical Activity. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association Conference (APHA), San Francisco, CA.
Kim KH (October 2003). Religion, Weight Perception, and Intentional Weight Loss. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR-RRA), Norfolk, VA. Kim KH, Sobal J, Wethington E (November 2002). Religion and Body weight. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association Conference (APHA), Philadelphia, PA. Kim KH, Sobal J, Wethington E (June 2002). Religion, Body weight, and Health. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and The Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society (ASFS/AFHVS), Chicago, IL. Kim KH, Levitsky DA (March 2000). Testing Echinacea’s Effect on the Common Cold through Electronic Mail. Poster presented at the International Conference on the Efficacy and Safety of Medicinal Herbs, Chapel Hill, NC.
Kim KH (August 2002).Improving Body Image. Presented at the event “Celebration of Womanhood”. Dartmouth College, Dartmouth, NH. Kim KH (August 2002). Body Image and Faith. Presented at the meeting of The Navigators of Dartmouth College. Dartmouth, NH. Kim KH, Sobal J, Wethington E (April 2002). Religion and Body Weight. Presented at the Cornell University Nutrition Seminar. Ithaca, NY. Kim KH (April 2002). Religion and Health. Presented as part of the series ‘Lectures on Faith: Understanding the Value of Religion in Modern Life’. Ithaca, NY. Kovach KW, Rhodes SD, Royster MO, Eng E, Clifton K, Graham C, West W. Increasing adolescent involvement in participatory action research: Lessons learned from Project SELF Improvement. Paper accepted for presentation the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. November 9-13, 2002, Philadelphia, PA. Lanier, C. Evaluation of a date rape theatrical program: Victimization of Children and Youth International Research Conference, Durham, New Hampshire, June 2004 Lanier, C. Validation of a date rape attitude survey for college students: 8th International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham, New Hampshire, June 2003 Lanier, C. Moderator, Building and sustaining creative partnerships for health examples from the field: American Public Health Association, San Francisco, California, November 2003. Lanier, C. Panel presentation Moderator on “Methadone and Buprenorphine Treatment for Heroin Addiction, Medication Errors, Treatment and Incarceration, and Medical Use of Marijuana,” National Association for Public Health Policy, November 2002 Lanier, C. "Date Rape It Still Happens" Women's Caucus, American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October 2001
Lanier, C. “Drug use and mental well being among a sample of undergraduate and graduate students: implications for programming.” American Public Health Association Annual Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 1997. Lanier, C. “Using theatre to impact affective learning and risk reduction.” American College Health Association, Orlando, Florida, May 1996. Lanier, C. “Issues facing women in higher education.” National Organization for Women, Houston Area Chapter, Houston, Texas, November 1995. Lanier, C. “Utilizing students in the prevention of acquaintance rape; a Rice University program entitled Students Organized Against Rape (SOAR),” Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Annual State Conference, Austin, Texas, March 30-April 2, 1993. Lanier, C. “Mixed signals theatrical program," Texas Association Against Sexual Assault Annual State Conference, Austin, Texas, March 30-April 2, 1993. Lanier, C. "Responding to social issues on the Rice campus," Southwestern Regional Meeting, The College Board, Tulsa, Oklahoma, February 1991. Lanier, C. "Reel insight program at Rice University," American College Association Annual Meeting, Boston Mass., May 1991. Lasater T., Gans KM, Kumanyika SK, Harris SM, Goldman RE, Risica P, Odoms A, Garber CE, Bigby JA, Lovell HJ, Utley SA. Sistertalk. Annals of Epidemiology 8(7); 1998;477 Lewis, K.M., Jason, L., Griffith, D., Song, S., & Torres, S. (1997, October). The next frontier: Bringing diversity into our research and practice. Paper presented at the annual Midwestern Eco-Community Conference, Dowagiac, MI. Lichtenstein R, Odoms A, Lemle B, Baber K. Barriers to Health Insurance Coverage for Low-income African American Children and their caregivers on Detroit's Eastside. The 130th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. November 2002
Lindsey, M. “Help-seeking behaviors and depression among African-American adolescent males,” Symposia, The Society for Social Work Research Conference, January 2004. Lindsey, M. “Psychoeducational intervention development for high-risk youth: A community-based participatory perspective,” Johns Hopkins University – Bloomberg School of Public Health, May 2004. Lindsey, M. “Mental health service utilization among minority adolescents,” Colloquium, The Congressional Black Caucus Public Health Fellowship Program, Washington, DC, May 1999. Lindsey, M. “Resilient characteristics of african-american males from single parent, mother-headed homes,” presentation, Art Sanctuary’s Family Enrichment Conference, Philadelphia, PA, April 1999. Lindsey, M. “Predictors of success among african-american males from single-parent homes,” colloquium, School of Social Work, Howard University, Washington, DC, April 1996. López, EDS, Parker, E, Israel, B, Brakefield-Caldwell, W, Patton, J, Ford-Pitts, U, Zuniga, A. “Community Action Against Asthma: Gaining caregivers’ perspectives about childhood asthma and its management.” The American Public Health Association 131st Annual Meeting and Exposition, San Francisco, CA (Nov. 15-19, 2003) - Paper
López, EDS, Eng, E, Robinson, N. “Rural African American Survivors Explore and Voice their Quality of Life Needs” Delivering the Promise ~ The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation 2003 Mission Conference ~ Washington, DC (8-10 June 2003) – Poster
López, EDS, Parker, E, Israel, B, Patton, J, Ford-Pitts, U, Zuniga, A. “Community Action Against Asthma: Using a community-based participatory research approach while conducting interviews to gain caregivers' perspectives about childhood asthma and its management.” Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference ~ Banff, Alberta, Canada (2-5 May 2003) - Paper López, EDS, Eng, E, Robinson, N. “Quality of life needs among African American breast cancer survivors from rural eastern North Carolina: Blending the methods of photovoice and grounded theory”. Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference ~ Banff, Alberta, Canada (2-5 May 2003) - Paper
López, EDS, Eng, E, Robinson, N, James, D. “Surviving Angels Inspirational Images Project: African American breast cancer survivors in rural eastern North Carolina identify their needs.” The American Public Health Association 130th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Philadelphia, PA (Nov. 9-13, 2002) – Paper.
López, EDS, Eng, E, Robinson, N, James, D. “Surviving Angels Inspirational Images Project: Providing the means for African American breast cancer survivors in rural eastern North Carolina to voice their needs to influential people in their community.” The American Public Health Association 130th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Philadelphia, PA (Nov. 9-13, 2002) – Paper.
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Martinez, I. Disability, social support and “successful” aging/Motivating volunteers and generating positive aging, March 12, 2004, Association of Anthropology and Gerontology, Third Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri
Martinez, I. Aging and Ethnicity in an Immigrant Exile Community: Acculturation, Family and Emotional Well-being, May 2, 2003, Pan American Gerontology Conference, Argentinean Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Mar del Plata, Argentina Martinez, I. Applying Demographic Anthropology in Public Health: The Case of Aging in an Immigrant Community, March, 22, 2003, Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon
Martinez, I. Emotional Well-being of Cuban Elders in South Florida: The Role of the Family in Exile, November 23, 2002, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts Martinez, I. The Elder in the Cuban American Family: Making Sense of the Real and the Ideal, June 20-24, 2000, XXXVIIth International Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Cross-Cultural Family Studies of the Congress on Family Research, University of Uppsala, Sweden Martinez, I.¿Qué pasa Miami? The Elder in the Cuban Family, October 19-21, 2000, Cuban Research Institute 3rd Conference on Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, Florida International University, Miami, Florida
Martinez, I. The Consequences of Migration for Cuban Elders in Miami-Dade: Preliminary Findings, November 20, 1999, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meetings, San Francisco, California Martinez, I. Deben Plantar Su Bandera: Domino Playing as Resistance among Elder Cubans in South Florida, March 1999, 2nd Conference on Cuban and Cuban American Identity Cuban Research Institute of Florida International University, Miami, Florida Martinez, I. Cuban Studies: Placing History and Memory Across Generations in an Exile Community, November 1998, American Anthropological Association in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Martinez, I. Presented dissertation proposal at National Institute on Aging Grant Workshop, November 1997, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio Martinez, I. Danzas Nacionalistas: the Re-creation and Representation of Folkloric Dance in Venezuela, April 1996, American Ethnological Society Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Martinez, I. Strength in Diversity: Assessing the Health of the Latino Community in Baltimore City, Community Health Scholars Program Networking Meeting, University of North Carolina, Raleigh Durham, June 5, 2003 Martinez, I. Community-based health promotion in culturally diverse & aging populations, Department of Public Health, College of Health and Urban Affairs, Florida International University, May 15, 2003 Martinez, I. Aging Out of Place: The presence of the past in exile. Department of Gerontology, University of South Florida, March 5, 2003 Martinez, I. Aging Out of Place: The presence of the past in exile. Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, February 25, 2003 Martinez, I. Community-based Research Projects, 2002-2003, Community Health Scholars Program Mini-networking Meetings, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, January 6, 2003 Martinez, I. The Complementary Contributions of Qualitative Methodology for the Study of Support Networks of Older Adults, “Recommendations on Methods and Instruments for the Study of Support Networks and Quality of Life” Expert Meeting on Social Support Networks for Older Adults: The role of the state, families and communities, December 9-12, 2002 (in Spanish), CELADE (Caribbean and Latin American Center for Demography) Population Division (CEPAL), Santiago, Chile Martinez, I. Making Sense of the Real and the Ideal: The Elder in the Cuban American Family, May 25, 2000, Institute for Metropolitan Studies, School of Urban Affairs, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon Martinez, I. The Life of Older Adults in the United States, October 14, 1999 (in Spanish), First Congress of Advances and Projections in Gerontology (PROVIDA), Bogotá, Colombia Martinez, I. The demographic context of Medicare in Miami, June 3rd, 1999 (in Spanish), Latino Issues Forum, Medicare Town Hall meeting, Miami, Florida Martinez, I. Danzas Nacionalistas: the Re-creation and Representation of Folkloric Dance in Venezuela, March 1996, Institute for the Study of Global Culture, Power, and History Seminar at Johns Hopkins University Mason M, Matheis-Kraft C. Addressing employee attitudes and knowledge of aging adult learning principles: Research using the facts on aging quiz. Meeting of the American Society on Aging, Atlanta, GA 1995. Mason M. Talking to your patients about advanced directives. Inservice at Plan de Salud del Valle, Ft. Lupton, CO 1997. Mason M, Bishop K, O’Neill C. Tailored print materials for health education: The future is now! Cancer, Culture and Literacy conference, Tampa, FL 1998. Mason M. Tailoring print materials for your target audience. Colorado Public Health Association Annual Conference, Steamboat Springs, CO 1998. Mason M, Marcus A. Just for you…A guide to Project 2: Using tailored message to promote colorectal cancer screening. Train-the-trainers workshop, Kansas City, KS 1999. Mason M, Marcus A. The use of tailored messages to facilitate colorectal screening among Cancer Information Service (CIS) callers. Society of Public Health Education Mid-Year Scientific Conference, Denver, CO 2000. Mason M. Tailored message technology. Seminar. Colorado Chapter of the Society of Public Health Education, Denver, CO 2001. Mason M. Developing effective health messages. Workshop. Denver Department of Environmental Health 2002. Mason M. Patients with limited English proficiency: Organizational practices that affect access to health care. Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA 2002. Mason M. From mandate to practice: How language access policies affect Spanish speaking patients and the health care professionals who serve them. Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology / Society for Medical Anthropology, Dallas, TX, March 2004. Mason M., Lasater L., Shea T., Lenander L. Putting language access policies into practice: A case study. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center Diversity Research Exchange (invited), Denver, CO, April 2004. Mason M. Operationalizing Language Access Strategies in the Clinic Environment. Meeting of the American Public Health Association Washington, D.C, November 2004.
McBride, CM, Curry, S, Grothaus, L, Smolker, ED, Clark, J, Lando, H, and Pirie, P. “Partner’s Smoking Status and Support for Smoking Cessation During Pregnancy” The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Annual Scientific Conference, San Diego, CA (Mar. 15-17, 1995) – Poster Mc-Carthy-Jean, J., Perera, B., & Reece, M. (2002). HIV and homeless youth: the need for theory-based, systems oriented and alliance dependent approaches.” Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia. McCormick, L.K. & Reece, M. (1999). Determinants of adolescent smoking cessation. Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, San Diego. McElrath, B, Smolker, ED, Kobetz, E, Eng, E. “Make Today Count Self-help Groups: Providing an Open and Safe Place for Breast Cancer Survivors.” The American Public Health Association 128th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, MA (Nov.11-15. 2000) – Paper Michael, Y.L., Farquhar, S.A. “Building on history and social capital to create change in two urban communities.” Presented at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Forum on Social Determinants of Health, Atlanta, GA, October 28, 2003. Miller, R.L., Wilson, B.D.M., Griffith, D.M., Adames, S.B., McFadden, A., Forte, D., Greene, G., & Bedney, B. (2001, October). HIV risk behaviors among Chicago’s young African-American men who have sex with men. Poster presented at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Regional MSM HIV Prevention Conference, Chicago, IL. Miller, R.L., Griffith, D.M., Adames, S.B., McFadden, A., Forte, D., Greene, G., & Bedney, B. (2001, October). The CITY Project: An HIV prevention intervention for young African-American men who have sex with men. Poster presented at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Regional MSM HIV Prevention Conference, Chicago, IL. Odoms A. Community/Neighborhood Level Factors that Influence Dietary Practices in African Americans: Englewood Case Study. Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children. Obesity and the Built Environment Conference. June 2004. Chicago, IL. Odoms A, Tubbs C, Oh H, Jarrett R. Combining Traditional Qualitative Methods with Health Histories to Understand Health Issues of Low-income women. The 130th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. November 2002 Odoms A, Kumanyika S, Goldman R, Gans K, Lasater T. Determinants of Overeating in a Multi-Ethnic Sample of African-American Women. The 128th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. November 2000. Odoms A, Schulz A, Allen A, Israel B. Training researchers to work with communities of color to conduct community-based participatory research (CBPR): an experience from the community health scholars program. The 128th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. November 2000. Odoms A, Robinson M, Allen A, Rodgers M, Schulz A, Kannan S. Working with the Eastside Village Health Workers to reduce the risk of diabetes: Evaluation of the healthy eating and exercise to reduce diabetes (HEED) project. The 128th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. November 2000.
Odoms A, Bisogni C. Factors that influence adherence to religious dietary requirements: Food choice of African-American Muslim Women. Sixth Annual International Qualitative Health Research Conference. April 2000. Alberta, Canada. Odoms A. Benefits of Using Qualitative Research Methods in Studies with African-Americans. Division of Nutritional Sciences. Cornell University. 1997 Odoms AM, Polashenski PS, Bennett NM. Recruitment and Implementation in an African-American Church Based Heart Disease Prevention Program. American Public Health Association 124th Annual Meeting, New York, NY. 1996. Perera, B., Reece, M., & Finn, P. (2004). Prevalence of depressive symptoms among medical undergraduates in Sri Lanka. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C. Perera, B., & Reece, M. (2004). Building user-friendly counseling services for youth at risk: A challenge for HIV prevention in Sri Lanka. XV International ADIS Conference, Bangkok, Thailand.
Perera, B., Reece, M., & Billingham, R. (2002). Youth in Sri Lanka: sexual behaviors and the challenges of HIV prevention. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia.
Peterson, S. H. (2004). W.K. Kellogg Community Health Scholars Program: Community based research project. Oral presentation at 132nd American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Peterson, S. H. (2004). Exploring sexual risk taking in low risk African American adolescents. Oral presentation as a part of HIV/AIDS panel discussion. Minority Women’s Health Summit, Washington, D.C. Peterson, S. H. (2004). Using media to reduce sexual risk in urban, African American adolescent girls. Oral presentation as a part of symposium titled, “Developing emerging scholars through community-based participatory research.” 112th American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii. Peterson, S. H. (2004). Community Collaborations to Promote Adolescent Sexual Health: An Entertainment-Education Approach. Noontime Seminar, Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health. Plihcik, S., Griffith, D., & Parks, B. (2003, July). Greensboro Initiative on the Institutional Dimensions of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care. Paper presented at the Health Equity Summit: Mapping a National Strategy for Understanding and Eliminating the Impact of Racism on Health, Albuquerque, NM. Raich PC, Plomer K, Mason M, Kulchak-Rahm A, Bryant L, Fairclough, Coyne C. Impact of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) informed consent recommendations on reading level and suitability of informed consent documents. Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Houston, TX 2001. Randall-David, E and Smolker, ED. “Be Sun Smart: Skin Cancer Prevention for Outdoor Workers.” The North Carolina Recreation and Park Society’s Conference 2000, Raleigh, NC (Nov. 7, 2000) – Presentation
Randall-David, E, Smolker ED, Rochester, P, Ornstein, K. “Skin Cancer Knowledge, Attitudes and practices Among At Risk Occupational Groups.” CDC Cancer Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. September, 1999 – Poster
Reece, M., Milhausen, R., & Perera, B. (2004). Situational dishinibition at Mardi Gras in the United States: Implications for sexual health. Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research, Helsinki, Finland.
Reece, M., Herbenick, D., & Shacham, E. (2004). Advancing sexual health in the United States: Exploring the roles of the adult retail industry. Annual Meeting of the International Academy of Sex Research, Helsinki, Finland. Reece, M., Karpiak, S., Tanner, A., & Coffey, K. (2004). HIV service provider stigma: Its existence and associations with provider characteristics. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C. Reece, M., Plate, P., Shacham, E., Basta, T., & McBride, K. (2004). A retrospective analysis of psychological distress symptoms presented by clients self-enrolling into HIV-related mental health care over a ten year period. To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.
Reece, M., Shacham, E., & Plate, P. (2003). Collaborative approaches to research and evaluation: strategies to improve minority-focused, HIV-related mental health care. Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco.
Reece, M., & Dodge, B. (2003). Campus sexual cruising by gay and bisexual men: A public health issue? Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco. Reece, M., & Dodge, B. (2003). Public sex on college campuses: An HIV prevention issue? 2003 National HIV Prevention Conference, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta. Reece, M., Herbenick, D., & Sherwood-Puzzello, C. (2003). The adult retail industry: An essential partner for HIV Prevention? 2003 National HIV Prevention Conference, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta. Reece, M., Herbenick, D. & Sherwood-Puzzello, C. (2003). Do you want lube with that? The role of adult retail stores in promoting sexual health. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, San Antonio. Reece, M. & Dodge, B. (2003). The college campus as a sexual space for rural men who have sex with men: an issue for HIV/STD prevention? 2003 National Conference on HIV/STD Prevention in Rural Communities. Bloomington, Indiana. Reece, M., Herbenick, D., & Sherwood-Puzzello, C. (2003). Adult retail stores in rural America: A potential venue for HIV prevention? 2003 National Conference on HIV/STD Prevention in Rural Communities. Bloomington, Indiana. Reece, M. (2003). Discussant for “Personality factors and sexual risk taking in gay men.” Presented by John Bancroft, 2003 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series of The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, Bloomington, Indiana.
Reece, M. (2003). Leading the way with competencies: strategies for ensuring the public’s health. Invited Keynote Address at the Indiana Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Bloomington. Reece, M., & Meece-Hinh, S. (2003). Enhancing Indiana’s public health infrastructure through the use of technology. Presented at the Annual Indiana Rural Health Conference, French Lick, Indiana.
Reece, M., & Sherwood-Puzzello, C. (2003). Developing, implementing, and marketing health promotion programs. Indiana University School of Medicine/Indiana State Department of Health Center for Public Health Leadership and Education, Indianapolis, IN.
Reece, M. (2003). Teaching Public Health Students and Practitioners Using Diverse Multi-Media Tools. Presented at the Fall 2003 School of HPER Teaching Seminar, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
Reece, M., Bardzell, S., Jun, M.K., & So, H.J. (2003). A technology approach for a graduate level health education program planning course. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Health Education, Philadelphia. Reece, M. & Plate, P. (2002). At the intersection of community, clinic and campus: lessons from a community-academic partnership to improve mental health services. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia.
Reece, M., & Plate, P. (2002). Mental health services research and community-academic partnerships: building bridges between the clinic, community, and the campus. Presented at the 6th Annual Community-Campus Partnerships for Health Conference, Miami.
Reece, M. (2002). AIDS in America: What can communities do?” Presented at Indiana University Mini University 2002, Bloomington, Indiana. Reece, M. (2002). Tools for program planning. Indiana University School of Medicine/Indiana State Department of Health Center for Public Health Leadership and Education, Indianapolis, IN.
Reece, M. (2002). Exploring the dark side of human sexual interaction: research efforts to improve HIV prevention and care. Invited Presentation at the AIDS Community Research Initiative of America, New York, New York.
Reece, M. (2002). Cruising for sex on campus: an exploration of the 21st century tearoom. Invited Presentation at the 2002 Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Series of The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, Bloomington Indiana. Reece, M. (2002). Sexual compulsivity, public sex and HIV risk behaviors: Exploring the dark side to improve HIV prevention. Invited Presentation at the Third Annual Substance Abuse and HIV Conference, Indiana State |