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F INALP ROGRAM
October 27 – October 29, 2010
Tuesday, October 26
09:00-10:30h
PC-WS1
90min
PC-WS1.1
Workshop
PRE-CONF WORKSHOP
Room 20A
[1840] Model Schools for Inner Cities: Integrated Services to
Improve the Health of Inner City Children
Bell C.1, Branco V.1, Gardner M.1, Quan D.1, Steinhauer N.1, Yau M.1
1
Toronto District School Board, Model Schools for Inner Cities,
Toronto, Canada
09:00-17:00h
PC-WS3
PC-WS3.1
Workshop
HCAP WORKSHOP, FACES OF URBAN
HEALTH
Touro College
[1739] “Faces of Urban Health: A Forum to Share
Community-based Strategies to Address Health Inequity in
Urban Communities” – The Harlem Community Academic
Partnership, New York City, New York
HCAP Planning Committee F.O.U.H.1
1
HCAP, CUES/NYAM, New York, United States
09:00-17:00h
WS-PAHO 1A
Workshop
PAHO WORKSHOP
Hosack Hall
Workshop
THE UNIVERSITY AND URBAN HEALTH
Hunter College
Pre-Registration
Lobby
09:30-16:00h
PC-WS4
18:30-20:00h
1
Wednesday, October 27
07:00-08:30h
Registration
Lobby
Ceremony
OPENING CEREMONY
Hosack Hall
08:30-09:00h
OC
6min
OC.1
Welcome Message from Dr. David Vlahov ISUH Founding
President
Vlahov, D., New York, United States
8min
OC.2
Open Remarks
Boufford, J.I., New York, United States
8min
OC.3
Open Remarks
Farley, T., New York, United States
8min
OC.4
Open Remarks
Periago, M.R., United States
09:00-09:30h
PL1
Plenary
PLENARY I
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Boufford, Jo Ivey, New York, United States
30min
PL1.1
HUD as Health and Urban Development: A National and
Regional Perspective
Carrión, A.J., New York, United States
09:30-10:00h
PL2
Plenary
PLENARY II
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Boufford, Jo Ivey, New York, United States
30min
PL2.1
Using Epidemiologic Evidence to Develop Public Policies on
Community Safety and Citizenship: An Experience from
Medellin, Colombia
Duque, L.F., Medellín, Antigua and Barbuda
10:00-10:30h
PL3
Plenary
PLENARY III
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Boufford, Jo Ivey, New York, United States
30min
PL3.1
Cities in Mind: Five Lessons from Working on Urban Health
for 25 Years
Harpham, T., London, United Kingdom
2
Wednesday, October 27
11:00-12:30h
WS4
90min
WS4.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 4
Room 440
[751] Solving the Youth Urban Health Epidemic Through
Sports
Beckman N.1
1
Up2Us, New York, United States
11:00-12:30h
SS2
90min
SS2.1
Special session
Special Session 2
Room 310
[830] Older Adults in the Urban Environment: Attending to
Diversity
Brisbane F.1, Graziano R.2, Castex G.3, Rowan N.4, Wang D.5,
Volland P.6, Barker E.C.6
1
SUNY at Stony Brook, School of Social Welfare, Stony Brook,
United States, 2Hunter College, School of Social Work, New York,
United States, 3Lehman College, Social Work, New York, United
States, 4University of Louisville, Kent School of Social Work,
Louisville, United States, 5Touro College, Graduate School of Social
Work, New York, United States, 6New York Academy of Medicine,
Social Work Leadership Institute, New York, United States
11:00-12:00h
EX1
60min
EX1.1
Workshop
RARE BOOK EXHIBIT I
Malloch Rare
Book Room
[1823] The Development of Urban Health in New York City:
Highlights from the Special Collections in the Malloch Rare
Book Room
Shaner A.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Library, New York, United States
11:00-12:30h
WS-PAHO 1B
90min
WS-PAHO 1B.1
Workshop
PAHO WORKSHOP
Hosack Hall
[885] Promoting Urban Health in the Americas: Experiences,
Lessons Learned, and Recommendations
Rice M.1
1
Pan American Health Organization, Sustainable Development and
Environmental Health, Washington, United States
11:00-12:00h
WS5
60min
WS5.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 5
Room 440
[1489] The Works – A Comprehensive Approach to Harm
Reduction in Toronto
Hopkins S.M.1, Shahin R.2
1
Toronto Public Health, The Works, Needle Exchange, Toronto,
Canada, 2Toronto Public Health, Communicable Disease Control,
Toronto, Canada
11:00-12:30h
WS6
90min
WS6.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 6
Room 440
[639] Workshop on Using Urban HEART
Prasad A.1, Murphy K.2, Armada F.1
1
World Health Organization, Centre for Health Development, Kobe,
Japan, 2Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Canada
3
Wednesday, October 27
11:00-12:30h
OS9
Oral session
AGING
Room 558
Chair:
Finkelstein, Ruth, New York, United States
15min
OS9.1
[857] Age-friendly New York City: A Private-Public
Partnership to Improve the Urban Environment for Older
Adults
Finkelstein R.1
1
The New York Academy of Medicine, Division of Health Policy, New
York, United States
15min
OS9.2
[658] Active Ageing: an indicator system for Age-friendly
Built Environment in Taiwan
Chao T.S.1, Huang H.-W.1
1
National Cheng-Kung University, Urban Planning, Tainan City,
Taiwan, Republic of China
15min
OS9.3
[1513] Towards an Age-Friendly City
Pascut S.1, Zamaro, Honsell, Green, Gallo
1
Municipality of Udine, General Affairs, Udine, Italy
15min
OS9.4
[1522] Promoting Active Urban Aging: A Measurement
Approach to Neighborhood Walkability for Older Adults
Weiss R.L.1,2,3, Maantay J.A.1,3,4, Fahs M.C.2,3
1
Lehman College, Urban GISc. Lab, Bronx, United States, 2Brookdale
Center for Healthy Aging & Longevity, New York, United States,
3
Graduate Center City University of New York, Public Health, New
York, United States, 4Lehman College, EGGS, Bronx, United States
15min
OS9.5
[472] Quality of Urban Life and Functional Performance
among the Elderly in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil: A
Multilevel Analysis
Ferreira F.R.1, César C.C.2, Passos V.C.1, Lima-Costa M.F.F.3, Proietti
F.A.1, Observatorio de Saúde Urbana de Belo Horizonte (Belo
Horizonte Urban Health Observatory)
1
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Observatório de Saúde
Urbana (Belo Horizonte Urban Health Observatory), Belo Horizonte,
Brazil, 2Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Estatística
(Statistics), Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 3Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais and Centro de Pesquisas Rene Rachou, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
15min
OS9.6
[771] Trends in Mortality from Cardiovascular Disease and
Changes in Risk Factors among Middle-aged, Lithuanian
Urban Population
Rėklaitienė O.1, Tamošiūnas A.1
1
Kaunas University of Medicine, Institute of Cardiology, Department
of Population Studies, Kaunas, Lithuania
11:00-12:30h
OS52
Oral session
HOUSING & HEALTH
Hartwell
Chair:
Brooks Gunn, Jeanne
15min
OS52.1
[1708] Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Self-rated Health: The
Mediating Role of Housing and Neighborhood Quality
Rosenbaum E.1, Gaumer E.2
1
Fordham University, Sociology, Bronx, United States, 2NYC
Department of Housing Preservation and Development, New York,
United States
4
Wednesday, October 27
15min
OS52.2
[1658] Affordable Housing as Intervention: Impact on
Postponement of Medical Treatment, Results from the NYC
Housing and Neighborhood Demonstration
Lear M.J.1
1
NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, New
York, United States
15min
OS52.3
[1163] Improving Mental Health through Affordable Housing:
Results from the NYC Housing and Neighborhood
Demonstration
Gaumer E.1
1
NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, New
York, United States
15min
OS52.4
[1478] The Relationship between Housing Quality and
Observed Safety Behaviors in an Urban Environment
Shields W.C.1, McDonald E.2, Frattaroli S.1, Ma X.1, David B.3, Gielen
A.C.2
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Health Policy and
Management, Baltimore, United States, 2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, Health Behavior and Society, Baltimore,
United States, 3Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
Population, Family and Reproductive Health, Baltimore, United
States
15min
OS52.5
[1671] Asthma and Housing: Results from the NYC Housing
and Neighborhood Demonstration
Perkins K.1,2, Baierl E.1
1
NYC Dept. of Housing Preservation and Development, New York,
United States, 2Harvard University, Sociology and Social Policy,
Cambridge, United States
15min
OS52.6
[650] Doorstep-to-Nature: How Landscape Design May
Promote Healthy Activity from the Doorstep Outward
Findley S.E.1, Stockwell M.2, Morgan R.1
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Population
and Family Health, New York, United States, 2Columbia University
School of Medicine, Pediatrics, New York, United States
11:00-12:30h
OS2
Oral session
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Room 20A
Chair:
Deren, Sherry, New York, United States
15min
OS2.1
[1113] Geographical Trends in Types of Illicit Drugs Injected
in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1987–2005
Kral A.H.1,2, Martinez A.3, Novak S.4, Wheaton W.4, Lorvick J.5,
Bluthenthal R.N.6,7, Mobley L.R.4
1
RTI International, Urban Health Program, San Francisco, United
States, 2UCSF, San Francisco, United States, 3San Francisco State
University, Sociology, United States, 4RTI International, Research
Triangle Park, United States, 5RTI International, San Francisco,
United States, 6RAND, Santa Monica, United States, 7California State
University Dominguez Hills, Los Angeles, United States
15min
OS2.2
[854] Prescription opioid (PO) misuse in a community
sample of regular cocaine users
Roy É.1,2, Boivin J.-F.3, Leclerc P.2, Vandermeerschen J.1,
Vaillancourt É.1
1
Université de Sherbrooke, Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences de
5
Wednesday, October 27
la Santé, Longueuil, Canada, 2Agence de la Santé et des Services
Sociaux de Montréal, Direction de Santé Publique, Montreal,
Canada, 3McGill University, Department of Epidemiology &
Biostatistics, Montreal, Canada
15min
OS2.3
[1387] Monitoring Trends in Drug Related Incidents Using
Ambulance Service Registers in Amsterdam. An Example:
"Magic" Mushrooms and GHB
Buster M.C.A.1
1
Municipal Health Service Amsterdam, Epidemiology, Documentation
and Health Promotion, Amsterdam, Netherlands
15min
OS2.4
[1545] The Impact of Local Health Decisions on HIV– and
HCV–related Risk Behaviours of People who Smoke Crack
Leonard L.1, Boyd R.2
1
University of Ottawa, Epidemiology and Community Medicine,
Ottawa, Canada, 2Sandy Hill Community Health Centre, Oasis
Program, Ottawa, Canada
15min
OS2.5
[1497] Determinants of Cessation of Injection Drug Use
among a Cohort of Illicit Drug Users in Vancouver
Werb D.1, Qi J.2, Montaner J.S.3, Wood E.1
1
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Urban Health
Research Initiative, Vancouver, Canada, 2BC Centre for Excellence
HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research Initiative, Vancouver, Canada,
3
BC Centre for Excellence HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS2.6
[1591] The Potential Use of Supervised Consumption Sites
and Design Preferences among Toronto Drug Users
Jairam J.A.1, Challacombe L.2, Barnaby L.3, Erickson P.4, Hopkins
S.5, Kolla G.4, Strike C.4,6, Bayoumi A.M.1,6, Millson P.6
1
Centre for Research on Inner City Health (CRICH), St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, Canada, 2Canadian AIDS Treatment Information
Exchange, Toronto, Canada, 3Shout Clinic, Central Toronto
Community Health Centres, Toronto, Canada, 4Centre for Addiction
and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada, 5The Works, Toronto Public
Health, Toronto, Canada, 6University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
11:00-12:30h
OS3
Oral session
GOVERNANCE
Room 20B
Chairs:
Hancock, Trevor, Victoria, BC, Canada
Friel, Sharon, London, United Kingdom
15min
OS3.1
[1605] Governance in the Nordic Capital Cites, Sustainable
Development, and Public Health
Raynault M.-F.1,2, Côté D.1,2
1
Université de Montréal, Medicine, Montréal, Canada, 2Léa-Roback
Research Centre on Health Inequalities, Montréal, Canada
15min
OS3.2
[895] Makings of a Healthy Partnership: Equal Parts
Municipal Government and Health Authority – Vancouver's
Urban Health Response
Vornbrock J.1, Anderson-Eng D.2
1
City of Vancouver/Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, Canada,
2
City of Vancouver, Social Planning, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS3.3
[910] Joint Use of Public Facilities: An Opportunity for
Healthy Urban Governance
Aboelata M.J.1, Viera S.1
6
Wednesday, October 27
1
Prevention Institute, Oakland, United States
15min
OS3.4
[1818] Effective Strategies for Working with Municipal
Government Officials to Reduce Alcohol-related Violence
among School Children: Building Bridges from Research to
Policy
Furr-Holden C.D.M.1, Milam A.J.1, Leaf P.J.1
1
Johns Hokpins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Mental Health,
Baltimore, United States
15min
OS3.5
[533] Rethinking our Assumptions for Promoting EvidenceBased Urban Health Policy
Murphy K.1, Fafard P.2
1
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Canada,
2
University of Ottawa, Graduate School of Public and International
Affairs, Ottawa, Canada
15min
OS3.6
[270] Multi-level Dynamic Policy Network Mapping for Urban
Health Governance
de Leeuw E.1, Keizer M.1
1
Deakin University, Geelong, Australia
11:00-12:30h
OS4
Oral session
RMNCH
Room 21
Chair:
Merkel, Stuart, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS4.1
[1484] Maternal health clinic attendance in the Awutu-Senya
District, Ghana
Kumi-Kyereme A.1
1
University of Cape Coast, Population and Health, Cape Coast,
Ghana
15min
OS4.2
[311] Maternal health intervention reduces delays of
emergency obstetric care (EmOC) in urban slums of Dhaka: a
comparative study
Banu M.1, Nahar S.1, Nasreen H.-E.1
1
BRAC, Research and Evaluation Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS4.3
[596] Women, Poverty, and Adverse Maternal Outcomes in
Nairobi, Kenya
Ngilangwa D.P.1, Izugbara C.1
1
African Population and Health Research Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS4.4
[1362] Utilization of Maternity Services among the Urban
Poor in Kenya: Do Women's Perceptions of Access to or
Quality of Care Matter?
Fotso J.C.1,2, Mukiira C.1
1
African Population and Health Research Center, Population and RH,
Nairobi, Kenya, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC),
Maternal and Child Health, Chapel Hill, United States
11:00-12:30h
OS5
Oral session
CRIME
President’s
Gallery
Chair:
Jennings, Jacky, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS5.1
[637] Rethinking Crime Epidemics: The Social and Spatial
7
Wednesday, October 27
Transmission of Gang Homicide
Papachristos A.1,2
1
Harvard University, Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholar,
Cambridge, United States, 2University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
Sociology, Amherst, United States
15min
OS5.2
[1373] Examining the Association between Discrimination
and High-risk Drug Using Network Membership:
Understanding the Socio-contextual Process of HIV
Transmission among Drug Users in New York City (NYC)
Crawford N.D.1,2, Jones K.1, Rudolph A.3, Fuller C.M.1,2
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic
Studies, New York, United States, 2Columbia University Mailman
School of Public Health, Epidemiology, New York, United States,
3
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Epidemiology,
Baltimore, United States
15min
OS5.3
[1637] Neighborhood Social Disorder Related to Use of Parks
and Open Spaces Among Urban Youth
Duncan D.T.1,2,3, Johnson R.M.3,4, Bennett G.G.1,5, Castro M.C.6,
Molnar B.E.1,3, Gortmaker S.L.1,2
1
Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Society, Human
Development, and Health, Boston, United States, 2Harvard School of
Public Health, Harvard Prevention Research Center on Nutrition and
Physical Activity, Boston, United States, 3Harvard School of Public
Health, Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center, Boston, United
States, 4Boston University School of Public Health, Department of
Community Health Sciences, Boston, United States, 5Duke
University, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience & Duke
Global Health Institute, Durham, United States, 6Harvard School of
Public Health, Department of Global Health and Population, Boston,
United States
15min
OS5.4
[543] Socializing in Open Drug Scenes: The Relationship
between Access to Private Space and Street Disorder
DeBeck K.1, Wood E.1,2, Qi J.1, Montaner J.2,3, Kerr T.1,2
1
BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research
Initiative, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia,
Department of Medicine, Division of AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, 3BC
Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS5.5
[539] Exposure to Street-based Drug Scenes and Associated
Health-related Harms among People who Use Injection Drugs
DeBeck K.1, Wood E.1,2, Zhang R.1, Montaner J.2,3, Kerr T.1,2
1
BC Centre for Excellence HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research
Inititative, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia,
Department of Medicine, Division of AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, 3BC
Centre for Excellence HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS5.6
[1111] Gangs, Guns and Drugs: Neighborhood Disorder and
Safety Associated with Depressive Symptoms Among Urban
Adolescents
Duncan D.T.1,2, Johnson R.M.2,3, Dunn E.C.1,2, Molnar B.E.1,2
1
Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Society, Human
Development, and Health, Boston, United States, 2Harvard School of
Public Health, Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center, Boston,
United States, 3Boston University School of Public Health,
Department of Community Health Sciences, Boston, United States
8
Wednesday, October 27
11:00-12:30h
OS6
Oral session
OVERWEIGHT/ OBESITY RISK
New Café
Chair:
Verhoeff, Arnoud, Amsterdam, Netherlands
15min
OS6.1
[1800] Urbanization, Urban Residence, and Body Mass Index
in the Developing World: A Multilevel Analysis of 75,000
Adults from 25 Countries
Nandi A.1, Sweet E.1
1
Harvard University, Center for Population and Development
Studies, Cambridge, United States
15min
OS6.2
[666] Prevalence of Overweight Defined by Body Mass Index:
An Emerging Health Burden in Urban Areas of Bangladesh
Hossain A.H.M.K.1
1
University of Dhaka, Department of Population Sciences, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
15min
OS6.3
[993] Towards an Improved Understanding of Overweight,
Obesity, and Diabetes: An Ecological Study of New York City
Neighborhoods
Arno P.S.1, Viola D.1, Schechter C.2, Sohler N.3, Maroko A.4,
Maantay J.4
1
New York Medical College, Health Policy, Valhalla, United States,
2
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Family and Social Medicine,
Bronx, United States, 3Sophie Davis School of Medicine, New York,
United States, 4Lehman College, Bronx, United States
15min
OS6.4
[879] Pre-pregnancy Obesity in New York City, 2008
Sun Y.1, Li W.1, Kennedy J.1, Zimmerman R.1, Begier E.1
1
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of Vital
Statistics, New York City, United States
15min
OS6.5
[700] Urban Foodscapes and Overweight: A Modeling
Approach Integrating Activity Space Exposures to Food
Sources
Kestens Y.1,2,3, Lebel A.4,5, Daniel M.3,6, Thériault M.4,5, Pampalon R.7
1
Montreal Public Health Department, Urban Environment, Montreal,
Canada, 2Montreal University, Montreal, Canada, 3Centre de
Recherche du CHUM, Montreal, Canada, 4Laval University, Quebec
City, Canada, 5Centre de Recherche en Aménagement et
Développement, Quebec City, Canada, 6University of South
Australia, Adelaide, Australia, 7Institut National de Santé Publique
du Québec, Quebec City, Canada
15min
OS6.6
[1083] Prevalence of Hypertension and Diabetes in
Bangladesh: A Comparative Study of Slum and Non-slum
Urban Areas
Hossain A.H.M.K.1
1
University of Dhaka, Department of Population Sciences, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
11:00-12:30h
OS7
Oral session
MIGRATION
Old Café
Chair:
Fullilove, Mindy, New York, New York, United States
9
Wednesday, October 27
15min
OS7.1
[462] Migration and Urban-slum Fertility Trends in
Bangladesh
Khatun M.1
1
Ex.Government Officer (Retired Voluntary), Public Health Specialist,
Health Advisor, PSU-CIDA, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS7.2
[971] Patterns and Trends of Female Migration to Megacities
of India
Das K.C.1
1
International Institute for Population Sciences, Migration and Urban
Studies, Mumbai, India
15min
OS7.3
[1170] Bangladeshi Female Labor Migrants: Bringing this
Vulnerable Section Under Health Systems
Saifi R.A.1
1
ICDDR,B, Health Systems and Infectious Diseases Division, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
15min
OS7.4
[765] Immigration and Health: Latin American Immigrants in
Switzerland and Europe
Bodenmann P.1, Jackson Y.2, Wolff H.2
1
University of Lausanne, Department of Ambulatory Care &
Community Medicine, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2University Hospitals
Geneva, Department of Primary Care and Community Medicine,
Geneva, Switzerland
15min
OS7.5
[432] Health Problems and Healthcare among Undocumented
Migrants in Germany: Policies, Rights, and Practice
Ndubuisi O.B.1,2,3
1
Economic and Social Empowerment of Rural Communities, Youth /
Gender, Enugu, Nigeria, 2Hamburg University of Applied Sciences,
Public Health, Hamburg, Germany, 3Seed for Change Initiative,
Hamburg, Germany
15min
OS7.6
[733] The Interlinked Livelihood Systems of Migrant
Households in Urban, Informal Settlements: Implications for
Effective Urban Health Responses in South Africa
Vearey J.L.1, Drimie S.1,2, Nunez L.1, Moyo K.1, Hlengwa M.3
1
University of the Witwatersrand, Forced Migration Studies
Programme, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2IFPRI/RENEWAL,
Washington, United States, 3HEARD, University of kwaZulu-Natal,
Durban, South Africa
12:30-13:30h
OP1
Oral - Poster session
ORAL POSTERS A
Reading Room
Community Outreach
OP1.1
[1787] Partnering to Eliminate Health Disparities in Diverse,
Low-income Communities: Perspectives from Faith-based
Organizations
Gutierrez J.A.1, Devia C.2, Davis J.3,4, Wiener A.5, Rosen R.3,
Ruddock C.2, Weiss L.1
1
The New York Academy of Medicine, Evaluation, New York, United
States, 2Insititute for Family Health, Bronx Health REACH, New
York, United States, 3Bronx Health REACH, New York, United States,
4
Walker Memorial Baptist Church, New York, United States, 5The
New York Academy of Medicine, New York, United States
OP1.2
[1801] Lessons Learned from a Community Health Extender
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Wednesday, October 27
Model in Practice
Ompad D.C.1, Bond K.T.1, Kusick M.1, Moses C.2, Bonavota D.2,
Wake E.3, Veltri K.T.4, Vlahov D.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic
Studies, New York, United States, 2Palladia, Inc, New York, United
States, 3New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,
New York, United States, 4Touro College of Pharmacy, New York,
United States
OP1.3
[1567] Building a Community-Based Participatory Prevention
and Intervention Coalition to Reduce Tobacco Consumption
in Urban Maryland
Wagner F.1, Sheikhattari P.1, Bolden M.A.1, McQuay H.2, Gunning
M.3, Petteway R.3, Ferguson A.3, Buccheri J.3, Wall D.2, Cassatt P.2,
Chao L.2, Bleich L.3
1
Morgan State University, Center for the Study and Prevention of
Drug Use, Baltimore, United States, 2People's Community Health
Center, Open Gates Branch, Baltimore, United States, 3Communities
Engaged and Advocating for Smoke-free Environment, Baltimore,
United States
OP1.4
[1152] Peer Tobacco Educators: An Innovative approach to
Tobacco Cessation Interventions in Multicultural Urban
Settings
Udarchik N.1, Thibault S.2
1
Stonegate Community Health Centre, Toronto, Canada, 2Toronto
Public Health, Toronto, Canada
OP1.5
[723] Public Health Detailing: A Successful Educational
Outreach Program Targeting Medical Practitioners in Highrisk Urban Communities
Dresser M.G.1, Wedemeyer L.1, Silver L.D.2
1
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Public Health
Detailing Program, New York, United States, 2NYC Department of
Health & Mental Hygiene, Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention &
Control, New York, United States
Injury and Poisonings
OP1.6
[887] Disparities in Injury Deaths among New York City
Children, 2001–2008
Fortin P.1, Digrande L.1, Glaser M.2, Catherine S.1, Multi-agency,
New York, United States
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Epidemiology Services, Injury Epidemiology Unit, New York, United
States, 2CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellow, New York, United
States
OP1.7
[886] Public Health in Action: Developing and Implementing
a Mobile Lead Poisoning Screening Pilot Project for New York
City South Asians
Hore P.1, Ahmed M.S.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Environmental Disease Prevention, New York, United States
OP1.8
[619] Addressing Barriers to Accessing the Poison Center
through Building a Community Partnership Program
Schwartz L.1, Mercurio-Zappala M.1, Howland M.A.2, Martinez L.1,
Louie J.1, Hoffman R.S.1
1
NYC Poison Control Center, NYC DOHMH, New York, United States,
2
St. John's University College of Pharmacy, Queens, United States
Governments and Urban Health
11
Wednesday, October 27
OP1.9
[1009] Risk Factors Associated with Death in Patients
Assisted by a Telemedicine System in Cardiology in Remotes
Areas in Brazil
Cardoso C.S.1, Ribeiro A.L.P.2, Nunes M.C.S.3, César C.C.4, Alkmin
M.B.M.5, Caiaffa W.T.6
1
Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei, Public Health,
Divinópolis, Brazil, 2Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Clínica
Médica, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 3Universidade Federal de Minas
Gerais, Observatório de Saúde Urbana, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,
4
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Instituto de Ciências Exatas,
Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 5Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,
Centro de Telessaúde. Hospital das Clínicas, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,
6
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Public Health, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
Global Urbanization
OP1.10
[1102] Constraints to Service Delivery and Strategies to
Reduce Social Exclusion of Urban Slum Populations: Lessons
Learned from Bangladesh
Rashid S.F.1
1
BRAC University, JPGSPH, James P Grant School of Public Health,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
OP1.11
[693] Using Policy to Support the Role of Community Health
Workers in Urban Settings – The Racial and Ethnic
Approaches to Community Health (REACH) Experience
Cosgrove S.1, Williams C.2
1
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, United States,
2
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, United States
OP1.12
[612] The Role of Nonprofit Organization in Urban
Healthcare: Strengthening Government Programs
Rahman M.M.1
1
'Bangladesh National Society for Blind', Clinical and Public Health
Department, Dhaka, Bangladesh
OP1.13
[850] Towards Ethical Community Engagement in Public
Health Research and Evaluation: Drawing on Lessons from
Communitarianism and Community-Based Participatory
Research Principles
Guta A.1
1
University of Toronto, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Toronto,
Canada
Social Environment
OP1.14
[516] Social Capital, Social Organization, and Health
Disparities in New York City Neighborhoods
Messeri P.1, Silver H.2, Aidala A.1
1
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, Sociomedical
Sciences, New York, United States, 2Brown University, Sociology,
Providence, United States
OP1.15
[1653] Examining the Social Capital of Drug Users: A Factor
Analytic Approach
Chatterjee P.1, Kuramoto S.J.1, Bradshaw C.P.1, Latkin C.1
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Health, Behavior
and Society, Baltimore, United States
OP1.16
[1641] Social Integration and Health in Antananarivo,
Madagascar
12
Wednesday, October 27
Parizot I.1, Wachsberger J.-M.2,3
1
CNRS, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Equipe de Recherche sur les
Inégalités Sociales, Paris, France, 2IRD, Université Paris-Dauphine,
DIAL, UMR 225, Paris, France, 3Université Lille 3, CeRIES, Lille,
France
OP1.17
[840] Recurrence of STIs in a high-risk sample of public
housing residents
Hunter-Jones J.1, Cooper H.2, Bonney L.3, Rothenberg R.4, Wingood
G.2
1
Emory University, Atlanta, United States, 2Emory University,
Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Atlanta, United States,
3
Emory University, School of Medicine, Atlanta, United States,
4
Georgia State University, Atlanta, United States
OP1.18
[415] Distinguishing Characteristics of Intimate Partner
Violence-related Assaults Seen in New York City's Emergency
Departments
Yau R.1, Stayton C.1, Davidson L.2,3
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New
York, United States, 2Columbia University Mailman School of Public
Health, New York, United States, 3Columbia University College of
Physicians and Surgeons, New York, United States
GOVERNANCE
OP1.19
[822] Building Staff Capacity to Provide Health Education in
After-school Settings
Eichel J.1, Diller E.1, Wiener A.2, Serrano M.3
1
The New York Academy of Medicine, Office of School Health
Programs, New York, United States, 2The New York Academy of
Medicine, CUES, New York, United States, 3United Neighborhood
Houses of New York, New York, United States
OP1.20
[200] Developing Epidemic Intelligence in the City of
Mumbai, India
Shah D.D.Y.1, Ambe G.2
1
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, Epidemiology, Mumbai,
India, 2Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, Executive Health
Officer, Mumbai, India
OP1.21
[399] Roadmap for Autism: Laying the Foundation for an
Effective Coalition
Buchman T.1, Schechter S.1, Carney M.T.1
1
Nassau County Department of Health, Uniondale, United States
OP1.22
[553] Partnership Initiative to Increase Access to Quality
Healthcare for Urban Poor Working in Labor-intensive
Industries
Khan F.R.1, Ahmed K.1, Tahmin K.M.1
1
RTM International, Business Development, Dhaka, Bangladesh
OP1.23
[791] Urban Health Disparities in Nigeria: Using Telecoms to
Bridge the Gap
Ibraheem Y.A.1
1
Federal University of Technology, Minna, Estate Managment, FCT,
Nigeria
13
Wednesday, October 27
12:30-13:30h
PS1
Poster session
POSTERS A
Reading Room
FOOD
PS1.1
[81] CDA 82nd Annual Conference Using UPC Scanning
Methods to Characterize Household Food Supplies of
Multiethnic, Low-income Minorities
Schefske S.1,2, Byrd-Bredbenner C.1,2, Cuite C.1,2, Hallman W.K.1,2
1
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, United States, 2Food Policy
Institute, New Brunswick, United States
PS1.2
[425] Effect of nutrition education on appropriate exclusive
breastfeeding for nutritional outcome of low birth weight
babies
Thakur S.K.1, Roy S.K.1, Paul K.1, Khanam M.1
1
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
(ICDDR,B), Clinical Sciences Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS1.3
[595] Perceptual Obstacles to Optimal Infant and Young
Child Feeding (IYCF) During Childhood Diarrhea in
Bangladesh
Ferdous T.1,2, Roy S.K.2
1
College of Home Economics, Department of Food and Nutrition,
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease
Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), Clinical Sciences Division, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
PS1.4
[519] The Geographic Distribution and Determinants of
Obesity and Food Availability in Canada
Black J.L.1
1
University of British Columbia, Food, Nutrition and Health,
Vancouver, Canada
PS1.5
[1502] Levels, Patterns, and Determinants of Household
Food Insecurity and Nutritional Status in Urban India –
Linkages with Demography and Household Environment
Mukherjee P.1
1
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for the Study of Regional
Development, New Delhi, India
PS1.6
[1659] Neighborhood Food Environments and Diabetes in
Adults
Amstislavski P.1,2, Landsbergis P.3, Duncan M.1, Subramanian A.4,
Sinert R.4, Maantay J.A.5
1
State University of New York, School of Public Health, Brooklyn,
United States, 2CUNY Lehman College, EGGS, Bronx, United States,
3
State University of New York, Dept. of Environmental and
Occupational Health Sciences, Brooklyn, United States, 4Kings
County Medical Center, Emergency Department, Brooklyn, United
States, 5Lehman College, CUNY, E.G.G.S., Bronx, United States
PS1.7
[1015] Rural -Urban Migration as “Brain Gain”: Putting Food
on the Table on Less than 2 Dollars a Day
Nnadi L.1, Igboko I.2
1
SELF, Lagos, Nigeria, 2SELF, Owerri, Nigeria
PS1.8
[1112] Overweight and Obesity among Women in Urban
India: A Problem of the Poor or the Non-poor?
Gogoi M.1
1
International Institute for Population Studies, Mumbai, India
14
Wednesday, October 27
PS1.9
[1285] Trends and Determinants of Increasing Prevalence of
Overweight among Married Women in Urban Areas of
Bangladesh: Evidence from Multiple Nationally
Representative Surveys
Khan M.M.H.1, Krämer A.1, Islam A.2
1
University of Bielefeld, Department of Public Health Medicine,
Bielefeld, Germany, 2BRAC University, James P Grant School of
Public Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS1.10
[1806] Community Perspectives on Barriers to Fruit and
Vegetable Consumption: Voices and Photographs from the
Bronx
Gass J.D.1, Wiener A.1, Mathur R.2, Devia C.2, Irish-Spencer E.3,
York A.4, Ruddock C.2, Weiss L.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Center for Evaluation, New York,
United States, 2Institute for Family Health, Bronx Health REACH- NY
CEED, New York, United States, 3Cornell Cooperative Extension,
New York, United States, 4MARC Academy and Family Center,
Bronx, United States
METRICS
PS1.11
[891] Blowing in the Wind? The Influence of Weather, Day of
the Week, and Time of Year on Survey Responses to the
Kessler 6 Inventory
Konty K.1, Johns M.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New
York, United States
PS1.12
[841] Disseminating Health Information through Local
Artisans/Craftsmen
Kadiri A.E.1, Quadry R.E.2
1
National Youth Network on HIV/AIDS Nigeria, Surulere, Nigeria,
2
Lagos Mainland Youth Forum, Lagos Mainland, Nigeria
PS1.13
[1551] A “Bikeability” Planning Tool to Support City Design
for Healthy Travel
Winters M.1, Brauer M.2, Setton E.3, Teschke K.1
1
University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public
Health, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia, School
of Environmental Health, Vancouver, Canada, 3University of Victoria,
Geography, Vancouver, Canada
RMNCH
PS1.14
[1688] Multi-sectoral Research on the Early Development
Instrument (EDI): How School Readiness, Mental Health, and
Health Services Use Relate in Canadian Children, and How
This Can Be Applied in the United States and Across the
World
McPhail C.1, Hertzman C.1, Human Early Learning Partnership
(HELP)
1
University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public
Health, Vancouver, Canada
PS1.15
[1689] Cumulative Social Risk and Obesity in Early Childhood
Suglia S.F.1, Boynton-Jarrett R.1
1
Boston University, Boston, United States
PS1.16
[939] Usefulness of Health Promotion Strategies for
Developing Life Skills to Fight against HIV/AIDS among
School Children
15
Wednesday, October 27
Vidanapathirana J.-1, Hettiarachchi T.1
1
Ministry of Health, National STD/AIDS Control Programme,
Colombo, Sri Lanka
PS1.17
[982] Attribution of Improper Breastfeeding in Childhood
Diarrhea and Consequent Malnutrition
Tamanna T.1, Roy S.K.2, Antora A.H.1, Rahman A.1, Dina A.K.1,
Jahan N.1
1
College of Home Economics, Food and Nutrition Science, Dhaka,
Bangladesh, 2ICDDR,B, Clinical Sciences Division, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
PS1.18
[1434] Health Promotion Targets for At-risk Youth in SubSaharan Africa: A Case Study of Ghana
Dzansi M.1,2
1
University of Ghana, Legon, Psychology, Accra, Ghana, 2Research
and Development Division, Accra, Ghana
PS1.19
[1039] Community use of Misoprostol – 400 Microgram vs.
600 Microgram
Khan T.A.1, Sultana S.2, Afsana K.1, Anowar M.1
1
BRAC, Health Program, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Holy Family Red
Crescent Medical College & Hospital, Obst. and Gynaecology, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
PS1.20
[1273] Evaluation of Visual Module-based RSH Intervention
with Young People
Ghosh D.1
1
Independent Consultant, Delhi, India
PS1.21
[112] Unmet Need: Orphaned and Vulnerable Adolescents'
Reproductive Health
Ndubuisi O.B.1,2,3
1
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Public Health, Hamburg,
Germany, 2Seed for Change Initiative, Hamburg, Germany,
3
Economic and Social Empowerment of Rural Communities, Youth /
Gender, Enugu, Nigeria
PS1.22
[1536] An Innovative Approach to Ensure Equity in Accessing
Health Services among the Urban Poor of Bangladesh
Begum H.1, Sultan R.1
1
UNFPA, Reproductive Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh
GLOBAL URBANIZATION
PS1.23
[1366] Socioeconomic Disparity and Health Inequalities in
Urban India: Evidences from NFHS-3
Goli S.1
1
International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India
PS1.24
[1307] Urban Transition in India: Emerging Issues and
Future Challenges
Das K.C.1
1
International Institute for Population Sciences, Migration and Urban
Studies, Mumbai, India
PS1.25
[1278] An Analysis of the Performance of the Cape Metropole
Health Committees in the Western Cape, South Africa, in
Effecting Participatory Engagement in Health Decision
Making and the Association this Performance Has with the
Realization of the Right to Health
Nako E.M.N.M.1
1
University of the Western Cape, Nursing, Cape Town, South Africa
16
Wednesday, October 27
DISEASE
PS1.26
[290] A New Approach to Deliver Malaria Prevention
Intervention to Pregnant Women at a Community Level in
Mukono District, Uganda
Ntambi R.E.1, Ssebudde P.1, Namugenyi M.2, Kawuma D.3, Namujju
C.4
1
Millennium Development Consult(MDC), Jinja, Uganda, 2Rakai
Community Development Trust (RACDET), Kyotera, Uganda,
3
Mbarara University, Mbarara, Uganda, 4Makerere University,
Kampala, Uganda
PS1.27
[338] Biomedicine and chronic illness in Bangladesh:
Towards equity in Healthcare
Roy A.1
1
Macquarie University, Department of Anthropology, North Ryde,
Sydney, Australia
PS1.28
[1067] Evaluation of Lifestyle Interventions on Prehypertensive Subjects in Bangladesh
Choudhury K.N.1, Mahmud R.S.2, Salehuddin M.2, Zareen S.3
1
National Centre for Control of Rheumatic Fever & Heart Disease,
Epidemiology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2National Centre for Control of
Rheumatic Fever & Heart Disease, Cardiology, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
3
National Centre for Control of Rheumatic Fever & Heart Disease,
Pathology, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS1.29
[1776] Peer Education for HIV Partner Notification
Goldstein M.F.1, Deren S.2, Vazan P.1, Munoz-Plaza C.1
1
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc, New York,
United States, 2New York University College of Nursing, Director,
Center for Drug Use and HIV Research, New York, United States
PS1.30
[662] Non-communicable Disease Status and Associated
Nutritional and Behavioral Risk Factors among Officials
Working in an Urban Area
Begum R.A.1, Rahman M.U.2
1
Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences, Reproductive and Child
Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Bangladesh Public Administration
Training Center, Medical Center, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS1.31
[1058] Temporal Analysis of Malaria Incidences in Lagos
State, Nigeria
Akoteyon I.S.1, Mbata, U.2, Soneye, A.S.O.3, Ogundele, F.O.1
1
Lagos State University,Ojo, Geography and Planning, Lagos,
Nigeria, 2University of Lagos, Mathematics, Lagos, Nigeria,
3
University of Lagos, Geography, Lagos, Nigeria
PS1.32
[1565] Psychosocial Predictors of Employment Status among
People Living with HIV
Rueda S.1, Wang C.2, Bekele T.1, Raboud J.2, Rourke S.B.1
1
Ontario HIV Treatment Network, Toronto, Canada, 2University of
Toronto, Toronto, Canada
PS1.33
[1652] Providing Multidisciplinary Hepatitis C Care to the
Homeless – A Hamilton Experience
Maynard J.1, Khalid Z.2, O'Shea T.2, Regenstreif L.3
1
Shelter Health Network/Mcmaster University, Medicine, Hamilton,
Canada, 2McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, 3Shelter Health
Network/Mcmaster University, Hamilton, Canada
17
Wednesday, October 27
AGING
PS1.34
[1099] The Health, Economic, and Social Effects of Childhood
Disability in Kerala in South India
Kandamuthan S.1, Kandamuthan M.2
1
Adminsitrative Staff College of India, Centre for Human
Development, Hyderabad, India, 2SUT Medical College, Community
Medicine, Thiruvananthapuram, India
PS1.35
[1585] Elderly and Achieved Fertility: Assessing the Impact
of Old Age Security Expectation on Elderly Persons' Achieved
Fertility in Nigeria
Wahab E.O.1
1
Lagos State University, Sociology, Lagos, Nigeria
Financing
PS1.36
[1496] Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance among Urban
Poor: A Study from Kerala in South India
Kandamuthan S.1
1
Adminsitrative Staff College of India, Centre for Human
Development, Hyderabad, India
URBAN DISPARITIES
PS1.37
[498] It is Expensive to Remain Poor: Barriers for Social
Services Development in Informal Urban Settlements in
Kenya
Yassin R.1, Hornetz K.J.1, Odero P.1
1
German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), Health Sector Program,
Nairobi, Kenya
PS1.38
[1693] Baltimore City Neighborhood Health Profiles 2010:
Providing the data needed to improve health outcomes and
reduce health inequities in Baltimore
Ames A.K.1, Fichtenberg C.2, Petteway R.1
1
Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, United States, 2Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Epidemiology,
Baltimore, United States
PS1.39
[153] Slums as Expressions of Urban Poverty: Explaining the
Prevalence of Slums in African Countries
Arimah B.C.1
1
United Nations Human Settlements Programme, City Monitoring
Branch, Nairobi, Kenya
PS1.40
[1716] Emergency Department Overutilization for Shigellosis
in NYCDOH CDSS 2006–2009: Explaining Health Disparities
through Language Barriers
Luna J.1,2, Wong M.1, Hanson H.1, Reddy V.1, Nguyen T.1
1
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Communicable Disease, New York, United States, 2Columbia
University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, United States
PS1.41
[1005] Urban-Rural Differences in Health in Turkey
Cilingiroglu N.1
1
Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Public
Health, Ankara, Turkey
OTHER
PS1.42
[1192] Case Stories Are the Best Tool for Media Advocacy of
Health-related Issues
18
Wednesday, October 27
Karnik H.M.1, Potdar M.S.1, Kulkarni M.K.1, Raymane K.L.2, Patil
B.D.2
1
Sampark, Mumbai, India, 2PATH, Mumbai, India
PS1.43
[1176] Public-Private Partnerships Models Impacting
Improvement in RCH Service Delivery for Urban Poor in India
Jangid M.1
1
UNited Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), State Programme Officer,
Jaipur, India
PS1.44
[1061] Vulnerability and Adaptation in Non-coastal Urban
Slum Settlements: A Case Study of Lagos Metropolis
Ogundele F.O.1, Akoteyon I.S.1,2, Odewumi S.G.3, Omotayo A.1
1
Lagos State University, Geography and Planning, Lagos, Nigeria,
2
University of Lagos, Geography and Planning, Lagos, Nigeria, 3Osun
State University, Geography and Planning, Oshogbo, Nigeria
PS1.45
[1059] Analysis of the Health Implication of Sachet (Pure)
Water Consumption in Small and Medium-sized Urban
Centres of Nigeria
Alaci D.S.A.1, Tifwa P.A.2
1
Federal Polytechnic Idah, Urban and Regional Planning, Idah,
Nigeria, 2University of Agriculture, Department of Chemistry,
Makurdi, Nigeria
PS1.46
[1582] Ectopic Pregnancy Cases Seen in General Hospital
Lagos, Nigeria
Akeredolu A.O.1
1
Lagos Island Local Government (East), Public Health and Primary
Health Care, Lagos Island, Nigeria
PS1.47
[985] Analysis of the Spatial Distribution and Accessibility to
Urban Health Facilities in Southwestern Nigeria
Adetunji A.M.1, Olawole O.M.2, Aloba O.2
1
Osun State University, Department of Geography and Resource
Management, Osogbo, Nigeria, 2Obafemi Awolowo University,
Department of Geography, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
PS1.48
[1845] Ruptures in the Public Story: The Impacts of Newly
Concentrated Urban Poverty in Toronto, Canada
Caragata L.1
1
Wilfrid Laurier University, Kitchener, Canada
DRUG USE
PS1.49
[1528] Patterns and Distribution of Service Utilization
Among Adults Experiencing Homelessness and Mental Illness
Currie L.1, Frankish J.2, Krausz M.2, Moniruzzaman A.1, Somers J.1
1
Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Burnaby,
Canada, 2University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
PS1.50
[1598] Smoking Parents, Smoking Sons? Family and Social
Influence on Smoking among Adolescents and Young Adults
in 18 Large Urban Centers in Brazil
Abreu M.N.S.1, Caiaffa W.T.2, Observatory for Urban Health and
Epidemiology Research Group
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, School of Medicine and School
of Nursing, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2Federal University of Minas
Gerais, School of Medicine, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
PS1.51
[1555] Determinants of hospitalization for cutaneous
injection-related infections among injection drug users
Lloyd-Smith E.1, Wood E.1, Zhang R.1, Tyndall M.1, Sheps S.2,
19
Wednesday, October 27
Montaner J.1, Kerr T.1
1
BC Centre for Excellence HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, 2School of
Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, Canada
PS1.52
[1127] Measures of Success of a Peer Health Outreach
Program in Toronto: The Health Outreach Worker Program
Weaver J.1, Altenberg J.2, Dias G.2, Balian R.2, Cavalieri W.3, Strike
C.4, Challacombe L.5, Guimond T.4, McPherson B.1, MacVicar M.K.6,
Millson P.7
1
St. Michael's Hospital, Centre for Research on Inner City Health,
Toronto, Canada, 2South Riverdale Community Health Centre,
Toronto, Canada, 3Canadian Harm Reduction Network, Toronto,
Canada, 4Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada,
5
Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange, Toronto, Canada,
6
Street Health Community Nursing Foundation, Toronto, Canada,
7
University of Toronto, HIV Social, Behavioural and Epidemiological
Studies Unit, Toronto, Canada
PS1.53
[504] Changes in Network Composition in a Respondent
Driven Sample
Rudolph A.E.1, Crawford N.D.2,3, Latkin C.1, Fuller C.M.2,3
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore,
United States, 2Columbia University Mailman School of Public
Health, New York City, United States, 3New York Academy of
Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies, New York City,
United States
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
PS1.54
[962] Urban Informality and Environmental Health
Conditions in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria
Olajide O.A.1
1
University of Lagos, Urban and Regional Planning, Lagos, Nigeria
PS1.55
[606] Youth Innovative Voluntary Measures to Sanitize the
Physical Environment
Tassie C.1, Nkata E.2, Udegboka N.T.2, Uko S.A.1
1
Parish Youth Council, OLQN, Pro-Cathedral, Abuja, Nigeria, 2Parish
Youth Council, OLQN, Pro-Cathedral, Empowerment Group, Abuja,
Nigeria
PS1.56
[1282] Development and Validation of a Sunlight-exposure
Measurement Questionnaire Using Ultraviolet Dosimeters
Humayun Q.1, Azam I.1, Siddiqui R.1, Iqbal R.1
1
Aga Khan University, Community Health Science, Karachi, Pakistan
PS1.57
[1572] Mortality by Neoplasias and Cellular Telephony in the
Municipality of Belo Horizonte City, Minas Gerais State,
Brazil: A Contribution to Urban Health
Dode A.C.1, Leão M.M.D.1, Dode D.C.2, Gomes A.C.D.R.3, Albinati
C.B.4, Caiaffa W.T.5
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, Environmental
Engineering, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2Faculty of Medical Sciences,
Medicine, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 3PRODABEL-Belo Horizonte Data
Processing, Minicipality Data Processing, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,
4
Municipal Government of Belo Horizonte, Municipal Health
Department, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 5Federal University of Minas
Gerais, Brazil, Urban Health Observatory, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
PS1.58
[1305] Impact of private sector housing schemes on
environment and human health in Pakistan
Qureshi M.M.1, Saeed A.2, Imran S.3
20
Wednesday, October 27
1
Bahria Town PVT. LTD., Horticulture/Environment, Islamabad,
Pakistan, 2Bahria Town PVT. LTD., Development, Islamabad,
Pakistan, 3Bahria Town PVT. LTD., Horticulture, Islamabad, Pakistan
METHODS
PS1.59
[628] Respondent Driven Sampling: Successful Recruitment
for an Urban Aboriginal Health Assessment
Smylie J.1, Firestone M.1, Maracle S.2, Lyons D.3, Siedule C.4,
McQuire C.L.5, De dwa da dehs nye>s D.6, Wejnert C.7, Nisenbaum
R.1, O'Campo P.1, Mcpherson C.1, Prince C.1
1
Centre for Research on Inner City Health (CRICH), Toronto,
Canada, 2Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Toronto,
Canada, 3Métis Nation of Ontario, Ottawa, Canada, 4Tungasuvvingat
Inuit, Ottawa, Canada, 5Ontario Native Women’s Association,
Ottawa, Canada, 6De dwa da dehs nye>s Aboriginal Health Centre,
Hamilton, Canada, 7Cornell University, Ithica, United States
PS1.60
[520] Innovative Strategies for Longitudinal Research with
Hidden Urban Populations: Latino Migrant Workers
Shedlin M.1, Schmidt N.2, Kovacs S.2, Salinas O.2, Hembling J.3,
Anderson-Smits C.2, Kissinger P.2
1
New York University, College of Nursing, New York, United States,
2
Tulane University, Department of Epidemiology, New Orleans,
United States, 3Tulane University, Department of International
Health, New Orleans, United States
PS1.61
[394] Recruitment of a Diverse Sample of YMSM: Lessons
from an Urban Longitudinal Cohort Study
Jones D.C.1,2, Simons S.M.1,2, Halkitis P.N.1,2
1
New York University, Center for Health, Identity, Behavior and
Prevention Studies, New York, United States, 2New York University,
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development,
New York, United States
ROAD SAFETY
PS1.62
[1603] Global Road-traffic Mortality: The Disproportionate
Distribution of Pedestrian Deaths in Low- and Middle-income
Countries
Pressley J.C.1, Waqar F.1
1
Columbia University, Epidemiology, NYC, United States
PS1.63
[1841] Bicycling for Transportation: Challenges for an Urban
Campus
Steward J.A.1, Stauber C.1, Lynch V.1, Pope N.1, Martin L.1
1
Institute of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, United
States
PS1.64
[1813] The New York City Urban Soundscape: A Pilot Study
Neitzel R.1, Gershon R.R.M.2
1
University of Washington, Department of Environmental Health,
Seattle, United States, 2Columbia University Mailman School of
Public Health, Sociomedical Sciences, New York, United States
PS1.65
[331] Episodic substance use and sexual behaviors among
young gay and bisexual men in NYC
Moeller R.W.1, Halkitis P.N.1, Siconolfi D.E.1, Palamar J.J.2
1
New York University, Center for Health, Identity, Behavior &
Prevention Studies, New York, United States, 2New York University
School of Medicine, Institute for Prevention Science, New York,
United States
21
Wednesday, October 27
PS1.66
[160] Transnational 'place-based' policies 'in motion'
Discursive Circulation of place-based policy from London to
the City of Toronto
Carriere J.E.1
1
York University, Planning, Toronto, Canada
PS1.67
[1381] Maintaining a City of Wellbeing: A Model for
Encouraging Efficient Healthy Spaces
Mills T.1, Compitello D.1, Hunter College Graduate Department of
Urban Planning
1
Hunter College, Urban Affairs and Planning, New York, United
States
PS1.68
[151] The Health of Youth in the British Columbia Youth
Custody System: Responsive Governance
Smith A.1
1
McCreary Centre Society, Vancouver, Canada
PS1.69
[869] "Haiti 2010": International Ground Zero for Global
Urban Health ie. Healthcare for Urban Girls and Women
First.?
Duvivier R.1
1
MMC / Einstein, New Rochelle, NY, United States
PS1.70
[1332] The Economic Miracle of China — Environmental and
Societal Changes and their Health Effects on the Mega-urban
Disadvantaged
Jahn H.J.1, Xia Y.2, Ling L.2, Krämer A.1
1
University of Bielefeld, School of Public Health, Dept. of Public
Health Medicine, Bielefeld, Germany, 2Sun Yat-sen University,
School of Public Health, Dept. of Medical Statistics and
Epidemiology, Guangzhou, China
PS1.71
[186] Partnership to improve youth health outcomes in
Vancouver, British Columbia
Stewart D.1, Smith A.1
1
McCreary Centre Society, Vancouver, Canada
PS1.72
[808] The Financial Impact of New 2009 Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS) Guidelines for the use of
Antiretrovirals (ARVs) on Peabody Health Center/AIDS Arms,
Inc.
Rawlings M.K.1, Ukwu M.1, Rogers L.1, Klein J.1
1
Peabody Health Center / AIDS Arms, Inc., Dallas, United States
PS1.73
[1506] HIV prevention, free HIV testing and free HIV
treatment for the undocumented migrants in Europe: some
notable exceptions in certain countries but still many
improvements to achieve.
Chauvin P.1,2,3, Parizot I.4, Simonnot N.5
1
INSERM, U707, Research group on the social determinants of
health and healthcare, Paris, France, 2UPMC Paris 6, UMRS 707,
Paris, France, 3AP-HP, Hôpital Saint Antoine, Department of public
health, Paris, France, 4CNRS, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris,
France, 5Médecins du Monde, International network head office,
Paris, France
PS1.74
[621] Risk factors determining the susceptibility for changes
in the psychological and functional status associated with an
ecological crisis.
Kishchenko S.1
1
ubc, vancouver, Canada
22
Wednesday, October 27
12:30-13:30h
SP1
60min
SP1.1
Plenary
SPECIAL PLENARY I
Room 20A
Financing Urban Sustainability
Sachs, J., New York, United States
13:30-15:00h
WS27
90min
WS27.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 27
Hosack Hall
[217] Health Equity through Action on the Social and
Environmental Determinants of Health
Friel S.1, Akerman M.2, Barten F.3, Becker D.4, Fotso J.-C.5, Hancock
T.6, Khadr Z.7, Kjellstrom T.8, Kumaresan J.9, Marmot M.1,
McGranahan G.10, Melin T.11, Meresman S.12, Monge P.13, Mwatsama
M.1, Patil-Deshmukh A.14, Reddy S.15, Rice M.16, Roy J.17, Salgado
N.18, Santos-Burgoa C.19, Sheuya S.20, Smit W.21, Vlahov D.22
1
University College London, London, United Kingdom, 2Faculdade de
Medicina do ABC, Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 3Radboud University,
Nijmegen, Netherlands, 4Centro de Promoção da Saúde, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, 5African Population and Health Research Centre,
Nairobi, Kenya, 6Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport, Victoria,
Canada, 7The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt, 8The
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, 9WHO Centre for
Health Development, Kobe, Japan, 10International Institute for
Environment and Development, London, United Kingdom, 11United
Nations Human Settlements Programme: UN-HABITAT, Nairobi,
Kenya, 12Latin American Center of Human Economy, A, Uruguay,
13
WHO Collaborating Centre in Environmental & Occupational
Health, Costa Rica, Costa Rica, 14Partners for Urban Knowledge,
Action and Research, Mumbai, India, 15Public Health Foundation of
India, New Delhi, India, 16WHO Regional Office for the Americas,
Washington DC, United States, 17Jadavpur University, Kolkota,
India, 18Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, Cuernavaca, Mexico,
19
Health Promotion and Service, Mexico City, Mexico, 20Ardhi
University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of,
21
University of Capetown, Capetown, South Africa, 22New York
Academy of Medicine, New York, United States
13:30-14:30h
EX2
60min
EX2.1
Workshop
RARE BOOK EXHIBIT II
Malloch Rare
Book Room
[1823] The Development of Urban Health in New York City:
Highlights from the Special Collections in the Malloch Rare
Book Room
Shaner A.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Library, New York, United States
13:30-15:00h
WS7
Workshop
WORKSHOP 7
Room 440
23
Wednesday, October 27
90min
WS7.1
[1455] European Urban Health Metrics: Concepts and
Monitoring to Inform Policy
Verma A.1,2, Verhoeff A.P.3,4, van Ameijden E.5, Birt C.6, Higgerson
J.1
1
University of Manchester, Manchester Urban Collaboration on
Health, CEPHU, Manchester, United Kingdom, 2NHS Bury, Public
Health, Manchester, United Kingdom, 3GGD Amsterdam,
Amsterdam, Netherlands, 4University of Amsterdam, Academic
Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 5GG&GD Utrecht, Utrecht,
Netherlands, 6University of Liverpool, Public Health, Liverpool,
United Kingdom
13:30-15:00h
WS10
90min
WS10.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 10
Room 440
[1640] HIV in the City: You Can´t Develop your Response if
You Don´t "Know your Epidemic"
Thomas L.1, Colvin M.2, Gunthorp J.3, SEARCH (Southern and East
African Research into Cities and HIV)
1
South African Medical Research Council and Centre for Health
Policy, School of Public Health, University of Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa, 2Consultant, Durban, South Africa,
3
HEARD, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa
13:30-15:00h
WS8
90min
WS8.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 8
Room 440
[139] What is Health Equity?
Mohamed A.1
1
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada
13:30-15:00h
OS11
Oral session
DRUG USE
Room 20A
Chair:
Pouget, Enrique, New York, NY, United States
15min
OS11.1
[1447] Estimating the Influence of City-level Drug Prices on
the Demand for Illicit Drugs among Polydrug Users
Nosyk B.1, Inoue A.2, Fisher D.G.3, Anis A.H.4
1
University of California, Los Angeles, UCLA Integrated Substance
Abuse Programs, Los Angeles, United States, 2North Carolina State
University, Agricultural and Resource Economics, Raleigh, United
States, 3California State University Long Beach, Centre for
Behavioural Research & Services, Long Beach, United States,
4
University of British Columbia, School of Population & Public Health,
Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS11.2
[129] A Treatable Population: Evaluation of Barriers to HCV
Treatment in Inner-city Injection Drug Users
Muckle J.1, Kehrberger J.1, Cooper C.2, Turnbull J.1
1
Ottawa Inner City Health, Ottawa, Canada, 2University of Ottawa,
The Ottawa Hospital Division of Infectious Diseases, Ottawa, Canada
24
Wednesday, October 27
15min
OS11.3
[1512] Determinants of Cessation of Drug Trade Involvement
among a Cohort of Injection Drug users in Vancouver
Werb D.1, Bouchard M.2, Kerr T.1, Milloy M.-J.3, Qi J.3, Wood E.3
1
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Urban Health
Research Initiative, Vancouver, Canada, 2Simon Fraser University,
Criminology, Vancouver, Canada, 3BC Centre for Excellence
HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research Initiative, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS11.4
[934] Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases in a Swiss Prison:
A Major Challenge for Prevention!
Wolff H.1, Gétaz L.1, Humair J.-P.1, Gaspoz J.-M.1
1
University Hospitals and University of Geneva, Department of
Community Medicine and Primary Care, Geneva, Switzerland
15min
OS11.5
[1135] Social Capital and Assets of Place: Perceptions of
Community Membership for Adults Experiencing
Homelessness and Mental Illness
Markey M.1, Patterson M.1, Currie L.1, Richmond G.2, Schonfeld T.3,
Moniruzzaman A.1, Somers J.1
1
Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Vancouver,
Canada, 2Raincity Housing and Support Society, Vancouver, Canada,
3
Coast Mental Health, Vancouver, Canada
13:30-15:00h
OS13
Oral session
FAMILY PLANNING
Room 21
Chairs:
Burke, Jessica, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Mccoy, Melody
15min
OS13.1
[100] Testing a Novel Intervention to Improve Contraceptive
Method Choice
Garbers S.1, Meserve A.1, Chiasson M.A.1
1
Public Health Solutions, Research & Evaluation, New York, United
States
15min
OS13.2
[601] High Prevalence of Traditional Methods and Low
Fertility: Factors Affecting Choice of Traditional Methods in
Urban West Bengal, India
Basu S.1
1
Jawarlal Nehru University, Population Studies, New Delhi, India
15min
OS13.3
[1298] Socioeconomic Inequalities in Use of Family Planning,
Unmet Need for Contraception, and Abortion Decisions in
Urban India
Pathak P.K.1, Ram F.1
1
International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India
15min
OS13.4
[172] Reproductive Decision-Making and Transnational Labor
Migration: Understanding Family Planning Processes among
Mexicans in New York
Pelto D.J.1
1
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, Dept. of
Sociomedical Sciences, New York, United States
15min
OS13.5
[1326] Dispensing Practices of Pharmacists Relating to
Emergency Contraceptive Pills in Ibadan and Lagos
Metropolis, Nigeria
Omotoso O.1
1
Management Sciences for Health, Community Activities, Ibadan,
Nigeria
25
Wednesday, October 27
13:30-15:00h
OS14
Oral session
VIOLENCE
President’s
Gallery
Chair:
Pressley, Joyce, NYC, USA, United States
15min
OS14.1
[214] Neighborhood Infrastructure Development and
Changes in Violence and Alcohol Use: Evaluation of a Natural
Experiment
Cerda M.1, Morenoff J.2, Hicks K.2, Duque L.F.3, Hansen B.2,
Restrepo Henao A.3, Diez-Roux A.V.2
1
New York Academy of Medicine, New York, United States,
2
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States, 3Universidad de
Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia
15min
OS14.2
[908] Addressing the Intersection: A Multi-Sector Approach
to Preventing Violence and Chronic Disease
Lee V.1, Butler D.1, Valdovinos E.1
1
Prevention Institute, Oakland, United States
15min
OS14.3
[806] Innovations in Increasing Access to Gender Based
Violence Services by the Kenyan Urban Poor
Yassin R.1, Odero P.1, Hornetz K.J.1
1
German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), Health Sector Program,
Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS14.4
[86] Innovative Inter-jurisdictional Partnerships to Address
Complex Health Issues across Metropolitan Regions: Lessons
from a Consortium to Address Violence against Women in
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Shoveller J.1, Avila M.2
1
University of British Columbia, School of Population & Public Health,
Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia, School of
Community & Regional Planning, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS14.5
[1848] Informal Social Control of Intimate Partner Violence
against Women: Gender and Neighborhood Differences
Paul M.M.1, Todd M.-J.1, Cupid M.2, Salmon C.M.3
1
New York University, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and
Human Development, New York, United States, 2New York Academy
of Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies, New York,
United States, 3St. Michael’s Hospital and University of Toronto,
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS14.6
[1856] Factors Associated With the Reduction of Intimate
Partner Physical Violence in the Medellin Metropolitan Area,
Colombia, 2004- 2007
Montoya Gómez N.E.1, Restrepo Henao A.1, Duque Ramirez L.F.1
1
University of Antioquia. School of Public Health. Violence and Risky
Behaviors Prevention Program - PREVIVA, Medellin, Colombia
13:30-15:00h
OS15
Oral session
OVERWEIGHT/ OBESITY RISK
New Café
Chair:
Zenk, Shannon, Chicago, Illinois, United States
26
Wednesday, October 27
15min
OS15.1
[1580] Evaluation of Local Contextual Influences and Daily
Activity Space Exposures on Overweight Risk in Two
Canadian Metropolitan Settings
Lebel A.1, Kestens Y.2, Pampalon R.3, Theriault M.1
1
Laval University, Centre for Research in Regional Planning and
Development, Québec, Canada, 2Montreal University, Montreal,
Canada, 3Quebec National Institute of Public Health, Quebec,
Canada
15min
OS15.2
[1563] Did the 2009 WIC Food Package Change Improve
Fruit and Vegetable Availability? Evaluation Results from
Northern Illinois
Zenk S.N.1, Odoms-Young A.2, Block D.3, Chavez N.2, Campbell R.2,
Powell L.2, Fitzgibbon M.2, Murthy S.2
1
University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Systems Science, Chicago,
United States, 2University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, United
States, 3Chicago State University, Chicago, United States
15min
OS15.3
[826] Characteristics and purchasing patterns of customers
who use posted calorie information at fast food restaurants
in NYC, 2009
Dumanovsky T.1, Huang C.Y.1
1
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Chronic Disease
Prevention & Control, New York, United States
15min
OS15.4
[67] Snack-food Products, Nutritive Content, and
Manufacturers in Philadelphia Corner Stores – Storing Empty
Calories and Chronic-disease Risk
Lucan S.C.1, Karpyn A.2, Sherman S.2
1
Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
Department of Family and Social Medicine, Bronx, United States,
2
The Food Trust, Philadelphia, United States
15min
OS15.5
[169] A Longitudinal Study of Food Availability in Albany,
New York, 2003–2009
Hosler A.S.1, Dharssi A.1
1
University at Albany, SUNY, Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
Rensselaer, United States
15min
OS15.6
[375] Validity of anthropometric measurements and body
perception among recent Mexican immigrant women to the
New York City Area
Vilar-Compte M.1, Macinko J.2, Weitzman B.C.3
1
World Bank, Mexican Regional Offices, Mexico City, Mexico, 2New
York University, Department of Nutrition, Food Studies & Public
Health, New York, United States, 3New York University, NYU
Steinhardt, New York, United States
13:30-15:00h
OS17
Oral session
TB & MALARIA
Hartwell
Chair:
Uwimana, Jeannine, Cape Town, Western cape, South Africa
15min
OS17.1
[1212] Tuberculosis – Major Killer of Adult Urban Women:
Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) from Pakistan
Awan S.1
1
AGA Khan University Hospital, Medicine, Karachi, Pakistan
27
Wednesday, October 27
15min
OS17.2
[1750] Multidrug Resistance among Urban and Tribal TB
Patients – A Community Based Study from India
Srikantam A.B.1, Jonnalagadda S.1, Pemmaraju Venkata R.R.1, Babu
K A.1, Rao B G.1
1
LEPRA India-Blue Peter Public Health and Research Center,
Hyderabad, India
15min
OS17.3
[1026] Conducting Tuberculin Survey in Urban Areas of
Bangladesh: Challenges and Experiences
Hossain S.A.S.1, Zaman K.1, Quaiyum M.A.1, Banu S.1, Islam N.2,
Barua P.C.2, Hoque E.2, Rahman M.2, Leth F.V.3
1
ICDDR,B, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2National Tuberculosis Control
Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 3KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation,
The Hague, Netherlands
15min
OS17.4
[1077] Antimalarial Drugs Inventory among Urban and Rural
Patent Medicine Vendors
Ndekhedehe E.U.1
1
Community Partners for Development, Health, Uyo, Nigeria
13:30-15:00h
OS18
Oral session
ELDERLY
Room 558
Chair:
Sisco, Sarah, New York, United States
15min
OS18.1
[744] Safe Routes for Seniors: Improving Walkability for
Seniors in New York City
Day J.D.M.1, Tsay S.-P.1
1
Transportation Alternatives, New York, United States
15min
OS18.2
[866] Active Surveillance and Analysis of Fatal Falls among
Older Adults in New York City, 2006–2007
Glaser M.1,2, DiGrande L.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Injury
Epidemiology Unit, New York, United States, 2CDC/CSTE Applied
Epidemiology Fellow, Atlanta, United States
15min
OS18.3
[1727] The relationship of financial strain and nutritional
status in older adults
Samuel L.1, Szanton S.1, Weiss C.2, Thorpe R.3, Chavez P.3, Fried L.4
1
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, United
States, 2Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore,
United Kingdom, 3Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
Baltimore, United States, 4Mailman School of Public Health,
Columbia University, New York, United States
15min
OS18.4
[630] Diabetes and Its Outcomes in Very Old Mexican
Americans
Markides K.S.1, Ray L.A.1
1
University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Preventive
Medicine and Community Health/Sealy Center on Aging, Galveston,
United States
15min
OS18.5
[1814] Healthy Housing for Vulnerable Seniors: A New
Checklist to Identify Household Hazards
Gershon R.R.M.1, Pearson J.M.1, Magda L.A.1, Rosenfeld P.2
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Sociomedical
Sciences, New York, United States, 2Center for Home Care Policy &
Research, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, New York, United
28
Wednesday, October 27
States
15min
OS18.6
[585] No Wrong Door: A Model for Urban Healthcare in the
21st Century
Skolnik L.1, Schechter S.2
1
Adelphi University, Garden City, United States, 2Nassau County
Department of Health, Division of Community and Maternal Child
Health, Uniondale, United States
13:30-15:00h
OS26
Oral session
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS-HIV
Old Café
Chair:
Roy, Élise, Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
15min
OS26.1
[253] Knowledge of HIV/Aids and Sexual Behavior of Female
Adolescent Street Hawkers in Zaria, Nigeria
Aliyu A.A.1, Shehu A.U.1, Female Adolescents
1
Ahmadu Bello University, Department of Community Medicine,
Zaria, Nigeria
15min
OS26.2
[987] Internet Use among Female Sex Workers in China:
Implications for HIV/STI Prevention
Zhang C.1, Hong Y.1, Li X.2, Lin X.3, Fang X.3
1
Texas A&M Health Science Center, SRPH, Social and Behavioral
Health, College Station, United States, 2Walter Sisulu University,
School of Medicine, Detroit, United States, 3Beijing Normal
University, Institute of Developmental Psychology, Beijing, China
15min
OS26.3
[1194] Care-seeking patterns of male clients of hotel-based
female sex workers and the factors associated with condom
use in urban areas of Bangladesh
Ahmed A.1, Chowdhury M.E.1,2, Dasgupta S.1, Streatfield P.K.1, Alam
N.1
1
ICDDR,B, Reproductive Health Unit/ Public Health Sciences
Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health, Department of International Health, Baltimore, United
States
15min
OS26.4
[212] Peer Approach Key to Improving Commercial Sex
Workers' (CSWs) Sexual Health
Mbidde E.1, Muyingo E.1, Nabuma R.2, Lukyamuzi V.3, Nakanwagi F.4
1
Global Initiative Uganda (GIU), Kasensero, Uganda, 2Community
Development Health Initiative Uganda (CDHI), Mbarara, Uganda,
3
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, 4Rakai Community
Development Trust (RACDET), Kyotera, Uganda
15min
OS26.5
[986] Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health among
Female Sex Workers in China
Zhang C.1, Hong Y.1, Li X.2
1
Texas A&M Health Science Center, SRPH, Social and Behavioral
Health, College Station, United States, 2Wayne State University,
Department of Pediatrics, Detroit, United States
13:30-15:00h
OS27
Oral session
HEALTH SURVEYS
Room 20B
29
Wednesday, October 27
Chair:
Messeri, Peter, New York, New York, United States
15min
OS27.1
[1136] Health Interview Survey in the Four Largest Cities in
the Netherlands: Methodology and Results
Verhoeff A.1,2, van Ameijden E.3, Ariëns G.4, Klaus-Meijs W.5
1
Public Health Service Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
2
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3Public Health
Service Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, 4Public Health Service The
Hague, The Hague, Netherlands, 5Public Health Service Rotterdam,
Rotterdam, Netherlands
15min
OS27.2
[616] The REACH U.S. Risk Factor Survey: Selected findings
from the B Free CEED Chinese American sample
Wyatt L.C.1, Kwon S.C.2, Polluck H.J.3, Rey M.J.4
1
NYU School of Medicine, Center for the Study of Asian American
Health, New York City, United States, 2NYU School of Medicine, B
Free CEED, Center for the Study of Asian American Health, New
York City, United States, 3NYU School of Medicine, Pediatrics, New
York City, United States, 4NYU School of Medicine, New York City,
United States
15min
OS27.3
[1531] The SIRS Cohort Study in Paris Metropolitan Area,
France: 4 Years of Follow-up
Chauvin P.1,2,3, Cadot E.1,2, Marty N.1,2, Lesieur S.1,2, Parizot I.4
1
INSERM, U707, Research Group on the Social Determinants of
Health and Healthcare, Paris, France, 2UPMC Paris 6, UMRS 707,
Paris, France, 3AP-HP, Hôpital Saint Antoine, Department of Public
Health, Paris, France, 4CNRS, Centre Maurice Halwbachs, Paris,
France
15min
OS27.4
[1126] Partnership for Population Health Management and
Non-communicable Disease Risk-factor Control in Tbilisi –
Capital of Georgia, Caucasus
Baramidze L.1, Tataradze R.2, Sturua L.1, Barbaqadze V.2, Metreveli
N.2, Liluashvili K.2, Tsilosani G.3, Abesadze T.2, Trapaidze D.2,
Beracochea E.4, CINDI Georgia Team
1
National Centre for Disease Control and Public Health, Tbilisi,
Georgia, 2CINDI Georgia Team, Tbilisi, Georgia, 3ACTS Georgia,
Tbilisi, Georgia, 4MIDEGO, Inc., Fairfax,, United States
15min
OS27.5
[535] Local Data Drives Improved Urban Health
Shah A.M.1, Whitman S.1
1
Sinai Urban Health Institute, Chicago, United States
15:30-17:00h
OS19
Oral session
REPODUCTIVE HEALTH
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Pinto, Anna Carolina, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
15min
OS19.1
[930] Use of Unqualified Allopathic Practitioners during
Homebirths in Urban Slums, Dhaka, Bangladesh: A Mixed
Method Study
Wahed T.1, Moran A.C.1,2, Iqbal M.3
1
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research Bangladesh
(ICDDR,B), Reproductive Health Unit, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of
International Health, Baltimore, Maryland, United States,
3
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research Bangladesh
30
Wednesday, October 27
(ICDDR,B), Social & Behavioural Sciences Unit, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS19.2
[508] A survey to Investigate the Level of Contraceptive Use
and Management among Teenagers in Viwandani Slums,
Nairobi, Kenya
Napola J.L.1,2, Mokaya P.O.1, Wanjiku H.N.1, Teenagers (12-20
years)
1
U-Tena Performing Art Group, Theatre, Nairobi, Kenya, 2Maseno
University, Communication and Media Technology, Kisumu, Kenya
15min
OS19.3
[905] Rapid Repeat Pregnancy in Brazilian Adolescents: The
Modifying Effect of Inadequate Schooling
Vieira C.L.1, Coeli C.M.1, Pinheiro R.S.1, Camargo Jr K.R.2
1
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Estudos em
Saúde Coletiva, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2Universidade do Estado do
Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Medicina Social, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
15min
OS19.4
[1710] Cyber-Dangers: Sexual Bullying and Exploitation
DuongTran P.1, Courtney D.1, Phelps C.2
1
Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Service, New York,
United States, 2Carissa Foundation, San Luis Obispo, United States
15min
OS19.5
[762] "Know your Epidemic, Know Your Response": The
Need to Contextualize HIV Interventions in Urban Informal
Johannesburg
Venables E.1, Vearey J.L.1,2, Cordier M.1,3, Oliff M.1,3, Rees H.1,
Delany-Moretlwe S.1
1
Reproductive Health and HIV Research Unit, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2University of the
Witwatersrand, Forced Migration Studies Programme, Johannesburg,
South Africa, 3London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
London, United Kingdom
15min
OS19.6
[211] Gender Issues and Sociocultural and Institutional
Factors that Influence Access and Utilization of Sexual
Reproductive Health (SRH) and HIV/AIDS Services
Mbidde E.1, Muyingo E.1, Nabuma R.2, Lukyamuzi V.3
1
Global Initiative Uganda (GIU), Kasensero, Uganda, 2Community
Development Health Initiative Uganda (CDHI), Mbarara, Uganda,
3
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
15:30-17:00h
OS20
Oral session
DRUGS/POLICY
Room 20A
Chair:
Finkelstein, Ruth, New York, United States
15min
OS20.1
[1674] A Public Health Approach to Drug Policy
Pugh T.1, Netherland J.1, Finkelstein R.1, Sayegh G.2, Meeks S.-M.1
1
The New York Academy of Medicine, Division of Health Policy, New
York, United States, 2Drug Policy Alliance, New York, United States
15min
OS20.2
[880] Repeated Detention in Pretrial Facilities Increases the
Risks of Overdose and HIV Infection among Injection Drug
Users in Vancouver, Canada
Milloy M.-J.1, Wood E.1, Montaner J.1, Kerr T.1
1
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver,
Canada
15min
OS20.3
[1509] The Effect of Drug Law Enforcement on Drug-Related
31
Wednesday, October 27
Violence: A systematic Review
Werb D.1, Rowell G.2, Guyatt G.3, Kerr T.4, Montaner J.S.5, Wood E.4
1
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Urban Health
Research Initiative, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 3McMaster University, Department of
Health Care and Epidemiology, Hamilton, Canada, 4BC Centre for
Excellence HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research Initiative, Vancouver,
Canada, 5British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS,
Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS20.4
[899] Harm Reduction as Official City Policy in a US City –
How Effective Has It Been?
Thomas L.1
1
Drug Policy Alliance, San Francisco, United States
15min
OS20.5
[1849] The Impact of Drug User Status on Informal Social
Control of Intimate Partner Violence against Urban Women
Frye V.1,2, Paul M.M.1, Todd M.-J.1, Cupid M.2, Salmon C.M.3,
O’Campo P.3
1
New York University, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and
Human Development, New York, United States, 2New York Academy
of Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies, New York,
United States, 3St. Michael’s Hospital and University of Toronto,
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Canada
15:30-17:00h
OS22
Oral session
MATERNAL/NEWBORN HEALTH
Room 21
Chair:
Fotso, Jean Christophe, Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS22.1
[79] Government Health Policies and the State of Maternal
and Child Health in Urban Nigeria: Assessment from The
NDHS Of 1999–2008
Ugal D.B.1
1
University of Ibadan, Sociology, Ibadan, Nigeria
15min
OS22.2
[1107] Trends of Maternal Healthcare at 2nd Urban Primary
Healthcare Project (UPHCP-II) in Bangladesh
Mizan S.1, Hoque Z.1
1
2nd Urban Primary Health Care Project, Local Govt. Division,
MOLGRD&C, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS22.3
[1465] Eliminating disparities in childhood lead poisoning:
Risk factors for lead poisoning among immigrant children
Sedlar S.1, DeMartini D.1, Nagin D.1, Clark N.1, Leighton J.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Environmental Disease Prevention, New York, United States
15min
OS22.4
[909] Birthing Huts: An Innovative Tool to Improve Maternal
and Newborn Care among Urban Poor in Slums of Bangladesh
Afsana K.1,2, Ahmed F.1, Bhuiyan A.3
1
BRAC, BRAC Health Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2BRAC, BRAC
University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 3ICDDR,B, Public Health Science,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS22.5
[1558] Under-5 Mortality and Rural-urban Migratory
Experience of Mothers in Nigeria
Titilayo A.1
1
Obafemi Awolowo University, Demography and Social Statistics, Ile
Ife, Nigeria
32
Wednesday, October 27
15:30-17:00h
OS23
Oral session
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Chair:
Frye, Victoria, New York, United States
President’s
Gallery
15min
OS23.1
[244] Forced First Sex and Sexual Health of Adolescent
Women in Uganda: Findings from a National Survey
Wandera S.O.1, Kwagala B.1
1
Makerere University, Population Studies, Kampala, Uganda
15min
OS23.2
[1751] Correlates of Spousal Sexual Violence among Urban
Women in Uganda: Findings from Uganda Demographic and
Health Survey
Yakubu Y.O.1, Wandera S.O.2
1
Statistics South Africa, Capetown, South Africa, 2Makerere
University Kampala, Kampala, Uganda
15min
OS23.3
[1188] Violence-related Injuries among Married Adolescent
Girls: A Medical Anthropological Study of Urban Slums of
Dhaka City in Bangladesh
Talukder M.M.A.1
1
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET),
Accident Research Institute (ARI), Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS23.4
[636] Intimate Partner Violence in North India: Individual
and Contextual Risk Factors and its Health Consequences
Bahadur R.1, Kumar D.2, Sharma M.K.2
1
Government Medical College and Hospital, Director-Principal,
Chandigarh, India, 2Government Medical College and Hospital,
Department of Community Medicine, Chandigarh, India
15min
OS23.5
[1476] The Effects of Social Capital and Neighborhood
Context on Intimate Partner Violence
Kirst M.1, O'Campo P.1
1
St. Michael's Hospital, Centre for Research on Inner City Health,
Toronto, Canada
15min
OS23.6
[1854] Sex in the City: Gender Relations amidst Social Crisis
in Urban Senegal
Foley E.1, Drame F.M.2, Diouf D.3
1
Clark University, Worcester, United States, 2Université Gaston
Berger, Saint Louis, Senegal, 3Enda Santé, Saint Louis, Senegal
15:30-17:00h
OS24
Oral session
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
New Café
Chair:
Silver, Lynn
15min
OS24.1
[608] BRANCH Out: Nurturing Healthy Youth Leaders
through Faith Based Partnerships
Young S.1
1
Medical College of Wisconsin, Family & Community Medicine,
Milwaukee, United States
15min
OS24.2
[475] Perceived Social Support and Leisure-time Physical
33
Wednesday, October 27
Activity Levels in Adults Living in a Large Urban Center:
“Saúde em Beagá” Study – Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Goston J.L.1, Andrade A.C.S.1, Proietti F.A.1, Caiaffa W.T.1,
Observatory for Urban Health and Epidemiology Research Group
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, School of Medicine, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
15min
OS24.3
[1301] Let''s Play: Pilot Program for Promoting Outdoor
Active Play for Preschool Children in an Inner-city
Environment
Findley S.E.1, Morgan R.1, Haro N.1
1
Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, Population
and Family Health, New York, United States
15min
OS24.4
[789] Predicting Use of Parks among Adults in DeKalb
County, Georgia, Using a Case-Control Design
Mumford K.1, Rutt C.2, Moore L.2, Kruger J.2, French S.3, Giarusso
T.4, Helling A.5, Waller L.6, Merriam D.7, Dills J.E.2, Frumkin H.7
1
University of Minnesota, Morris, Division of Science and Math,
Morris, United States, 2US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity,
Atlanta, United States, 3Georgia Institute of Technology, College of
Architecture, Atlanta, United States, 4Georgia Institute of Technolog,
Center for GIS, Atlanta, United States, 5Journal of the American
Planning Association, Chicago, United States, 6Rollins School of
Public Health, Emory University, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics,
Atlanta, United States, 7US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Center for Environmental Health, Atlanta,
United States
15min
OS24.5
[1547] Evaluation of the Effect of Environmental and Nonenvironmental Factors Existing in the Cities on the People''s
Health Living in the Cities (Nine Districts of the Shiraz
Municipality)
Saeidirezvani N.1, Taheri F.2, Urban Planning
1
Qazvin Azad University, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of, 2Qazvin
Azad University, Shiraz, Iran, Islamic Republic of
15:30-17:00h
OS25
Oral session
SERIAL DISPLACEMENT
Room 558
Chair:
Fullilove, Mindy, New York, New York, United States
15min
OS25.1
[1471] Serial Displacement and Health: A Model
Fullilove M.T.1, Wallace R.2
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Sociomedical
Sciences, New York, United States, 2New York State Psychiatric
Institute, New York, United States
15min
OS25.2
[1690] Stories of blight and renewal: a case study of how
narratives structure urban development
Farquhar S.E.1
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of
Health, Behavior and Society, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS25.3
[1516] Public Housing Relocations in Atlanta: Documenting
Residents Attitudes, Perceptions, and Experiences
Ruel E.1, Oakley D.1
1
Georgia State University, Sociology, Atlanta, United States
34
Wednesday, October 27
15min
OS25.4
[511] Urban and Underserved? A Pilot Study Investigates
Health Concerns and Healthcare Access among Liberian
Refugees in Staten Island, New York City
Reed H.E.1,2, Ludwig B.3
1
Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY), Dept. of
Sociology, Flushing, United States, 2CUNY Institute for Demographic
Research, New York, United States, 3CUNY Graduate Center, Dept.
of Sociology, New York, United States
15min
OS25.5
[1486] Barriers in Accessing Healthcare for the
Undocumented Migrants in Europe: The Widespread Denial of
a Human Right
Chauvin P.1,2,3, Parizot I.4, Simonnot N.5
1
INSERM, U707, Research Group on the Social Determinants of
Health and Healthcare, Paris, France, 2UPMC Paris 6, UMRS 707,
Paris, France, 3AP-HP, Hôpital Saint Antoine, Department of Public
Health, Paris, France, 4CNRS, Centre Maurice Halwbachs, Paris,
France, 5Médecins du Monde, International Network Head Office,
Paris, France
15:30-17:00h
OS16
Oral session
HOMELESSNESS
Old Café
Chair:
Hwang, Stephen, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS16.1
[1464] Psychiatric Disorders among Homeless People in
Paris, France: An Advocacy for a Better Detection, Housing,
and Care of Psychiatric Homeless, Based on a
Representative, Population-based Survey in 2009
Laporte A.1, Douay C.1, Detrez M.-A.1, Le Strat Y.2, Chauvin P.3,4,5
1
Observatoire du Samusocial, Paris, France, 2Institut de Veille
Sanitaire, Saint-Maurice, France, 3INSERM, U707, Research Group
on the Social Determinants of Health and Healthcare, Paris, France,
4
UPMC Paris 6, UMRS 707, Paris, France, 5APHP, Hopital SaintAntoine, Department of Public Health, Paris, France
15min
OS16.2
[632] Social Determinants and Increased Vulnerability of
Homeless Adults Experiencing Concurrent Disorders: Results
from a British Columbia Homeless Survey
Schutz C.G.1,2,3, Li K.H.1, Meier D.4, Clarkson A.1, Krausz M.1,2,3
1
Centre for Health Evaluation & Outcome Sciences(CHEOS),
Vancouver, Canada, 2Institute of Mental Health, University of British
Columbia, Vancovuer, Canada, 3Burnaby Centre for Mental Health
and Addiction, Burnaby B C, Canada, 4School of Population and
Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS16.3
[1104] Defining a Typology of Homelessness for Single
Adults Based on Shelter Utilization Patterns in Three
Canadian Cities
Aubry T.D.1,2, Hwang S.3, Farrell S.4, Calhoun M.1,5
1
University of Ottawa, Psychology, Ottawa, Canada, 2University of
Ottawa, Centre for Research on Educational and Community
Serivces, Ottawa, Canada, 3St.-Michaels Hospital, Centre for
Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Canada, 4Royal Ottawa
Health Care Group, Community Outreach, Ottawa, Canada,
5
University of Ottawa, Centre for Research on Educational and
Community Services, Ottawa, Canada
35
Wednesday, October 27
15min
OS16.4
[1440] Comorbid mental disorders among homeless adults in
Vancouver, British Columbia
Patterson M.L.1, Strehlau V.2, Somers J.M.1
1
Simon Fraser University, Health Sciences, Vancouver, Canada,
2
University of British Columbia, Psychiatry, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS16.5
[248] The At Home/Chez Soi Canadian Study of Housing First
for People who are Homeless and Mentally Ill
Connelly J.L.1, Stergiopoulos V.2, Ebach E.3, More F.4, Nir P.5
1
Toronto North Support Services, At Home/Chez Project, Toronto,
Canada, 2St. Michael's Hospital, Center for Research on Inner City
Health, Toronto, Canada, 3City of Toronto, Policy Development
Officer Homelessness Partnership Initiatives Unit, Shelter Support
and Housing Administration Division, Toronto, Canada, 4Mental
Health Commission of Canada, Site Coordinator for Toronto,
Toronto, Canada, 5COTA Health, ACT Team, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS16.6
[46] American Pathways to Easing Canadian Homelessness:
An Examination of a Multi-city Partnership
Distasio J.1
1
University of Winnipeg, Institute of Urban Studies, Winnipeg,
Canada
15:30-17:00h
OS12
Oral session
GOVERNMENTS & URBAN HEALTH
Room 20B
Chair:
Harpham, Trudy, London, United Kingdom
15min
OS12.1
[227] Measuring our Health: Working Together to Improve
Indicators of Child and Youth Health and Well-being
Martin S.1, Smith A.1
1
McCreary Centre Society, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS12.2
[115] Redefining the Built Environment through Law: An
Examination of the Use of Zoning Laws as a Policy-level
Approach to Obesity Prevention
Ehrlich O.G.1
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Sociomedical
Sciences, New York, United States
15min
OS12.3
[1079] Towards the Creation of Healthy Neighborhoods in
South Africa: A Case Study of the South Durban Industrial
Basin in the City of Durban
Adebayo A.A.1, Musvoto G.G.1
1
University of KwaZulu-Natal, School of Architecture, Planning and
Housing, Durban, South Africa
15min
OS12.4
[1474] Realizing Healthy Urban Governance: Challenges and
Opportunities via Comprehensive Zoning Rewrites
Greiner A.1
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Health, Behavior
and Society, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS12.5
[1606] Zoning as a Public Health Tool: Process and Findings
from a Comprehensive Public Health Review of Baltimore's
Zoning Code Rewrite
German D.1, Feingold B.1, Greiner A.1, Garoon J.1, Petteway R.2,
Chamberlain C.2, Fichtenberg C.1, Shea M.2
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore,
36
Wednesday, October 27
United States, 2Baltimore City Health Department, Baltimore, United
States
15min
OS12.6
[1214] Health and Hygiene Promotion through Participatory
Planning – A Case Study of the Kolkata Slum Improvement
Project (CSIP)
Khan A.1
1
Development Assistant Group, Urban Health, Delhi, India
15:30-17:00h
SS3
90min
SS3.1
Special session
Special Session 3
Room 310
[566] Bringing and Sustaining Change through Innovative
Approaches to Health: Sharing Experiences of a 25-year-old
Urban Health Program in a Developing Country
Yousuf M.1, Agha A.1
1
Aga Khan University, Department of Community Health Sciences,
Karachi, Pakistan
15:30-17:00h
SS1
90min
SS1.1
Special session
Special Session 1
Hartwell
[555] Mainstreaming Urban Health Equity
Armada F.1, Prasad A.1, Kumaresan J.1
1
World Health Organization, Centre for Health Development, Kobe,
Japan
15:30-17:00h
WS14
90min
WS14.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 14
Room 440
[426] Improving Teaching about Urban Health
Freudenberg N.1
1
City University of New York School of Public Health at Hunter
College, New York, United States
15:30-17:00h
WS11
90min
WS11.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 11
Room 440
[429] Urban Transportation, Health, and Policy
Morabia A.1, Berrigan D.2, Hoang A.3, Charles-Guzman K.4
1
CUNY, Flushing, United States, 2National Cancer Institute, Applied
Research Program, Division of Cancer Control and Population
Sciences, Rockville, United States, 3WeConcern (Research, Training
and Development Organisation) Act, WeAct, New York, United
States, 4Mayor's Office of Long Term Planning and Sustainability,
New York, United States
15:30-17:00h
37
Wednesday, October 27
WS13
90min
WS13.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 13
Room 440
[1759] How a Metropolitan Routine Health Information
Systems and Geographical Information Systems Can Be
Employed to Measure Ecoliteracy and Compare It in Different
Urban Localities
Fayaz-Bakhsh A.1, Ebrahimi M.2,3, Hajizadeh M.4
1
Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Health Management and
Economics, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of, 2Kiel University,
Environmental Management in Ecology Centre, Kiel, Germany,
3
Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, Geography
and Environmental Engineering, Baltimore, United States, 4Tehran
Municipality, Statistics and Information System in Social Affair
Deputy, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
15:30-17:00h
WS12
90min
WS12.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 12
Room 440
[1678] Serving the Formerly Incarcerated: Challenges and
Successes in the Health Field
Valderruten D.1,2, Boudin K.3,4, Phillips T.5, Anderson M.6
1
The Osborne Association, Brooklyn, United States, 2Borough of
Manhattan Community College-CUNY, New York, United States, 3St.
Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital, New York, United States, 4Columbia
University, New York, United States, 5Women's Prison Association,
Brooklyn, United States, 6Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Bronx, United States
18:00-20:00h
SE
Social events
UN COCKTAIL RECEPTION
UN Delegates
Dining Room
38
Thursday, October 28
07:30-09:00h
Registration
Lobby
09:00-09:30h
PL4
Plenary
PLENARY IV
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Buckley, Robert, United States
30min
PL4.1
Public Health in NYC: Innovative Approaches to the Leading
Causes of Mortality and Morbidity
Farley, T., New York, United States
09:30-10:00h
PL5
30min
PL5.1
Plenary
PLENARY V
Hosack Hall
Toward the Healthy City: People, Places, and the Politics of
Urban Planning
Corburn, J., United States
10:00-10:30h
PL6
Plenary
PLENARY VI
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Buckley, Robert, United States
30min
PL6.1
Participatory Budgeting and Other Innovations on
Addressing Determinants of Health in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
de Souza Rodrigues, C.
11:00-12:30h
WS20
90min
WS20.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 20
Room 440
[483] Forgotten Population: Black Heterosexual Men and HIV
Prevention
Everett M.T.1, Abrahams-Emeagwali C.1
1
Harm Reduction Coalition, Capacity Building, New York, United
States
11:00-12:30h
WS18
90min
WS18.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 18
Room 440
[269] Managing Ecological Decline: A New Challenge for
Cities in the 21st Century?
Hancock T.1, Friel S.2,3, Rice M.4, Poland B.5
1
Rockefeller Foundation Global Research Network on Urban Health
Equity, Victoria, Canada, 2Rockefeller Foundation Global Research
39
Thursday, October 28
Network on Urban Health Equity, Global Health Equity Group,
International Institute for Society and Health, University College,
London, United Kingdom, 3The Australian National University,
Canberra, Australia, 4Pan American Health Organization, Health
Promotion and Leader, Urban Health and Health Determinants
Team, Area for Sustainable Development and Environmental Health,
Washington DC, United States, 5University of Toronto, Social and
Behavioral Health Sciences, Dalla Lana School of Public Health,
Toronto, Canada
11:00-12:30h
WS15
90min
WS15.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 15
Room 440
[1147] Implementing Health in a City's Comprehensive Plan:
Richmond, CA in the San Francisco Bay Area
McLean J.1, Corburn J.2, Rubin V.1
1
PolicyLink, Oakland, United States, 2University of California,
Berkeley, School of Public Health and Department of City and
Regional Planning, Berkeley, United States
11:00-12:00h
EX3
60min
EX3.1
Workshop
RARE BOOK EXHIBIT III
Malloch Rare Book
Room
[1823] The Development of Urban Health in New York City:
Highlights from the Special Collections in the Malloch Rare
Book Room
Shaner A.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Library, New York, United States
11:00-12:30h
WS2
90min
WS2.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 2
Room 440
[786] The art of Project Planning and Management in Urban
Health Programs and Projects: Basic Concepts, Skills, and
Techniques for Program and Project Planners
Ingwani E.1,2,3, Gondo T.4, Gumbo T.5
1
Ethiopian Civil Service College, Urban Management Masters
Programme, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2The Organization for Social
Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, 3International Society of Urban Health, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, 4University of Venda, Department of Urban and Regional
Planning, Thohoyando, South Africa, 5Stellenbosch University,
Department of Geology, Geography and Environmental Science,
Cape Town, South Africa
11:00-12:30h
OS36
Oral session
HOMELESSNESS
Room 558
Chair:
Bayoumi, Ahmed, Toronto, Canada
40
Thursday, October 28
15min
OS36.1
[1726] Homelessness, Trauma, Gender, and Ethnicity
Clarkson A.F.1, Lee K.1, Krausz M.1,2,3
1
Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (CHEOS),
Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia, Psychiatry,
Vancouver, Canada, 3Providence Health Care, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS36.2
[900] Chronic Health Conditions among Homeless People
Strehlau V.1, Clarkson A.F.2, Li K.H.2, Nasiri B.2, Krausz M.1,2,3
1
University of British Columbia, Psychiatry, Vancouver, Canada,
2
University of British Columbia, Centre for Health Evaluation and
Outcome Sciences, Vancouver, Canada, 3Providence Health Care, St.
Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS36.3
[1446] Healthcare Utilization among Homeless Adults in
Toronto, Canada
Hwang S.W.1, Chiu S.1, Chambers C.1, Tolomiczenko G.2, Kiss A.3,
Cowan L.4, Redelmeier D.3, Levinson W.5
1
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Canada,
2
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada, Toronto, Canada,
3
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada, 4Street
Health, Toronto, Canada, 5University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS36.4
[538] Homeless People in the Hospital: Why Do They Cost
More?
Hwang S.1,2, Weaver J.1, Aubry T.3, Hoch J.1,4
1
St. Michael's Hospital, Centre for Research on Inner City Health,
Toronto, Canada, 2University of Toronto, General Internal Medicine,
Toronto, Canada, 3University of Ottawa, School of Psychology,
Ottawa, Canada, 4University of Toronto, Health Policy, Management
and Evaluation, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS36.5
[735] Four Years of Reporting on Homeless Deaths: Impact
of New York City Agency Collaboration on Homeless Health
Initiatives
Gambatese M.1, Madsen A.1, Marder D.2, Gutkovitch A.2, Griffin A.2,
Begier E.1, Zimmerman R.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Vital Statistics, New York, United States, 2New York City Department
of Homeless Services, New York, United States
15min
OS36.6
[1021] Housing Reduces Healthcare Cost and Mortality for
Homeless People Living with AIDS
Bamberger J.1,2, Schwartcz S.3, Hsu L.3, Bauer J.1, Battista A.4, Katz
M.H.5
1
San Francisco Department of Public Health, Housing and Urban
Health, San Francisco, United States, 2University of California, San
Francisco, Family and Community Medicine, San Francisco, United
States, 3San Francisco Department of Public Health, AIDS Office,
San Francisco, United States, 4San Mateo County Hospital,
Department of Psychiatry, San Mateo, United States, 5San Francisco
Department of Public Health, San Francisco, United States
11:00-12:30h
OS28
Oral session
FOOD ENVIRONMENT — CHILDREN
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Garcia, Ana, New York, NY, United States
15min
OS28.1
[584] Exploring Environmental Determinants of Diet,
41
Thursday, October 28
Physical Activity, and Overweight among Adults in Sao Paulo,
Brazil
Duran A.C.F.L.1, Jaime P.C.1
1
School of Public Health / University of Sao Paulo, Nutrition, Sao
Paulo, Brazil
15min
OS28.2
[354] Body Weight, Environment, and Acculturation in a
Group of Recent Mexican Immigrants to the New York City
Area
Vilar-Compte M.1, Macinko J.2, Weitzman B.C.3
1
World Bank, Regional Office Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, 2New
York University, Department of Nutrition, Food Studies & Public
Health, New York, United States, 3New York University, NYU
Steinhardt, New York, United States
15min
OS28.3
[1817] Barriers to Improving Diet and Physical Activity: The
Communities IMPACT Diabetes Center Assessment
Garel M.1, Mann D.2, Looker H.3, Ramos M.4, MacMillan T.5,
Kleinman L.2, Horowitz C.1
1
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Health Evidence and
Policy, New York, United States, 2Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
New York, United States, 3University of Dundee, Dundee, United
Kingdom, 4Union Settlement Association, New York, United States,
5
Lighthouse International, New York, United States
15min
OS28.4
[463] Perceived Neighborhood Environment and Risk of Type
2 Diabetes in the Health and Retirement Study and the
English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Goldoftas B.1
1
Clark University, International Development, Community, and
Environment, Worcester, United States
15min
OS28.5
[337] The "WELL" MODEL: Towards a Framework for
Assessing and Addressing Community Health Needs in East
Baltimore
Gentry Q.M.1
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Urban Health
Institute, Baltimore, United States
11:00-12:30h
OS29
Oral session
HIV TESTING
Room 20A
Chair:
Finkelstein, Ruth, New York, United States
15min
OS29.1
[1448] Density of HIV Screening Centers and Voluntary HIV
Testing in the Paris Metropolitan Area in 2005
Lapostolle A.1,2, Vallée J.1,2, Cadot E.1,2, Massari V.1,2, Chauvin P.1,2,3
1
Inserm, UMR_S707, Paris, France, 2UPMC Paris 6, Paris, France,
3
AP-HP, Hôpital Saint Antoine, Unité de Santé Publique, Paris,
France
15min
OS29.2
[370] HIV Testing Strategies for Finding Undiagnosed African
American Men who Have Sex with Men: Social Network and
Alternative Venue Testing Strategies in New York City
Kupprat S.A.1, Halkitis P.N.1, Hubbard-McCree D.2, Hampton M.C.1,
Gillen S.3, Mojica V.3
1
New York University, Center for Health, Identity, Behavior, and
Prevention Studies, New York, United States, 2Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, Prevention Research Division, Atlanta,
42
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United States, 3Harlem United, Prevention Division, New York,
United States
15min
OS29.3
[1417] Bridging the Gap: Nursing and Community Outreach
Worker Collaboration to Deliver Rapid HIV Screening to
Indoor Commercial Sex Workers (CSW)
Johnston C.L.1,2, Bungay V.2,3
1
BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research
Initiative, Vancouver, Canada, 2ORCHID Project, Vancouver,
Canada, 3University of British Columbia, School of Nursing,
Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS29.4
[1437] Determinants of Recent HIV Testing among HIVpositive and HIV-negative Adults in Zimbabwe
Saito S.1, Wu Y.F.1, Nankabirwa V.2, Nash D.3
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, International
AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP), New York, United
States, 2Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health,
Department of Epidemiology, New York, United States, 3Columbia
University, International AIDS Care and Treatment Programs
(ICAP), New York, United States
15min
OS29.5
[602] Changes in HIV Testing and Drug Treatment
Enrollment among RDS Recruits Followed Prospectively
Rudolph A.E.1, Crawford N.D.2,3, Latkin C.1, Fuller C.M.2,3
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore,
United States, 2Columbia University Mailman School of Public
Health, New York City, United States, 3New York Academy of
Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic Studies, New York City,
United States
15min
OS29.6
[1171] The Breaching of the 1% HIV Prevalence Mark among
Most-at-Risk-groups in Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, and Metro
Davao in the Philippines: Addressing the Challenge towards
Effective City-led Health Governance Responses
Norella L.B.P.1, Solon O.J.2
1
Health Policy Development Program, CSI Training, Quezon City,
Philippines, 2Health Policy Development Program, Room 322 UP
School of Economics, Quezon City, Philippines
11:00-12:30h
OS30
Oral session
URBAN HEALTH EQUITY
Room 20B
Chairs:
Barten, Francoise, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Thorpe, Lorna, New York, United States
15min
OS30.1
[111] Interrogating Post-apartheid Integrated Development
Policies and Practices and their Impact on Urban Health in
Cato Manor, South Africa
Gumbo T.1
1
Stellenbosch University, Geology, Geography and Environmental
Sciences, Stellenbosch/Cape Town, South Africa
15min
OS30.2
[1740] Rethinking Policy Approaches to the Multiple
Determinants of Health: Lessons from the New Deal
Sinkewicz M.1, Gilbert J.2
1
University of Michigan, School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, United
States, 2University of Wisconsin - Madison, Community and
Environmental Sociology, Madison, United States
43
Thursday, October 28
15min
OS30.3
[302] Exploring the Roles of Urban Municipal Governments in
Addressing Population Health Inequities: Prescriptions,
Capacities, and Intentions
Collins P.A.1
1
McMaster University, Health, Aging & Society, Hamilton, Canada
15min
OS30.4
[1173] Globalization, health, and the future Canadian
metropolis
Schrecker T.1
1
University of Ottawa, Institute of Population Health, Ottawa,
Canada
15min
OS30.5
[1853] The International Center for African Urban Health
Salem G.1,2, Dramé F.3
1
Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, Cedex, France,
2
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Paris, France,
3
Université Gaston Berger, Saint Louis, Senegal
11:00-12:30h
OS31
Oral session
URBAN HEALTH METRICS
Room 21
Chairs:
de Faria Leao, Beatriz
Verma, Arpana, Manchester, United Kingdom
15min
OS31.1
[1384] The Emergence of Urbanity
Gibbons M.C.1, Megbolugbe I.2
1
Johns Hopkins University, Urban Health Institute, Baltimore, United
States, 2Johns Hopkins University, Carey School of Business,
Baltimore, United States
15min
OS31.2
[1260] Monitor, Signal, Direct, Intervene, and Coordinate:
Designing Quality Indicators for the Public Mental Health
Care System in Amsterdam
Lauriks S.1, Buster M.C.A.2, de Wit M.A.S.2, Arah O.A.3, Klazinga
N.S.4
1
GGD Amsterdam / Acedemic Medical Centre - University of
Amsterdam, Epidemiology, Health Promotion, and Documentation /
Public Health, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2GGD Amsterdam,
Epidemiology, Health Promotion, and Documentation, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, 3UCLA, Epidemiology, Los Angeles, United States,
4
Acedemic Medical Centre - University of Amsterdam, Public Health,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
15min
OS31.3
[1400] A City-level Health and Fitness Index: The American
College of Sports Medicine's American Fitness Index™
Thompson W.R.1, Chamness B.E.2
1
Georgia State University, Department of Kinesiology and Health,
Atlanta, United States, 2American College of Sports Medicine,
Indianapolis, United States
15min
OS31.4
[648] Do Integrated Survey Instruments Really Matter in
Measuring the Performance of Second Urban Primary
Healthcare Facilities?
Kabir M.1, Biswas K.2, Siddique A.B.3
1
Jahangirnagar University, Department of Statistics, Dhaka,
Bangladesh, 2Project Performance Monitoring and Evaluation,
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 3Urban Primary Health Care Project, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
44
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15min
OS31.5
[625] Urban Aboriginal Health Assessment: Using Concept
Mapping to Develop a Survey Tool
Smylie J.1, Firestone M.1, Omand M.1, Maracle S.2, Lyons D.3, Sedule
C.4, McQuire C.L.5, De dwa da dehs nye>s D.6, McPherson C.1,
Prince C.1, O'Campo P.1
1
Centre for Research on Inner City Health (CRICH), Toronto,
Canada, 2Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Toronto,
Canada, 3Métis Nation of Ontario, Ottawa, Canada, 4Tungasuvvingat
Inuit, Ottawa, Canada, 5Ontario Native Women's Association,
Ottawa, Canada, 6De dwa da dehs nye>s Aboriginal Health Centre,
Hamilton, Canada
15min
OS31.6
[746] The NYC Environmental Public Health and
Sustainability Tracking Portal: A New Resource for
Neighborhood Scale Data
Jeffery N.L.1, Kass D.1, Levey R.1, McKelvey W.L.1, Pierro J.1,
Wheeler K.1
1
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Environmental
Surveillance and Policy, New York, United States
11:00-12:30h
OS32
Oral session
MATERNAL/CHILD HEALTH — ANTENATAL
HEALTH
Old Café
Chairs:
Fotso, Jean Christophe, Nairobi, Kenya
Merkel, Stuart, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS32.1
[1028] Initiatives Taken by "Sure Start" Project to Improve
Maternal Health Services of Public Health System in Seven
City Slums of Maharashtra State in India
Patil B.D.1, Raymane K.L.1, Sawkar J.S.1, Bhavsar M.M.1, Malekar
A.R.1
1
PATH, Mumbai, India
15min
OS32.2
[1610] Are gaps in antenatal care services increasing in
urban areas of Bangladesh?
Khan M.M.H.1, Khandoker A.1
1
University of Bielefeld, Department of Public Health Medicine,
Bielefeld, Germany
15min
OS32.3
[319] Impact of a Positive Deviance Approach to Improve
the Effectiveness of an Iron-supplementation Program to
Control Nutritional Anemia among Urban Cameroonian
Pregnant Women
Jude Nsom W.1
1
University of Dschang, Dschang, Cameroon
15min
OS32.4
[1231] Our Health in our Hands – A Community Initiative
towards Better Health
Rajan L.K.1, Joshi A.S.1, Gurumani V.S.2, Aggarwal V.2, Sawkar
J.S.3, Patil B.D.3
1
Project Concern International, Pune, India, 2Project Concern
International, New Delhi, India, 3PATH, Mumbai, India
15min
OS32.5
[1226] Effects of Interventions Addressing Barriers of Male
Partner Involvement in PMTCT in North Shoa Zone of Amhara
Region, Ethiopia, 2009
Mulu B.T.1
45
Thursday, October 28
1
John Snow Incorporate, USAID/Urban Health Extension Program,
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
15min
OS32.6
[1331] Management practices for symptoms suggesting
sexually transmitted infections by medicine sellers in urban
Bangladesh
Alam N.1, Chowdhury M.E.1, Nahar Q.1, Alam A.1, Azim T.1
1
ICDDR,B: Centre for Health and Population Research, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
11:00-12:30h
OS33
Oral session
URBAN PLANNING & TRANSPORT
President’s
Gallery
Chair:
Smit, Warren, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
15min
OS33.1
[194] A Healthier Neighborhood – East Los Angeles
Chee M.1, DeRosa D.1, Finkel K.1, France R.1, John S.1, Singh C.1
1
UCLA, Urban Planning, Los Angeles, United States
15min
OS33.2
[1721] Vulnerable Institutions in Close Proximity to High
Volume Roads in Atlanta, GA
Purcell N.1, Foster S.1, Boothe V.1, Dent A.1
1
CDC, Geospatial Research Analysis and Services Program, Atlanta,
United States
15min
OS33.3
[380] Public Health Benefits of Addressing Urban Air
Pollution through Land Use and Transportation Planning in
Nairobi, Kenya
Volavka-Close N.H.1
1
Columbia University Earth Institute, Center for Sustainable Urban
Development, New York, United States
15min
OS33.4
[634] Evaluation of Street Level Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
Levels Near Busy Highways in Low-traffic Neighborhoods in
New York City
Kheirbek I.1, Clougherty J.E.1, Eisl H.2, Matte T.3
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Environmental Surveillance and Policy, New York, United States,
2
Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY), Center for the
Biology of Natural Systems, Flushing, United States, 3Hunter
College, City University of New York School of Public Health, New
York, United States
15min
OS33.5
[1792] Mass Transit Noise Levels and Rider Characteristics in
New York City
Neitzel R.L.1, Gershon R.R.2, Pearson J.M.2, Magda L.A.2, Akram M.2,
Sherman M.3
1
University of Washington, School of Public Health, Dept. of
Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Seattle, United
States, 2Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, Dept.
of Sociomedical Sciences, New York, United States, 3Loyola College,
Dept. of Psychology, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS33.6
[824] A Descriptive Analysis of Traffic Fatalities in NYC
Fung L.1, Roe M.2, DiGrande L.1
1
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Epidemiology Services, Injury Epidemiology Unit, New York, United
States, 2New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,
Office of Research, Implementation & Safety, New York, United
States
46
Thursday, October 28
11:00-12:30h
OS34
Oral session
HOUSING & HEALTH
New Café
Chair:
Morabia, Alfredo, Flushing, NY, United States
15min
OS34.1
[529] Engaging Families to Reduce Home Environmental
Asthma Triggers — What Works?
Scott K.1, Shea M.1, McLaine P.2
1
Baltimore City Health Department, Healthy Homes and
Communities Division, Baltimore, United States, 2University of
Maryland, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS34.2
[825] Impact of Lead Certified Green Housing on Asthma in
Urban NYC
Geevarughese A.1, Breyre A.2, Orfitelli N.3, Swedish K.A.2,
Steenburg-Thanik E.2, Morland K.2, Foley M.2, Garland E.2
1
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Preventive
Medicine, New York, United States, 2Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
New York, United States, 3Hunter College, CUNY, New York, United
States
15min
OS34.3
[1619] Carbon Monoxide Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices
in Urban Households
McDonald E.1, Johns Hopkins Home Safety Project
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins
University, Health Policy & Management, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS34.4
[1663] Code Enforcement for Healthy Homes and
Communities: History and Hope for Metropolitan Centers
Hopkins L.A.1, Shea M.2, Necochea L.2
1
Baltimore City Health Department & University of Baltimore,
Healthy Homes and Communities, Baltimore, United States,
2
Baltimore City Health Department, Healthy Homes and
Communities, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS34.5
[1174] Examining Linkages between Housing, Water,
Sanitation, and Child Health Status in Urban India
Singh M.K.1
1
International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai, India
15min
OS34.6
[1508] Housing Sector Induced Employment Creation for
Women and Household Health Expenditure Prospects in
Hossanna Town, Ethiopia
Gaenamo A.1
1
Ethiopian Civil Service College, Urban Management Programme,
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
11:00-12:30h
OS35
Oral session
HEALTH COMMUNICATION
Hartwell
Chair:
Steward, John, Atlanta, United States
15min
OS35.1
[1422] Health Research Communication: The New Frontier of
Science and Knowledge Management
Okigbo C.C.1, Kimani J.1, Spangler J.2, Fotso J.C.1, Other - Research
47
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Communication
1
African Population & Health Research Center (APHRC), Policy
Engagement and Communication, Nairobi, Kenya, 2Center for
African Family Studies, Knowledge Management, Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS35.2
[1670] A Cross-national Study of Healthy Literacy
DuongTran P.1
1
Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Service, New York,
United States
15min
OS35.3
[1494] Mass Media Health Campaigns in Urban Areas
Kaiser S.1
1
Dhansiri Communication Ltd, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS35.4
[1590] MedStart: The Implementation of a Community
Outreach Program for Underprivileged Middle School
Students in East Harlem
Chu E.W.1, Schneiderman M.1, Chen J.1, Chen L.1, Serrao G.1,
Hernandez Rosa J.1, Sanchez D.1, Phelps L.2, Factor S.H.1, Palermo
A.-G.S.1
1
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States, 2Central
Park East Middle School, New York, United States
15min
OS35.5
[1419] Identifying Health Information Channels to Inform A
Hepatitis B Awareness Campaign In An Urban Korean and
Chinese Immigrant Community
Kwon S.1, Chun K.2, Sim S.-C.3, Wyatt L.1, Lo K.3, Islam N.1, Pong
P.3, Trihn-Shevrin C.1, Rey M.4, Pollack H.5, Center of Excellence in
the Elimination of Hepatitis B Disparities Coalition B.F.4,
Weerasinghe I.6
1
NYU School of Medicine, B Free CEED, Institute of Community
Health & Research, New York, United States, 2Korean Community
Services of Metropolitan NY, Inc, Public Health Research Center,
New York, United States, 3Charles B. Wang Community Health
Center, New York, United States, 4NYU School of Medicine, Institute
of Community Health & Research, New York, United States, 5NYU
School of Medicine, B Free CEED, Department of Pediatrics, New
York, United States, 6NYU School of Medicine, B Free CEED, New
York, United States
15min
OS35.6
[1488] Hard-to-reach or easy-to-miss? Reframing the
dialogue for vulnerable populations
Ompad D.C.1, Bond K.1, Blaney S.1, Netherland J.2, Vlahov D.1,
Project VIVA Harlem Intervention Working Group
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic
Studies, New York, United States, 2New York Academy of Medicine,
Division of Health Policy, New York, United States
12:30-13:30h
PS2
Poster session
POSTERS B
Reading Room
FOOD
PS2.1
[1230] Cohort study among slum dwellers in the megacity of
Dhaka: Rates of underweight and overweight and their
determinants
Krämer A.1, Khan M.M.H.1
1
University of Bielefeld, Department of Public Health Medicine,
Bielefeld, Germany
48
Thursday, October 28
PS2.2
[1763] Social, Cultural, and Environmental Contributors to
Childhood Obesity in Urban African Americans: Implications
for Developing Policy, Community, and Family-level
Prevention Strategies
Odoms-Young A.M.1, Zenk S.2, Leone S.1
1
University of Illinois at Chicago, Kinesiology and Nutrition, Chicago,
United States, 2University of Illinois at Chicago, College of
Nursing/Health Systems Science, Chicago, United States
PS2.3
[617] Situation for Food Security/Insecurity in a Popular
Restaurant in Belo Horizonte – State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Pereira S.1, Abreu M.1, Júnior C.1, Machado Í.1
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
PS2.4
[1627] Temporal Trend of the Obesity Epidemic by Birth
Cohort: A Study in an Urban Center in Brazil
Ferreira A.D.1, Goulart L.O.1, Xavier C.1, Proietti F.1, Caiaffa W.T.1,
Observatory for Urban Health/Epidemiology Research Group
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, School of Medicine, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
PS2.5
[1470] Factors Associated with Food Availability in Urban
Lagos, Nigeria
Ogunleye A.A.1, Alakinde L.2
1
Tripple A International, Quality Control/ Public Health, Lagos,
Nigeria, 2Tripple A International, Health, Lagos, Nigeria
PS2.6
[1134] Food insecurity, residential location, race/ethnicity,
and health-related quality of life--2005 California Health
Interview Survey
Luncheon C.1, Zack M.1
1
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Adult and
Community Health, Chamblee, United States
PS2.7
[165] The Toronto Food Strategy
McKeown D.1, Cook B.1, Dorfman P.1, Emanuel B.1, Timmings C.1,
Roberts W.1
1
Toronto Public Health, Toronto, Canada
PS2.8
[817] Healthy Eating Active Living: A School and Community
Initiative
Eichel J.1, Kaufman F.1, Freij M.2, Ho-Cortes N.1
1
The New York Academy of Medicine, Office of School Health
Programs, New York, United States, 2The New York Academy of
Medicine, CUES, New York, United States
METRICS
PS2.9
[950] Challenges of Community-based Educational Reviews
for Reduction of Stigma in People with HIV/AIDS
Vidanapathirana J.-1
1
Ministry of Health, National STD/AIDS Control Programme,
Colombo, Sri Lanka
PS2.10
[860] HIV and STI Incidence Rates and Trends among Youth
in the Bronx from 2005 to 2008
Lopez B.1, Lyle-Gassama M.1, Bruce E.1, Spiegel H.1, Futterman D.1,2
1
Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine, The
Adolescent AIDS Program, Bronx, United States, 2The Adolescent
Trials Network, Birmingham, United States
PS2.11
[1029] Association of Nutritional Status and Micronutrients
among 1–15-year-old, Rachitic Children
49
Thursday, October 28
Roy S.K.1, Rakib R.1, Alam N.1, Iqbal M.1, Bhuiya A.1, Khnam M.1,
Begum A.1, Khatun W.1, Banik J.1, Haque S.1, Ali M.1, Jppe J.1,
Talukder T.1, Rahaman S.M.M.1, Chowdhury M.1, Azad T.M.A.1
1
International Center for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
(ICDDR,B), Clinical Sciences Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
PS2.12
[626] Use of Toy Houses Services and Improvement of
Children´s Social Skills in Tehran
Moradi F.1, Tabibi S.J.2, Noori R.3, Ostadtaghizadeh A.4
1
Tehran Municipality, General Health Office, Tehran, Iran, Islamic
Republic of, 2Azad University of Tehran, Research Sciences, Tehran,
Iran, Islamic Republic of, 3Tarbiat Moallem University, Tehran, Iran,
Islamic Republic of, 4Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Health
Managment, Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
PS2.13
[1735] Home Schools Initiative through Urban Health
Program
Malik P.1,2, Baig S.2, Arif F.2, Burfat B.2, Mubashir D.2, Memon Y.2,
Ajmal A.2
1
Aga Khan University, Community Health Sciences, Karachi,
Pakistan, 2Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan
PS2.14
[1566] School Environment and children health impact in
urban Nepal
Joshi S.D.1, Panday K.2
1
Community Health and Environmental Society Nepal, Public Health,
Kathmandu, Nepal, 2College of Medical Sciences, BRT, Nepal
RMNCH
PS2.15
[1166] Effect of Deworming on Aneamia in Pregnancy: A
Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Trial among
Bangladeshi Women
Chowdhury S.1
1
Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Bangladesh (OGSB),
Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS2.16
[1622] Body Satisfaction and Associated Factors among
Adolescents Living at Different Vulnerability Areas on a Large
Urban Center: Saúde em Beagá Study – Belo Horizonte City,
Brazil
Côrtes M.G.1, Meireles A.L.1, Andrade A.C.S.1, Proietti F.A.1, Xavier
C.C.1, Caiaffa W.T.1, Observatory for Urban Health
1
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Medicine School, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
PS2.17
[665] Morbidities among children of urban disadvantaged
population
Begum R.A.1
1
Bangladesh Institute of Health Sciences, Reproductive and Child
Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS2.18
[1187] Cause of Neonatal Deaths in Urban Slums of Dhaka
City, Bangladesh
Iqbal M.1, Moran A.1, Khatun F.1, Shomik M.S.1, Sultana M.1, Khan
N.Z.1, Bhuiya A.1
1
ICDDR,B, PHSD, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS2.19
[1327] Nutritional Status of Adolescent Girls Working in a
Garments Factory of Urban Bangladesh
Begum A.1, Shaha S.1
50
Thursday, October 28
1
National Institute of Preventive & Social Medicine (NIPSOM),
Maternal & Child Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS2.20
[912] Self-rated Health of Adolescents Living in a Large
Urban Center of a Developing Country: "Saúde em Beagá"
Study – Belo Horizonte City, Brazil
Meireles A.L.1, Xavier C.C.1, Proietti F.A.1, Caiaffa W.T.1,
Observatory for Urban Health/Epidemiology Research Group
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, School of Medicine, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
PS2.21
[1244] Intrapartum Care by Slum-based Birth Attendants in
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Srivastava K.1, Sethi V.2, Agarwal S.1, Jha P.K.2
1
Urban Health Resource Center, New Delhi, India, 2Formerly, Urban
Health Resource Centre, New Delhi, India
PS2.22
[1372] Improving Contraception among the urban poor in
Kathmandu
White C.L.1,2, Pryor S.1,3, Shrestha R.4
1
Pathfinder International, Washington DC, United States, 2Extending
Service Delivery Project, Washington, DC, United States, 3Extending
Service Delivery Project, Washington DC, United States, 4Nepali
Technical Assistance Group, Kathmandu, Nepal
PS2.23
[251] Global Economic Crisis and Maternal Health Conditions
of Teenager Mothers in Selected Urban Communities in
Nigeria
Tinuola F.R.1
1
Kogi State University, Sociology, Anyigba, Nigeria
PS2.24
[717] Making cities safe for girls and women
Otai J.1, Lynam P.1, Merkel S.1
1
JHPIEGO, Nairobi, Kenya
PS2.25
[865] A Baseline Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP)
Survey on HIV/AIDS/STI among School, College, and
Community Adolescents and Youth in Urban Bangladesh
Haque M.M.1,2, Kamal S.M.2,3
1
Sightsavers, Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Yamagata Dhaka
Friendship Hospital, Training & Research, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
3
Radda MCH-FP Centre, Executive Director, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS2.26
[1184] Cause of Maternal Deaths in Slums of Dhaka City:
Implications for Maternal Health Service Delivery
Khatun F.1, Iqbal M.1, Moran A.1, Shomik M.S.1, Sultana M.1, Islam
S.1, Zaman Khan N.1, Rasheed S.1, Bhuiya A.1
1
ICDDR,B, PHSD, Dhaka, Bangladesh
GLOBAL URBANIZATION
PS2.27
[1396] Increased Health Service Coverage through Women's
Health Groups in Urban Slums of Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Srivastava K.1, Agarwal S.1, Patel S.2, Das U.2, Pandey P.2, Ali N.1
1
Urban Health Resource Centre, New Delhi, India, 2Formerly, Urban
Health Resource Centre, New Delhi, India
PS2.28
[1410] Patient Satisfaction and Wait Times for Appointments
in an Urban Academic Family Practice: The Potential Impact
of Advanced Access Scheduling
Chang P.Y.1,2, Glazier R.1,2, Cartmill C.1,2, Lebeau M.1,2
1
Toronto, Family and Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada, 2St.
Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada
51
Thursday, October 28
PS2.29
[236] Responding to the Urban Casual Laborers' Health
Needs in Accessing HIV/AIDS at their Workplaces through
Community Drug Distribution Points (CDDPs) in Trading
Centers – The AIDS Support Organization (TASO) Jinja
Experience
Ngolobe M.1, Birungi J.2
1
The AIDS Support Organisation (TASO) Uganda, Research, Jinja,
Uganda, 2The AIDS Support Organisation (TASO) Uganda, Kampala,
Uganda
PS2.30
[598] Perceptions of Unmet Healthcare Needs and Social
Determinants of Health by Community Members and Policy
Makers in Jaipur, India
Hynie M.1, Rioux M.2, Bapna A.3, Singh H.3, Tiwari M.3, Dutta M.3,
Jamal N.4, Venkatachalam A.4, Agarwal S.3, Mehta S.3, Gupta N.3,
Choudhary N.3
1
York University, Psychology/YIHR, Toronto, Canada, 2York
University, Health Policy and Management/YIHR, Toronto, Canada,
3
IILM, Jaipur, India, 4York University, Toronto, Canada
PS2.31
[661] Situational Analysis of Home-based Care in Nairobi's
Informal Settlements
Nganag E.C.1
1
Kiango District Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya
PS2.32
[388] A Study of Climate Stress and Psychological Health in
Coastal Cities of India
Rishi P.1, Mudaliar R.1
1
Indian Insitute of Forest Management (IIFM), Human Resource
Management, Bhopal, India
PS2.33
[775] Exploring Links between Governance and Health
Systems Collapse: A Case Study of Cholera Outbreaks in
Zimbabwe's City of Mutare, 2008 – 2009
Zambezi P.1
1
University of Fort Hare, Development Studies, Mutare, Zimbabwe
PS2.34
[1430] The Role and Impact of Medical Representatives in an
Unregistered Slum Located in Mumbai, India
Shah S.D.1,2
1
PUKAR, Mumbai, India, 2Harvard School of Public Health,
Department of Global Health and Population, Boston, United States
PS2.35
[1045] Impact of Community Participation in Reducing MMR
at Urban Slum Setting in Dhaka City
Khan T.A.1, Afsana K.1, Sarker S.1
1
BRAC, Health Program, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS2.36
[208] Factors Influencing Waste Management in Jinja
Municipal Council (JMC)
Nabatanzi B.1, Luzinda L.1, Lutwama R.2, Makumbi S.3
1
Environmental Awareness Agency(EAA), Masaka, Uganda, 2Green
World Uganda, Kyotera, Uganda, 3Makerere University, Kampala,
Uganda
DISEASE
PS2.37
[495] Enhancing TB/HIV Care Linkages; Experience from
Rural and Semi-urban Clinics in Northern Nigeria
Ndulue N.A.1, Ikenyei U.2, Wada A.1, Attah A.3
1
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) ProACT Project, Clinical
Unit, Abuja, Nigeria, 2Management Sciences for Health (MSH)
52
Thursday, October 28
ProACT Project, M&E, Abuja, Nigeria, 3Kogi State Specialist Hospital,
Medicine, Lokoja, Nigeria
PS2.38
[828] Examining the Sexual Risk Behaviors of African
American Men who Only Have Sex with Women
Bond K.T.1, Frye V.1, Cupid M.1, Lucy D.2, Weiss L.3, Bonner S.1,
Williams K.4, Koblin B.2
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic
Studies, New York, United States, 2New York Blood Center, New
York, United States, 3New York Academy of Medicine, Center for
Evaluations, New York, United States, 4Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Atlanta, United
States
PS2.39
[1617] Spatial-temporal Distribution Pattern of Dengue
Fever Cases in Araraquara City, Brazil
de Oliveira M.A.1, Gasparetto da Silva R.M.2, Inenami M.2, Ribeiro
H.1
1
University of São Paulo, School of Public Health - Environmental
Health, São Paulo, Brazil, 2University of São Paulo, School of Public
Health - SESA, Araraquara, Brazil
PS2.40
[1632] Social, Economic, and Clinical Vulnerabilities across
Differing Levels of Supportive Services Engagement: Factors
Associated with Service Use amongst a Cohort of HIVPositive Individuals on Treatment in British Columbia,
Canada
O'Brien N.1, Rhodes C.1,2, Zhang W.1, Shen A.1, Palmer A.K.1, Roth
E.3, Montaner J.S.1,4, Hogg R.S.1,5, Tzemis D.1
1
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver,
Canada, 2University of Waterloo, Faculty of Health Sciences,
Waterloo, Canada, 3University of Victoria, Faculty of Social Science,
Victoria, Canada, 4University of British Columbia, Faculty of
Medicine, Vancouver, Canada, 5Simon Fraser University, Faculty of
Health Sciences, Burnaby, Canada
PS2.41
[54] Urinary Schistosomiasis Transmission in Epe, an Urban
Community Southwest Nigeria
Akinwale O.P.1, Akpunonu V.N.2, Ajayi M.B.1, Akande D.O.1, Adeleke
M.A.1, Gyang P.V.1, Adebayo O.M.1, Dike A.A.1
1
Molecular Parasitology Laboratory, Public Health Division, Nigerian
Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria, 2Department of
Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, School of Medical Laboratory
Sciences, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba, Lagos,
Nigeria
PS2.42
[1076] HOME MANAGEMENT OF DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN
UNDER FIVE YEARS IN SAVELUGU-NANTON DISTRICT IN THE
NORTHERN REGION OF GHANA
Tiweh J.B.M.1, Pereko K.K.A.2, Achampong K.3
1
Suyani Regional Hospital, Obs&Gyne, Suyani, Ghana, 2University of
Cape Coast, School of Medical Sciences, Community Medicine, Cape
Coast, Ghana, 3University of Cape Coast, School of Medical
Sciences, Medical Education, Cape Coast, Ghana
PS2.43
[714] Perception of Caregivers on Pathology of Childhood
Diarrhea in Bangladesh
Ferdous T.1,2, Roy S.K.2
1
College of Home Economics, Department of Food and Nutrition,
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease
Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), Clinical Sciences Division, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
53
Thursday, October 28
PS2.44
[1160] Urban-rural differences in access and utilization of
HIV treatment in Nigeria
Olaleye A.O.1, Ogwumike F.O.1
1
University of Ibadan, Economic, Ibadan, Nigeria
PS2.45
[1340] Increasing Access to Care and Treatment through
Community Support for HIV-Infected People in Limited
Resource Setting of Adamawa State, Nigeria
Omotoso O.1
1
Management Sciences for Health, Community Activities, Ibadan,
Nigeria
PS2.46
[1459] Gender differences in HIV testing in Urban India
Singh M.K.1
1
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai,
India
PS2.47
[1733] A Study of Diarrhea among Children Living in the
Slums: A Qualitative Analysis
Kandel Upreti R.1
1
Street Health Service Center, Urban Health Research, Kathmandu,
Nepal
PS2.48
[41] Knowledge and Perception of Male Circumcision to
Reduce Female-to-Male HIV/AIDS Transmission in
Ntabamhloshana, Swaziland
Salam A.1, Xaba C.M.1
1
University of Swaziland, Geography, Environmental Science and
Planning, Kwaluseni, Swaziland
PS2.49
[1461] Knowledge and practices on prevention of
osteoporosis among women attending Well woman Clinics in
the Colombo Municipal Area, Sri Lanka
Fernando S.1, Jayawardene P.2
1
Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Faculty of Medicine and Allied
Sciences, Community Medicine, Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, 2Faculty
of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Community Medicine, Kelaniya,
Sri Lanka
PS2.50
[1720] Parasitic Infection among HIV-seropositive (HIV+)
Subjects and High-risk Group (HRG) in Urban Slum Areas of
Kathmandu
Kandel P.1
1
Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital, Medicine and
Research, Kathmandu, Nepal
GOVERNANCE
PS2.51
[878] Assessment of the Incidence of Lead Poisoning among
Medicaid-enrolled Children in NYC
Faciano A.1
1
NYC Department of Health, Environmental Disease Prevention, New
York, United States
PS2.52
[469] Exploratory Temporal and Spatial Distribution Analysis
in Dengue Control, Belo Horizonte City, Minas Gerais State,
Brazil, 1998–2010
Pessanha J.E.M.1, Almeida M.C.M.2, Brandão S.T.2, Silva A.C.2,
Mendes M.C.O.2, Fiuza V.P.2, Nonato S.M.2, Caiaffa W.T.1, Proietti
F.A.1, Observatório de Saude Urbana de Belo Horizonte (Belo
Horizonte Urban Health Observatory)
1
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil,
2
Secretaria Municipal de Saúde-Belo Horizonte, Belo Horizonte,
54
Thursday, October 28
Brazil
PS2.53
[1397] Implication of Rural Health Status for Welfare of
Urban Residents in Nigeria
Ushie B.A.1, Jegede A.S.1
1
University of Ibadan, Sociology, Ibadan, Nigeria
PS2.54
[1579] Incorporating Health into the Urban Planning
Process: A Case Study of the Peel Healthy Development
Evaluation Tool
Dunn J.R.1,2,3, Creatore M.I.1,4, Peterson E.F.1, Weyman J.T.1,
Glazier R.H.1,5,6
1
St. Michael's Hospital, Centre for Research on Inner City Health,
the Keenan Research Centre in the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute,
Toronto, Canada, 2McMaster University, Department of Health,
Aging and Society, Hamilton, Canada, 3Canadian Institutes of Health
Research and Public Health Agency of Canada, Chair in Applied
Public Health, Ottawa, Canada, 4Institute for Clinical Evaluative
Sciences, Research Coordination, Toronto, Canada, 5Institute for
Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Faculty: ICES-Central, Toronto,
Canada, 6St. Michael's Hospital, Department of Family and
Community Medicine, Toronto, Canada
PS2.55
[1826] Effectiveness of Public-Private Partnership Program
in the Management of Primary Healthcare Centers in
Kathmandu Metropolitan City
Kandel S.R.1
1
Kathmandu Metropolitan City Office, Public Private Partnership
Program, Kathmandu, Nepal
PS2.56
[1713] City-specific Urban Health Plan, a Way Forward to
Achieve Urban Health Goals
Sharma M.K.1, Jain M.2, Pillai G.3, Kulshreshtha R.4, Behera S.5,
Rathi A.6
1
Family Health International, Urban Health Initiative, Aligarh, India,
2
Family Health International, Urban Health Initiative, Lucknow,
India, 3Family Health International, Urban Health Initiative, New
Delhi, India, 4Department of Health, Health, Aligarh, India, 5Urban
Health Initiative, Aligarh, India, 6FOGSI, Aligarh, India
PS2.57
[1623] The 9/11 Treatment Referral Program: An Interagency Collaboration to Promote the Health of World Trade
Center Health Registry Enrollees Residing in New York City
Welch A.1, Fields J.1, Harel O.1, Wallingford D.1, Cone J.1, Farfel M.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, World
Trade Center Health Registry, New York, United States
PS2.58
[1803] Municipal Responses to HIV and AIDS: A Case Study
of uMgungundlovu District and Four of its Local
Municipalities in KwaZulu-Natal
Makhathini T.R.P.1, Thomas L.2
1
South African Medical Research Council/PEPFAR Intern,
Johannesburg, South Africa, 2South African Medical Research
Council & Centre for Health Policy, School of Public Health,
Johannesburg, South Africa
PS2.59
[1431] Putting Policy of Homelessness into Practice in a
Danish Urban Setting
Siiger C.1
1
Metropolitan University College, Center of Urban Health,
Copenhagen, Denmark
AGING
55
Thursday, October 28
PS2.60
[507] Cytomegalovirus Antibodies as a Marker of
Immunosenescence in the Detroit Neighborhood Health
Study
Aiello A.E.1, Hekman K.1, Uddin M.1, Pawelec G.2, Derhovanessian
E.2, Koenen K.C.3, Wildman D.E.4, Galea S.5
1
University of Michigan, Epidemiology, Ann Arbor, United States,
2
University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany, 3Harvard School of
Public Health, Cambridge, United States, 4Wayne State University,
Detroit, United States, 5Columbia University, New York, United
States
PS2.61
[1155] Condition of living of Persons with Disabilities (PWD)
on the Streets of Nigerian Cities
Olaleye A.O.1
1
University of Ibadan, Economic, Ibadan, Nigeria
URBAN DISPARITIES
PS2.62
[451] Neighborhood Differentials and Environmental Health
Indices Assessing Key Socio Economic Attributes in the Lagos
Metropolis
Fadare W.1, Lawanson T.O.2
1
Obafemi Awolowo University, Department of Urban and Regional
Planning, Ile Ife, Nigeria, 2University of Lagos, Department of Urban
and Regional Planning, Lagos, Nigeria
PS2.63
[1175] Scenarios for the future of Canadian metropolitan
health
Schrecker T.1, Bisaillon L.2, MacPherson M.2, Magner K.3
1
University of Ottawa, Institute of Population Health, Ottawa,
Canada, 2University of Ottawa, Interdisciplinary PhD Program in
Population Health, Ottawa, Canada, 3University of Toronto, Public
Health Sciences, Toronto, Canada
PS2.64
[997] Health in All Policies for Healthier Communities: An
Urban Land Use Case Study
Avey H.1, Williams S.P.2, Branscomb J.1, Wong N.T.1, Minyard K.J.1
1
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University,
Georgia Health Policy Center, Atlanta, United States, 2Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Infectious Diseases /
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB
Prevention / Division of STDs, Atlanta, United States
PS2.65
[30] An Analysis of Livelihoods Strategies for Informal
Communities in Macambeni, Mangwaneni, and Malandalahle,
Swaziland
Salam A.1
1
University of Swaziland, Geography, Environmental Science and
Planning, Kwaluseni, Swaziland
OTHER
PS2.66
[888] Essential Elements for Preventing Violence in Urban
Areas: the UNITY RoadMap
Davis R.1, Cohen L.1, Pinderhuges H.2, Lyles A.1, Morales X.1
1
Prevention Institute, Oakland, United States, 2University of
California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States
PS2.67
[656] Effect of Viral Load Suppression, Housing, and
Injection Drug Use on Emergency Department Utilization in
Cohort of Persons on HAART in BC
Parashar S.1,2, Chan K.1, Rhodes C.3, Grafstein E.4,5,6, Tu D.7, Milan
56
Thursday, October 28
D.1, Tzemis D.1, Palmer A.1, O'Brien N.1, Montaner J.S.G.1,8, Hogg
R.S.1,2
1
BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, 2Simon
Fraser University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Burnaby, Canada,
3
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, 4St. Paul's Hospital,
Department of Emergency Medicine, Vancouver, Canada,
5
Providence Health Care, The Centre for Health Evaluation and
Outcome Sciences, Vancouver, Canada, 6University of British
Columbia, Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,
Vancouver, Canada, 7Vancouver Native Health Society clinic,
Vancouver, Canada, 8University of British Columbia, Department of
Medicine, Vancouver, Canada
DRUG USE
PS2.68
[159] Expanding Access to Opiate Addiction Treatment:
Lessons from the Baltimore Buprenorphine Initiative
Oros M.1,2, Warren G.2
1
The Mosaic Group, Baltimore, United States, 2Baltimore Substance
Abuse Systems, Inc., Baltimore, United States
PS2.69
[1825] Predictors of Injection Risk Behavior among Injection
Drug Users (IDUs) Enrolled in the PHARM-link Study
Blaney S.1, Amesty S.1,2, Crawford N.1,3, Rivera A.1, Fuller C.1,3
1
New York Academy of Medicine, New York, United States,
2
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,
United States, 3Columbia University Mailman School of Public
Health, New York, United States
PS2.70
[279] Prevalence of Performance Enhancing Substance Use
by Johannesburg Male Adolescents involved in competitive
high school sport
Gradidge P.J.-L.1, Coopoo Y.1, Constantinou D.1
1
University of the Witwatersrand, Centre for Exercise Science and
Sports Medicine, Johannesburg, South Africa
RESERVES
PS2.71
[1218] Child Labor and Health Hazards: A Major Problem of
Urban Squatter Settlements in a Developing Country
Yousuf M.1, Bhamani F.2
1
Aga Khan University, Department of Community Health Sciences,
Karachi, Pakistan, 2Ziauddin Medical University, Medical College,
Karachi, Pakistan
PS2.72
[400] A Qualitative Analysis of the 9/11-related Experiences
of World Trade Center Recovery and Cleanup Workers
Ekenga C.C.1,2, Scheu K.E.1,3, Cone J.E.1, Stellman S.D.1,4, Farfel
M.R.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, World
Trade Center Health Registry, New York, United States, 2New York
University School of Medicine, Department of Environmental
Medicine, New York, United States, 3School of Public Health,
University at Albany, SUNY, Department of Environmental Health
Sciences, New York, United States, 4Mailman School of Public
Health, Columbia University, Department of Epidemiology, New
York, United States
PS2.73
[1209] Economic Cost of Drop-out of Volunteer Community
Health Workers in Dhaka Urban Slums
Alam M.K.1, Khan J.1, Walker D.G.2
1
ICDDR,B: Center for Health & Population Research, Health Systems
& Economics Unit, Health Systems and Infectious Diseases Division,
57
Thursday, October 28
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United
States
PS2.74
[457] Urban Household Environment and the Geographical
Clusters of Diarrheal Occurrence in Ilorin, Nigeria:
Implications for Public Health Policy and Planning
Raheem U.A.1
1
University of Ilorin, Department of Geography, Ilorin, Nigeria
PS2.75
[1774] Vertical Green Landscape Design Can Reduce Mental
Stress and Provide Human Wellbeing toward Sustainable
Healthy Life in Urban Settings
Rashid R.1
1
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia
PS2.76
[1275] Factors affecting performance of volunteer
community health workers in Dhaka urban slums: a casecontrol study
Alam M.K.1, Oliveras E.2, Tasneem S.3
1
ICDDR,B: Center for Health & Population Research, Health Systems
& Economics Unit, Health Systems and Infectious Diseases Division,
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Pathfinder International, Watertown, MA,
United States, 3BRAC Development Institute, BRAC University,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS2.77
[904] Diabetes and Depression in Hispanics at a Community
Health Center
Acee A.M.1
1
Hunter College, School of Nursing, New York, United States
PS2.78
[748] Engaging Citizens to Build Great Neighbourhoods in
Edmonton
Barnhart K.J.1, Schmidt T.1
1
City of Edmonton, Community
Services/Neighbourhood&Community Devt, Edmonton, Canada
PS2.79
[1024] Creating Health Equity through Systems and Policy
Change: Baseline Community Food Environment Assessment
in New York City
Lee H.1, Jackson R.2, Jackson D.2, Koch P.1, Contento I.1, Yu C.3,
New York City Food and Fitness Partnerships
1
Teachers College Columbia University, Program in Nutrition, New
York, United States, 2Brooklyn Rescue Mission, Brooklyn, United
States, 3City Harvest, New York, United States
PS2.80
[1646] Vulnerable Populations and the Vulnerable Self: A
Discussion on the Individual and Social Implications of the
Current Homelessness Crisis
Clarkson A.F.1, Krausz M.1,2,3
1
Centre for Health Evaluation & Outcome Sciences(CHEOS),
Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia, Psychiatry,
Vancouver, Canada, 3Providence Health Care, Vancouver, Canada
PS2.81
[753] Using Health Information Systems, Partnerships, and
Community Engagement to Establish a Sustainable Health
Care Platform
Davis B.1, Reiersgord B.1, Miller S.1, Wong N.1
1
University of Denver, Denver, United States
PS2.82
[932] Land Delivery Systems and the Incidence of Slum
Formation in Lagos, Nigeria
Agunbiade M.E.1
58
Thursday, October 28
1
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
PS2.83
[1048] Migration and Buildable Space: The Implications for
Housing Production and Healthy Living in Lagos, Nigeria
AGUNBIADE M.E.1, Olajide, O.2
1
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 2University of Lagos,
Urban and Regional Planning, Lagos, Nigeria
PS2.84
[226] Adolescent Pregnancy and Health Challenges within
the Coastal Suburbs of the Capital City of Accra, Ghana
Tetteh R.S.1, N/A
1
Central European University, Public Policy, Budapest, Hungary
PS2.85
[1348] Evaluation of a low thresh hold clinic — How do
socially marginalized people benefit and find meaning in
health promotion and health care in their everyday life?
Kappel N.1, Hviid Rasmussen L.2, Thiesen H.2
1
University College Metropol, Faculty of Nursing, Copenhagen,
Denmark, 2Sundhedsrummet, Copenhagen, Denmark
PS2.86
[1334] Ethnic differences in risk of acute compulsory
admission in Amsterdam, 1996-2005
de Wit M.A.S.1, Tuinebreijer W.C.2, van Brussel G.H.A.2, Selten J.P.3
1
Municipal Health Service Amsterdam, Epidemiology, Documentation
and Health Promotion, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2Municipal Health
Service Amsterdam, Public Mental Health, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
3
Rivierduinen, Mental Health Service Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands
PS2.87
[1537] The Influence of Social Networks on the Drug Careers
of Aging Mexican American Heroin Users
Cepeda A.1,2, Nowotny K.M.1, Valdez A.1
1
University of Houston, Center for Drug & Social Policy Research,
Houston, United States, 2University of Houston, Department of
Sociology, Houston, United States
PS2.88
[1485] Evaluating impact of housing condition on selfreported health status
Sedlar S.1, Candalla B.1, Bernard-Davila B.1, DeMartini D.1, Faciano
A.1, Andries Y.1, Nagin D.1, Clark N.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Environmental Disease Prevention, New York, United States
PS2.89
[582] The Neglected Relevance and Migration of Urban
Planners and Civil Engineers
Sips I.I.1,2, Barten F.J.3,4
1
Radboud University Nijmegen MC, Nijmegen Urban Health Group,
Dep. Primary Care and Community Care, Nijmegen, Netherlands,
2
VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3Radboud
University Nijmegen MC, Nijmegen Urban Health Group, Nijmegen,
Netherlands, 4ICSU Urbanization and Health Planning Group, Paris,
France
12:30-13:30h
OP2
Oral - Poster session
ORAL POSTERS B
Reading Room
Maternal/Child Health — Services
OP2.1
[1383] Improving Quality in Service Delivery in Urban Health
59
Thursday, October 28
Facilities in Rift Valley Province, Kenya
Avosa G.1, Otai J.1, Merkel S.1, Malonza I.1, Archer L.1, Mulindi R.1
1
Jhpiego, Nairobi, Kenya
OP2.2
[1020] Introduction of the Partograph in Mumbai's Municipal
Maternity Homes: A Qualified Success
Deveshwar Bahl G.1, Shende S.1, Pathak S.1, Kelkar T.1, Osrin D.2,
Joshi W.1
1
SNEHA: Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action,
Mumbai, India, 2UCL Centre for International Health and
Development, London, United Kingdom
OP2.3
[477] Preconception Healthcare Knowledge & Behaviors:
Addressing Knowledge Gaps & Understanding Behaviors for
Improved Pregnancy Outcome
Harelick L.1, Viola D.2, Tahara D.2
1
New York Medical College, Health Policy & Management, Valhalla,
United States, 2New York Medical College, Valhalla, United States
RMNCH
OP2.4
[561] Quality Assurance of Service Delivery for increasing
acceptance of IUD insertion in urban and semi-urban
population through private providers in 3 States of India
Vajpayee J.1, Srivastava S.R.2, Bhanot A.3
1
Population Services International, Operations, Lucknow, India,
2
Population Services International, Medical Services and Training,
Lucknow, India, 3Population Services International, New Delhi, India
OP2.5
[271] Comparison of Daycare versus Hospital-care
Management of Severe Childhood Pneumonia in Bangladesh:
A Randomized-controlled Trial
Ashraf H.1, Alam N.H.1, Gyr N.2
1
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
(ICDDR,B), Clinical Sciences Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
2
University of Basel, Department of Internal Medicine, Basel,
Switzerland
OP2.6
[1311] Urban Squatter Settlements: A Community Based
Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Children in a Developing
Country
Versi F.A.1, Yousuf M.1, Agha A.1
1
Aga Khan University, Department of Community Health Sciences,
Karachi, Pakistan
RMNCH — Adolescents
OP2.7
[1425] Entry into Motherhood among Adolescents in Two
Informal Settlements in Nairobi, Kenya
Beguy D.1, Ndugwa R.2, Kabiru C.1
1
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC), Nairobi,
Kenya, 2London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London,
United Kingdom
OP2.8
[925] Replicating an Intervention Pilot
Sodhi G.1, Pandey R.2, Walia S.3, Jain S.3, Kapoor N.1
1
Swaasthya Trust, New Delhi, India, 2ICRW, Washington DC, United
States, 3ICRW, New Delhi, India
OP2.9
[1850] Residential, Social, and Sexual Neighborhoods of Men
Who have Sex with Men In New York City
Egan J.E.1, Koblin B.2, Van-Tieu H.2,3, Cerda M.1, Vlahov D.1, Frye
V.1,4
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1
New York Academy of Medicine, Center for Epidemiologic Studies
(CUES), New York, United States, 2Laboratory of Infectious Disease
Prevention, Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute, New York Blood
Center, New York, United States, 3Division of Infectious Diseases,
Department of Medicine, Columbia University College of Physicians
and Surgeons, New York, United States, 4New York University,
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development,
New York, United States
OP2.10
[85] Effects of Videotape Instructions on Health Information
Dissemination among Teenagers in Youth Friendly Centers in
Owerri, Nigeria
Igwe N.C.1, Odor K.O.2
1
Adeyemi College of Education, Early Childhood Development, Ondo,
Nigeria, 2University of Ibadan, Health Promotion and Education,
Faculty of Public Health, College of Medicine, Ibadan, Nigeria
Adolescent Health
OP2.11
[1472] Healthcare Seeking Behavior of Women in Sexually
Transmitted Diseases in Urban Slums of Northern India
Srivastava V.K.1, Kumar P.2
1
King George' Medical University, Social & Preventive Medicine,
Lucknow, India, 2Lucknow University, Social Work, Lucknow, India
OP2.12
[1738] Abuse among adolescents in urban Pakistan: Relation
with parental factors and their association with school
performances and mood
Khuwaja A.K.1, Kadir M.M.2
1
Aga Khan University, Family Medicine/ Community Health Sciences,
Karachi, Pakistan, 2Aga Khan University, Community Health
Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan
OP2.13
[782] Proportion, Clustering, and Gender Differences of Six
Preventable Llifestyle Risk Factors for Cancer among
Adolescents in Schools of Three Major Cities of Pakistan
Khuwaja A.K.1, Fatmi Z.2
1
Aga Khan University, Family Medicine/ Community Health Sciences,
Karachi, Pakistan, 2Aga Khan University, Community Health
Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan
OP2.14
[264] The Impact of “Health Promoting Schools”
Intervention Using Personal Hygiene as an Entry Point in
Primary Schools in Nairobi Slums
Keidar O.1,2, Berry E.2, Donchin M.2
1
APHRC, Nairobi, Kenya, 2Hebrew University, Public Health,
Jerusalem, Israel
OP2.15
[1435] Wider Benefits of Education among Women Living in
the Urban Slums
Ciera J.M.1, Ngware M.1, Oketch M.1
1
APHRC, Nairobi, Kenya
12:30-13:30h
SP2
60min
SP2.1
Plenary
SPECIAL PLENARY II
Room 20A
Urban Health: The Challenge of Framing Community and
Social Justice Values
Wallack, L., United States
61
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13:30-14:30h
EX4
60min
EX4.1
Workshop
RARE BOOK EXHIBIT IV
Malloch Rare
Book Room
[1823] The Development of Urban Health in New York City:
Highlights from the Special Collections in the Malloch Rare
Book Room
Shaner A.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Library, New York, United States
13:30-15:00h
WS16
90min
WS16.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 16
Room 440
[185] Rx for Healthy Places: Local and Global Chronic
Disease Prevention through Design
Lee K.1, Pratt M.2, Bird W.3,4, Garcia A.C.5
1
Built Environment, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,
New York, United States, 2Global Health at CDC National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, New York, United
States, 3Natural England, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 4National
Physical Activity Alliance, London, United Kingdom, 5New York
Academy of Medicine, Health Policy, New York, United States
13:30-15:00h
WS17
90min
WS17.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 17
Room 440
[1370] Strategic Health Communication in Urban Contexts
Okigbo C.C.1, Fotso J.C.2, Governance, Partnerships, and Urban
Health Policy
1
African Population and Health Research Center, Policy Engagement
and Communication, Nairobi, Kenya, 2African Population & Health
Research Center (APHRC), Policy Engagement and Communication,
Nairobi, Kenya
13:30-15:00h
WS19
90min
WS19.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 19
Room 440
[1664] Workshop proposal: Maximizing health and climate
co-benefits in urban planning
Kinney P.1, Morabia A.2, Gatari M.3
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health,
Environmental Health Sciences, New York, United States, 2Columbia
University, Columbia Climate and Health Program, New York, United
States, 3University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya
13:30-15:30h
Workshop
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150min
Old Café
WS1
WORKSHOP 1
WS1.1
[1838] The Juvenalization of Cities: A Focus on Girls
Blum R.1, Staunton M.2, Lou C.3, Eisenstein E.4, Mmari K.5, Baldwin
W.6
1
Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, Department of Population, Family and
Reproductive Health Director, Baltimore, United States, 2PLAN,
International, London, United Kingdom, 3Shanghai Institute of
Planned Parenthood Research, Shanghai, China, 4MPH, Rio de
Janero, Brazil, 5Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
Baltimore, United States, 6Population Council, New York, United
States
13:30-15:00h
OS55
Oral session
CLIMATE CHANGE
Room 558
Chair:
Montgomery, Mark, Washington, United States
15min
OS55.1
[1534] Climate Change and Child Health Case in Selected
Cities of South-Western Nigeria
Akinlua J.Y.1
1
Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Agricultural Sciences, Ikeji-Arakeji,
Nigeria
15min
OS55.2
[1618] Between the Green and the Black: Vulnerability
Factors Related to Climate Variability in Manaus, Brazil
Barcellos C.1, Silva D.R.2, Bacuri R.3
1
Oswaldo Cruz Institute Foundation, Health Information Dept. (LIS),
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2Oswaldo Cruz Institute Foundation, LIS, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil, 3Oswaldo Cruz Institute Foundation,
CPqAmazonia, Manaus, Brazil
15min
OS55.3
[351] Intra-urban Atmospheric Environment in the City of
São Paulo, Brazil, and Hospital Admissions of Children and
Elderly People
Silva E.N.D.1, Ribeiro H.1
1
University of Sao Paulo, Environmental Health, Sao Paulo, Brazil
15min
OS55.4
[884] Climate Change Adaptation: Addressing Heat Related
Morbidity and Mortality among Seniors in New York City
Graber N.1, Tantri A.1, Clark N.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,
Environmental Disease Prevention, New York, United States
15min
OS55.5
[1193] Tackling the Vulnerability of Cities to Climate
Disasters: Towards an Urban Flood Mitigation Agenda in
Adigrat, Ethiopia
Gumbo T.1, Ingwani E.2, Gondo T.3, Chipungu L.4
1
University of Stellenbosch, Geogrpahy and Environmental Studies,
Stellenbosch/Cape Town, South Africa, 2Ethiopian Civil Service
College, Urban Management, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 3University of
Venda, Urban and Regional Planning, Thohoyandou, South Africa,
4
University pf Kwazulu Natal, Housing, Durban, South Africa
63
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13:30-15:00h
OS37
Oral session
IMMUNIZATIONS
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Ompad, Danielle, New York, NY, United States
15min
OS37.1
[836] Improving Low Child Immunization Coverage in Urban
Slums of Bangladesh
Uddin M.J.1, Quaiyum M.A.A.1, Saha N.C.1
1
International Center for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
(ICDDR,B), Health Systems and Infectious Disease Division, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
15min
OS37.2
[1449] Child Health and Immunization Status in an
Unregistered Mumbai Urban Slum
Banerjee J.1,2, Patil-Deshmukh A.2
1
Harvard School of Public Health, Global Health and Population,
Cambridge, United States, 2PUKAR (Partners in Urban Knowledge,
Action and Research), Mumbai, India
15min
OS37.3
[1368] Socio-economic Characteristics of Couples and
Childhood Immunization Status in a Nigerian Urban Setting
Banjo O.O.1, Asa S.S.1, Orimoogunje O.O.I.2
1
Obafemi Awolowo University, Demography and Social Statistics,
Ile-Ife, Nigeria, 2Obafemi Awolowo University, Geography, Ile-Ife,
Nigeria
15min
OS37.4
[697] Cervical Cancer in Resource-poor Settings: Awareness
and Prevention in the Era of Human Papilloma Virus
Vaccination
Ngugi C.W.1, Wanzala P.2, Mbithi J.N.3, Wanyoro R.K.4, Boga H.5,
Muigai A.W.6
1
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Institute
of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Nairobi, Kenya, 2Kenya
Medical Research Institute, Centre for Public Health Research,
Nairobi, Kenya, 3Kenyatta University, Medical Microbiology, Nairobi,
Kenya, 4Thika District Hospital, Thika, Kenya, 5Jomo Kenyatta
Universiy of Agriculture and Technology, Microbiology, Nairobi,
Kenya, 6Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology,
Botany, Nairobi, Kenya
13:30-15:00h
OS38
Oral session
HIV RISK
Room 20A
Chair:
Wilson, Tracey
15min
OS38.1
[592] “Just Like a Taste of Water which is Too Little to
Quench the Thirst”: Condom Use among People living with
HIV/AIDS in Nairobi Urban Slums
Wekesa E.1
1
London School of Economics, Social Policy, London, United Kingdom
15min
OS38.2
[309] Governance Status of NGOs in Bangladesh: The case of
HIV/AIDS Program
Talukder S.H.1, Sabur M.2, Pandey P.K.3, Rabbani G.3
1
Eminence, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2TL, PSO, HNPSP, MoHFW, Dhaka,
Bangladesh, 3Rajshahi University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
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15min
OS38.3
[1401] HIV Knowledge and Perceptions of Risk in a Young,
Urban, Drug Using Population
Johnston C.L.1, Marshall B.D.L.1, Kerr T.1,2, Qi J.1, Power C.J.1, Wood
E.1,2
1
BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research
Initiative, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia,
Division of AIDS, Department of Medicine, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS38.4
[1511] Influence of Cultural Practices on HIV Infection in
Two Nairobi Slums; A Cross-sectional Study
Mohamed S.F.1, Kyobutungi C.2, Ezeh A.2, Yatich N.2
1
African Population & Health Research Center (APHRC), Health
Theme, Nairobi, Kenya, 2African Population & Health Research
Center (APHRC), Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS38.5
[181] Residential Trajectory and HIV Risk Behaviors among
Montréal Street Youth – A Reciprocal Relationship
Roy É.1,2, Robert M.3, Vaillancourt É.1, Boivin J.-F.4, Fournier L.5,
Vandermeerschen J.1, Martin I.1
1
Université de Sherbrooke, Département des Sciences de la Santé
Communautaire, Longueil, Canada, 2Agence de la Santé et des
Services Sociaux de Montréal, Direction de Santé Publique,
Montreal, Canada, 3Université du Québec en Outaouais,
Département de Psychoéducation et de Psychologie, Gatineau,
Canada, 4Mc Gill University, Department of Epidemiology &
Biostatistics, Montreal, Canada, 5Institut National Publique du
Québec, Direction Systèmes de Soins et Services et Maladies
Chroniques, Montreal, Canada
15min
OS38.6
[192] Sexual Behaviors and HIV Risk in YMSM Ages 13–29 in
New York City
Halkitis P.N.1, Siconolfi D.1, Moeller R.W.1
1
CHIBPS, New York University, New York, United States
13:30-15:00h
OS39
Oral session
HEALTH IN ALL POLICIES
Room 20B
Chair:
O'Campo, Patricia
15min
OS39.1
[1361] Health in All Policies: A Scoping Review
Shankardass K.1, Bayoumi A.1,2, Bobbili S.1, Dhalla I.2, Freiler A.1,
Kirst M.1, Lofters A.1, Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
(Ontario) 3, Murphy K.1, Perrier L.2, Solar O.1, Laupacis A.2,
O'Campo P.1,2
1
St. Michael's Hospital, Centre for Research on Inner City Health,
Toronto, Canada, 2St. Michael's Hospital, Keenan Research Centre of
the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, Canada, 3Government
of Ontario, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS39.2
[907] Health In All Policies: A Good Solution Solves Multiple
Problems
Lee V.1, Cantor J.1, Butler D.1, Viera S.1
1
Prevention Institute, Oakland, United States
15min
OS39.3
[1120] Focussing on the Science and Art of Improving health
Atkinson S.1
1
University College London, Department of Epidemiology and Public
Health, London, United Kingdom
65
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15min
OS39.4
[1378] Decipher – Developing an Evidence-based Approach
to City Level Public Health Planning & Investment in Europe
Pascut S.1, Zamaro, Green, Bengtsson, Whitfield, Valceanu,
Machaczek, Parkunnen, Pugh
1
Municipality of Udine, General Affairs, Udine, Italy
15min
OS39.5
[1330] Achieving a Healthy City for All the People? An
Analysis of Discourses of Human Health and Wellbeing in the
City of Cape Town's Integrated Development Plans, 2001–
2010
Smit W.1
1
University of Cape Town, African Centre for Cities, Cape Town,
South Africa
15min
OS39.6
[1302] On virtuous Cycle of Improvements? Participatory
Budget Planning (PBP) Realities in Woldia Town, Ethiopia
Gondo T.1, Adebayo A.A.2
1
University of Venda, Urban and Regional Planning, Thohoyandou,
South Africa, 2University of Kwazulu Natal, Architecture, Durban,
South Africa
13:30-15:00h
OS40
Oral session
GIS — MAPPING
Room 21
Chair:
Proietti, Fernando
15min
OS40.1
[534] Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a Tool for
Addressing Equity Issues in Urban Health
Rugel E.J.1, Castillo-Salgado C.2,3
1
National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, United States, 2Pan
American Health Organization, Washington, United States, 3Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Epidemiology,
Baltimore, United States
15min
OS40.2
[1819] Improving HIV Preventive Services through
Geospatial Analysis
Milam A.J.1, Furr-Holden C.D.M.1, Smart M.J.1, Leaf P.J.1
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Mental Health,
Baltimore, United States
15min
OS40.3
[1312] Multiple Faces of Slums in Cities of Africa, Asia, and
Latin America and the Carribean
Mboup G.1
1
United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Global Urban
Observatory, Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS40.4
[1462] Spatial Analysis of the Accessibility and Utilization of
Oral Health Services in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Martins E.M.1, Abreu J.F.2, Ferreira R.C.1
1
Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais, Dental School,
Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas
Gerais, Geography, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
15min
OS40.5
[763] Overcoming environmental health constraints through
GIS based solutions in a disaster-hit urban area
Rashid A.1, Adnan M.N.1, Naseem F.2, Eco-Health Research Group
1
PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Department of Environmental
Sciences, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, 2Government Women College, B-
66
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Block, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
13:30-15:00h
OS42
Oral session
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
President’s
Gallery
Chair:
Rice, Marilyn, Washington, District of Colombia, United States
15min
OS42.1
[1542] Built Environment Influences on Healthy
Transportation Choices: Bicycling versus Driving
Winters M.1, Brauer M.2, Setton E.M.3, Teschke K.1
1
University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public
Health, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia, School
of Environmental Health, Canada, 3University of Victoria,
Geography, Victoria, Canada
15min
OS42.2
[1651] Prevalence and Predictors of Use a City-sponsored
Public Bicycle Share Program in Montreal, Canada: The Case
of BIXI
Fuller D.1,2, Gauvin L.1,2, Kestens Y.1,2,3, Fournier M.3, Morency P.3,
Drouin L.3, Daniel M.1,2,4
1
Université de Montréal, Social and Preventive Medicine, Montreal,
Canada, 2Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l’Université
de Montréal, Montreal, Canada, 3Direction de Santé Publique,
Agence de la Santé et des Services Sociaux de Montréal, Montreal,
Canada, 4School of Population Health and Clinical Practice, Adelaide,
Australia
15min
OS42.3
[730] Connecting Parks, Health, and Pedestrian Safety:
Improving Pedestrian and Cyclist Access to Harlem River
Park
Day J.D.M.1
1
Transportation Alternatives, Planning and Advocacy, New York,
United States
15min
OS42.4
[805] Health and Transportation: Bicycle Lane Usage in a
Low-income Central Brooklyn Neighborhood
Noyes P.1, Fung L.2, Lee K.K.3, Grimshaw V.3, Digrande L.2
1
NYC DOHMH, Brooklyn DPHO, Brooklyn, United States, 2NYC
DOHMH, Injury Epidemiology Unit, New York, United States, 3NYC
DOHMH, Built Environment, New York, United States
15min
OS42.5
[525] Moving the Urban Masses: Safety Awareness and
Challenges of Commercial Motorcycles Transport Operators
in Southwestern Nigeria
Olawole O.M.1, Adegboyega A.-A.S.1, Aloba O.1
1
Obafemi Awolowo University, Department of Geography, Ile-Ife,
Nigeria
15min
OS42.6
[1286] Obesity and Physical Characteristic of Neighborhoods.
A Contextual Analysis of the 2005 SIRS Cohort Data, Paris
Area, France
Cadot E.1,2, Martin J.1,2, Vallée J.1,2, Chauvin P.1,2,3
1
INSERM, UMRS 707, Paris, France, 2University Pierre et Marie Curie
- Paris 06, Paris, France, 3AP-HP, Hôpital Saint Antoine, Department
of Public Health, Paris, France
67
Thursday, October 28
13:30-15:00h
OS43
Oral session
UNSTABLE HOUSING
New Café
Chair:
Hwang, Stephen, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS43.1
[513] Impact of Homelessness and Adherence on Plasma
HIV RNA Responses among Injection Drug Users Beginning
Antiretroviral Therapy in a Canadian Setting
Milloy M.-J.1, Kerr T.1, Guillemi S.1, Hogg R.1, Montaner J.1, Wood
E.1
1
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver,
Canada
15min
OS43.2
[892] The Maximally Assisted Therapy Program and Directly
Observed Therapy Programs: their effect on viral load
suppression among injection drug users accessing
antiretroviral therapy in British Columbia, Canada
Tzemis D.1,2, Zhang W.1, Coulter S.3, Parashar S.1,4, Palmer A.1,
Tyndall M.1,5, Yip B.1, Montaner J.S.5,6, Hogg R.1,4
1
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Epidemiology
and Population Health, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British
Columbia, School of Population and Public Health, Vancouver,
Canada, 3Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, Downtown
Community Health Centre, Vancouver, Canada, 4Simon Fraser
University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Vancouver, Canada,
5
University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver,
Canada, 6British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS,
Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS43.3
[652] Sticking to It: The Effect of Maximally Assisted
Therapy on Adherence among a Cohort of Unstably Housed
People Living with HIV Accessing Antiretroviral Therapy in
British Columbia, Canada
Parashar S.1,2, Chan K.1, Coulter S.3, Palmer A.1, O'Brien N.1,
Montaner J.S.G.1,4, Hogg R.S.1,2
1
BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada, 2Simon
Fraser University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Burnaby, Canada,
3
Vancouver Coastal Health, Maximally Assisted Therapy Program,
Vancouver, Canada, 4University of British Columbia, Department of
Medicine, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS43.4
[1656] Housing Satisfaction is Associated with Better
Physical and Mental Health-related Quality of Life among
Persons Living with HIV
Rourke S.B.1, Bekele T.1, Tucker R.1, Sobota M.2, Monette L.3,
Koornstra J.4, Byers S.5, Hwang S.6,7, Dunn J.8, Guenter D.9, Watson
J.1, Ahluwalia A.10, Bacon J.1, The Positive Spaces, Healthy Places
Study Team
1
The Ontario HIV Treatment Network, Toronto, Canada, 2AIDS
Thunder Bay, Thunder Bay, Canada, 3The Ontario Aboriginal
HIV/AIDS Strategy, Toronto, Canada, 4Bruce House, Ottawa,
Canada, 5AIDS Niagara, St. Catharines, Canada, 6St. Michael's
Hospital, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, Toronto, Canada,
7
University of Toronto, Department of Family Medcine, Toronto,
Canada, 8McMaster University, Department of Aging, Health and
Society, Hamilton, Canada, 9McMaster University, Department of
Family Medicine, Hamilton, Canada, 10Fife House, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS43.5
[1661] Building a Bridge to the Other Side: A Qualitative
Study of the Impact of Temporary Housing in Facilitating
68
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Exits from Homelessness
Chau S.B.1, Rush K.2, Turner S.3, Watts W.2, Keam K.3
1
University of British Columbia, School of Social Work, Kelowna,
Canada, 2University of British Columbia, School of Nursing, Kelowna,
Canada, 3Canadian Mental Health Association-Kelowna Branch,
Kelowna, Canada
15min
OS43.6
[1722] The Youth Injection Prevention (YIP) Project: Streetinvolved Youth Perspectives on Successes, Barriers, and
Opportunities for Youth Prevention Services
Van Borek N.1, Coser L.1,2, Co-Researchers Y.1, Botnick M.1,
Chambers C.3, Taylor D.4,5, Saewyc E.5,6, Buxton J.A.1,3
1
British Columbia Centre for Disease Control, Division of
Epidemiology Services, Vancouver, Canada, 2Simon Fraser
University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Burnaby, Canada, 3University
of British Columbia, School of Population & Public Health,
Vancouver, Canada, 4British Columbia Centre for Disease Control,
Division of STI/HIV Prevention & Control, Vancouver, Canada,
5
University of British Columbia, School of Nursing, Vancouver,
Canada, 6The McCreary Centre Society, Vancouver, Canada
13:30-15:00h
OS44
Oral session
GOVERNMENT-COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
Hartwell
Chair:
Freij, Maysoun, New York, United States
15min
OS44.1
[1012] Providing Electricity and Water in the Urban City
when My Government Fails: A Tale of Two Cities
Igboko I.1, Igboko E.1
1
SELF, Owerri, Nigeria
15min
OS44.2
[1559] NGO Selection Process Establishes Foundation for
Good Governance and Results in Uttar Pradesh (UP) Cities
Mukherjee G.1,2, Pillai G.2, Sharma M.K.3, Pandey P.4, Tripathi P.K.5,
Bhardwaj R.6, Singh J.7
1
CARE India, Program Operations, New Delhi, India, 2Family Health
International, Urban Health Initiative, New Delhi, India, 3Family
Health International, Urban Health Initiative, Aligarh, India, 4Family
Health International, Urban Health Initiative, Agra, India, 5Family
Health International, Urban Health Initiative, Allahabad, India,
6
Family Health International, Urban Health Initiative, Gorakhpur,
India, 7CARE India, Program Support, Lucknow, India
15min
OS44.3
[437] Less Talk, More Action: Mobilizing the HIV Response
through an Active, Multi-sectoral, Local AIDS Council in
Tshwane, South Africa
Wolvaardt G.1, Mitchell J.1
1
Foundation for Professional Development, Pretoria, South Africa
15min
OS44.4
[113] 16 Years of Partnerships of Patient Participation
Groups and the Public, Emerging Knowledge Technologies
and Local Press in Manchester, England to Promote Expert
Patients and Cultural Changes in Health beyond Healthy Lifestyles to Well-being
Fitton R.P.1, Jones D.2, Yvonne B.3, Caldecott S.3, Hannan A.4
1
Tameside and Glossop PCT, Manchester, United Kingdom, 2The
Glossop Chronicle, Editorial Board, Manchester, United Kingdom,
3
Thornley House Surgery, Patient Participation Group, Manchester,
United Kingdom, 4Thornley House Surgery, Manchester, United
69
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Kingdom
15min
OS44.5
[882] We know what works: Building Support for Urban
Efforts to Prevent Violence through the UNITY Urban Agenda
Davis R.1, Cohen L.1, Pinderhuges H.2, Lyles A.1, Morales X.1
1
Prevention Institute, Oakland, United States, 2University of
California, San Francisco, San Francisco, United States
15min
OS44.6
[1852] Urbanization and Health: A Comparative Perspective
between Europe and Africa
Salem G.1,2, Fournet F.1,2, Rican S.1, Vaillant Z.1
1
Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, Cedex, France,
2
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD), Paris, France
15:30-17:00h
OS46
Oral session
MATERNAL/CHILD HEALTH — Children
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Garcia, Ana, New York, NY, United States
15min
OS46.1
[1068] Evaluation of the Healthcare Process and Health
Status of High-risk Babies in Belo Horizonte City, Brazil,
2006–2009
Pinto A.C.M.1, Lansky S.2, Machado C.J.1, Friche A.A.D.L.3
1
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Demography, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil, 2Secretaria Municipal de Saúde-Belo Horizonte,
Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 3Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Social
and Preventive Medicine, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
15min
OS46.2
[1374] Monitoring child growth in urban deprived settings:
Does household poverty status matter?
Fotso J.C.1,2, Madise N.3, Cleland J.4, Zulu E.5, Mutua M.1, Baschieri
A.6
1
African Population & Health Research Center (APHRC), Nairobi,
Kenya, 2University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), Maternal
and Child Health, Chapel Hill, United States, 3University of
Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom, 4London School of
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Center for Population Studies,
London, United Kingdom, 5African Institute for Development Policy,
Nairobi, Kenya, 6London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
London, United Kingdom
15min
OS46.3
[1748] Smart Cities, Healthy Kids: Preliminary results from
study investigating impact of urban design on childhood
obesity
Muhajarine N.1, Baxter-Jones A.2, Bell S.3, Chad K.2, Clark C.4,
Esliger D.2, Hanley P.5, Holden B.4, Kirk S.6, Martin L.7, Moore K.8,
Neudorf C.9, Sherar L.2
1
University of Saskatchewan, Community Health and Epidemiology,
Saskatoon, Canada, 2University of Saskatchewan, Kinesiology,
Saskatoon, Canada, 3University of Saskatchewan, Geography and
Urban Planning, Saskatoon, Canada, 4City of Saskatoon, Saskatoon,
Canada, 5Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, Canada, 6Dalhousie University,
School of Health Services Administration, Halifax, Canada, 7In
Motion, Saskatoon Health Region, Saskatoon, Canada, 8Consultant,
Saskatoon, Canada, 9Public Health Services, Saskatoon Health
Region, Saskatoon, Canada
15min
OS46.4
[110] Childhood mortality in Ethiopia's urban regions: An
analysis and policy implications
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Sathiya Susuman A.1
1
University of the Western Cape, Statistics, Cape Town, South Africa
15min
OS46.5
[1411] Low Birthweight Babies and Social Determinants of
Health: A Canadian Example
Johnston N.1, Buist S.2
1
McMaster University, Department of Medicine, Hamilton, Canada,
2
Durban University of Technology, Media, Language and
Communication, Hamilton, Canada
15:30-17:00h
OS47
Oral session
HIV RESPONSE
Room 20A
Chair:
Friedman, Samuel, New York, New York, United States
15min
OS47.1
[376] Using Multimedia to Educate Youth in Nairobi Slums
about HIV
Baru P.C.M.1, Johnston C.L.2,3, Ogechi A.O.1
1
U-Tena Performing Artists - Youth Organization, Nairobi, Kenya, 2UTena Arts and Education Society, Vancouver, Canada, 3BC Centre
for Excellence HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research Initiative,
Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS47.2
[728] Stepping Outside the Box: Developing Youth Friendly
Programs for Adolescents with HIV/AIDS
Plaskow H.S.1
1
New-York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center,
Family Center for Special Studies, New York, United States
15min
OS47.3
[316] The "Social Cure" for HIV/AIDS; Examining the
Contribution of Peer-group Support to Care and Control of
HIV/AIDS among Adolescents in Urban Uganda
Mushomi J.A.1
1
Makerere University, Population Studies, Kampala, Uganda
15min
OS47.4
[834] A Collaborative Case Management Model for
Connecting HIV-positive Women Leaving Jail to HIV Care and
Social Services
Williams C.T.1, Murphy D.2, Erving M.3, Brooks A.4, Bailey-Webb J.2,
Ouellet L.J.1
1
University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health,
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Chicago, United States, 2Cook
County Health and Hospitals System, Cermak Health Services,
Chicago, United States, 3University of Illinois at Chicago School of
Public Health, Community Outreach Intervention Projects, Chicago,
United States, 4South Side Help Center, Chicago, United States
15min
OS47.5
[1791] Municipal Responses to HIV and AIDS: A Case Study
of uMgungundlovu District Municipality and for its Local
Municipalities in Kwa-Zulu-Natal
Makhathini T.R.P.1, Thomas L.2
1
South African Medical Research Council/PEPFAR Intern,
Johannesburg, South Africa, 2South African Medical Research
Council & Centre for Health Policy,School of Public Health, Health
and Development Research Group, Johannesburg, South Africa
15min
OS47.6
[1794] An Intervention Study to Develop a Male Circumcision
Health Promotion Program at Mthatha Urban Communities in
the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa
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Douglas M.1
1
Walter Sisulu University, Health Promotion Department, East
London, South Africa
15:30-17:00h
OS48
Oral session
HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Room 20B
Chair:
Atkinson, Sue, London, United Kingdom
15min
OS48.1
[1694] Health in all Policies: An Exploration of U.S. Policy
and Health Impact Assessment
Younger M.1, Kennedy S.1, Ekechi C.O.1
1
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, United States
15min
OS48.2
[297] Health Impact Assessments in the Transportation
Arena: Case Studies and Lessons Learned
Raynault E.1, Taylor T.1
1
APHA, Washington, United States
15min
OS48.3
[843] Planning a Healthier City: Examining a new model for
fully integrating HIA and other health measurement tools
into the planning process in Philadelphia, PA
Randall C.1
1
City of Philadelphia, City Planning Commission, Philadelphia, United
States
15min
OS48.4
[1799] Health Impact Assessment (HIA) of the Atlanta
BeltLine
Marcus M.J.1, Ross C.L.1
1
Georgia Institute of Technology, Center for Quality Growth and
Regional Development, Atlanta, United States
15min
OS48.5
[813] Exploring the Role of Health Impact Assessment (HIA)
as Intervention Measure towards Environmental Health
Sustainability in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Sango I.1
1
Ethiopian Civil Service College, Urban Management Masters
Program, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
15min
OS48.6
[1607] How to Undertake Effective Health Impact
Assessments in Urban Settings: Lessons from London
Musoro L.1
1
London Metropolitan University, Department of Applied Social
Sciences, London, United Kingdom
15:30-17:00h
OS49
Oral session
GIS — MAPPING
Room 21
Chair:
Zimmerman, Regina, New York, United States
15min
OS49.1
[994] Using Google Street View to Measure Neighborhood
Characteristics
Teitler J.1, Rundle A.2, Bader M.3, Neckerman K.4, Lee Y.J.1
1
Columbia University, Social Work, New York, United States,
2
Columbia University, Epidemiology, New York, United States,
72
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3
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States, 4University
of Chicago, Chicago, United States
15min
OS49.2
[1429] Using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to
Create Objective Measures of the Built Environment: Toward
Assessing Built Environment Correlates of Physical Activity
and Obesity
Oluyomi A.1,2, Bondy M.1,3, Whitehead L.2, Burau K.4, Symanski E.3
1
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Epidemiology,
Houston, United States, 2University of Texas School of Public Health,
Environmental and Ocupational Health Sciences, Houston, United
States, 3University of Texas School of Public Health, Epidemiology,
Houston, United States, 4University of Texas School of Public Health,
Biostatistics, Houston, United States
15min
OS49.3
[1777] Outdoor Air Pollution and Social Stressors across NYC
Communities: A GIS-based Spatial Correlation Study of
Multiple Exposures in the Urban Environment
Carr J.L.1, Pezeshki G.1, Matte T.1, Shepard P.2, Fromewick J.3,
Abbatangelo-Gray J.3, Kubzansky L.D.4, Clougherty J.E.1,4
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Environmental Surveillance and Policy, New York City, United
States, 2WE ACT for Environmental Justice (West Harlem
Environmental Action), New York City, United States, 3Summit
Research Associates, New York, NY and Asheville, NC, United
States, 4Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States
15min
OS49.4
[438] More than Dots on a Map: The Application of GIS
Mapping in Tshwane, South Africa, to Inform Public Health
Interventions
Mitchell J.1, Wolvaardt G.1
1
Foundation for Professional Development, Pretoria, South Africa
15min
OS49.5
[633] Geographic Information Systems, Environmental
Justice, and Health Disparities: An Interdisciplinary Approach
to Adverse Health Outcomes and Pollution in the Bronx, New
York
Maantay J.A.1, Maroko A.R.2, Strelnick A.H.3, Feinberg M.4, Alicear
C.4
1
City University of New York, Lehman College, Environmental,
Geographic, and Geological Sciences, Bronx, United States, 2City
University of New York, Lehman College, Public Health, Bronx,
United States, 3Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, Family Medicine, Bronx, United States, 4For a Better
Bronx (FABB), Bronx, United States
15min
OS49.6
[975] Using Google Street View to Implement Community
Audit Tools: Initial Work with the Pedestrian Environment
Data Scan
Rundle A.1, Bader M.2, Weiss C.3, Richards C.1, Lovasi G.1, Quinn J.3,
Lovasi L.4, Neckerman K.5, Teitler J.3
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York,
United States, 2University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United
States, 3Columbia University, New York, United States, 4Museum
School, New York, United States, 5University of Chicago, Chicago,
United States
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15:30-17:00h
OS50
Oral session
ADOLESCENT SEXUAL RISK
Old Café
Chair:
Blum, Robert, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS50.1
[1047] Factors Influencing Higher-risk Sexual Behavior
among Urban Youths in Sub-Saharan Africa
Akinyemi A.I.1
1
Obafemi Awolowo University, Demography and Social Statistics
Department, Ile Ife, Nigeria
15min
OS50.2
[1000] Response of Troubled Youth and HIV/AIDS
Ahmed H.A.1
1
Plus Development Foundation, Health, Multan, Pakistan
15min
OS50.3
[1634] Sexual Behavior of Teenagers Living in a Large Urban
Center of a Developing Country: ''Saúde em Beagá'' – Belo
Horizonte City, Brazil
Costa M.R.1, Xavier C.C.1, Proietti F.A.1, Meireles A.L.1, Caiaffa
W.T.1, Observatório de Saúde Urbana
1
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, School of Medicine, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
15min
OS50.4
[83] Theory-based, Abstinence-only Intervention's Efficacy
over a 24-Month Randomized Controlled Trial with
Adolescents in Kenya
Nogire J.S.1,2, Moi SPH Beahav-2008
1
Moi University, Nairobi, Kenya, 2PCEA University of East Africa,
Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS50.5
[459] Ethiopia's Urban Youth Sexual Health & HIV/AIDS:
Issues, Challenges, and Prognosis
Singh S.K.1
1
Ethiopian Civil Service College, Urban Management Masters
Programme, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
15:30-17:00h
OS51
Oral session
ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION & SAFETY
Chair:
Castillo-Salgado, Carlos, Washington, DC, United States
President’s
Gallery
15min
OS51.1
[816] Urban Cycling: A study of bicycle lane safety in
Brooklyn, New York
DiGrande L.1, Fung L.1, Noyes P.2
1
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Epidemiology Services, Injury Epidemiology Unit, New York, United
States, 2New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene,
Brooklyn District Public Health Office, Brooklyn, United States
15min
OS51.2
[336] Injuries to Adult Cyclists In Toronto and Vancouver:
Describing the Circumstances as a First Step Towards Injury
Prevention
Monro M.1, Vernich L.2, Babul S.3, Brubacher J.R.4, Chipman M.L.5,
Chisholm D.6, Cripton P.A.7, Cusimano M.D.5,8, Frendo T.1, Friedman
S.M.5,9, Harris A.1, Hunte G.S.10, Reynolds C.C.O.11, Winters M.1,
Teschke K.1, Adult Cyclists Injured in Toronto and Vancouver
74
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1
University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public
Health, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of Toronto, Department of
Public Health Sciences, Toronto, Canada, 3Children and Women's
Hospital, BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit, Vancouver,
Canada, 4Vancouver General Hospital, Dept of Emergency Medicine,
Vancouver, Canada, 5University of Toronto, Dalla Lana School of
Public Health, Toronto, Canada, 6St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto,
Canada, 7University of British Columbia, Mechanical Engineering,
Vancouver, Canada, 8St. Michael's Hospital, Dept of Emergency
Medicine, Toronto, Canada, 9University Hospital Network, Dept of
Emergency Medicine, Toronto, Canada, 10St. Paul's Hospital, Dept of
Emergency Medicine, Vancouver, Canada, 11University of British
Columbia, Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability,
Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS51.3
[222] Mortality from Road Traffic Accidents in Addis Ababa
(2001–2008): Evidence from Burial Surveillance
Gebrekidan T.A.1, Motuma T.K.1, Tessema B.T.1, Telake D.S.1
1
Addis Ababa University, School of Nursing, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
15min
OS51.4
[1073] Epidemiology of Childhood Road Traffic Injury: Yield
of the Largest Community Based Survey In Bangladesh
Baset K.1,2, Rahaman F.3, Rahaman A.4, Rahaman S.4, Towner E.5
1
Centre for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh, Public
Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2University of the West of England,
Public Health, Bristol, United Kingdom, 3Centre for Injury Prevention
and Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 4Centre for Injury
Prevention and Research Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
5
University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom
15min
OS51.5
[1687] Creating Walkable Places: Neighborhood and
Municipal Level Perspectives on the Socio-political Process in
Ottawa, Canada
Grant T.L.1,2, Andrew C.3, Edwards N.C.4, Sveistrup H.5, Egan M.5
1
University of Ottawa, Population Health, Ottawa, Canada, 2Bruyere
Continuing Care, Rehabilitation, Ottawa, Canada, 3University of
Ottawa, School of Political Science, Ottawa, Canada, 4University of
Ottawa, Epidemiology and Community Medicine/ Nursing, Ottawa,
Canada, 5University of Ottawa, Rehabilitation Sciences, Ottawa,
Canada
15min
OS51.6
[1669] Association between Use a City-sponsored Public
Bicycle-share Program and Risk of Reporting a Collision or
Quasi-collision with a Motor Vehicle in Montreal, Canada: The
Case of BIXI
Gauvin L.1,2, Fuller D.1,2, Kestens Y.1,3, Fournier M.3, Morency P.3,
Drouin L.3, Daniel M.1,4
1
CRCHUM, Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l'Université
de Montréal, Montréal, Canada, 2Université de Montréal,
Département de Médecine Sociale et Préventive, Montréal, Canada,
3
Agence de la Santé et des Services Sociaux de Montréal, Direction
de Santé Publique, Montréal, Canada, 4University of Adelaide,
School of Population Health and Clinical Practice, Adelaide, Australia
15:30-17:00h
OS41
15min
OS41.1
Oral session
MATERNAL/CHILD HEALTH —
INTERVENTIONS
Hartwell
[1676] Impact of the Need for Specific, Inter Personal
Communication in Creating Demand for Maternal and
75
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Newborn Health Services among the Urban Poor
Khale M.1, Dyalchand A.1, Kulkarni G.1, Thorat R.2, Sawkar J.S.3,
Raymane K.L.3, Patil B.D.3
1
Institute of Health Management, Pachod, Pune, India, 2Indian
Social Service Unit of Education, Nagpur, India, 3PATH, Mumbai,
India
15min
OS41.2
[1035] Manoshi Referral System: An Innovative Mélange of
Human Resource and Technology to Improve Maternal Health
Chowdhury T.1, Afsana K.1
1
BRAC, BRAC Health Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS41.3
[1829] Accessing impact of service delivery for safe
motherhood among slum dwellers in Nakuru district
Githaiga E.1,2
1
Bliss Women and Children Project, Nakuru, Kenya, 2Ambassador of
Change N.G.O, Health./ Human Rights Advocacy, Nakuru, Kenya
15min
OS41.4
[1668] The impact of monthly surveillance on the utilisation
of maternal and neonatal health (MNH) services among the
urban poor in slums of Navi Mumbai, India
Dyalchand A.1, Khale M.1, Kulkarni G.1, Kshirsagar V.2, Raymane
K.L.3, Bhavsar M.M.3, Patil B.D.3
1
Institute of Health Management, Pachod, Pune, India, 2Navi
Mumbai Municipal Corporation, Navi Mumbai, India, 3PATH, Mumbai,
India
15min
OS41.5
[233] Improvement of Access to Maternal and Child
Healthcare: An Achievement of Community Groups''
Assistance in the Slums of Agra City
Klingler E.1
1
SOS Children's Village International, Schwaz, Austria
15min
OS41.6
[1578] Improving Breastfeeding Policies and Practices in
Health Facilities in Jakarta City – A Case Study
Mardiananingsih F.E.1
1
Mercy Corps - Indonesia, Program - Health, South Jakarta,
Indonesia
15:30-17:00h
OS8
Oral session
H1N1
New Café
Chair:
Gershon, Robyn, New York, New York, United States
15min
OS8.1
[1685] Lessons Learned from the New York City Spring 2009
H1N1 Response: The Application of Real-time Evaluation
Methods
Williams C.A.1, Sisco S.1, McGuire H.1, Lattyak R.1, Maldin
Morgenthau B.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of
Emergency Preparedness and Response, New York City, United
States
15min
OS8.2
[531] H1N1 Vaccine Delivery through New York City's
School-Located Vaccination Campaign
Kansagra S.M.1, Pathela P.1, Narciso H.E.2, Scaccia A.1, May L.1,
Maldin B.1, Zucker J.R.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New
York, United States, 2CDC/ASPH Public Health Preparedness Fellow,
76
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New York, United States
15min
OS8.3
[1724] Emerging Infectious Diseases in the Urban Context:
Multifaceted Partnerships to Reach Vulnerable Urban
Populations for H1N1 Planning and Response
Rea E.1, Sachdeva H.1, Herrera M.1, Yaffe B.1
1
Toronto Public Health, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS8.4
[833] Healthcare providers' influence on the acceptability of
influenza vaccines in urban communities
Bond K.T.1, Jones K.1, Kusick M.1, Montague C.2, Bonavota D.2,
Moore R.3, Ompad D.C.1, Vlahov D.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic
Studies, New York, United States, 2Palladia, Inc, New York, United
States, 3Touro College of Pharmacy, New York, United States
15:30-17:00h
OS54
Oral session
RACIAL DISPARITIES
Room 558
Chair:
Odoms-Young, Angela, Chicago, Illinois, United States
15min
OS54.1
[1847] Racial Discrimination, Implicit Racial Bias, and
Cardiovascular Disease: Findings from the Bay Area Heart
Health Study
Chae D.1, Nuru-Jeter A.2
1
Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, United
States, 2University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health,
Berkeley, United States
15min
OS54.2
[1682] The Contribution of Social and Environmental Factors
in Racial Disparities in Physical Activity
Wilson S.M.1,2, Thorpe, Jr. R.J.2,3, Bell C.N.2, Bleich S.N.3, Ford
J.G.1,2, LaVeist T.A.2,3
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Epidemiology,
Baltimore, United States, 2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health, Center for Health Disparities Solutions, Baltimore, United
States, 3Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Health
Policy and Management, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS54.3
[724] Racial Disparities in Hypertension Awareness and
Management: Are there Differences when African Americans
and Whites Live in Similar Social- and Healthcare-resource
Environments?
Thorpe, Jr. R.J.1, Bell C.N.1, Jenkins, Jr. M.1, Jackson J.2, LaVeist
T.A.1
1
Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions, Baltimore, United
States, 2Harvard School of Public Health, Epidemiology, Boston,
United States
15min
OS54.4
[1808] Food Management Strategies among AfricanAmerican Women in 2 Large, Mid-western Cities
Sheats J.L.1, Gates D.M.1, Ona F.1
1
Indiana University-Bloomington, Applied Health Science,
Bloomington, United States
15min
OS54.5
[1391] The Role of Educational Barriers to Latinos in the
Public Health Field
Romero D.1, Viladrich A.2, Hoeppner E.1
1
Hunter College, Urban Public Health, New York, United States,
77
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2
Hunter College, CUNY, Urban Public Health, New York, United
States
15min
OS54.6
[917] Racial Diversity and Childhood Obesity in Los Angeles
Cities
Chang H.C.1,2, Estrada L.F.3
1
UCLA, Department of Community Health Sciences, Los Angeles,
United States, 2California Center for Population Research, Los
Angeles, United States, 3UCLA, Department of Urban Planning, Los
Angeles, United States
15:30-17:00h
WS24
90min
WS24.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 24
Room 440
[1481] Workshop on Project Implementation under Resource
Poor Setting: Prioritization through Mapping & Vulnerability
Analysis
Pandey S.K.1, Rudra A.2, Kumar S.1
1
Population Foundation of India, Urban Health, New Delhi, India,
2
USAID India, Population Health and Nutrition (PHN), New Delhi,
India
15:30-17:00h
WS21
90min
WS21.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 21
Room 440
[1074] Urban Populations with Increased Risk of Mental
Illness: Organizing Effective Care
Sederer L.1, Verhoeff A.2,3, Tuinebreijer W.2
1
Office of Mental Health New York State, New York City, United
States, 2Public Health Service Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
3
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
15:30-17:00h
WS23
90min
WS23.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 23
Room 440
[853] Peer Educators as Advocates: Developing a Role for
Neighborhood Leaders in Governance and Results
Browne, Sc.D R.C.1, Norwood C.2
1
Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, Brooklyn, United States,
2
Health People, Inc, Bronx, United States
17:00-18:30h
SS8
90min
SS8.1
Special session
Special Session 8
New Café
[743] City Views: Exploring Visual Representations of Urban
Health and Migration in Johannesburg through Participatory
Photography and Film Projects
Vearey J.L.1, Venables E.2, Kihato C.3, Thomas L.4
1
University of the Witwatersrand, Forced Migration Studies
Programme, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2Reproductive Health and
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HIV Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
South Africa, 3Independent, Johannesburg, South Africa,
4
MRC/Centre for Health Policy, University of the Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa
17:00-18:30h
SS6
90min
SS6.1
Special session
Special Session 6
Room 558
[839] Outspoken – Using Media and Community Partnerships
to Adapt the CDC DEBI Community PROMISE
Maxwell D.B.1, Allota J.B.2, Jones M.1, Camacho M.1, Ellen J.3,4
1
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Adolescent Health Center, New
York, United States, 2Zeitbyte, LLC, New York, United States, 3Johns
Hopkins University, Pediatrics, Baltimore, United States, 4Adolescent
Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions, Birmingham,
United States
17:00-18:30h
SS4
90min
SS4.1
Special session
Special Session 4
Room 21
[422] Reversing Childhood Obesity in Cities: Role of
Municipal Governance
Freudenberg N.1, Sanders D.2, O'Keefe E.3, Loureiro M.I.G.4, Libman
K.5
1
City University of New York School of Public Health at Hunter
College, New York, United States, 2University of Western Cape,
School of Public Health, Cape Town, South Africa, 3London
Metropolitan University, Health, London, United Kingdom, 4National
School of Public Health, Health Promotion, Lisbon, Portugal,
5
Gradute Center City University of New York, Environmental
Psychology, New York, United States
17:00-18:30h
SS5
90min
SS5.1
Special session
Special Session 5
Room 310
[998] Policy Interventions for Healthy Low-income Housing
Ruel E.1, Oakley D.1, DeFilippis J.2, Dill L.3, Seto E.3, Venkatesh S.4,
Davenport N.4, Bader M.4, Thorpe L.5, Keene D.6, Padilla M.6, Cooper
H.7
1
Georgia State University, Sociology, Atlanta, United States,
2
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, United States, 3University of
California, Berkeley, Berkeley, United States, 4Columbia University,
New York, United States, 5City University of New York School of
Public Health at Hunter College, New York, United States,
6
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States, 7Emory
University, Rollins School of Public Health, Decatur, United States
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17:00-18:30h
SS7
90min
SS7.1
Special session
Special Session 7
Room 20B
[856] Building the Social Work Workforce for Older Adults in
the Urban Environment
Fromm Faria D.1, Caprio T.2, Brownell P.3, Phelps C.4, Bronstein L.5,
Volland P.6, Barker E.6
1
College at Brockport, Brockport, United States, 2University of
Rochester, Rochester, United States, 3Fordham University, New
York, United States, 4University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, United
States, 5Binghamton University, Binghamton, United States, 6New
York Academy of Medicine, Social Work Leadership Institute, New
York, United States
17:00-18:30h
FS1
Oral session
FILM SCREENING — THE PROMISE OF
CHANGE
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Mancuso, Leslie, Kenya
FS1.1
Opening Remarks
Mancuso, L., Kenya
FS1.2
Jhpiego’s Urban Health Approach
Merkel, S., Baltimore, United States
FS1.3
Introduction of the Films
Otai, J., Nairobi, Kenya
FS1.4
Discussion / Q&A
Otai, J., Nairobi, Kenya
FS1.5
Summary and Closing Remarks
Mancuso, L., Kenya
17:00-18:30h
FS2
Oral session
FILM SCREENING — BEVEL UP, DRUGS,
USERS AND OUTREACH NURSING
FS2.1
FILM SCREENING
FS2.2
Q&A
Room 20A
17:00-18:30h
WS25
90min
WS25.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 25
Room 440
[1480] Strategies for Outreach and Promotion of Overdose
Prevention
Matthews W.1, Stancliff S.L.2, Bennett A.S.3
1
Harm Reduction Coalition, Opioid Overdose Prevention Program
Coordinator, New York, United States, 2Harm Reduction Coalition,
Medical Director, New York, United States, 3National Development
and Research Institutes, Inc., and Public Health Solutions, PostDoctoral Fellow, New York, United States
80
Thursday, October 28
17:00-18:30h
WS26
90min
WS26.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 26
Room 440
[620] Innovative New Programs from America´s Big Cities
Summers C.1, Katz M.2, Bhatia R.2, Foreman Williams F.3,
Fenstersheib M.4, Morrow A.5
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Take
Care New York, New York, United States, 2San Francisco
Department of Public Health, San Francisco, United States, 3Houston
Department of Health and Human Services, Houston, United States,
4
Santa Clara County Public Health Department, San Jose, United
States, 5Fund for Public Health in New York, New York, United
States
17:00-18:30h
OS53
Oral session
INNOVATIONS IN HEALTH FINANCING
Old Café
Chair:
Viola, Deborah
15min
OS53.1
[1043] Incorporation of Mobile Technology (mHealth) in
Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health Program: BRAC's
Experience in Urban Slums
Choudhury R.H.1, Afsana K.1, Chowdhury M.2, Khan R.2, Khanam T.2
1
BRAC, Health Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2ClickDiagnostics,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS53.2
[1087] Voucher Scheme a Boon to the Vulnerable
Agarwal S.1, Upadhyay B.P.2, Bangia R.3
1
Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust, Social Work,
Noida, India, 2HLFPPT, Social Work, Noida, India, 3SIFPSA, Lucknow,
India
15min
OS53.3
[1057] Community-based Health Insurance: Reducing
Financial Burden through Preferred Utilization of Public
Facilities
Chewle B.A.1, Pandit S.B.1, Sawkar J.S.2, Malekar A.R.2, Patil B.D.2
1
Shri Samarth Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Nanded, India, 2PATH,
Mumbai, India
15min
OS53.4
[576] The Health Insurance Scheme, Healthcare Delivery and
Nigeria's Urban Poor: What Government Needs to Do
Asakitikpi A.E.1
1
Covenant University, Department of Sociology, Ota, Nigeria
15min
OS53.5
[1062] Theme 2: “Blending Micro Credit with Healthcare
Singha D.1
1
Dushtha Shasthya Kendra (DSK), NGO, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS53.6
[995] Attaining the Health Components of Millennium
Development Goals in Urban Nigeria: in the milieu of Health
Infrastructure accessibility
Alaci D.S.A.1, Mundi R.2
1
Federal Polytechnic Idah, Urban and Regional Planning, Idah,
Nigeria, 2University of Abuja, Geography and Environmental
Planning, Abuja, Nigeria
81
Friday, October 29
07:30-09:00h
Registration
Lobby
09:00-09:30h
PL7
Plenary
PLENARY VII
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Caiaffa, Waleska, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
30min
PL7.1
Power, Politics, and Policy: The Roles of Corporations and
Municipal Governments in the Health of Cities
Freudenberg, N., New York, New York, United States
09:30-10:00h
PL8
Plenary
PLENARY VIII
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Caiaffa, Waleska, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
30min
PL8.1
How Do Civil Society Organizations Contribute to Urban
Health Governance
Agarwal, S., New Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, India
10:00-10:30h
PL9
Plenary
PLENARY IX
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Caiaffa, Waleska, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
30min
PL9.1
Governance for Health: The Case of Climate Change
Montgomery, M., Washington, United States
11:00-15:00h
SS12
240min
SS12.1
Special session
RULER
Room 611
[964] Roundtable for Urban Living Environment Research
(RULER): Advancing Urban Health Metrics
Vlahov D.1, Ompad D.1, Quinn A.1, Harpham T.2, de Faria Leao B.3,
Montgomery M.4, Agarwal S.5, Satterthwaite D.6, Caiaffa W.7, Ezeh
A.8, Mboup G.9, Hossain M.9, Friel S.10, Corvalan C.11, Stansfield
S.12, Prasad A.13, Watson V.14, Buckley R.15
1
NYAM, New York, United States, 2University Southbank, UCL,
Geneva, Switzerland, 3Zilics Health Information Systems, Sao Paulo,
Brazil, 4Population Council, New York, United States, 5Urban Health
Resource Center, New Dehli, India, 6IIED, London, United Kingdom,
7
FUMG, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 8APHRC, Nairobi, Kenya, 9HABITAT,
Nairobi, Kenya, 10UCL, London, United Kingdom, 11PAHO, D.C.,
United States, 12WHO, Geneva, Switzerland, 13WHO Centre for
Health Development, Kobe, Japan, 14U Capetown, Capetown, South
Africa, 15Rockefeller Foundation, NY, United States
82
Friday, October 29
11:00-12:30h
SS9
90min
SS9.1
Special session
Special Session 9
New Café
[537] A Model for Reducing Urban Health Disparities
Shah A.M.1, Whitman S.1, Benjamins M.1
1
Sinai Health System, Sinai Urban Health Institute, Chicago, United
States
11:00-12:30h
SS10
90min
SS10.1
Special session
Special Session 10
Old Café
[397] “Agencies Have the Services, and Churches Have the
Audience”: How Do We Maximize the Intersection of Health
Service Agencies and Churches to Address Domestic Violence
and Related Social Policies?
Brown N.A.1,2, Houston S.3, Peebles A.C.4, Whiten Y.5, Langhorne A.6
1
Research and Evaluation Solutions, Inc. (REESSI), Alexandria,
United States, 2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
Department of Health, Behavior & Society, Baltimore, United States,
3
Garden of Hope, Inc., Newport News, United States, 4Alabaster
Place, Inc., Winston-Salem, United States, 5Ann Arbor Community
Center, Ann Arbor, United States, 6US Department of Health and
Human Services, Office on Women's Health, Washington, United
States
11:00-12:30h
OS72
Oral session
URBAN HEALTH TRAINING & EDUCATION
Room 558
Chair:
Freudenberg, Nicholas, New York, New York, United States
15min
OS72.1
[797] Let's Find Urban Health Information Beyond Journals:
Using Grey Literature to Add Value
Kaplan J.1, Taylor E.1, Myohanen L.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Library, New York, United States
15min
OS72.2
[1588] University College Curriculum on Urban Health
Kappel N.1
1
University College Metropol, Faculty of Nursing, Copenhagen,
Denmark
15min
OS72.3
[627] The Urban and Community Health Pathway: Applying
Population Health Concepts into Medical Education
Young S.1, Meurer L.1
1
Medical College of Wisconsin, Family & Community Medicine,
Milwaukee, United States
15min
OS72.4
[1179] Involving academic colleges in community
mobilization for MNH care in city slums of Solapur,
Maharashtra, India
Ahankari S.W.1, Tannu U.D.1, Bhavsar M.M.2, Raymane K.L.2, Patil
B.D.2
1
Halo Medical Foundation, Solapur, India, 2PATH, Mumbai, India
15min
OS72.5
[1796] Needs Assessment: Advocacy Training for Practicing
83
Friday, October 29
Physicians
Jordan W.B.1, Purcell J.M.2, Tattelman E.P.1
1
Montefiore Medical Center, Family and Social Medicine, Bronx,
United States, 2Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Family and
Social Medicine, Bronx, United States
15min
OS72.6
[894] Addressing Psychosocial Issues of Healthcare in Urban
Settings
Bhat M.1, Engelmann K.2, Soriano E.2
1
Project HEALTH, Baltimore, United States, 2Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, United States
11:00-12:30h
OS56
Oral session
Community Based Participatory Research
Room 20A
Chair:
Bone, Lee, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS56.1
[377] A New Model of Urban University Community
Partnerships – Community and University Community
Advocates for Research (CARs and UCARs)
Victory T.1, Fox F.2, Prorock-Ernest A.3, Ramsey C.3, Ripley E.B.3
1
Urban League of Greater Richmond, Richmond, United States,
2
Daily Planet, Richmond, United States, 3Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, United States
15min
OS56.2
[532] Preparing Researchers to be Urban Health Change
Agents: The ACHIEVE Research Partnership (“Action for
Health Equity Interventions”)
Murphy K.1, O'Campo P.1, van der Meulen A.1
1
Centre for Research on Inner City Health, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS56.3
[1730] Participatory Research and Evaluation: Collective
Community Action for Urban Health Programming
Kandel Upreti R.1
1
Street Health Service Center, Urban Health Research, Kathmandu,
Nepal
15min
OS56.4
[911] Lessons Learned from a Community Academic
Government Partnership to Address Health Disparities in
Brooklyn
Shaw R.N.1, Wilson T.E.1,2, Graham Y.J.1,3, Brown C.D.1,4, Jean-Louis
G.1,5, Brown H.1,6, Zizi F.1, Henry K.R.1, White M.1,6, Roberts C.1,
Browne R.C.1,6
1
SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Broooklyn Health Disparities
Center, Brooklyn, United States, 2Department of Preventive
Medicine and Community Health, State University of New York
(SUNY), Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, United States, 3Office
of the Brooklyn Borough President, Brooklyn, United States,
4
Department of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center,
Brooklyn, United States, 5SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Sleep
Disorders Center, Department of Neurology, New York, United
States, 6The Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, New York,
United States
15min
OS56.5
[1815] Pounding the Pavement Together: Lessons Learned
from a Community-based Environmental Assessment of East
Harlem
Ramos M.1, Garel M.2, Arniella G.3, Horowitz C.2
1
Communities IMPACT Diabetes Center, New York, United States,
84
Friday, October 29
2
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Health Evidence and
Policy, New York, United States, 3North General Hospital, New York,
United States
15min
OS56.6
[847] CBPR Workshop Toolkit: Identifying Effective Ways to
Address Potential Hurdles and Capitalize on Catalysts
Burke J.G.1,2,3, Walnoha A.3,4, Barbee G.3,4, Yonas M.2,3,5
1
University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health,
Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Pittsburgh, United
States, 2University of Pittsburgh Clinical and Translational Sciences
Institute, Pittsburgh, United States, 3ONE: Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
United States, 4Community Human Services, Pittsburgh, United
States, 5University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Family
Medicine, Pittsburgh, United States
11:00-12:30h
OS57
Oral session
HIV RESPONSE
Room 20B
Chair:
Friedman, Samuel, New York, New York, United States
15min
OS57.1
[1584] Does Urban Health Matter? Lessons Emerging from
the Review of 10 National HIV and AIDS Strategies and City
Responses in Southern and Eastern Africa
Thomas L.1, Schmid B.2, Makhathini T.1,3, Mahlangu P.4, SEARCH
(Southern and East African Research into Cities and HIV)
1
South African Medical Research Council and Centre for Health
Policy, School of Public Health, University of Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa, 2University of Cape Town, Religious
Studies, Cape Town, South Africa, 3PEPFAR Intern, Johannesburg,
South Africa, 4South African Medical Research Council (PhD Intern)
& Centre for Health Policy, School of Public Health, University of
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
15min
OS57.2
[449] Early Evidence of Reduction in Population-level
Mortality after Antiretroviral Treatment Roll-out in the Urban
Slums of Nairobi, Kenya
Oti O.S.1, Mgomella G.1, Mutua M.2, Kyobutungi C.1
1
African Population and Health Research Center, Health Challenges
& Systems, Nairobi, Kenya, 2African Population and Health Research
Center, Population Dynamics, Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS57.3
[618] Metropolitan Social Environments and Changes in
Mortality Rates between pre-HAART and post-HAART Eras
among IDUs Living with AIDS in Large United States
Metropolitan Areas
Friedman S.R.1, Pouget E.R.1, Hall H.I.2, Tempalski B.1, Sudip C.1,
Hu X.2, Cooper H.L.F.3
1
NDRI, New York, United States, 2Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and
TB Prevention, Atlanta, United States, 3Emory University, Rollins
School of Public Health, Atlanta, United States
15min
OS57.4
[1715] First CD4 Count among Injection Drugs Users in
Ontario
Bayoumi A.M.1,2, Jairam J.A.1, Corallo A.2, Balian R.3, Strike C.4,
Millson P.2, Raboud J.2
1
Centre for Research on Inner City Health (CRICH), St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, Canada, 2University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada,
3
COUNTERfit, South Riverdale Community Health Centre, Toronto,
85
Friday, October 29
Canada, 4Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS57.5
[293] HIV/AIDS Prevention among youths in Nigeria:
Attitudinal Challenges
Ibraheem Y.A.1
1
Federal University of Technology, Estate Management, MInna,
Nigeria
15min
OS57.6
[736] Urban Health in South Africa: Engaging with Migration
and HIV
Vearey J.L.1, Nunez L.1, Richter M.1,2
1
University of the Witwatersrand, Forced Migration Studies
Programme, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2University of Ghent,
Ghent, Belgium
11:00-12:30h
OS58
Oral session
FOOD SECURITY
Room 21
Chair:
Buster, Marcel, Amsterdam, Netherlands
15min
OS58.1
[1593] The BC Food Security Core Program: An innovative
public health approach
Day M.1, Jayatilaka D.2
1
BC Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport, Population and Public
Health, Victoria, Canada, 2Provincial Health Services Authority,
Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS58.2
[726] Levels and Predictors of Food Insecurity among Slum
Dwellers of Meerut, India
Agarwal S.1, Sethi V.2, Nord M.3
1
Urban Health Resource Centre, New Delhi, India, 2Formerly, Urban
Health Resource Centre, New Delhi, India, 3United States
Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Washington
D.C., United States
15min
OS58.3
[1514] Urban Agriculture in Lagos Metropolis: An Inventory
of Potential Land and Water Resources
Adejumo O.T.1, Olajide O.A.1
1
University of Lagos, Urban and Regional Planning, Akoka, Nigeria
15min
OS58.4
[1178] Urban Roof Gardening and Benefits of Urban Health
Al-Amin M.1
1
Progress Holdings Limited, Architecture, Dhaka, Bangladesh
11:00-12:30h
OS59
Oral session
LGBTQA
President’s
Gallery
Chair:
Halkitis, Perry, New York, New York, United States
15min
OS59.1
[225] Pathways to HIV Risk and Vulnerability among
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
Methamphetamine Users: A Longitudinal Gender-based
Analysis
Marshall B.D.1,2, Wood E.1,3, Shoveller J.A.2, Patterson T.L.4,5,
Montaner J.S.3,6, Kerr T.1,3
86
Friday, October 29
1
BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Urban Health Research
Initiative, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British Columbia,
School of Population and Public Health, Vancouver, Canada,
3
University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver,
Canada, 4University of California, San Diego, Department of
Psychiatry, La Jolla, United States, 5Department of Veterans Affairs
Medical Center, La Jolla, United States, 6British Columbia Centre for
Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS59.2
[709] Sex Party Attendance among Young Gay, Bisexual, and
Other Men who have Sex with Men: The Role of Person and
Environment
Solomon T.M.1, Halkitis P.N.1, Kiang M.V.1
1
New York University, Applied Psychology, New York, United States
15min
OS59.3
[163] HIV Testing in an Urban Sample of Gay, Bisexual, and
Other Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
Siconolfi D.1, Halkitis P.N.1, Moeller R.W.1, Barton S.1
1
New York University, CHIBPS, New York, United States
15min
OS59.4
[1562] Misuse of Prescription and Sex-enhancing Drugs is on
Par with Sexual Behavior as an HIV Risk Factor among Highly
Sexually Active Men who Have Sex with Men in New York City
McNeely J.1, Silvera R.2, Ramos M.2, Bernstein K.2, Gourevitch
M.N.1, Aberg J.2, Daskalakis D.D.2
1
NYU School of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, New
York, United States, 2NYU School of Medicine, Division of Infectious
Diseases and Immunology, New York, United States
15min
OS59.5
[861] Religious and Spiritual Beliefs among Black and Latino
YMSM – Implications for Partnerships in HIV Prevention
Camacho M.1, Jones M.1, Gonzalez S.K.2, Ellen J.3,4
1
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Adolescent Health Center, New
York City, United States, 2Connected Health Solutions, New York
City, United States, 3Johns Hopkins University, Pediatrics, Baltimore,
United States, 4Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS
Interventions, Birmingham, United States
15min
OS59.6
[729] Sexual practices of Transgender community in
Pakistan
Munir M.1
1
Empower Teams NGO, Urban Health, Quetta, Pakistan
11:00-12:30h
OS60
Oral session
MISCELLANEOUS
Room 440
Chair:
Klitzman, Sue
15min
OS60.1
[877] Protecting NYC Children From Lead Poisoning: A public
health success story driven by strong public policy
Nagin D.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Lead
Poisoning Prevention Program, New York, United States
15min
OS60.2
[1589] Health Hazards and how the Urban Community
Responses to Arsenic Effects in Developing Country
Joshi S.D.1, Joshi B.2
1
Community Health and Environmental Society Nepal, Kathmandu,
Nepal, 2Tribhuwan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
87
Friday, October 29
15min
OS60.3
[306] Noise Pollution and its Impact on Health
Molla M.S.I.1
1
Sunder Jiban, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS60.4
[1467] The social ecology of solving family conflict in West
African communities in New York
Rasmussen A.1, Chu T.2, Akinsulure-Smith A.3, Keatley E.1
1
New York University School of Medicine, Medicine, New York,
United States, 2City College of New York, Brooklyn College,
Brooklyn, United States, 3City University of New York, City College,
Psychology, New York, United States
15min
OS60.5
[855] Bangladesh Health Sector Reform: Coordination among
Ministry of Health and Ministry of Local Government for
Better Urban Health
Khatun D.M.1
1
Reproductive Health Specialist ( Ex. Government Officer),
Directorate of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare,
Dhaka, Bangladesh
11:00-12:30h
OS61
Oral session
SUBSTANCE ABUSE & MENTAL HEALTH
Hartwell
Chair:
Amaro, Hortensia, Boston, United States
15min
OS61.1
[814] Substance Use, Mental, and Concurrent Disorders
among Montréal Street Youth
Bertrand K.1, Roy É.1,2, Dufour M.1, Boivin J.-F.3, Martin I.1,
Vaillancourt É.1, Vandermeerschen J.1
1
Sherbrooke University, Département des Sciences de la Santé
Communautaire, Longueuil, Canada, 2Montréal Regional Public
Health Department, Montréal, Canada, 3McGill University,
Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Occupational Health,
Montréal, Canada
15min
OS61.2
[213] Comorbidity among substance use, anxiety,
depression, and conduct disorder from adolescence to young
adulthood in an urban cohort study
Cerda M.1, Tracy M.2, Galea S.3
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Center for Urban Epidemiologic
Studies, New York, United States, 2University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, United States, 3Columbia University Mailman School of Public
Health, New York, United States
15min
OS61.3
[734] The Interactive Influence of Neighborhood of
Residence and Activity Space on Depression
Vallée J.1,2, Cadot E.1,2, Roustit C.1,2, Parizot I.3, Chauvin P.1,2,4
1
Inserm, U707. Research Team on the Social Determinants of
Health and Healthcare, Paris, France, 2University Pierre et Marie
Curie - Paris 06, UMR-S 707, Paris, France, 3Centre Maurice
Halbwachs (CNRS-EHESS-ENS), ERIS - Research Group on Social
Inequalities, Paris, France, 4AP-HP, Hôpital Saint Antoine,
Department of Public Health, Paris, France
15min
OS61.4
[1672] Adolescent Mental healthcare in Havana, Cuba
Mason S.1
1
Yeshiva University, Social Work, New York, United States
88
Friday, October 29
15min
OS61.5
[1834] Posttraumatic stress disorder in a predominantly
African-American urban community: Findings from the
Detroit Neighborhood Health Study
Goldmann E.1, Delva J.1, Aiell A.1, Uddin M.1, Galea S.1
1
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States
11:00-12:30h
OS45
Oral session
URBAN DISASTERS
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Galea, Sandro, New York, Canada
15min
OS45.1
[1804] Acute and Chronic Exposures to the Events of 9/11
and Lower Respiratory Symptoms: WTC-area Residents and
Area Workers
Maslow C.B.1, Friedman S.1, Pillai P.S.1, Stellman S.1, Farfel M.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, World
Trade Center Health Registry, New York, United States
15min
OS45.2
[1406] Gastroesophageal Reflux Symptoms among WTC
Health Registry Enrollees Exposed to the 9/11 Disaster
Li J.1, Brackbill R.M.2, Stellman S.D.1,3, Farfel M.R.1, Miller S.1,
Friedman S.1, Walker D.J.1, Thorpe L.E.1, Cone J.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New
York, United States, 2Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
United States, 3Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of
Public Health, Columbia University, New York, United States
15min
OS45.3
[604] Sarcoidosis Diagnosed after September 11, 2001,
among Persons Exposed to the World Trade Center Disaster
Jordan H.T.1, Stellman S.D.1,2, Prezant D.J.3,4, Cone J.1
1
New York City Department of Health, World Trade Center Health
Registry, New York, United States, 2Columbia University Mailman
School of Public Health, Epidemiology, New York, United States,
3
Fire Department of New York City, Bureau of Health Services, New
York, United States, 4Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein
College of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of
Medicine, Bronx, United States
15min
OS45.4
[902] Risk Factors and Quality of Life Associated with
Persistent Respiratory and Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress
Symptoms 5–6 Years after the World Trade Center Terrorist
Attack
Nair H.P.1, Ekenga C.1, Maslow C.1, Brackbill R.1, DiGrande L.1, Cone
J.1, Farfel M.1, Stellman S.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, World
Trade Center Health Registry, New York, United States
15min
OS45.5
[711] Mental Health Outcomes among Rescue/Recovery
Volunteers in the World Trade Center Health Registry
Debchoudhury I.1, Welch A.1, Fairclough M.1, Cone J.E.1, Brackbill
R.M.1,2, Stellman S.D.1,3, Farfel M.R.1
1
The City of New York Department of Health & Mental Hygiene,
World Trade Center Health Registry, New York, United States,
2
ATSDR, Division of Health Studies, Atlanta, United States,
3
Columbia University, Epidemiology, New York, United States
15min
OS45.6
[1811] Web-Based Weapons of Mass Destruction Training for
Transit Police
89
Friday, October 29
Magda L.A.1, Canton A.N.1, Gershon R.R.1
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Sociomedical
Sciences, New York, United States
12:30-13:30h
OP3
Oral - Poster session
ORAL POSTERS C
Reading Room
Water/Sanitation
OP3.1
[565] A Case Study of Personal Hygiene and Sanitation
Education (PHASE) Model in Schools at Mtwara Region
Mtowa A.C.1, Kagonji I.2
1
African Medical Research Foundation, Monitoring and Evaluation,
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of, 2African Medical
Research Foundation, Water and Sanitation, Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania, United Republic of
OP3.2
[1592] Developing a sustainable point-of-use water
treatment system to reduce diarrhea
Fenson-Hood K.1, Botta R.A.1, Caputo L.2, Scandurra L.2,
Miniszewski U.2, Ringera K.3
1
University of Denver, Media, Film & Journalism Studies, Denver,
United States, 2University of Denver, Korbel School of International
Studies, Denver, United States, 3University of Nairobi, School of
Journalism, Nairobi, Kenya
OP3.3
[1390] Measuring and Improving Hygiene and Sanitation in
Two Nairobi Slums
Mulindi R.1, Merkel S.1, Otai J.1, Archer L.1, Lynam P.1
1
Jhpiego, Nairobi, Kenya
OP3.4
[44] Status of Safe Water Supply and Basic Sanitation in a
Nigerian Urban Community
Omuemu V.O.1, Isah E.C.1
1
University of Benin, Dept. of Community Health, College of Medical
Sciences, Benin-City, Nigeria
Food Environment
OP3.5
[383] In Focus: Using VideoVoice to Examine the Urban Food
Environment
Sanseau E.V.1
1
UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program, Berkeley, United States
OP3.6
[992] Effect of the MedStart program on increasing
awareness of community health conditions in East Harlem
middle school students
Chu E.1, Schneiderman M.1, Chen L.1, Chen J.1, Serrao G.1,
Hernandez Rosa J.1, Sanchez D.1, Weissman A.1, Palermo A.-G.S.1,
Factor S.H.1
1
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States
Smoking/Substance Abuse
OP3.7
[809] Decline of Smoking-attributable Deaths in New York
City, 2002-2008
Li W.1, Maduro, Jr. G.A.1, Begier E.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of
Vital Statistics, New York City, United States
90
Friday, October 29
12:30-13:30h
PS3
Poster session
POSTERS C
Reading Room
FOOD
PS3.1
[1054] Results of a Survey on Food Security and Dietary
Diversity in Urban Poor Households in Mumbai, India
Chatterjee N.S.1, Fernandes G.2, Hernandez M.3, Daniel G.2
1
Kotak Education Foundation / Kalyani Media Group, Mumbai, India,
2
BUILD, Mumbai, India, 3University of Texas School of Public Health,
Biostatistics, Houston, United States
PS3.2
[1123] How Are Urban Poor Households Coping with the
Crisis of Rising Food Prices? Findings from Focus Groups with
Women in Mumbai, India
Chatterjee N.S.1
1
Kotak Education Foundation / Kalyani Media Group, Mumbai, India
PS3.3
[1316] URBANIZATION AND FOOD SECURITY IN
METROPOLITAN LAGOS: A SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF
MARKET GARDENING
Ogundele F.O.1, Adeoye T.A.1,2
1
Lagos State University, Geography and Planning, Lagos, Nigeria,
2
Lagos State Ministry of Works and Infrastructure, Building, Lagos,
Nigeria
PS3.4
[1609] Social Inequalities in the Distribution of Food Stores
in the Urban Area of Santos, Brazil
Martins P.A.1, de Oliveira M.A.2, Valim F.D.S.1, Marques K.A.1,
Cremm E.D.C.1, Maron L.R.1, Leite F.H.M.1, Scagliusi F.B.1
1
Federal University of São Paulo, Department of Health Sciences,
Santos, Brazil, 2School of Public Health/University of São Paulo,
Department of Environmental Health, São Paulo, Brazil
PS3.5
[72] Understandings of Healthy Eating and Influences on
Diet among Urban, Low-income, African Americans – New
Insights through Interviews
Lucan S.C.1, Karasz A.1, Barg F.K.2, Long J.A.3
1
Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine,
Department of Family and Social Medicine, Bronx, United States,
2
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Family Medicine and
Community Health, Philadelphia, United States, 3University of
Pennsylvania, Division of General Internal Medicine, Philadelphia,
United States
PS3.6
[1526] Disparities in Maternal/Child Nutrition Scenario in
Urban India: Analysis of Recent National-level Data
Agarwal S.1, Sethi V.2
1
Urban Health Resoruce Centre, New Delhi, India, 2Formerliy, Urban
Health Resoruce Centre, New Delhi, India
PS3.7
[1673] Food insecurity in an Urban Population – Individual
and Contextual Influences: “Saúde Beagá” Study
Ferreira A.D.1, Goulart L.1, Xavier C.1, Proietti F.1, Caiaffa W.T.1,
Observatory for Urban Health/Epidemiology Research Group
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, School of Medicine, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
METRICS
91
Friday, October 29
PS3.8
[1519] Levels, Trends, and Patterns of Accidents and Crimes
in Metropolitan Cities of India: An Insight into Urbanization
and Quality of Living
Mukherjee P.1, Vemuri M.1
1
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for the Study of Regional
Development, New Delhi, India
PS3.9
[701] Health Information Systems as a tool for Improving
Quality of Care in Resource Limited HIV Clinics Through
Clinical Data Audits: Experience from Northern Nigeria
Anyanwu P.O.1, Adekoya P.2, Ndulue N.A.2, Umar M.3
1
Management Sciences for Health (MSH), LMS-ProACT Project,
Clinical Services, Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria, 2Management Sciences for
Health (MSH), LMS-ProACT Project, Clinical Services, Abuja, Nigeria,
3
Management Sciences for Health (MSH), LMS-ProACT Project,
Monitoring and Evaluation, Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria
SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
PS3.10
[1657] Does Social Capital Play a Role in Drug Use
Cessation? A Study of Inner-city, Drug-Experienced Adults
Chatterjee P.1, Kuramoto S.J.2, Latkin C.1
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Health, Behavior
and Society, Baltimore, United States, 2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, Mental Health, Baltimore, United States
PS3.11
[1691] Lessons Learned from Establishing the British
Columbia Ethno-cultural Health Research and Community
Network: Canada''s First Provincial Health-research Network
Examining Ethnic Minorities
Puri A.K.1, Poureslami I.2,3, Fitzgerald M.2,3
1
University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public
Health, Vancouver, Canada, 2Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and
Evaluation, Vancouver, Canada, 3University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, Canada
PS3.12
[1586] Is it a Myth? Women Empowerment and Local
Authorities – A Case Study
Korkmaz M.1
1
Eskisehir Tepebasi Municipality, Eskisehir, Turkey
PS3.13
[1306] Gender Differences in Characteristics, Occupational
Exposures and Infection Control Practices of Nigerian Dental
Professionals
Osazuwa-Peters N.1,2, Azodo C.C.2, Ehizele A.O.2, Obuekwe O.N.3
1
Washington University in St. Louis, Public Health, Saint Louis,
United States, 2University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Periodontics,
Benin City, Nigeria, 3University of Benin, Benin-City,
Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery, Benin City, Nigeria
PS3.14
[1413] On Social Climate Change and Governance of Urban
Space in Postwar Ethiopia: Do Social Networks Have a
Future?
Gondo T.1
1
University of Venda, Urban and Regional Planning, Thohoyandou,
South Africa
PS3.15
[1604] Effect of the MedStart Program on Improving
Attitudes of East Harlem Middle School Students towards
Science, Medicine, and their Overall Education
Schneiderman M.1, Chu E.1, Chen J.1, Chen L.1, Serrao G.1,
Hernandez Rosa J.1, Sanchez D.1, Weissman A.1, Palermo A.-G.S.1,
92
Friday, October 29
Factor S.H.1
1
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, United States
RMNCH
PS3.16
[1118] Outcome of Women's Employment and
Autonomisation on the Reproductive Behavior in Cameroon
Samuel K.1, Michelle N.Y.2
1
University of Dschang, Geography, Yaounde, Cameroon, 2University
of Yaounde' II, Departement de Communication, Yaounde,
Cameroon
PS3.17
[1453] Perception on Newborn Care among Women in
Bagrana Slums, Jaipur
Juneja S.1
1
TCIF, NACO-TSG, Gurgaon, India
PS3.18
[953] The Role of Religiosity in Adolescents' Sexual Health in
Lagos Metropolis
Wusu O.1, Odunaike B.1
1
Lagos State University, Sociology, Lagos, Nigeria
PS3.19
[199] Sexual Behavior and Contraceptive Use among
University Students in Southwest Nigeria
Adedini S.A.1, Bamiwuye S.O.1, Fadeyibi O.A.1
1
Obafemi Awolowo University, Demography and Social Statistics,
Ile-Ife, Nigeria
PS3.20
[1613] The Role of Malnutrition in Anaemia and Malaria:
Outcome in the First Two Years of Life – A Case Study of Sura
Primary Health Care Centre, Lagos State
Akeredolu A.O.1
1
Lagos State Ministry of Health, Primary Health Care Centre, Lagos
Island, Nigeria
PS3.21
[1793] Newborn Care Practices among Urban Slum Dwellers
in Bangladesh
Islam S.S.1
1
Khulna City Corporation, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS3.22
[1040] Understanding the Perceived Cause and Care Practice
of Birth Asphyxia among Urban Slum Dwellers: BRAC
Experience
Rahman N.1, Islam M.1, Chowdhury T.1, Afsana K.1, Sibley L.2
1
BRAC, Health Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Emory University,
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Department of Family and
Community Nursing, Atlanta, United States
PS3.23
[1088] Capturing the Understanding of Prolonged Labor:
Voice from an Urban Slum
Islam M.1, Rahman N.1, Chowdhury T.1, Afsana K.1, Sibley L.2
1
BRAC, Health Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Emory University,
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Department of Family and
Community Nursing, Atlanta, United States
PS3.24
[1315] "Heart and Soul": A Method to Screen, Refer, and
Lead Children to Effective Preventive Mental Health Programs
Diepenmaat A.1, Van der Wal M.1
1
Public Health Service Amsterdam, Epidemiology and Health
Promotion, Amsterdam, Netherlands
GLOBAL URBANIZATION
93
Friday, October 29
PS3.25
[864] "Virtual Ward": Hospital-to-Home Transitions
Galanis E.1, Grootveld K.2, Valentini C.3
1
Toronto Central Community Care Access Centre, Senior's Enhanced
Care, Intensive Case Management, Toronto, Canada, 2St. Michael's
Hospital, General Internal Medicine, Toronto, Canada, 3St. Michael's
Hospital, General Interal Medicine, Toronto, Canada
PS3.26
[1675] An Intervention to Improve Care and Reduce Costs
for Medicaid Patients with Frequent Hospital Admissions
Raven M.C.1,2, Doran K.M.1, Kostrowski S.1, Gillespie C.C.2, Elbel
B.D.2
1
NYU School of Medicine/Bellevue Hospital Center, Department of
Emergency Medicine, New York, United States, 2NYU School of
Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, New York, United
States
PS3.27
[1749] Which Doctor for Urban Primary Health Care? An
Assessment of Task Shifting among Primary Care Clinicians
Rao K.D.1, Sundararaman T.2, Berman P.3, Kamlesh J.4, Bhatnagar
A.5, Kumra N.6
1
Public Health Foundation of India, Health Economics, New Delhi,
India, 2National Health Systems Resource Center, New Delhi, India,
3
The World Bank, Health, Nutrition and Population, Washington DC,
United States, 4State Health Resource Center, Raipur, India, 5Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins
University, International Health, New Delhi, India, 6Public Health
Foundation of India, New Delhi, India
PS3.28
[43] Socio-demographic Characteristics of Street Children in
an Urban Community in Nigeria
Omuemu V.1, Omoiho J.1, Onaifo E.1
1
University of Benin, Dept. of Community Health, College of Medical
Sciences, Benin-City, Nigeria
PS3.29
[1168] Community-based Organizations Take Initiative in
Health and Development Activities, thus Improving Maternal
Health Indicators in an Urban Area in North India
Varghese S.1, Gwal J.1
1
Broadwell Christian Hospital, Community Health, Fatehpur, India
DISEASE
PS3.30
[959] Nutrient Intake and Quality of Life of HIV-positive
Individuals in Ghana
Setorglo J.1,2, Owusu W.B.2, Steiner-Asiedu M.2
1
University of Cape Coast, School of Medical Sciences, Child Health
and Paediatrics, Cape Coast, Ghana, 2University of Ghana, Legon,
Nutrition and Food Science, Accra, Ghana
PS3.31
[1269] Awareness about Diabetes mellitus among Women of
Child Bearing Age (CBAs) Living in Squatter Settlements of
Karachi
Yousuf M.1, Shahid U.2, Azhar Y.2
1
Aga Khan University, Department of Community Health Sciences,
Karachi, Pakistan, 2Dow University of Health Sciences, Medical
College, Karachi, Pakistan
PS3.32
[173] Awareness of Adolescent Urban Dwellers in Selected
Areas of Bangladesh on HIV/AIDS
Siddique M.A.B.1
1
Northern University, Bangladesh, Governance Studies, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
94
Friday, October 29
PS3.33
[341] Double Burden of Malnutrition in Urban Production
Sector of Bangladesh: Findings from a Worksite Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) Prevention Program in
Bangladesh
Khan S.H.1, Talukder S.H.1, Zaman M.2
1
Eminence, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2World Health Organization, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
PS3.34
[696] Pattern of Retroviral Screening among Dental
Surgeons in Nigeria
Azodo C.C.1, Ehizele A.O.1, Ezeja E.B.2, Umoh A.O.1, Edetanlen
B.E.3, Osasuyi A.4
1
University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Periodontics, Benin City,
Nigeria, 2University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Preventive
Dentistry, Benin City, Nigeria, 3University of Benin Teaching
Hospital, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Benin City, Nigeria, 4445
Nigerian Air Force Hospital NAF Base, Dental Unit, Ikeja, Nigeria
PS3.35
[1742] Increasing HIV Infection Risk among Drug Users in
Urban Population: A Qualitative Study on Injecting Drug
Users of Kathmandu City
Kandel S.R.1, Gurung B.K.2
1
Kathmandu Metropolitan City Office, Public Private Partnership
Program, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2Tribhuwan University, Community
Medicine, Kathmandu, Nepal
PS3.36
[155] Low Accessibility to Healthcare Systems and
Insufficient Awareness among Health Professionals and
Policymakers: Double Penalty for Irregular Latin American
Immigrants with Chagas Disease in Europe
Jackson Y.1, Besson M.1, Chappuis F.1
1
Geneva University Hospitals, Department of Community Medicine
and Primary Care, Geneva, Switzerland
PS3.37
[577] Estimating the Nutritional Status of Adult People Living
with HIV/AIDS of Dhaka City and their Dietary Intake
Rahman A.1, Ferdouse K.1, Roy D.S.K.2, Thakur S.K.2, Khatun W.2,
Khanam M.2, Sarker D.2
1
College of Home Economics, Food and Nutrition, Dhaka,
Bangladesh, 2ICDDR,B, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS3.38
[1001] Involving Local Market Women in HIV Prevention and
Microbicides Development Process
Kadiri A.O.1
1
KADEZ Foundation, Alimosho, Nigeria
PS3.39
[1037] Factors related to self care practice on dietary
management among type 2 diabetes patients from urban
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Hanfi T.S.1,2, Pradipasen M.2, Satheannoppakao W.2
1
BRAC, Health Programme, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Mahidol University,
Bangkok, Faculty of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand
PS3.40
[1239] Understanding the Issue of Reproductive Matters
among Urban Women: A Study of Four Cities in India
Dwivedi L.K.1
1
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, School of Health Systems Studies,
Mumbai, India
PS3.41
[1491] Needlestick Injuries and Other Occupational
Exposures among Medical and Dental House Officers in
Nigeria
Osazuwa-Peters N.1, Obarisiagbon A.2, Azodo C.C.3, Ehizele A.O.3,
95
Friday, October 29
Obuekwe O.N.4
1
Washington University in St. Louis, Public Health, Saint Louis,
United States, 2University of Benin Teaching Hospital,
Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery, Benin City, Nigeria, 3University of Benin
Teaching Hospital, Periodontics, Benin City, Nigeria, 4University of
Benin, Benin-City, Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery, Benin City, Nigeria
GOVERNANCE
PS3.42
[1644] Community Center for Exercise in a Urban Setting:
Preliminary Results “Saude em Beagá” Study
Caiaffa W.T.1, Ferreira A.D.1, Goulart L.O.1, Dias M.A.S.1, Xavier C.1,
Proietti F.1, Observatory for Urban Health/Epidemiology Research
Group
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, School of Medicine, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil
PS3.43
[702] Partnership between government and insurance
companies to improve the health of a medically underserved
population
Kaye K.1, Garg S.1, Weinstein J.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Health
Care Access and Improvement, New York, United States
PS3.44
[47] Causes and effects of strike actions among registered
nurses in Central Region, Ghana
Mariwah S.1, Kwarfo R.A.2
1
University of Cape Coast, Department of Geography and Regional
Planning, Cape Coast, Ghana, 2MoneySystems Ghana Limited,
Finance Department, Accra, Ghana
PS3.45
[755] The Shelter Health Network: Collaborative Primary
Care in the Homeless Population
Regenstreif L.J.1,2, Sergeant M.D.1,2, Guenther D.1,2
1
Shelter Health Network, Hamilton, Canada, 2McMaster University,
Family Medicine, Hamilton, Canada
PS3.46
[1648] Impact of a Telecardiology Project Implementation in
Health Disparities among Counties in Minas Gerais State,
Brazil: Preliminary Results
Oliveira G.1, Nunes M.D.C.S.1, Damião C.F.1, Cardoso C.S.2, Ribeiro
A.L.P.1, Caiaffa W.T.1, Observatory for Urban Health, Belo Horizonte
City, Brazil
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, Medicine School, Belo
Horizonte, Brazil, 2Federal University of São João del Rei,
Divinópolis, Brazil
AGING
PS3.47
[231] Sugar Daddies Syndrome: Elderly Sexual Behavior and
Implications for the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
Wahab E.O.1
1
Lagos State University, Sociology, Lagos, Nigeria
PS3.48
[1628] Socioeconomic Determinant of Health-seeking
Behavior and Health Services Utilization among Older
Persons in Urban Lagos, Nigeria
Ajiboye O.E.1
1
Lagos State University, Sociology, Lagos, Nigeria
PS3.49
[230] Health-seeking Behavior and Accessibility/affordability
of Treatment among the Elderly in Suburban Areas of Lagos,
Nigeria
96
Friday, October 29
Wahab E.O.1
1
Lagos State University, Sociology, Lagos, Nigeria
URBAN DISPARITIES
PS3.50
[1360] Ending Stroke in Harlem, New York through Strategic
Alliances with Pharmacy Students and Community Members
Wong D.1, Awad S.1, Black H.1, Carou S.1, Somnarain P.1, Yu S.1
1
Touro College of Pharmacy, New York, United States
PS3.51
[1377] Homeless in Amsterdam: The Wintershelter Study
de Wit M.A.S.1, Buster M.C.A.1
1
Municipal Health Service Amsterdam, Epidemiology, Documentation
and Health Promotion, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PS3.52
[829] Medical Mistrust and Health Information-seeking
among Breast Patients Receiving Patient Navigation
LaVerda N.L.1, Young H.A.2, Mandelblatt J.3, Patierno S.R.1
1
George Washington University, George Washington Cancer
Institute, Washington, United States, 2George Washington
University, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Washington, United
States, 3Georgetown University, Population Sciences, Lombardi
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Washington, United States
PS3.53
[831] Asthma management among parents of children with
asthma in an urban, culturally diverse community in New
York City: Role of perceived self efficacy and relationship
with providers
Uzoebo V.1, Gordon C.1, Hayes R.1, Perez-Rivera B.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division
of Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, New York City, United
States
PS3.54
[916] Examining Incidence Rates of Sexually Transmitted
Infections (STI) and Socio-economic Measures: A Crosssectional Study in Nashville/Davidson County, TN
Rhodes J.1, Brinkley-Rubinstein L.2
1
Metro Public Health Department of Nashville/Davidson County,
Epidemiology, Nashville, United States, 2Vanderbilt University,
Human and Organizational Development, Nashville, United States
PS3.55
[1786] Using Rapid Access to Treatment Through a Street
Outreach Model as a Means to Address Longterm Substance
Use and Health Disparities in Urban Populations
Sawicki S.1, Wilson R.2, Advocates for Human Potential
1
Whitney M. Young Jr. Health Services, HIV Services, Albany, United
States, 2Whitney M. Young Jr. Health Services, HIV Services-SAFET, Albany, United States
PS3.56
[1353] Connections between Health, Poverty, and Social
Determinants at the Neighbourhood Level: A Case Study of
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Buist S.1, Johnston N.2
1
Durban University of Technology, Media, Language and
Communication, Hamilton, Canada, 2McMaster University,
Department of Medicine, Hamilton, Canada
DRUG USE
PS3.57
[1680] Prevalence and Predictors of Blood-borne Infections
In People Experiencing Homelessness and Mental Illness
Moniruzzaman A.1, Palepu A.2, Schutz C.2, Frankish J.2, Krausz M.2,
Somers J.M.1
97
Friday, October 29
1
2
Simon Fraser University, Health Sciences, Burnaby, Canada,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
PS3.58
[1003] Use of Tobacco among High Risk Youth in Pakistan
Muhammad R.M.1
1
Noble Development Network, NGO, Lahore, Pakistan
PS3.59
[1304] Patterns of Frequent drug Use among Aging Men who
Have Sex with Men (MSM): A Qualitative Exploration of
Influencing Factors
Burke J.G.1, Lim S.H.1, Marshal M.1, Silvestre A.2, Albert S.1, Ostrow
D.3, Stall R.1
1
University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health,
Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Pittsburgh, United
States, 2University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health,
Infectious Disease and Microbiology, Pittsburgh, United States,
3
David Ostrow and Associates, Chicago, United States
PS3.60
[528] An Enhanced Understanding of the International
Therapeutic Communities' Treatment Process
Tiburcio N.J.1,2, Kressel D.1
1
National Development and Research Institutes, Inc, Center for the
Integration of Research and Practice, New York, United States,
2
Hunter College, Center for Community and Urban Health, New
York, United States
PS3.61
[131] Parole Supervision During Substance Abuse Treatment
Affects Completion, Employment, and Homelessness
Cohen J.1
1
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York City, United States
PS3.62
[1679] Trajectories of Mental Health Treatment among
African-American Men in Impoverished Areas of Baltimore
City
Sawyer A.1
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Mental Health,
Baltimore, United States
PS3.63
[1684] How a free people´s university can promote health:
the example of the University of Orange
Fullilove M.T.1, Kaufman M.R.2
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Sociomedical
Sciences, New York, United States, 2University of Orange, Orange,
United States
PS3.64
[1457] Crossing lines to create the CLIMB Trail
Hernandez-Cordero L.1, Fullilove M.T.1
1
Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Sociomedical
Sciences, New York, United States
PS3.65
[1747] Increasing Drug Use in a Peri-urban Fishermen
Community in Karachi, Pakistan
Malik P.1
1
Karachi, Community Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan
OTHER
PS3.66
[803] Let's Go Beyond Journals in Urban Health: Using Grey
Literature to Add Value
Kaplan J.1, Taylor E.2, Myohanen L.2
1
New York City Department of Health, Library, New York, United
States, 2New York Academy of Medicine, Library, New York, United
States
98
Friday, October 29
PS3.67
[455] Challenges of Scaling up Laboratory Services for
Diagnosis and Monitoring Tests for HIV/AIDS Patients on
Antiretroviral Therapy in Zambia
Kahenya G.C.M.1, Pengpid S.1
1
Management Sciences for Health, Lusaka, Zambia
PS3.68
[1441] Decentralisation of Healthcare Services in Republic of
Macedonia – A Way Forward or an Inequity Trap?
Gudeva Nikovska D.1
1
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, Skopje,
Macedonia, the Former Yugoslav Republic of
PS3.69
[500] Urban Renewal and Household Livelihood Security in
Metropolitan Lagos
Adeyemi E.O.1, Jawando J.O.1
1
Lagos State University, Sociology, Lagos, Nigeria
PS3.70
[928] Ward-level, Multi-stakeholder Coordinatioan Model for
Improved Health and Nutrition Services to the Urban Poor
Verma N.1, Agarwal D.S.R.2, Verma S.Q.1, Hardikar N.3, Bachawat
D.M.4, Jha P.K.1
1
Urban Health Resource Centre, Indore, India, 2Urban Health
Resource Centre, New Delhi, India, 3Bal Niketan Sangh, Indore,
India, 4Government Health Department, Indore, India
PS3.71
[1017] Establishment of Referral Channel for the Emergency
Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage Cases with a Lowtech, Life-saving Package
Naher D.T.E.1, Haque D.M.M.2
1
Pathfinder International, Program, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
2
Sightsavers, Program, Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS3.72
[1698] Sexual Health among the Homeless
Strehlau V.1, Clarkson A.F.2, Li K.H.2, Krausz M.1,2,3
1
University of British Columbia, Psychiatry, Vancouver, Canada,
2
University of British Columbia, Centre for Health Evaluation and
Outcome Sciences, Vancouver, Canada, 3Providence Health Care, St.
Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, Canada
PS3.73
[680] Individual, Environmental, and Cultural Factors
Affecting Illicit Drug Use among Latino Migrant Workers in
New Orleans
Shedlin M.1, Kovacs S.D.2, Schmidt N.2, Salinas O.2, Hembling J.2,
Anderson-Smits C.2, Kissinger P.2
1
New York University College of Nursing, New York, United States,
2
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine,
New Orleans, United States
PS3.74
[1248] Partnership with civil society organizations to
improve the management and expand reach of health
services to the urban poor in India
Kumar S.1, Rudra A.2, Pandey S.K.1
1
Population Foundation of India, Health of the Urban Poor Program,
New Delhi, India, 2USAID India, Population Health and Nutrition,
New Delhi, India
Water Sanitation
PS3.75
[310] Reductions in the Prevalence and Incidence of
Geohelminth Infections Following a City-wide Sanitation
Program in a Cameroonian Urban Centre
Tiibam Kube M.1, Kukwa C.L.1, Waindim J.N.1
99
Friday, October 29
1
University of Yaounde - Cameroon, Health Vigilance Programme
Cameroon, Faculty of Medicine, Yaoundé City, Cameroon
PS3.76
[1576] Medical waste management practices in Lagos,
Nigeria
Soladoye O.1
1
Lagos State University, Geography & Planning, Ojo, Nigeria
PS3.77
[589] Urban Health Challenges of Industrial Waste Disposal
in Ikeja Industrial Estate, Lagos, Nigeria
Ajala O.A.1
1
Obafemi Awolowo University, Department of Geography, Faculty of
Social Sciences, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
PS3.78
[1222] Waterborne Health Hazards among Urban Slum
Children: A Medical Anthropological Study of Dhaka City in
Bangladesh
Talukder M.M.A.1
1
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET),
Accident Research Institute (ARI), Dhaka, Bangladesh
PS3.79
[1262] Knowledge and Practices Related to Sanitation
among Urban Communities of Bumbo, Buwundu, Mbale
District
Mubiru E.1
1
St Lawrence University, Business Studies, Kampala, Uganda
PS3.80
[1297] A Study of Sanitation Environment in Slums and
Prevalence of Diarrhea among Children
Dutta B.1, Singh C.1
1
International Institute for Population Sciences, Population Studies,
Mumbai, India
PS3.81
[210] Excreta, Solid Waste Disposal, and Water Supply in
Urban Centres in Rakai
Nabatanzi B.1, Luzinda L.1, Lutwama R.1, Makumbi S.2
1
Environmental Awareness Agency (EAA), Masaka, Uganda,
2
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
PS3.82
[1122] Biomedical Waste Management and Health Risk
among Healthcare Workers in Sri Venkateswara Institute of
Medical Sciences, Tirupati
Latha G.1, Ramana D.1
1
Sv University, Management Studies, Tirupati, India
PS3.83
[1375] Advancing Sustainable Environmental Health in Urban
Area of Chittagong
Rashid S.M.A.1
1
NGO Forum for Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation, Dhaka,
Bangladesh
PS3.84
[1517] Spatial Assessment of Groundwater Quality in Lagos
Metropolis
Akoteyon I.S.1, Mbata U.A.2, Soneye A.S.3, Soladoye O.1, Olalude
G.A.2
1
Lagos State University, Geography and Planning, Ojo, Lagos,
Nigeria, 2University of Lagos, Mathematics, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria,
3
University of Lagos, Geography, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria
PS3.85
[1065] Bringing Water Supplies to Dhaka Urban Slums
Singha D.1
1
Dushtha Shasthya Kendra (DSK), NGO, Dhaka, Bangladesh
100
Friday, October 29
PS3.86
[1153] Estimating the Mean Concentration of Heavy Metal
Contamination of Surface Water Sources in a Nigerian Urban
Settlement
Mbata U.A.1, Akoteyon I.S.2, Olalude G.A.1, Okafor R.O.1, Ogundele
O.F.2
1
University of Lagos, Mathematics, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria, 2Lagos
State University, Geography and Planning, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria
PS3.87
[223] Improvement the Quality of Drinking Water at the
Children Tuberculosis Sanatorium in the Aral Sea Region,
Nukus City, Uzbekistan
Vladimir K.1, Gaybullaev D.2
1
Czech University of Life Sciences, Institute of Tropics and
Subtropics, Prague, Czech Republic, 2Czech University of Life
Sciences, Institute of Tropics and Subtropics, Department of
Sustainable Technologies, Prague, Czech Republic
PS3.88
[687] Population Variables and Solid Waste Management
Awareness in Calabar Metropolis
Omori A.E.1
1
University of Calabar, institute of Education/ Environmental
Education, Calabar, Nigeria
PS3.89
[1105] Domestic Water Consumption, Sanitation and Solid
Waste Management in an Urban Slum – A Case Study
Sekoni A.O.1, Ahmed Ogundipe M.F.2
1
Clemal Clinics, Public Health, Lagos, Nigeria, 2Apapa Local
Government, Health, Lagos, Nigeria
PS3.90
[1697] Environmental Health and Sanitation Facilities:
Biggest Challenge for Urban India
Sekher T.V.1
1
International Institute for Population Sciences, Population Policies
and Programs, Mumbai, India
PS3.91
[1822] Two Tiers of Addiction Treatment? A Social Area
Analysis of Buprenorphine and Methadone for Opiate
Dependence in New York City by Income and Ethnicity
Hansen H.1, Siegel C.2, Case B.2, Bertollo D.2, DiRocco D.3, Marc G.4
1
Columbia University, Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society
Scholar Program, New York, United States, 2Nathan Kline Institute
for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, United States, 3University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States, 4NYU School of Medicine,
New York, United States
PS3.92
[527] Barriers to effective neonatal resuscitation in Kenya
Mukhopadhyay S.1, Opiyo-Omolo B.2, Russ C.3
1
Childrens Hospital Boston, Pediatric Medicine, Boston, United
States, 2Columbia University Earth Institute, New York, United
States, 3Childrens Hospital Boston, Harvard University, Pediatric
Medicine, Boston, United States
PS3.93
[1546] Toward a Sustainable Model for Water and Sanitation
in an Urban Slum
Botta R.A.1, Caputo L.2, Fenson-Hood K.1, Kuhn R.2, Miniszewski U.2,
Ringera K.3, Russell C.2, Scandurra L.2, Van Arsdale P.2
1
University of Denver, Media, Film & Journalism Studies, Denver,
United States, 2University of Denver, Korbel School of International
Studies, Denver, United States, 3University of Nairobi, School of
Journalism, Nairobi, Kenya
PS3.94
[802] Club Drug Use and Unprotected Anal Intercourse in
Relation to Age and Number of Years Living with HIV in a
101
Friday, October 29
Sample of HIV-Positive MSM
Pappas M.1, Halkitis P.N.2
1
New York University, New York, United States, 2New York
University, Applied Psychology, New York, United States
PS3.95
[1544] High Risk Sex and STI among former Mexican
American Gang Members
Valdez A.1, Nowotny K.M.1, Cepeda A.1,2
1
University of Houston, Center for Drug & Social Policy Research,
Houston, United States, 2University of Houston, Department of
Sociology, Houston, United States
12:30-13:30h
SP3
60min
SP3.1
Plenary
SPECIAL PLENARY III
Room 20A
The WHO & UN-Habitat Global Urban Health Report
Kumaresan, J., Kobe, Japan
13:30-15:00h
SS11
90min
SS11.1
Special session
Special Session 11
Old Café
[355] Improving Health Literacy in the Harlem Community
through an Innovative Collaboration between Touro College
of Pharmacy and Harlem Health Promotion Center
Tahir R.1,2, Hutchinson C.2, Smith M.2
1
Touro College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy and Health
Outcomes, New York, United States, 2Harlem Health Promotion
Center, New York, United States
13:30-15:00h
WS9
90min
WS9.1
Workshop
WORKSHOP 9
Room 310
[1797] Open Forum: A Collaborative Approach to Grey
Literature in Urban and Global Health
Taylor E.1
1
New York Academy of Medicine, Library, New York, United States
13:30-15:00h
OS62
Oral session
ROAD SAFETY
Room 558
Chair:
Gauvin, Lise, Montréal, Québec, Canada
15min
OS62.1
[353] Characteristics of Road Traffic Accidents in Northern
Nigeria
Nwaoha F.O.1, Anumni O.1
1
Francon Services, Lagos, Nigeria
15min
OS62.2
[1468] Health and safety perceptions and self-care
102
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strategies of urban taxi drivers
Burgel B.J.1, Gillen M.2, White M.C.1
1
University of California, San Francisco, United States, 2University of
California, Berkeley, United States
15min
OS62.3
[464] Etiology of Nonspecific ICD-10 Cause of Death Coding
in New York City Motor Vehicle Crash-related Fatalities
Thihalolipavan S.1, Madsen A.1, Smiddy M.2, Li W.1, Begier E.1,
Zimmerman R.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New
York, United States, 2Office of Chief Medical Examiner, New York,
United States
15min
OS62.4
[267] Perception of Road Traffic Accidents and Practice of
Driving among Bus Drivers in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Khan A.H.1,2
1
National TB Control Programme, Consultant, Epidemiology and
Surveillance (GF Supported), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2BRAC University,
JPGSPH, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS62.5
[1233] Improving Safety of Non-motorized Transport Users
in the City of Nairobi, Kenya: Lessons and Policy Response
Ogendi J.O.1, Odero W.O.1, Mitullah W.V.2
1
Maseno University, School of Public Health and Community
Development, Kisumu, Kenya, 2University of Nairobi, Institute of
Development Studies, Nairobi, Kenya
15min
OS62.6
[896] Pedestrian Safety Project: A Community Response
Buchanan D.1, Anderson Eng D.2, Lampkin H.1
1
Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU), Vancouver,
Canada, 2City of Vancouver, Social Development, Vancouver, B.C.,
Canada
13:30-15:00h
OS64
Oral session
NUTRITION
Hosack Hall
Chair:
Duran, Ana Clara, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
15min
OS64.1
[1487] Collaborating to Measure Food Security Trends in
British Columbia
Jayatilaka D.R.1, Kmetic A.1, Randall E.2
1
Provincial Health Services Authority, Vancouver, Canada, 2Simon
Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada
15min
OS64.2
[883] A Multi-sectoral Approach to Promote Healthy Eating
and Physical Activity with Chinese-American Children in NYC
Chinatown
Poon B.C.1, Au L.1, Dang T.1, Chao E.1, Wong D.1
1
Charles B. Wang Community Health Center, Pediatrics Department,
New York, United States
15min
OS64.3
[1185] Effects of Community-based Follow-up Care, with or
without Food Supplementation and/or Psychosocial
Stimulation, on the Recovery of Severely Underweight
Children of Urban-slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh: A
Randomized Intervention Trial
Hossain M.I.1,2, Nahar B.3, Ahmed T.1, Brown K.H.2
1
ICDDR,B, CSD/Nutrition, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2University of
California, Davis, USA, Nutrition / Program in International and
103
Friday, October 29
Community Nutrition, Davis, United States, 3Uppsala University,
Institute of Mother and Child Health, Uppsala, Sweden
15min
OS64.4
[442] Service Delivery of Nutrition-based Intervention in the
Improvement of Childhood Nutritional Status in Urban
Primary Health Centers
Momoh G.T.1
1
Association for Reproductive and Family Health, Training and
Service Delivery, Ibadan, Nigeria
15min
OS64.5
[252] “Don't Tell, but My Grandmother Lets Me Cook.”:
Exploring Differences in how Urban Parents and Extended
Family Members Socialize Children to Adopt Cultural Dietary
and Physical Activity Norms
Brown N.A.1, Thornton R.J.2, Smith K.C.1, Ellen J.M.2
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of
Health, Behavior & Society, Baltimore, United States, 2Johns
Hopkins School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Baltimore,
United States
15min
OS64.6
[844] Guiding Frequent Fish Consumers in New York City
toward Lower-contaminant Fish
McKelvey W.1, Jeffery N.1, Kass D.1
1
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New
York, United States
13:30-15:00h
OS65
Oral session
PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Room 20A
Chair:
Sclar, Elliott
15min
OS65.1
[241] Decreased Waterborne Illness in Urban Slums through
Infrastructure Upgrading with a Public-Private Partnership
Butala N.1, Chatterjee M.2, Patel R.B.3,4
1
Yale Medical School, New Haven, United States, 2Self Employed
Women's Association, Ahmedabad, India, 3Harvard Medical School,
Emergency Medicine, Boston, United States, 4Harvard Humanitarian
Initiative, Cambridge, United States
15min
OS65.2
[1129] PUBLIC-PRIVATE INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS IN
HEALTH SYSTEMS STRENGTHENING: A RIGHT APPROACH
FOR SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA COUNTRIES?
Adebayo A.A.1
1
The Federal Polytechnic, Architectural Technology, Ado-Ekiti,
Nigeria
15min
OS65.3
[1647] Control of the Spread of Dengue Fever through
Innovative Sustainable Urban Partnerships – The Green Star
Home Program
Kariyawasam P.S.1
1
Colombo Municipal Council, Public Health Department, Colombo, Sri
Lanka
15min
OS65.4
[141] Hospital Collaborative on Vulnerable and Marginalized
Populations
O'Neill J.1, Mohamed A.1
1
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada
15min
OS65.5
[874] The Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children:
104
Friday, October 29
Innovative Public-Private Partnership to Guide Government
Action
Becker A.B.1, Christoffel K.K.1,2, Bozlak C.1, Choucair B.3,4
1
Children's Memorial Hospital, Consortium to Lower Obesity in
Chicago Children (CLOCC), Chicago, United States, 2Northwestern
University, Preventive Medicine, Chicago, United States, 3Chicago
Department of Public Health, Chicago, United States, 4Northwestern
University, Family Medicine, Chicago, United States
15min
OS65.6
[547] Maternal Healthcare System in an Urban Area of
Bangladesh
Ahmed A.1, Haque N.A.1, Huq N.L.1, Chowdhury M.E.1,2, DasGupta
S.1, Hossaine M.1, Reichenbach L.1, Quaiyum M.A.1
1
ICDDR,B, Reproductive Health Unit/ Public Health Sciences
Division, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of
Public Health, Department of International Health, Baltimore, United
States
13:30-15:00h
OS66
Oral session
PRIMARY CARE
Room 20B
Chairs:
Anderson, Robert, New York, United States
Gourevitch, Marc, New York, United States
15min
OS66.1
[540] Trends in Primary Healthcare Sensitive Conditions in
Brazil: The Role of the Family Health Program (Project
ICSAP-Brazil)
Dourado I.1, Oliveira V.B.2, Aquino R.3, Bonolo P.4, Lima-Costa
M.F.2, Medina M.G.3, Mota E.3, Turci M.2, Macinko J.5
1
Instituto de Saúde Coletiva/UFBA, Salvador, Brazil, 2Centre for
Collective Health Education (NESCON)/ UFMG, Belo Horizonte,
Brazil, 3Instituto de Saude Coletiva/UFBA, Salvador, Brazil, 4Federal
University of Ouro Preto, Ouro Preto, Brazil, 5New York University,
Dept of Nutrition, Food Studies & Public Health, New York, United
States
15min
OS66.2
[1573] Need for a Standard Framework for Clinical Risk
Management Program to Ensure Patient Safety in Urban
Healthcare: Italian Perspective
Begum R.1, Pascu D.2
1
University of Verona, Public Health and Community Medicine,
Verona, Italy, 2San Bonifacio Hospital, Verona, Italy
15min
OS66.3
[392] Decentralization and Coordinating Linkages with
Primary Healthcare Clinics: A Key Strategy in Increasing HIV
Service Delivery in Low-resource Settings
Odiakosa C.C.1, Aigbomian E.2, Iyaji-Paul O.2, Udoh U.1, Anyanwu
P.3
1
Management Sciences for Health (MSH), LMS-ProACT Project,
Kebbi State, Nigeria, 2Management Sciences for Health (MSH), LMSProACT Project, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria, 3Management Sciences for
Health (MSH), LMS-ProACT Project, Birnin Kebbi, Nigeria
15min
OS66.4
[643] Improving the Maternal Health of Urban Poor:
Evidence from Second Urban Primary Healthcare Project
Kabir M.1, Biswas K.2, Mizan S.3
1
Jahangirnagar University, Department of Statistics, Dhaka,
Bangladesh, 2Project Performance Monitoring and Evaluation,
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 3Project Monitoring Unit, UPHCP, Dhaka,
105
Friday, October 29
Bangladesh
15min
OS66.5
[718] Incorporating Urban Indigenous Health into the
Mainstream Health System: Two Different Approaches, Two
Different Results
Bermudez-Del-Villar A.H.1, Stiener J.1
1
National Council of Urban Indian Health, Washington, United States
13:30-15:00h
OS67
Oral session
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Room 21
Chair:
Kral, Alex, San Francisco, California, United States
15min
OS67.1
[284] Preliminary Estimates of the Prevalence of Injection
Drug Use among Hispanics in Large US Metropolitan Areas
Pouget E.R.1, Friedman S.R.1, Tempalski B.1, Chatterjee S.1, Cooper
H.L.2
1
NDRI, Institute for AIDS Research, New York, United States,
2
Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health, Atlanta, United
States
15min
OS67.2
[557] The Emergence of Midazolam Injection among Drug
Users in Bangkok, Thailand: Health-related Harms and
Implications for Intervention
Hayashi K.1,2, Kiatying-Angsulee N.3, Fairbairn N.1, Suwannawong
P.4, Kaplan K.4, Wood E.1,5, Kerr T.1,5
1
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Urban Health
Research Initiative, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of British
Columbia, Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program, Vancouver,
Canada, 3Chulalongkorn University, Social Pharmacy Research Unit,
Bangkok, Thailand, 4Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group / Mitsampan
Harm Reduction Center, Bangkok, Thailand, 5University of British
Columbia, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver,
Canada
15min
OS67.3
[1630] Determinants of cutaneous injection-related
infections among HIV positive injection drug users in
Vancouver
Lloyd-Smith E.1, Kerr T.1, Marshall B.1, Zhang R.1, Montaner J.1,
Wood E.1
1
BC Centre for Excellence HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS67.4
[393] The Intention behind the Accident: A Prospective
Cohort Study of Accidental Drug Overdose among Street
Youth
Richer I.1, Bertrand K.1, Vandermeerschen J.1, Roy É.1,2
1
Université de Sherbrooke, Département des Sciences de la Santé
Communautaire, Longueuil, Canada, 2Agence de la Santé et des
Services Sociaux de Montréal, Direction de Santé Publique,
Montréal, Canada
15min
OS67.5
[931] Harm Reduction in Prison: Evidence for Action and
Practical Example of Switzerland
Wolff H.1, Favrod-Coune T.1, Rieder J.-P.1, Pinault F.1, François A.1,
Broers B.1
1
University Hospitals and University of Geneva, Department of
Community Medicine and Primary Care, Geneva, Switzerland
15min
OS67.6
[600] A Qualitative Assessment of Stakeholder Perceptions
106
Friday, October 29
toward Needle Exchange Programs in Yunnan Province,
China: Exploring HIV Prevention Methods among Injection
Drug Users
Philbin M.M.1, Zhang F.J.2
1
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Health Behavior
and Society, Baltimore, United States, 2Chinese Centers for Disease
Prevention and Control, National Center for AIDS and STDs:
Treatment and Care Division, Beijing, China
13:30-15:00h
OS68
Oral session
ADOLESCENT SEXUAL HEALTH
President’s
Gallery
Chair:
Werikhe, Fred, Kampala, Uganda
15min
OS68.1
[868] “You Playing with Fire”: Young African American
Adults Talk about Norms of Drug Use and Sexual Behavior
Williams C.T.1, McGee F.2, Fitzgerald J.M.2, Ouellet L.J.1
1
University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health,
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Chicago, United States, 2University
of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health, Community Outreach
Intervention Projects, Chicago, United States
15min
OS68.2
[1458] Using Barbershops to Investigate HIV/STI Risk
among Young African-American Men
Baker J.L.1, Brawner B.M.2, White S.2, Brawner W.2, Jemmott L.S.2
1
University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education, National
Center on Fathers and Families, Philadelphia, United States,
2
University of Pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Center for Health
Equity Research, Philadelphia, United States
15min
OS68.3
[587] Visual Hillbrow: male explorations of health and space
in Johannesburg, South Africa
Venables E.1
1
Reproductive Health and HIV Research Unit, University of the
Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
15min
OS68.4
[859] Where is the "Cultural Competence": Evidence-based
Practice on the Front Lines in Adolescent Sexual Health
Provision in Toronto, Canada
Guta A.1, Flicker S.2, Travers R.3, Larkin J.4, Toronto Teen Survey
Research Team
1
University of Toronto, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Toronto,
Canada, 2York University, Toronto, Canada, 3Wilfrid Laurier,
Community Psychology, Waterloo, Canada, 4University of Toronto,
Toronto, Canada
15min
OS68.5
[352] Evergreen Guys Research Project: Improving Young
Men''s Health Care
Banerjee P.1, Pikksalu K.1, Roelofsen D.1, Creighton G.2, Matthews
J.2
1
Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver, Canada, 2University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
15min
OS68.6
[1683] L&A Health Center: Filling the Gaps in Primary Health
Care Provision by Integrating a Primary Health Clinic into a
School
Rawat A.1, Aryiku J.2
1
University of British Columbia, Global Health Research Program,
Vanouver, Canada, 2Adakum Educational Foundation, New York,
United States
107
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13:30-15:00h
OS69
Oral session
OUTDOOR/INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
Room 440
Chair:
Matte, Tom
15min
OS69.1
[255] Socioeconomic Impact of Air Pollution in Bangladesh
Mahmood S.A.I.1
1
BAPA, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS69.2
[1473] Air Pollution and Hospital Admissions for Respiratory
Diseases in Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh State, India
Rajasekhar M.1, Nandakumar N.1
1
S V University, Zoology, Tirupati, India
15min
OS69.3
[406] Environmental contributors to respiratory effects
among a community in close proximity to stone crushing
Gumede S.1, Reddy P.1, Jafta N.2
1
Durban University of Technology, Community Health Studies,
Environmental Health Programme, Durban, South Africa, 2University
of KwaZulu Natal, The Department of Occupational and
Environmental Health, Durban, South Africa
15min
OS69.4
[220] Myths and Realities of "Killer in the Kitchen" in
Marginalised Areas of Nigeria
Akintan O.B.1
1
University of Nottingham, School of Geography, Nottingham,
United Kingdom
13:30-15:00h
OS70
Oral session
MENTAL HEALTH
Hartwell
Chair:
de Wit, Matty, Amsterdam, Netherlands
15min
OS70.1
[1807] Does Intake of Foods High in Fat and Sugar Buffer
Relationships between Psychosocial Stress and Depressive
Symptoms? Findings from a Multiethnic Sample of Urban
Adults
Zenk S.N.1, Schulz A.2, Israel B.2, Mentz G.2, Lockett M.3
1
University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Systems Science, Chicago,
United States, 2University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States,
3
Detroit Department of Health and Wellness Promotion, Detroit,
United States
15min
OS70.2
[1560] Stress and Depression in Caregivers of Inner-city
Minority Children with Asthma
Kub J.E.1,2, Bellin M.H.3, Walker J.4, Land C.4, Butz A.5
1
Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing, Baltimore, United
States, 2Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
Baltimore, United States, 3University of Maryland School of Social
Work, Baltimore, United States, 4Johns Hopkins School of Medicine,
Pediatrics, Baltimore, United States, 5Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, Pediatrics, Baltimore, United States
15min
OS70.3
[832] Biological Signatures of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
108
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in the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study
Uddin M.1, Galea S.2, Koenen K.C.3, Wildman D.E.4, Pawelec G.5,
Derhovanessian E.5, De los Santos R.1, Hekman K.1, Aiello A.E.1
1
University of Michigan, Epidemiology, Ann Arbor, United States,
2
Columbia University, New York, United States, 3Harvard School of
Public Health, Cambridge, United States, 4Wayne State University,
Detroit, United States, 5University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany
15min
OS70.4
[314] Inverse Association of Natural Mentoring Relationship
with Distress Mental Health in Children Orphaned by AIDS in
a Cameroonian Urban Setting
Tiibam Kube M.1
1
University of Yaounde I, Yaounde, Cameroon
15min
OS70.5
[673] Stress and Environmental Health of Women in
Different Neighborhoods of Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria
Nwokoro I.I.1, Fadare O.S.2
1
University of Lagos, Urban and Regional Planning, Lagos, Nigeria,
2
Obafemi Awolowo University, Urban and Regional Planning, Ile Ife,
Nigeria
15min
OS70.6
[1393] Assessing the Psychometrics Measurements of
Neighborhood Scales: Saúde em Beagá, Belo Horizonte,
Brazil, 2008–2009
Friche A.A.L.1,2, Diez-Roux A.V.2, Fleischer N.2, Cesar C.C.1, Proietti
F.A.1, Caiaffa W.T.1
1
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte Observatory for
Urban Health, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 2University of Michigan, Center
for Social Epidemiology and Population Health, Ann Arbor, United
States
13:30-15:00h
OS71
Oral session
WATER & SANITATION
New Café
Chair:
Igboko, IRENE, OWERRI, Nigeria
15min
OS71.1
[1616] Water, Sanitation, and Waste Management in
Nairobi's Informal Settlements – A Situation Analysis on
Infrastructure, Knowledge, Behaviors, and Morbidity
Ekirapa A.1, Keidar O.1,2
1
APHRC, Health Challenges and Systems, Nairobi, Kenya, 2Hebrew
University, Public Health, Jerusalem, Israel
15min
OS71.2
[1723] Public Toilet System in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Shafi S.1, Islam K.2
1
Centre for Urban Studies, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2WaterAid
Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
15min
OS71.3
[921] Improving Access to Water and Sanitation Services in
Indore Slums
Verma S.Q.1, Agarwal D.S.R.2, Agarwal U.3, Shrivastava K.2, Verma
N.1, Jha P.K.1, Kaushik S.2, Agarwal P.2, Gupta M.2
1
Urban Health Resource Centre, Indore, India, 2Urban Health
Resource Centre, New Delhi, India, 3Bhartiya Grameen Mahila
Sangh, Indore, India
15min
OS71.4
[317] Sanitary Provision and Helminthiasis among School
Children in Bamenda City, Cameroon
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