Presentations


Jay Bernhardt, Ph.D.

MPH presentations

Social Marketing 2.0

 

Adam Barry, Ph.D.

  1. Barry, A.E., Howell, S.M. & Dennis, M. (2011). Evaluating impaired drivers’ confidence and intention to “(Please) drink responsibly.” Journal of Safety Research, 42(2), 137-142.
  2.  Barry, A.E. & Goodson, P. (2011). How college students conceptualize and practice responsible drinking.  Journal of American College Health, 59(4), 304-312.
  3. Barry, A.E., & Dennis, M. (2011). A comparison of actual and perceived drinking problems among driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenders. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 55(1), 53-69.
  4.  Barry, A.E., Chaney, B.H., Stellefson, M.L., & Chaney, J.D. (2011). So you want to develop a survey: Practical recommendations for scale development.  American Journal of Health Studies, 26(1), 97-105.
  5.  Stellefson, M.L., Barry, A.E., Chaney, B.H., Hanik, B.W., & Chaney J.D. (2011). Establishing cause for developing and implementing a broad-based marketing effort for the health education profession. Health Promotion Practice, 12(3), 379-387.
  6. Barry, A.E. & Goodson, P.  (2010). Use (and misuse) of the responsible drinking message in public health and alcohol advertising: A review.  Health Education and Behavior, 37(2), 288-303. 
  7. Barry, A.E. (2007). A theory-based commentary on the hypothesized impact of alcohol-industry sponsored responsible drinking campaigns.  The Health Education Monograph, 24(1), 37-40.
  8. Barry, A.E. (2007). Utilizing theory based constructs to explore the impact of greek membership on alcohol-related beliefs and behaviors: A systematic literature review.  Journal of American College Health, 56(3), 307-315.
  9. Barry, A.E. (2005). How attrition impacts the internal and external validity of longitudinal research. Journal of School Health, 75(7), 268-271.

 

Kelli Brown, Ph.D.

  1. Debate, R.D., Cragun, D., Severson, H.H., Shaw, T., Christiansen, S., Koerber, A., Tomar, S., McCormack Brown, K., Tedesco, L., Hendricson, W. (2010). “Interactive Case Studies Modeling Eating Disorder-Specific Secondary Prevention by Oral Health Providers,” Eating Disorders Research Society.
  2. Jones, S.E., McCormack Brown, K.R., Seabert, D.M., & Sneed, S. (2009).  “Editor’s Insights: Reviewing for the Journal of School Health,” American School Health Association, Denver, CO.
  3. Dake, J., Ogletree, R., & McCormack Brown, K.R. (2009). “Writing for Publication in Peer Reviewed Journals: Avoiding the Pitfalls,” American School Health Association, Denver, CO.
  4. Bryant, C.A., Baldwin, J., Hogeboom, D., Phillips, L., Courtney, A., Nickelson, J., Alfonso, A., French, J., McCormack Brown, K., & McDermott, R.J. (2007). “VERB Summer Scorecard: What Characterizes Tweens who Participate Versus Those Who Do Not?” American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.

 

Michael Stellefson, Ph.D.

  1. Chaney, J. D., Chaney, B., & Stellefson, M. L. (2010, November). Advocacy 2.0: Using Web 2.0 to advocate for the profession. Abstract accepted for presentation at the 2010 Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) National Meeting, Denver, CO.
  2. Stellefson, M.L., Hanik, B. H., Chaney, J. D., & Chaney, B. (2010, November). Pre-conceived expectations not always predictive of actual ability: E-health literacy skills among college students.  Abstract accepted for concurrent presentation at the 2010 Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) National Meeting, Denver, CO.
  3. Stellefson, M.L., Chaney, J. D., & Chaney, B. (2010, November). Reaching the optimum potential of distance learning in health education through properly marketing non-traditional college-level courses.  Abstract accepted for presentation at the 2010 Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) National Meeting, Denver, CO. Selected to be featured during College Health Poster Promenade.
  4. Stellefson, M., Chaney, B. H., Chaney, J. D. (2009, November). DVD Self-Management Education Improves Health-Related Quality of Life among Rural COPD Patients. Poster accepted for presentation during the 2009 Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
  5. Stellefson, M. L., Hanik, B. W., Chaney, B. H., & Chaney, J. D. (2009, March). Examining the future of tailored messaging in health education. Poster accepted for presentation during the 2009 American Academy of Health Behavior (AAHB) Meeting, Hilton Head, SC.
  6. Icke, A., Stellefson, M., Chaney, J. D., & Chaney, E. H. (2009, March). Application of Moodle within Health Education and Promotion. Seminar session accepted for presentation during the HEDIR Technology Seminar at the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) National Convention and Exposition, Tampa, FL.
  7. Stellefson, M. L., Chaney, B. H., Chaney, J. D., & Hanik, B. W. (2008, October). Using qualitative research methods to develop chronic disease self-management education programs. Poster accepted for presentation during the 2008 Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) National Meeting, San Diego, CA.
  8. Stellefson, M. L., Chaney, J. D., & Chaney, B. H. (2008, October). Current State of the Digital Divide in Health Education.  Concurrent oral session accepted for presentation during the 2008 Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) National Meeting, San Diego, CA.
  9. Stellefson, M. L., Chaney, J. D., Chaney, B., & Eddy, J. M. (2008, April).  Efficacy of DVD Technology in COPD Self-Management Education of Rural Patients.  Seminar session accepted for presentation during the HEDIR Technology Seminar at the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) National Convention and Exposition, Forth Worth, TX.
  10. Stellefson, M.L., (2008, February). Efficacy of DVD Technology in COPD Self-Management Education of Rural Patients.  Oral session accepted for presentation at the Southwest Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, Division 6: Graduate Student Work-In-Progress, New Orleans, LA.
  11. Stellefson, M.L., Chaney, B., Chaney, D., Eddy, J., Voyer, N. (2007, August) Integrating Health Marketing Strategies into a Federally Funded Dissertation Grant Proposal: A Student’s Experience. Poster accepted for presentation at the National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media, Atlanta, GA.
  12. Stellefson, M.L., Chen, C., Zhang, J., Chaney, J.D., Chaney, B., & Eddy, J.M. (2007, March).  Engaging Students in Active Discussion Through the Use of RSS Technology in Health Education. Poster accepted for presentation at the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) National Convention and Exposition, Baltimore, MD.
  13. Hensleigh, K.E., Chaney, J.D., Stellefson, M.L., & Eddy, J.E. (2006, April). A qualitative analysis of student satisfaction with asynchronous web-based undergraduate courses in health education.  Poster accepted for presentation at the American Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) National Convention and Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT.
  14. Chaney, J.D., Hensleigh, K.E., Stellefson, M.L., & Eddy, J.M. (2006, March).  Technological strategies to enhance effectiveness of asynchronous distance education.  Poster accepted for presentation at the Southern District Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (SDAHPERD) Convention, Virginia Beach, VA.
  15. Stellefson, M.L., Using New Media to Reach Students and/or Communities, Invited Panelist, Webinar Series, Directors of Health Promotion and Education, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials. (October 27, 2010)
  16. Stellefson, M.L., Efficacy of DVD Technology in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Self-Management of Rural Patients. Invited Guest Lecturer, Visionary Scholars Series, Center for the Study of Health Disparities, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University. (November 13, 2008)

 

Christine Stopka, Ph.D.

  1. Delisle, T; Dabroski, A; Miller, J; Tillman, M; Huq, M; Stopka, C.  “Efficacy of a Peer Based Worksite Health Intervention on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Firefighters:  A Pilot Study,” poster presentation, NCPERID Annual Conference, Reston, VA, July 17, 2010.
  2. Delisle, T; Tillman, M; Cowen, T; Dabroski, A; Parr, J; Abt, N; Huq, M; Dobson, J; Stopka, C.  “Validation of Field-Based Aerobic Capacity Assessment in Firefighters,” Poster presentation, NCPERID Annual Conference, Reston, VA, July 17, 2010.
  3. Solomon, M; Delisle, T; Stopka, C. “The effects of a peer mentor driven community based participatory research model in an inclusive physical education program for students with intellectual disabilities,” poster presentation, NCPERID Annual Conference, Reston, VA, July 16, 2010.
  4. Delisle, T; Dipnarine, K; Ha, C; Huq M; Stopka, C.  ”Evaluation of a Structured Physical Fitness Intervention on Young Adults with Intellectual Disabilities,” poster presentation, NCPERID Annual Conference, Reston, VA, July 15, 2010.
  5. Stopka, C.  “Sports Medical Concerns for Athletes with Disabilities,” Lecture given for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship series, Departments of Orthopedics and Primary Medicine, University of Florida, Student Health Care Center, Gainesville, Florida, June 14, 2010.
  6. Dabroski A, Miller J, Garcia J, Stopka C, Tillman M, Dobson J, Delisle T.  “Efficacy of a Peer Based Worksite Health Intervention on CVD Risk Factors in Firefighters:  A Pilot Study.” Presented by T. Delisle & M. Tillman. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 4, 2010.
  7. Delisle T, Dipnarine K, Beamer W, Barwick R, Brombecher S, Tillman M, Stopka, C.  “A Preliminary Evaluation of a Theory Based Structured Physical Activity Program for Improving Fitness in Populations with an Intellectual Disability,”   Presented by T. Delisle & M. Tillman. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 4, 2010.
  8. Solomon, M, Delisle, T, Stopka, C.  “The Effects of a Peer Mentor Driven Community Based Participatory Research Model in an Inclusive Physical Education Program for Students with Intellectual Disabilities,” Presented by M. Solomon.  New England Science Symposium, sponsored by Harvard Medical School; Cambridge, MA, February 28, 2010.
  9. Solomon, M; Delisle, T; Stopka, C. (2009).  “Applying the Precede-Proceed Model Towards Improving Health Outcomes in Populations with an Intellectual Disability and in the Health Promoters Serving Their Needs.”  Presented by Monica Solomon, Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), November 4-7, Phoenix Arizona.
  10. Stopka, C.  “Web Based Instruction in Adapted Physical Activity, Medical Aspects, & Medical Terminology at the University of Florida and Beyond:  A Brief Overview of the Content and the Multiple Internet Delivery Systems Used,” Invited Speaker; Oral presentation, NCPERID Annual Conference, Reston, VA, July 18, 2009.
  11. Stopka, Christine & Kathleen Stopka Horseman, “Adapted Aquatics Equipment Ideas to Facilitate the Learning of Aquatics Skills,” NCPERID Annual Conference, Reston, VA, July 18, 2009.
  12. DeLisle, Tony, Solomon, Monica, Stopka, Christine “Applying the PRECEDE-PROCEDE model towards improving health outcomes in populations with an intellectual disability and in the health promoters serving their needs,” poster presentation, NCPERID Annual Conference, Reston, VA, July 17, 2009.
  13. Stopka, C.  “Sports Medical Concerns for Athletes with Disabilities,” Lecture given for the Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship series, Departments of Orthopedics and Primary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, April 10, 2009.
  14. Stopka, C., Tamse, T., Tillman, M, Weimer, A., Abrams, G., Issa, I. “A Strength Program for Special Olympics Athletes and their Coaches,” AAPAR (American Association on Physical Activity and Recreation) Research Poster Presentation, American Association on Physical Activity & Recreation/AAHPERD, Tampa, FL, April 3, 2009.
  15. Stopka, C., Tamse, T., Tillman, M, Weimer, A., Abrams, G., Issa, I. “A Comparison of the Effects of a Supervised Resistance Exercise Training on Special Olympic Athletes and their Coaches,” Research Poster Presentation, National Consortium for Physical Education and Recreation for Individuals with Disabilities (NCPERID), July 17, 2008.
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