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Home: HINTS
Data Users Conference, Jan 20-21, 2005
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Presentations & Agenda:
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Welcome/Introductions
Richard Moser, Ph.D.
Research Psychologist, Behavioral Research Program,
National Cancer Institute (NCI) Opening
Remarks: Goals
and Recommendations From the 2005 HINTS Data Users Meeting
Gary Kreps, Ph.D.
Professor, George Mason University (GMU) |
Keynote Address: Creating
a National Evidence Base for Health Communication &
Informatics
Bradford Hesse, Ph.D
Acting Branch Chief
Health Communications and Informatics Research Branch
National Cancer Institute |
Paper Session #1- Information Seeking
Discussant: Kevin McCaul, Ph.D.
North Dakota State University Cancer Information Seeking: Some Top Seeking:
Some Top-of-the-Head Observations
- Neeraj Arora, Ph.D., NCI
Searching for Cancer-Related
Information: How Does the American Public Rate Its
Experience?
- Kristi Martin, M.A., NCI
Who's Behind the
Screen and What Are They Looking For? Triangulating
Data From Health Information National Trends Survey
(HINTS), American Customer Satisfaction Index, and
Forrester's Consumer Omnibus Survey To Understand
Online Cancer Information Seekers
- Jeff Niederdeppe, M.A., University of Pennsylvania
Cancer-Related News
Coverage and Information Seeking: Results From a National
Survey
- Whitney Randolph Steele, Ph.D., M.P.H., NCI
Information Seeking Experiences of Cancer Survivors: Frustrated or Satisfied?
- Linda Squiers, Ph.D., NCI
Awareness of National Cancer Information Resources
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Paper Session #2 - Special Populations
Discussant: K. Vish Viswanath, Ph.D.
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Harvard University
- Bryce Reeve, Ph.D., NCI
Evaluating Measurement
Equivalence Between Hispanic and Non-Hispanic Responders
to the English Form of the HINTS Information Seeking
Experience (ISEE) Scale
- Chih-Hung Chang, Ph.D., Northwestern University
Differential Item Functioning
of the English and Spanish Administered HINTS Psychological
Distress Scale
- Nancy Breen, Ph.D., NCI
Does Unequal Income Translate
Into Unequal Knowledge? The Knowledge Gap and Cancer
Health Disparities, a Preliminary Study
- Bessie Rigakos, Wayne State University
Fatalistic Beliefs and Disparities in Cancer Prevention
Behaviors
- Sally Vernon, Ph.D., M.A., University of Texas-Houston
Gender Differences in the
Prevalence and Correlates of Colorectal Cancer Screening
Tests in Average-Risk Adults Aged 50 and Over in the
HINTS, 2002-2003
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Paper Session #3 - Health Communication/Media
Discussant: Robert Hornik, Ph.D.
The Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania
- Erwin Bettinghaus, Ph.D., The Cooper Institute
Media Influences on
Cancer Risk Perceptions
- Andrea Gurmankin, Ph.D., Harvard School of Public
Health
The Impact of Overload
of Cancer Risk Information on Attention to Information
and Cancer Risk
- Linda Kimmel, Ph.D., Northwestern University
Personal Health Schema
and Cancer Testing Behaviors
- Minsun Shim, M.A. & Bridget Kelly, M.P.H, University of Pennsylvania
Cancer Scanning
and Seeking Behavior Is Associated With Knowledge,
Lifestyle Choices, and Screening
- Jennifer Petrelli, M.P.H., NCI
5 A Day Behavior and Knowledge
of Recommendations in Relation to Health Communication
in the HINTS
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Welcome to Day 2
Richard Moser, Ph.D., NCI |
Paper session #4 - Risk/Methods
Discussant: David Nelson, M.D., M.P.H.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Richard Moser, Ph.D., NCI
Risk and Worry
as Predictors of Cancer Screening Behavior: Results
Using HINTS Data
- Jennifer Hay, Ph.D., Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center
Covariates of Colon Cancer
Risk Perception
- Paul Han, M.P.H., M.D., NCI
Perceived Uncertainty
About Cancer Prevention Recommendations: Relationship
to Perceptions of Cancer Preventability and of Cancer
Risk and Worry
- Michael Massagli, Ph.D., Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
What Does "No Opinion"
Mean in the HINTS?
- Stephen Marcus, Ph.D., NCI
Potential Reduced Exposure
Products: Prevalence and Correlates of Use
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Roundtable Discussion/Wrap-up
Moderator: Gary Kreps, Ph.D., GMU |
Breakout Sessions
1) Statistical
Weights and Methods for Analyzing HINTS Data
William Davis, Ph.D. and Richard Moser, Ph.D., NCI
2) Grantwriting Workshop
- "Maximizing Your Odds of Receiving an NIH Grant"
Mark Alexander, MSc., NCI |
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