Session: The Intersection of Community and Individual Characteristics in Understanding Disparate Health Outcomes (Society for Prevention Research 26th Annual Meeting)

3-019 The Intersection of Community and Individual Characteristics in Understanding Disparate Health Outcomes

Schedule:
Thursday, May 31, 2018: 10:15 AM-11:45 AM
Yellowstone (Hyatt Regency Washington, Washington, DC)
Theme: Promoting equity and decreasing disparities through optimizing prevention science
Moderator:
Crystal Barksdale

* noted as presenting author
293
Parents’ Sense of Community, Social Support, and Shared Parenting Beliefs: The Role of Neighborhood Characteristics.
Sarah A Burcher, MA, MBA, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Angela M. Keyzers, MA, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Lindsey Weiler, PhD, University of Minnesota; Lindsey Mazzitello, High School Diploma, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Timothy A. Cavell, PhD, University of Arkansas
294
Abstract of Distinction: Temperament Profiles Predict Community Violence Exposure and Adjustment Problems
Rachel Tache, BA, George Washington University; Sabrina Liu, BA, University of California, Santa Barbara; Sharon Lambert, PhD, George Washington University; Jody M. Ganiban, PhD, George Washington University; Nicholas S. Ialongo, PhD, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Karen Nylund-Gibson, PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara
295
Patterns of Connectedness and Psychosocial Wellbeing Among African American and Caribbean Black Adolescents
Theda Rose, PhD, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Ashley McDonald, MS, The Pennsylvania State University; Sharon Lambert, PhD, George Washington University; Dawn Witherspoon, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University; Tara Von Mach, BA, University of Maryland at Baltimore