2012: Health Communication Sessions

3612    INNOVATIVE HEALTH COMMUNICATION EDUCATION:
REACHING DIVERSE AUDIENCES ACROSS CONTEXTS
2:30 – 3:45    Sunday, February 19    Sendero II
Co-presented by the Health Communication and the Community College Interest Groups

Co-Chairs:   Heather Canary, University of Utah
Heather Smith, Santa Monica College

  • Sharing Faculty Resources for an Interdisciplinary Health Communication Curriculum — Heather Canary, University of Utah  — Mark Bergstrom, University of Utah
  • Communication and Nursing Program Curriculum in Community Colleges– Heather Smith, Santa Monica College
  • Reflections on DENTAL TALK Learning Community and Steps for Connecting to Other Health Care Programs — Michael Brydges, Cypress College
  •  The Conversations about Cancer (CAC) Project –  Wayne Beach, San Diego State University

3711    TOP THREE PAPERS IN HEALTH COMMUNICATION
4:00 – 5:15    Sunday, February 19    Sendero I

Chair: Anthony Roberto, Arizona State University

  • Assessing the Influence of Online Discussion Forums on Beliefs about Factual Information on Expert Health Websites — Carmen Stitt, Carly Raasch, California State University Sacramento
  • When the Community Speaks: Latina Immigrant Women Leading Community-Based Efforts to Bridge the Health and Digital Divides — Tamar Ginossar, University of New Mexico — Sara Nelson, Soda Creak Consulting
  • Affectionate Communication Can Suppress Immunity: Trait Affection Predicts Antibody Titers to Latent Epstein-Barr Virus — Kory Floyd, Arizona State University
  • Colin Hesse, University of Missouri Columbia  — Justin P. Boren, Santa Clara University — Alice E. Veksler, University of Connecticut

Respondent: Anne Hubbell, New Mexico State University

4413    A COLLECTION OF IMPORTANT HEALTH COMMUNICATION ISSUES & CONTEXTS
2:15 – 3:30    Monday, February 20    Sendero III

Chair: Ashley Archiopoli, University of New Mexico

  • Do I Control What I Eat When I go to College? Dietary Choices, BMI, and the Influence of Family Communication Environments* — Gino Giannini, Carissa Taylor, Aaron Sanchez, Arizona State University
  • Medical Malpractice is a Communication Problem Masquerading as a Legal Problem** — Jodie Jones, University of Utah
  • A New Vision of Sexuality Education: Examining Sex-Positive Sexuality Education at a Feminist Community Sexuality Resource Center — Jessica A. Nodulman, University of New Mexico
  • Negotiating Acculturation Through Health Message Design — Vanessa Brandon, University of New Mexico

*Top Student Paper, Health Communication Interest Group
**Top Debut Paper, Health Communication Interest Group

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