Breakout : Wednesday, December 10th
Breakout : Thursday, December 11th
Breakout : Friday, December 12th
Breakout : Wednesday, December 10th
A1- Special Session: No If, Ands, or Butts:
Are We Making Progress in Smoking
Cessation during Pregnancy?
Trends in Smoking during Pregnancy by State, Maternal Race, and Age using the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2000 - 2005 Van Tong
State Estimates of Infant Healthcare Costs at Delivery Attributable to Maternal Smoking, 2004
Kathleen Adams
2002 Infant Deaths Attributable to Prenatal Smoking
Patricia Dietz
Reducing Prenatal Smoking Prevalence in the U.S.: Are Clinic-Based Interventions Enough?
Shin Kim
A2- Workshop: Introduction to Vital Stats, NCHS' Online Tool for Accessing and Analyzing Vital Statistics Data
Workshop: Research Informing Practice: Promoting Health Behavior Change Among Latinas through Culturally Appropriate Materials and ProgramsModerator: Paul Sutton
A3- Ready or Not? Preconception Health Strategies
Is Effective Postpartum Contraceptive Use Conceived Prenatally in Florida?Leticia Hernandez
Associations between Preconception Counseling and Maternal Behaviors Before and During Pregnancy
Lauren Zapata
Preventing Subsequent Unintended Pregnancies: A Case for Interconception Care
Robert Feyerharm
Differences in Preconception Health Behaviors by Contraceptive Use Among Sexually Active Adolescent Girls-United States, 2005
Eric Miller
Brian Castrucci
A4- You're Outta Here! Using Hospital Discharge Data in MCH Epidemiology
A Predictive Model to Improve State Surveillance of Uterine Rupture Rates Using Hospital Discharge Data and Birth/Fetal Death Certi?catesMary Barger
Opportunities and Challenges in the Use of Hospital Discharge Data in MCH Epidemiologic Research
Russell Kirby
A5- Catch Them if You Can: The Importance of Newborn Screening
Long-term Follow-up of Infants Treated for Congenital Hypothyroidism: Use of Health Insurance Claims DataScott Grosse Possible Misclassification of Transient Congenital Hypothyroidism: Evidence from a National Newborn Screening Dataset
Cynthia Hinton
Variation among Immunoreactive Trypsinogen Concentrations, Michigan Newborn Screening, 10/2007-4/2008
Steven Korzeniewski
Congenital Hypothyroid Screening among Low Birth Weight Infants, Michigan, 2005-2007
Steven Korzeniewski
A6- Weighty Matters: Data and Predictors
Excess Weight Gain during Pregnancy: A Missed Opportunity to Impact Maternal and Infant HealthJudith Sackoff
Reliability and Validity of Birth Certificate Prepregnancy Weight and Height among Women Enrolled in a Prenatal WIC Program - Florida, 2005
Sohyun Park
Effects of Gestational Weight Gain in Obese Women: Does One Size Fit All?
Deborah Kiel
A7- Infertility as a Public Health Issue
Robert Rebar and Karen HooverB1- Special Session: Assessing Patterns of Maternal Depression Using PRAMS
Predictors of Self-Reported Symptoms of Maternal Depression (SMD) Postpartum and Two Years LaterEmily Locke , MD
Self-Reported Postpartum Depression, Unintended Pregnancy, Racial/Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Disparities among Women in Hawaii: Pregnancy, Risk, Assessment, and Monitoring System (PRAMS), 2004-2006
Donald Hayes
Risk Factors for Perinatal Depression in Oregon
Kenneth Rosenberg
Factors Associated with Postpartum Depressive Symptoms among Nebraska PRAMS Respondents (2004-2005)
Carol Gilbert
B2- How Low Can You Go? Studies of LBW Infants
An Examination of Risk Factors for Low Birthweight in the District of ColumbiaDeneen Long-White
Income Diversity and Prevalence of Low Birth Weight in Chicago Neighborhoods, 1990- 2004
Jessica Kubo
Establishment of a Low Birth Weight Registry and Initial Outcomes
Elizabeth Eisenhaur
Comparing Methods of Assessing the Effect of Family Case Management on Low Birth Weight in Illinois, 2004-2005
Amanda Bennett
B3- Are We Done Yet? Breastfeeding Initiation and Duration
Racial/Ethnic Differences in Initiation and Continuation of Breastfeeding among WIC Participants-The Role of Acculturation, Texas, 2007Gita Mirchandani
What Factors are Associated with Short Breastfeeding Duration among Preterm Infants in NYC?
Candace Mulready-Ward
Racial & Ethnic Disparities in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in Oregon
Deborah Dee
B4- Challenges of Well-Being - Children with Special Health Care Needs
Prevalence Of and Factors Associated with Bullying Among Students with Disabilities-Massachusetts, 2007Susan Manning
The Well-Being of Children with Special Health Care Needs and Their Families: A Latent Variable Approach
Stephen Blumberg
Mental Health Conditions among Children and Youth With Special Health Care Needs: Prevalence and Correlates of Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms
Reem Ghandour
Investigating the Reliability of Questions Measuring Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) Receipt of Transition to Adulthood Guidance on the National Survey of CSHCN
Adam Carle
B5- Bad Endings: Adverse Birth Outcomes
Indoor Air Pollution by Cooking Fuel and Adverse Infant Birth OutcomesAmna Siddiqui
Fetal-Infant Mortality Rates in Washington, DC 1996-2005: Trend and Racial Disparity
Genet Burka
Infertility Treatment and Pregnancy Outcomes among PRAMS Respondents in Three States
Laura Baksh
Late Fetal Death Cluster in Bay County, Florida, 2008
Sohyun Park
B6- Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice: Obstetric Care and Birth Outcomes
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Management Pattern of Atlanta-area Obstetricians Regarding StillbirthsMikyong Shin Physicians' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice Regarding Prevention of Infections during Pregnancy
Danielle Ross
Obstetric Care for Philadelphia and Non-Philadelphia Residents: A Comparative Analysis of Risk Factors, Birth Outcomes, and Impact on Obstetric Capacity, 2003-2007
Cynthia Line
B7- What Difference Does it Make? Methods to Improve MCH Surveillance
An Approach to Supplement Surveillance Information From Fetal Death CertifcatesWes Duke
The Use and Efficacy of Phone Prompts for Increasing Response Rates in a Two-Year Follow-Up Survey of PRAMS Respondents
Karen Stephens
Michigan Newborn Screening & Live Births Records Linkage and Follow-Up of Potentially Un-Screened Infants
Michael Korzeniewski
Increasing Participation in Maternal Health Research
Miner Marchbanks


