Paper Session #01:
Emerging Issues for Breast Cancer Survivors
- Intervention Modules Protect Sexuality in Breast Cancer
- Tai Chi Chuan (TCC) and Bone Health (BH) Among Breast Cancer Survivors
Paper Session #02:
Prevention IS Key: Weight Gain Prevention Research
- Co-Variation of Multiple Behavior Change: Synergistic Effects of an Obesity Prevention Program
- Preventing the "Freshman 15": An Internet-Based Weight Self-Regulation Pilot Intervention for College Freshmen
- Examining the Utility of a Scientific Conference for Initiating Knowledge Translation in Behavioral Medicine
Paper Session #03:
Biobehavioral Mechanisms in Healthy and Chronic Disease Populations
- Psychological Profiles Predicting Changes in Diurnal Cortisol Secretion in Older Adults
- Distress Among Mothers of Children Newly Diagnosed with Cancer Predicts Inflammatory Response
- The Pain, Depression, and Fatigue Symptom Cluster: Covariation with the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
- Baseline Alexithymia Predicts Significantly Lower Stimulated Production of a Key HIV Anti-Progression Factor Over 24 Months of Follow-up
Paper Session #04:
Translation and Dissemination Research in Health Care and Community Settings
- Translating Behavioral Interventions Into Primary Care Practice
- Adaptation and Follow-up Study of a Stress Management Training in Real-World Setting
- Reach by Effectiveness: Understanding the Impact of a Commercial Worksite Weight Loss Program
Paper Session #05:
What's Going on "Down There"? Predictions of Colorectal Screening
- Intention Translation in Colorectal Screening Behavior
- Group Education with and without Free FOBT Kits Increases Colorectal Cancer Screening among Filipino Americans
Paper Session #06:
Mom's the Word: Pregnancy, Weight, and Health
- Reaching the Unreachable: Web-Based Program for Overweight Postpartum Teens
- Prenatal Exposure to a Natural Disaster Increases Risk for Obesity in 5 ½ Year Old Children
Paper Session #07:
Feeling the Blues: The Role of Depression in Cardiovascular Disease
- Subclinical Depressive Symptoms are Associated with MRI-derived Indices of Subclinical Neurovascular Disease Among Healthy Older Women, Not Men
- Depressive Symptom Dimensions and Cardiovascular Prognosis among Women with Suspected Myocardial Ischemia: The NHLBI-Sponsored WISE Study
- Optimal BDI-2 Scores For Predicting Depression Among Cardiac Surgical Patients
- Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Clinical Events among Women with and without Depression: The NHLBI Sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE)
Paper Session #08:
Genetics: Testing Acceptability and Influences in Health
- Translating Information About Personalized Genomic Tests for Common Health Conditions to Patients: Is It Understood and Valued?
- Motivators for Participation in a Whole Genome Sequencing Study: The Clinseq Experience
Paper Session #09:
Physical Activity, Cognitive Processes, and Quality of Life in Older Adults
- Physical Activity and Satisfaction with Life in Older Adults
- Brain, Behavior, and Self-Efficacy for Cognitive Function in Older Adults
Paper Session #10:
What a Pain: Psychosocial Processes and Interventions in Pain Populations
- Repressive Coping and Pain: Shifts in Attention Biases from Distress toward Physical Pain May Partly Explain "Conversion"
- Long Term Effects of a Stepped Intervention on Self-Management Behaviors and Depression
Paper Session #11:
Innovations in Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR)
- Use of a Community Coalition to Interpret Contextual Data: Lessons From the Taking Neighborhood Health to Heart Study
- Different Strategies are Related to Increased Participation Rates in an Identical Physical Activity Program Offered in Rural Versus Metropolitan Areas
Paper Session #12:
Been Around the Block a Few Times? Neighborhood and Environmental Factors in Physical Activity
- Interaction of Self-Efficacy and Neighborhood Walkability on Physical Activity
- Does Region Affect Generalizability?: Preliminary Examination of the Colorado STRIDE Exercise Intervention
- Factors Differentiating Active vs. Non-Active Commuters to Campus
Paper Session #13:
Changing Lifestyle Behaviors in Minority Populations
- Behavioral and Physiological Factors Related To Physical Inactivity Over Time in Black Women with Type 2 Diabetes
- Health Habits in Black Adolescents: Ethnicity Matters
- Integrating Motivational and Family Variables to Improve Weight Loss Outcomes in Underserved Adolescents
Paper Session #14:
Debilitating Effects of Cancer Treatment: Impact on Sex Function, Fatigue and Cognition
- Perceived Cognitive Functioning of Longer-term Breast Cancer Survivors: Characteristics and Correlates
- Longitudinal Change in Fatigue, Depression, Sleep, and Daily Activity in Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy for Gynecologic Cancer
Paper Session #15:
Prostate Cancer: Psychosocial Issues from Screening to Survivorship
- Gay Men's Knowledge and Attitudes about the Prostate and Prostate Cancer
- Differences Between African American and White Men in Worries and Expectations About Prostate Cancer Treatment, Need for Information, and Decisional Regret
- Values Insight and Balance Evaluation Scales (VIBEs-PC): Psychometric Characteristics in the Prostate Cancer Clinical Setting
Paper Session #16:
It's All Fun and Games: Multimedia Approaches to Lifestyle Change
- Texas I-Can! Is the Increase in Step Count During Physically Active Academic Games Similar Across Ethnicity, Gender, and BMI?
- Can Video Games Improve Health? A Systematic Review
- Pounds Off Digitally (POD) Study: Using Podcasting to Promote Weight Loss
Paper Session #17:
Let's Talk About Sex: Psychosocial Factors Associated with HIV and STI Risk
- Perception of Prevalence and Approval of Sexual Behaviors by HIV-Infected and Uninfected Individuals
- A Structural Model of Drug Use and Sexual Risk Among Gay and Bisexual Men Who Attend Circuit Parties
- HIV Prevention Beyond Anal Sex: Predicting HIV Sexual Risk Reduction Practices in a Sample of Massachusetts MSM
- Methamphetamine, Sexual Functioning, and Sexual Risk-Taking: The Self-Regulatory Motivations of Men Who Have Sex With Men
Paper Session #18:
For God's Sake: Spirituality and Illness
- An Examination of the 3-Factor Model and Structural Invariance in the FACIT-Sp Across Racial/Ethnic Groups: A report from the American Cancer Society's (ACS) Study of Cancer Survivors-II (SCS-II)
- Spirituality as a Predictor of Distress, Symptoms and Sleep in a Sample of Adult Inpatients Undergoing Treatment for Acute Leukemia
- Efficacy-Mediated Effects of Spirituality and Physical Activity on Quality of Life
- Religious and Non-Religious Pathways to Stress-Related Growth in Younger Adult Cancer Survivors

