Persistent and Emerging Issues in Population Health Science

September 19-21, 2016

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Support for this conference was provided by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

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Poster Session Participants

  • Racial and Socioeconomic Differences in Allostatic Load Mediators: the Role of Life Course Exposures
    Michael McFarland, Florida State University

  • Social class and parents’ affect during childcare activities
    Cadhla McDonnell, Penn State University

  • Grandparents Know Best: Multigenerational Coresidence and Psychological Distress during Adolescence and Early Adulthood
    Cynthia Colen, Ohio State University

  • Strengthening Early Childhood Systems by Integrating Oral Health
    Joni Nelson, Medical University of South Carolina

  • Variation in adolescents’ physical weight perceptions: The gendered and aged context of body size reference norms
    Robbee Wedow, Colorado University Boulder Institute of Behavioral Science

  • Household Food Insecurity and Pediatric Asthma Morbidity: The Findings from the 2013 National Health Interview Survey
    Michiko Clutter, Children's Health System of Texas

  • Allostatic Load as a determinant of Poor-Self Rated Health for Adults in the United States
    Alexis Santos, Penn State University

  • Community Health Design: An Interprofessional Education
    Matt Kleinmann, University of Kansas

  • Data Dissemination and Linkage in Add Health: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health
    Robert Hummer, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill

  • Health and Human Trafficking in the Midwest: Service Providers' Perspectives
    Corinne Schwarz, University of Kansas

  • Gendered Intentions and Fertility-Related Outcomes in Southern Malawi
    Ashley Larsen Gibby, Penn State University

  • A Health Protective Effect of Plant-Based Diets in Urbanizing India
    Anne DeLessio-Parson, Penn State University

  • The Problem of Sample Selection Bias: A comparison of Four Different Correction Methods in the Study of Changes in Health
    Francesco Acciai, Penn State University

  • Wives’ Income Share and the Cumulative Biological Risk among Mid-life Men in the US
    Joeun Kim, Penn State University

  • Days and timepoints of GPS tracking needed to capture usual activity spaces for cancer prevention and control research: Results from the Activity Space and Contextual Measures of Environmental Exposures (ASCMEE) Study
    Stephen Matthews

  • The ARDA.com: Democratizing Access to the Best Data on Religion an Health
    Roger Finke & Rachel Bacon, Penn State University

  • Financing Population Health in a Federalist System: Examining Integrated Service Delivery and State Characteristics
    Young Shin (Angela) Park,University of Kansas

  • Child-Perceived Family Environment in a Cohort of Adolescent Offspring of Parents With Bipolar Disorder or no Psychiatric Disorder
    Emma Stapp, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health