2019 Annual Conference October 1-4, 2019 Seattle, WA

2019 Annual Conference October 1-4, 2019 Seattle, WA

2019 Annual Conference October 1-4, 2019 Seattle, WA “Local, National, Global Impacts on Population Health” Online Program Available: https://iaphs.org/conference/ THANK YOU TO THE 2019 CONFERENCE SPONSORS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2019 9:00 - 5:30 Preconference Workshop - Traversing Divides: Interdisciplinary Research in Population Health and Health Disparities (pre-registration required) 4:00 - 7:00 Conference Registration Metropolitan Foyer 6:00 - 7:30 POSTER SESSION 1 AND RECEPTION Metropolitan Ballroom A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2019 8:00 - 4:30 Conference Registration Metropolitan Foyer 8:30 - 10:30 PLENARY SESSION 1 Metropolitan Session Chair: Fred Zimmerman, IAPHS President-Elect Ballroom B Presidential Address: "Been there, done that. What’s next for population health science?" (Ana Diez Roux) Award Recognition: J. Michael McGinnis Invited Panel 1: Ethics, Social Values, and Population Health Moderator: Erika Blacksher Ethics as a Contributing Discipline in Population Health Sciences (Dan Wikler) Values underlying the measurement of health inequity (Yukiko Asada) Diversions: When Inequalities Research Becomes Complicit in the Reproduction of Health Inequities (Bruce Link) 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break Metropolitan Foyer PANEL SESSIONS 11:00 - 12:15 Race, Space and Health: Examining the contextual environment's role in shaping racial health disparities Metropolitan Session Co-Chair: Angela Bruns, Gonzaga University Ballroom Session Co-Chair: Michael Esposito, University of Michigan Racial disparities in cognitive functioning: the interaction among education and local social-context (Dominque Sylvers) Racial inequalities in poor birth outcomes: Clarifying the role of job quality (Angela Bruns) Educational returns to self-rated health among racialized immigrants to France (Amel Omari) 11:00 - 12:15 Housing and Health: Three projects that convene community practitioners, governorment, and academia from the Seattle & King Issaquah County regional public health department Session Chair: Marguerite Ro, Public Health - Seattle & King County The Impacts of Seattle’s Yesler Terrace Redevelopment on Health Outcomes (Alastair Matheson) Lessons from Cross-sector Collaboration: Integrating home improvement programs with asthma health education for low-income residents (Bradley Kramer) Lead and Toxics Program: Community identified and culturally appropriate strategies and actions (Candace Jackson) 11:00 - 12:15 Reducing the Intergenerational Transmission of Adverse Childhood Experiences Ravenna Session Chair: Karina Shreffler, Oklahoma State University Brief Overview of the Intergenerational Transmission of ACES (Karina Shreffler) Maternal Early Life Adversity, Stress Biomarkers During Pregnancy, and Birth Outcomes (Stacy Tiemeyer) Applying a Public Health Model to Reduce Substance Use During Pregnancy (Julie Croff) Evidence-Based Parenting Interventions (Lucia Ciciolla) 11:00 - 12:15 Understanding and measuring individual and collective trauma and its intersections with health inequities Greenwood Session Chair: Jenna van Draanen, University of British Columbia Pathways linking combinations of early-life adversities to adult mortality: Tales that vary by gender (Chioun Lee) Cultural trauma as a root cause of health inequities (Andy Subica) Recovery and resilience using trauma-informed approaches in schools and communities: Evidence from the CLEAR intervention (Christopher Blodgett & Jen Moore) 11:00 - 12:15 Expanding the definition of the built environment using an environmental justice framework Kirkland Session Chair: Dana Williamson, Emory University An Environmental Justice Approach to Understanding the Connection Between Urban Agriculture and Health (Ashley Gripper) Health Impacts of Green Redevelopment (Patrice Williams) Extractivism, Hurricanes and Resistance: Puerto Rico’s Perfect Storm (Angeliz Encarnacion Burgos) Indigenous Science and Decolonizing our Environments (Deniss Martinez) 11:00 - 12:15 City of Seattle Policies: Moving the Needle on Population Health Leschi Session Chair: James Buszkiewicz, University of Washington Safe firearm storage: can municipal policies make a difference? (Ali Rowhani-Rahbar) The effect of Seattle’s Paid Sick and Safe Time Ordinance on workers’ employment and earnings trajectories. (Hilary Wething) Equal access to brain injury risk? Equity and head safety considerations in Seattle’s bike sharing system. (Stephen Mooney) Evaluation of Seattle’s Sweetened Beverage Tax (Jessica Jones-Smith) Discussant: Heather Hill LUNCH & LUNCHTIME SESSIONS 12:30 - 1:30 Funding 101 - Student Lunchtime Session Metropolitan Session Chair: Allen Mallory, University of Texas, Austin Ballroom Panelists: Lan Doan, Sarah Gollust, Hedwig Lee, Chantel Martin 12:30 - 1:30 Institutional Recruitment Fair Cirrus Ballroom (35th Floor - Tower) ABSTRACT CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1:30 - 2:45 Socioeconomic Status and Health Metropolitan Session Chair: Katrina Walsemann, University of South Carolina Ballroom Examining anomalies in the education-health gradient: A new research direction (Anna Zajacova) Both timing of educational attainment and type of educational credential predict middle age memory (Anusha Vable) Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality in Belgium (Victoria Sass) Influence of individual- and neighborhood-level socioeconomic factors on odds of late colorectal cancer diagnosis and the likelihood of colorectal cancer survival by sex (Jamaica Robinson) The Impact of Economic Hardship and Welfare Sanctioning on Syndemic Conditions among Mothers Over Time (Courtney Caiola) 1:30 - 2:45 Area Level Risk and Individual Risk Factors Issaquah Session Chair: Brittany Morey, Yale University Autonomic responses to natural, physical, and social features of neighborhood environments (Daniel Hackman) Structural racism and obesity in affluent African American counties compared to affluent white counties (Caryn Bell) Area-Level Poverty and Organ Damage in the Black Women’s Experiences Living with Lupus (BeWELL) Study (Connor Martz) Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Cardiovascular Disease Among Asian and Pacific Islander Medicare Advantage Enrollees in California (Lan Doan) Neighborhood Air Pollution Exposure and Self-Rated Health: Examining Sources of Effect Heterogeneity (Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz) 1:30 - 2:45 Relational and Multi-Disciplinary Approaches to Health Ravenna Session Chair: Jimi Adams, University of Colorado, Denver Maternal Social Capital and Adverse Birth Outcomes in Peri-Urban India (William T. Story) Assortativity by Treatment in Social Networks and Bias in Population Studies (Paul Zivich) Pathways of Global Cultural Diffusion across Lay People: Media Exposure and Attitudes toward Violence against Women (Jeffery Swindle) A strategy to support the dissemination of transdisciplinary research to improve urban health: The Salud Urbana en América Latina (SALURBAL) multi-country project (Adriana C. Lein) Whole Communities – Whole Health: Changing the way science helps society thrive (Amanda N. Barczyk) 1:30 - 2:45 Lifecourse Processes and the Patterning of Population Health Outcomes Greenwood Session Chair: Cynthia Colen, The Ohio State University Intergenerational Persistence of Socioeconomic Status and Health Disparities over the Life Course in the United States (Lucie Kalousova) Unemployment trajectories and men’s and women’s health at midlife (Adrianne Frech) Structural Sexism and Life Expectancy in the United States (Patricia Homan) The Long-Term Influence of Rural Roots on Adult Obesity and Overall Health (Shelley Clark) 1:30 - 2:45 Intersectional Approaches to Understanding Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Kirkland Session Chair: Hedy Lee, Washington University in St. Louis Endometrial Cancer Action Network for African-Americans (ECANA): Participatory Methods to Advance Health Equity (Kemi M. Doll) Understanding Intersectionality in Health Disparities through Genetic Models (Ky'Era Actkins) Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Allostatic Load among Young Adults in the United States (Liana J. Richardson) Sexual Orientation and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Birth Weight (Bethany Everett) Intersection of race, gender, and education and its impact on inflammation (Omolola Tanya Taiwo) 1:30 - 2:45 Social Policies for Population Health Leschi Session Chair: Danya Keene, New York University State Cigarette Taxes, Smoking, and Implications for the Educational Gradient in Mortality (Alicia Riley) Economic Security Policy and Infant Health: A Multi-level Analysis (Megan Reynolds) Variation in State-Level Laws on Civil Protection Orders for Adolescent Victims of Intimate Partner Violence (Avanti Adhia) Fear of a White Minority: Shifting Racial Demographics & Support for Equitable Health Policies (Tyler Jimenez) When Talk is Not Cheap: What Factors Predict Political Campaign Messaging on the Social Determinants of Health? (Sarah Gollust) 2:45 - 3:15 Coffee Break Metropolitian Foyer PANEL SESSIONS 3:15 - 4:30 Collaborating Across Traditional Disciplinary Silos to Address Racial Inequities in Mental Health Outcomes: Towards a Metropolitan Transdisciplinary Model for Research and Action Ballroom Session Chair: Catherine Duarte, University of California, Berkeley Place and Trauma: Assessing Community Mental Well-being from a Policy Approach (Jocelyn Poe) Construction of the ideal student: A Critical Race and Institutional Theory approach to understanding racial health inequities (Sireen Irsheid) Construction of the ideal student: A Critical Race and Institutional Theory approach to understanding racial health inequities (Asia Ivey)

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