Session: The Role of Socioeconomic Status in the Reduction of Health Disparities within At-Risk Communities (Society for Prevention Research 26th Annual Meeting)

3-055 The Role of Socioeconomic Status in the Reduction of Health Disparities within At-Risk Communities

Schedule:
Thursday, May 31, 2018: 3:00 PM-4:30 PM
Congressional D (Hyatt Regency Washington, Washington, DC)
Theme: Promoting equity and decreasing disparities through optimizing prevention science
Moderator:
Dionne Godette

* noted as presenting author
338
Developmental Pathways from Parental Socioeconomic Status to Adolescent Substance Use: Alternative and Complementary Reinforcement
Jungeun Olivia Lee, PhD, University of Southern California; Junhan Cho, PhD, University of Southern California; Yoewon Yoon, MSW, University of Southern California; Mariel S. Bello, BA, University of Southern California; Rubin Khoddam, MA, University of Southern California; Adam M. Leventhal, PhD, University of Southern California
339
Cross-Sectional Trends and Disparities in Hepatitis C Testing By Educational Attainment Among Individuals in the US
William W Thompson, PhD, US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; JaeEui Soh, M.S., US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention; Claudia Vellozzi, MD, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
340
Low-Income Communities Use Health Apps, but More Work Is Required with Low-Income Older Adults in Order to Optimize Mobile Health Technology Interventions
Sharon S. Laing, PhD, University of Washington Tacoma; Muhammad Alsayid, MD, University of Washington; Carlota Ocampo, PhD, Trinity Washington University; Stacey Baugh, PhD, Trinity Washington University