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Final Program [5.4MB pdf] - American College Health Association

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ACHA 2008 ANNUAL MEETINGPOSTER SESSIONS58. Students at Risk: Anticipating the Needsof Incoming Students who have Chronic<strong>Health</strong> ConditionsMichelle Mascaro, JD, and Jacque DenUyl,MSA (Children’s Memorial Hospital)59. Collegiate High-risk Drinking as aSerious Leisure HobbyS. Maggie Maloney, PhD, OTR/L (ClevelandState University)60. Using Data from a Substance UseIntervention <strong>Program</strong> Evaluation toImplement Change in a <strong>College</strong>EnvironmentLisa Laitman, MSEd, LCADC (RutgersUniversity)61. <strong>College</strong> Media for <strong>Health</strong>: GainingReliance and Reach Among aTransitional Generation for Effective<strong>Health</strong> CampaignsFiona Chew, PhD, and Rebecca Langford(Syracuse University)62. Bobby’s TRUE Seminole Tailgate: AnEvent-Specific Alcohol-Free <strong>Program</strong> for<strong>College</strong> Students at Home FootballGamesChristine Franzetti and Joan Carlson, MSW(Florida State University)63. Promoting a <strong>Health</strong>ier Campus with aCollaborative ApproachCathy Penn, MA, Brenda Steinke, MS, andMichelle Snitselaar (Mount Mercy <strong>College</strong>)64. Faculty/Staff Professional DevelopmentInitiative: On-line Gatekeeper TrainingKevin Readdean, MSEd, Leslie Lawrence,MD, and Heidi Spruce (RensselaerPolytechnic Institute)65. Millersville University Survey of Student<strong>Health</strong>: A Longitudinal Examination ofthe Changing <strong>Health</strong> Status of <strong>College</strong>StudentsJenny Monn, MSN, CRNP, and KimberlyMahaffy, PhD, MS, MA (MillersvilleUniversity)66. Sexuality Education for Young Adults:A New CurriculumLaura Anne Stuart, MPH (University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee)67. Re-Applying the Social Norms Theory:Reducing Bullying and Substance UsePamela Negro, MSW, LCADC, CPS, SAC,Nancy Pontes, DNSc, FNP-BC, APN-C, andAllison Pearce (Rowan University)2268. SENORITAS: A Peer Education <strong>Program</strong>to Reduce HIV/STDs in Latina <strong>College</strong>StudentsSande Gracia Jones, PhD, ARNP, CarolPatsdaughter, PhD, RN, Margaret Hamilton,DNS, RN, Mary Louise Jorda, MPH, RN,Marilyn Pestano-Harte, MSN, ARNP, andRobert Malow, PhD (Florida InternationalUniversity)STUDENT POSTER SESSIONSThe student poster session providesstudents with a chance to present workthat they have been involved with overthe last year. All submitted posters willbe displayed at the Exhibit Hall inPalms Ballroom.Poster Session HoursThursday, June 57:00 AM — 11:00 AM12:30 PM — 4:00 PMFriday, June 67:00 AM — 11:00 AMSC1. <strong>College</strong> Students’ Motivation to Takea Tai Chi or Chi Gong ClassChunyun Wang, MS, and KeemaWalden, MS, PhD (Indiana University)SC2. Binge DrinkingAparna Ramaseshan, Anna Sick, JoannaChin, Aaron Frank, Joshua Roth, RobertToll, Bianca Gonzales, RachelNiedermayer, and Mark Johnson, PhD(University of Maryland, <strong>College</strong> Park)SC3. The New Trend in Tobacco:Waterpipe Smoking Among <strong>College</strong>StudentsDevon Noonan, MS, and Pamela Kulbok,DNSc (University of Virginia)SC4. Depressive Symptoms in <strong>College</strong>StudentsJulie Brandy (Loyola UniversityChicago)SC5. The Mirror ProjectCaitlin Chauvette and Melissa Gallico(Montclair State University)SC6. University Employees Perceptions ofWork Related Stress: <strong>Association</strong>With Diet And Exercise Patterns onCampusJagdish Khubchandani (University ofToledo)SC7. HPV Vaccine Acceptance in FemalesAttending a School-Based <strong>Health</strong>ServiceStephanie Peterman and Anna Griffith(University of Michigan)SC8. Characterizing Impaired DrivingAmong Patrons of a <strong>College</strong> BarDistrictGregory Feldman (University of Florida)SC9. A Field Methodology for EvaluatingCompliance with Outdoor SmokingPoliciesSara Gullet (University of Florida)SC10. Does Gator Stompin’® Promote HighLevels of Intoxication Among itsParticipants?Lindsay Hovermale, MS, and LauraHaderxhanaj, MS (University of Florida)SC11. A Case Study: Student —Administration Collaboration atUniversity of California-Los AngelesJennifer Lorch and Hillary Howard, MPH(University of California, Los Angeles)SC12. University Center Rochester <strong>Health</strong>Promotion Needs AssessmentJessica Brickner, Katie Speckan, andLaura Congdon (Winona StateUniversity)SC13. A Review of Alcohol Use and High-Risk Sexual Behavior amongCollegiate Women using AlcoholMyopia TheoryJessica Simmons, MA (The University ofAlabama)SC14. Beyond Intoxication: OtherAnticipated Outcomes ofFrequenting Bars and Nightclubs inCampus CommunitiesJennifer Reingle and Dennis Thombs,PhD (University of Florida)SC15. Violence vs. <strong>Health</strong>y RelationshipsAlejandra Roma (Nyack <strong>College</strong>)SC16. Live <strong>Health</strong>y in BalanceDaniel Yanez (Nyack <strong>College</strong>)

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