Friday, March 19, 2010: 1:15 PM-3:00 PM
Convention Center: Exhibit Hall NA Poster Area
Presider: | Don Chaney, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL |
TBD
NA1
Community Partners Helping Each Other
NA2
An Application of the “Learning Cycle” in Health Education
NA3
African American Cultural Eating Patterns and the South Beach Diet
NA4
On Cloud Nine: Word Cloud Technology in the Health Classroom
NA5
Know Your Numbers JCSU: Developing a Health Communication Prevention Campaign
NA6
Diabetes Teen Talk: A Web-based Intervention for Teens with Diabetes
NA7
Cross-Cultural Differences in College Students’ Physical Activity
NA8
Preventing Alcohol Use Among Youth: Role of Positive Connections
NA9
Non-Medical Prescription Drug Use among College Students
NA10
Stress Wheels - Recognizing, Understanding, Coping
NA11
Do as I Say and as I Do
NA12
Skin Cancer Prevention Begins with Children
NA13
Measuring Perceived Personal and Social Competence of Adolescents
NA14
Courses Are So Much Cooler Online with Twitter and Facebook
NA15
Teaching Strategies to Impact Condom and Sex Negotiation Skills
NA16
Healthcare Concerns of the Elderly in a Rural Midwestern Community
NA17
Home Environment Influences on African American Adolescents’ Smoking Habits
NA18
Evaluating Distance Education Courseware
NA19
Memory Sticks of Health
NA20
Environmental Factors Influencing Female College Students Decisions about Sexual Health
NA21
Dietary Supplement Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors among Health Educators
NA22
Determining the Presence of West Nile Virus in Commercial Nurseries
NA23
African American Women: South Beach Diet and Weight Loss
NA24
Investigation of Environmental Influences on Juvenile Behavior Associated with Incarceration.
NA25
Investigating Storm Drainage Ponds and Stagnated Areas for WNV Mosquitoes
NA26
Teachers Preparing Teachers to Advocate Health in the Classroom
NA27
Teaching Strategies for Surviving Declining Budgets and Increasing Student Enrollment
NA28
Coordinating the Swain Scholars Community Health Outreach Program
NA29
Theory-in-Action: Using Film to Teach Health-Related Concepts and Theoretical Constructs
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