December 2016 Eugenia Eng, M.P.H., Dr.P.H. Personal Data .

2y ago
27 Views
2 Downloads
780.59 KB
43 Pages
Last View : 1m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Anton Mixon
Transcription

December 2016Eugenia Eng, M.P.H., Dr.P.H.Curriculum VitaePersonal Data:Office Address:Department of Health BehaviorGillings School of Global Public Health CB #7440University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC 27599(919) 966-3909, eugenia eng@unc.eduLanguages:French, spoken and written, fluentCantonese, spoken only, fluentEwe, spoken only, functionalEducation:1983DrPHUniversity of North CarolinaSchool of Public HealthChapel Hill, NC 27599Health Education1978MPHUniversity of North CarolinaSchool of Public HealthChapel Hill, NC 27599Health Education1970BSUniversity of WisconsinMadison, WisconsinEducation and FrenchSecondary Education Teaching CertificateCurrent Employment:2000-presentProfessor, Department of Health Behavior, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of NorthCarolina2013-presntDirector, Cancer Health Disparities Postdoctoral Program, Department of Health Behavior, GillingsSchool of Global Public Health, University of North CarolinaPrevious Employment:1998-2012Director, Kellogg Health Scholars Postdoctoral Program, Center for Health Promotion and DiseasePrevention/Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of North Carolina1991-2000Associate Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health,University of North Carolina1984-1991Assistant Professor, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health,University of North Carolina1987-2006Director of the Masters Degree Program, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education,School of Public Health, University of North Carolina1981-1984Instructor, Department of Health Education, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina1978-1982Research Associate, Practical Training in Health Education Project in Cameroon, Department of HealthEducation, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina

Eng, E 21974-1976Health Education Specialist, Employed by the U.S. Peace Corps Missions in Benin, Mali, and BurkinaFaso, ACTION Agency, Washington, D.C.1975Health Education Training of Trainers Coordinator, 5 months, Employed by the Benin Maternal andChild Health Project, University of California at Santa Cruz, U.S. Agency for International Development1972-1974Health Education Volunteer Leader, The U.S. Peace Corps, Togo. Served on national commission todevelop and pilot test primary school health education curriculum and teachers manual in 100 schoolsthroughout TogoPublications:Refereed articles:1. Black KZ, Nichols H, ENG E, Rowley D. Prevalence of preterm, low birthweight, and small for gestational age delivery afterbreast cancer diagnosis: A population-based study. Breast Cancer Research Journal (In press).2.Taggart T, Religiosity and HIV/STD prevention: A multi-dimensional model for understanding Black adolescent sexualinitiation. Journal of Adolescence (Under review).3.Merino Y, Thomas T, Lightfoot A, ENG E, Thatcher K, Siman F, Chapman M. “They were just waiting for me to mess up”:A critical discourse analysis of immigrant Latino teens’ perceptions of power dynamics. Journal of Adolescent Research(Revised & resubmitted)4.Black KZ, Lightfoot A, Schaal J, Mouw MS, Hardy C, Samuel C, Faustin Y, Akins B, Baker White S, Foley K, Hilton A,Jeon J, Mann L, Robertson L, Werner K, Yonas M, Eng E. It’s like you don’t have a roadmap really: Using an antiracismframework to analyze patients’ encounters in the cancer system. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology (Under Review).5.Lightfoot A, Thatcher K, Siman F, ENG E, Merino Y, Thomas T, Chapman M. What I wish my doctor knew about my life:Using photovoice to explore barriers to health equity with immigrant Latino adolescents. Journal of Qualitative Social Work(Under Review).6.Leos C, Lightfoot A, Merino Y, Thomas T, Thatcher K, Coyne-Beasley T, Duran T, ENG E, Siman F, Chapman M. Stories ofrace and resistance: A critical race theory perspective on the educational experiences of Latino immigrant young men in NorthCarolina. Journal of Latinos and Education (Under Review).7.Rowe, C., Watson-Ormond, R., English, L., Linton, K., Rubesin, H., Marshall, A., Amolegbe, A., Agnew-Brune, C., ENG E.Mental health journey for refugee children from Burma: Evaluating the use of art therapy in a school-based setting. HealthPromotion and Practice, 18 (1): 26-33, 2017.8.Balvanz P, Dodgen L, Quinn J, Holloway T, Hudspeth S, ENG E. From voice to choice: African American youth examinechildhood obesity in rural North Carolina. Progress in Community Health Partnerships, 10(2): 293-303, 2016.9.Kowitt S, Emmerling D, Gavarkavich D, Mershon C, Linton K, Rubesin H, Agnew-Brune C, ENG E. The community-basedparticipatory pilot evaluation of an art therapy program for refugee adolescents from Burma. Journal of Art Therapy, 33(1):13-20, 2016.10. Schaal J, Lightfoot A, Black KZ, Stein K, Baker White S, Cothern C, Gilbert K, Hardy CY, Jeon J, Mann L, Mouw MS,Robertson L, Waters EM, Yonas MA, ENG E. Community-guided focus group analysis on cancer disparities. Progress inCommunity Health Partnerships 10(1): 159-167, 2016.11. Hall WJ, Chapman MV, Lee KM, Merino YM, Thomas TW, Payne BK, ENG E, Day S, Coyne-Beasley T. Implicitracial/ethnic bias among healthcare professionals and its influence on healthcare outcomes: A systematic review. AmericanJournal of Public Health, 105(12): 60-76, 2015.12. Sun CJ, Mann L, ENG E, Downs M, Rhodes SD. Once a navegante, always a navegante: Latino men sustain their roles as layhealth advisors to promote general and sexual health to their social network. AIDS Education and Prevention, 27(5): 465-473,2015.

Eng, E 313. Strunk SL, Brennan LK, Bors PA, Bussel JB, ENG E, Leonard BA. Collaborating to support Health Kids, HealthyCommunities Partnerships. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 21: S8-S15, 2015.14. Armstrong-Brown J, ENG E, Powell W, Zimmer C, Bowling JM. Redefining Racial Residential segregation and itsassociation with physical activity among African Americans 50 years and older: A mixed methods approach. Journal of Agingand Physical Activity, 23(2):237-246, 2015.15. Sun CJ, Garcia M, Mann L, Alonzo J, ENG E, Rhodes SD. Latino sexual and gender minorities promoting sexual healthwithin their social networks: Process evaluation findings from a lay health advisor intervention. Health Promotion Practice,16(3):329-337, 2015.16. Gilbert P, Perreira K, ENG E, Rhodes SD. Social stressors and alcohol use among immigrant sexual and gender minorityLatinos in a non-traditional settlement state. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 49(11): 1365-1375, 2014.17. Lightfoot A, Taggart T, Woods-Jaegger B, Jackson M, Riggins L, ENG E. Where is the faith?: Using a CBPR approach topropose adaptations to an evidence-based HIV prevention intervention for adolescents in African American faith settings.Journal of Religion and Health, 53:1223-1235, 2014.18. Baquero B, Goldman SN, Siman FM, Muqueeth S, Villa-Torres L, ENG E, Rhodes SD. Mi Cuerpo, Nuestra Responsabilidad:Using Photovoice to describe the assets and barriers to sexual and reproductive health among Latinos in North Carolina.Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 7(1):65-83, 2014.19. Roman-Isler M, ENG E, Maman S, Adimora A, Weiner B. Public health and church-based constructions of HIV prevention:Black Baptist perspective. Health Education Research, 29(3): 470-484, 2014.20. Yonas MA, Aronson RA, ENG E, Hardy CY, Jones N, Schaal J. Critical Incident Technique: An innovative approach toexplore disparities in health and healthcare services. Health Education Research, 28(5): 748-759, 2013.21. Black KZ, Hardy CY, DeMarco M, Ammerman A, Corbie-Smith G, Council B, Ellis D, ENG E, Harris B, Jackson M,Baptiste JJ, Kearney W, Legerton M, Parker D, Wynn M, Lightfoot A. Beyond incentives for involvement to compensationfor consultants: Increasing equity in CBPR approaches. Progress in Community Health Partnerships, 7(3): 263-270, 2013.22. Rhodes SD, Martinez O, Song EY, Alonzo DJ, Eng E, Duck S, Downs M, Bloom FR, Boeving AA, Miller C, Reboussin B.Depressive symptoms among immigrant Latino sexual minorities. American Journal of Health Behavior, 37(3): 404-413,2013.23. Montoya TA, Coker-Appiah Smith D, ENG E, Wynn M, Townsend T. A qualitative exploration of rural African Americanyouth perceptions about the effect of dating violence on sexual health. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 22: 48-62, 2013.24. Rhodes SD, McCoy TP, Hergenrather KC, Vissman AT, Wolfson M, Alonzo J, Bloom FR, Alegría-Ortega J, ENG E.Prevalence estimates of health risk behaviors of immigrant Latino men who have sex with men. Journal of Rural Health,28(1):73-83, 2012.25. Havens BE, Yonas M, Mason M, ENG E, Farrar V. Eliminating inequities in healthcare: Understanding perceptions andparticipation in an anti-racism initiative. Health Promotion Practice, 12(6): 848-857, Nov 2011.26. Cashman R, ENG E, Siman F, Rhodes SD. Exploring the Sexual Health Priorities and Needs of Immigrant Latinas in theSoutheastern U.S.: A Community-Based Participatory Research Approach. AIDS Education and Prevention, 23(3):236-248,May-June 2011.27. Vaz LME, Maman S, ENG E, Barbarin OA, Tshikandu T, Behets F. Patterns of disclosure of HIV-status to infected childrenin a Sub-Saharan African setting. Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 32(4):307-315, 2011.28. Rhodes SD, McCoy TP, Hergenrather KC, Vissman AT, Wolfson M, Alonzo J, Bloom FR, ENG E. Prevalence estimates ofrisk behaviors of immigrant Latino MSM in the southeastern US. Journal of Rural Health, 27(10):361-373, 2011.29. Rhodes SD, Vissman AT, Stowers J, Miller C, McCoy TP, Hergenrather KC, Wilkin AM, Reece M, Bachmann LH, Ore A,Ross MW, Hendrix E, ENG E. A CBPR partnership increases HIV testing among men who have sex with men: Outcomefindings from a pilot test of the CyBER/testing internet intervention. Health Education & Behavior, 28(3):311-320, 2011.30. Ornelas I, ENG E, Perreira K. Perceived Barriers to Opportunity and their relation to substance use among Latino immigrantmen. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 34(3):182-191, 2011.

Eng, E 431. Holland D, Powell DE, ENG E, Drew G. Choices, actions, methods, and strategies for engaged scholarship at the Universityof North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Collaborative Anthropologies, 3:1-36, 2010.32. Vaz LME, ENG E, Maman S, Tshikandu T, Behets F. Telling children they have HIV: Lessons learned from findings of aqualitative study in Sub-Saharan Africa. AIDS Patient Care and STD, 24(4): 247-256, 2010.33. Watt MH, Maman S, Golin CE, Earp JA, ENG E, Bangdiwala S, Jacobson M. Factors associated with self-reported adherenceto antiretroviral therapy in a Tanzanian setting. AIDS Care, 22(3): 381-389, 2010.34. Rhodes SD, Hergenrather KC, Duncan J, Vissman AT, Miller C, Wilkin AM, Stowers J, ENG E. A pilot intervention utilizinginternet chat rooms to prevent HIV risk behaviors among men who have sex with men. Public Health Reports, Supp. 125: 2937, 2010.35. Griffith D, Yonas MA, Mason M, ENG E, Jeffries V, Havens BE. Exploring and Addressing Racial Healthcare Disparities byDismantling Racism: Two Case Examples. Health Promotion Practice, 11(3): 367-376, 2010.36. Watt MH, Maman S, Earp JA, ENG E, Setel PW, Golin CE, Jacobson M. "It's all the time in my mind": Facilitators ofadherence to antiretroviral therapy in a Tanzanian setting. Social Science & Medicine, 68(10):1793-800, 2009.37. Vissman AT, ENG E, Aronson RE, Bloom FR, Leichliter JS, Montaño J, Rhodes SD. What do men who serve as lay healthadvisers really do?: Immigrant Latino men share their experiences as Navegantes to prevent HIV. AIDS Education andPrevention, 21(3): 220-232, 2009.38. Ferguson YO, ENG E, Bentley M, Sandelowski M, Steckler A, Randall-David E, Piwoz EG, Zulu C, Chasela C, Soko A,Tembo M, Martinson F, Tohill BC, Ahmed Y, Kazembe P, Jamieson DJ, van der Horst C, UNC Project BAN Study Team.Evaluating nurses’ implementation of an infant feeding counseling protocol for HIV-infected mothers: The BAN study inLilongwe, Malawi. AIDS Education and Prevention, 21(2), 141-155, 2009.39. Ornelas I, Amell JW, Tran A, Royster M, Armstrong-Brown J, ENG E. Understanding African American men's perceptions ofracism, male gender socialization, and social capital through photovoice. Qualitative Health Research, 19(4): 552-565, 2009.40. Ayala G, Ornelas I, Rhodes SR, Amell JW, Armstrong-Brown J, Horton E, Mebane E, Montaño J, ENG E. Correlates ofdietary intake among men involved in the MAN for Health study, American Journal of Men’s Health, 3(3): 214-223, 2009.41. Breny-Bontempi J, ENG E, Quinn SA. Our men are grinding out: Qualitative examination of sex ratio imbalances,relationship power, and low income African American women’s health. Women & Health, 48(1): 63-81, 2008.42. Cashman S, Adeky S, Allen A, Corburn J, Israel BA, Montaño J, Rafelito A, Rhodes SR, Swanston S, Wallerstein N, ENG E.The power, the promise: Working with communities to analyze data, interpret findings, and get to outcomes, AmericanJournal of Public Health, 98(8): 1407-1417, 2008.43. Griffith DM, Mason MA, Rodela M, Matthews DD, Tran A, Royster M, Cotten M, ENG E. A structural approach toexamining prostate cancer risk for rural southern African American men. Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved,18: 73-101, 2007.44. Griffith DM, Mason M, Yonas M, ENG E, Jeffries V, Plihcik S, Parks. Dismantling institutional racism: Theory and action.American Journal of Community Psychology, 39(3-4): 381-392, 2007.45. Griffith DM, Childs E, ENG E, Jeffries V. Institutional racism: The case of a county health department. Journal ofCommunity Psychology, 35(3):287-302, 2007.46. Rhodes SD, ENG E, Hergenrather KC, Remnitz IA, Arceo R, Montaño J, Alégria-Ortega J. Exploring Latino men’s HIV risksusing community-based participatory research. American Journal of Health Behavior, 31(2):146-158, 2007.47. Yonas MA, Jones N, ENG E, Vines A, Aronson RE, Griffith DM, White B, DuBose M. The art and science of integratingundoing racism with CBPR: Challenges of pursuing NIH funding to investigate cancer care and racial equity. Journal ofUrban Health, 83(6):1004-1012, 2006.48. Tolley E, ENG E, Kohli R, Bentley M, Mehendale S, Bunce A, Severy LJ. Examining the context of microbicide acceptabilityamong Indian married women and men. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 8(4): 351-369, 2006.49. Ferguson Y, ENG E, Quinn SA, Sandelowski M. The gender ratio imbalance and its relationship to risk of HIV/AIDS amongAfrican American women at historically Black colleges and universities. AIDS Care Journal, 18(4):323-331, 2006.

Eng, E 550. Shelton RC, Golin CE, Smith SR, ENG E, Kaplan A. The role of the HIV/AIDS case manager: An analysis of a casemanagement adherence training and coordination program in North Carolina. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 20(3):193-2004,2006.51. Hartwig K, ENG E, Quinn S, Ricketts T, Boerma T, Daniel M. AIDS and “shared sovereignty” in Tanzania from 1987-2000:A case study. Social Science and Medicine, 60(7):1613-1624, 2005.52. Royster M, Richmond A, ENG E, Margolis L. Hey brotha, how’s your health? Men and Masculinities, 15(1):99-115, January2005.53. Lopez ES, ENG E, Randall-David E, Robinson N. Quality of life concerns among African American breast cancer survivorswithin rural North Carolina: Blending the techniques of photovoice and grounded theory. Journal of Qualitative HealthResearch, 15(1):99-115, January 2005.54. Streng M, Rhodes SD, Ayala GX, ENG E, Arceo R, Phipps S. Realidad Latina: Latino adolescents, their school, and auniversity use photovoice to examine and address the influence of immigration and acculturation. Journal of InterprofessionalCare, 18(4):403-415, 2004.55. Dodds JS, Calleson D, ENG E, Margolis LH, Moore KS. Structure and culture of schools of public health to support academicpublic health practice. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, March 2004.56. Moore S, ENG E, Daniel M. International NGOs and the role of network centrality in humanitarian aid operations: A casestudy of coordination during the 2000 Mozambique floods. Disaster, 27(4): 305-318, December 2003.57. Laraia B, Dodds JS, ENG E. A framework for assessing the effectiveness of anti-hunger advocacy coalitions. HealthEducation and Behavior, March 2003.58. Bowen D, Singal R, ENG E. Jewish identity and intentions to obtain breast cancer screening. Cultural Diversity and EthnicMinority Psychology, 9(1): 79-87, 2003.59. Parker EA, Margolis LH, ENG E, Henriquez-Roldan C. Assessing the capacity of health departments to engage inparticipatory, community-based public health. American Journal of Public Health, 93(3), March 2003.60. Thomas JC, ENG E, Earp JA, Ellis H. Trust and collaboration in the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. PublicHealth Reports, September 2002.61. Golin C, Isasi F, Breny Bontempi J, ENG E. Secret pills: HIV-positive patients’ perceptions of the stigma and barriersassociated with antiretroviral use. AIDS Education and Prevention, July 2002.62. Earp JA, ENG E, O'Malley MS, Altpeter M, Rauscher G, Mayne L, Mathews HF, Lynch K, Qaqish B. Increasing use ofmammography among older, rural, African American women: Results from a community trial. American Journal of PublicHealth , 92(4): April 2002.63. Thach SB, ENG E, Thomas JC. Conceptualizing and defining organizational competence for STD prevention. Journal ofHealth Promotion Practice, 3(2):217-232, April 2002.64. Bishop C, Earp JA, ENG E, Lynch K. Implementing a “natural helper” lay health advisor program: Lessons learned fromunplanned event. Journal of Health Promotion Practice, 3(2):233-244, April 2002.65. MacDonald MA, Thomas JC, ENG E. When is sex safe: Insiders views on STD prevention and treatment. Health Educationand Behavior, 28(5):624-642, October 2001.66. Thomas JC, Earp JA, ENG E. Evaluation and lessons learned from a lay health advisor programme to prevent sexuallytransmitted diseases. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 11:812-818, 2000.67. Margolis L, Stevens R, Laraia B, Ammerman A, Harlan C, Dodds J, ENG E, Pollard M. Educating students for communitybased Partnerships, Journal of Community Practice, 7(4):21-34, 2000.

Eng, E 668. Parker EA, ENG E, Shulz A, Israel BA. Evaluating community capacity-building to address community perceived problems.New Directions in Program Evaluation, 83:37-54, Fall 1999.69. Blumenthal C, ENG E, Thomas JC. STEP sisters, sex, and STDs: A process evaluation of the recruitment of lay healthadvisors. American Journal of Health Promotion, 14(1):37-38, 1999.70. Margolis L, Parker EA, ENG E. Who speaks for health departments? Journal of Public Health Management and Practice,5(3):47-53, 1999.71. Altpeter M, Earp JA, Bishop CM, ENG E. Lay health advisor activity levels: Definitions from the field. Health Education andBehavior, 26(4):495-512, 1999.72. Larson M, ENG E, Stein J. Models of care for survivors of organized torture. Torture, supplement,1:9-19, 1998.73. Thomas, J., ENG, E., Clark, M., Robinson, J., Blumenthal, C. Lay health advisors: Sexually transmitted disease preventionthrough community involvement. American Journal of Public Health, 88(8): 1252-1253, 1998.74. Parker, E.A., ENG, E., Margolis, L.M, Laraia, B., Ammerman, A., Dodds, J. Coalition building for prevention. Journal ofPublic Health Management and Practice, 4(2), March 1998. Reprinted in Baker E (ed) Topics in Community-BasedPrevention, Aspen Publishers: Gaithersburg MD, 1999.75. Gorbach, P.M., Hoa, D.T.K., ENG, E., Tsui, A. The meaning of RTI in Vietnam - A qualitative study of illness representation:Collaboration or self-regulation? Journal of Health Education and Behavior, 24(6):773-85, December 1997.76. Earp, J.A., Viadro, C., Vincus, A., Altpeter, M., Flax, V., Mayne, L., ENG, E. Lay health advisors: A strategy for “getting theword out” about breast cancer. Journal of Health Education and Behavior, 24(4), 432-51, August 1997.77. ENG, E., Parker, E.A., Harlan, C. Lay health advisor intervention strategies: A continuum from natural helping toparaprofessional helping. Journal of Health Education and Behavior, 24(4), 413-17, August 1997.78. Thomas, JC, Schoenbach, VJ, ENG, E, McDonald, MA. Rural gonorrhea in the southeastern United States: A neglectedepidemic? American Journal of Epidemiology, 143:269-77, 1996.79. Montes H, ENG E, Braithwaite R. A commentary on minority health as a paradigm shift in the United States, AmericanJournal of Health Promotion, 9(4): 247-250. 1995.80. ENG, E. And Smith, J. Natural helping functions of lay health advisors in breast cancer education, Breast Cancer Researchand Treatment, 35: 23-29, 1995.81. Schuster, J., Thomas, J., and ENG, E. Bridging the culture gap in sexually transmitted disease care, North Carolina MedicalJournal, 56(6): 2-6, 1995.82. Freudenberg, N., ENG, E., Flay, B., Parcel, G., Rogers, T., and Wallerstein, N. Strengthening individual and communitycapacity to prevent disease and promote health: In search of relevant theories and principles, Health Education Quarterly,22(3): 290-306, 1995.83. Brieger,W. Luchok, K., ENG, E., and Earp, J. Use of Maternity Services by Pregnant Women in a Small NigerianCommunity," Health Care for Women International, 15:101-110, 1994.84. Tessaro, I., ENG, E., and Smith, J. Breast Cancer Screening in Older African-American Women: Qualitative ResearchFindings. American Journal of Health Promotion, 8(4): 286-293, 1994.85. ENG, E. and Parker, E. Measuring Community Competence in the Mississippi Delta: The Interface between ProgramEvaluation and Empowerment. Health Education Quarterly, 21(2): 199 220, 1994. Reprinted in: Roizner M, A Practical Guidefor the Assessment of Cultural Competence in Children’s Mental Health Organizations, Judge Baker Children’s Center:Boston MA, 1996.86. Watkins, E., Harlan, C., ENG, E., Gansky, S., Gehan, D., and Larson, K. Assessing the Effectiveness of Lay Health Advisorswith Migrant Farmworkers. Journal of Family and Community Health, 16(4):72-87, 1994.

Eng, E 787. ENG, E. The Save Our Sisters Project: A Social Network Strategy for Reaching Rural Black Women. Cancer, 72(3):10711077, 1993.88. Steckler, A., Orville, K., Eng, E., and Dawson, L. A Summary of a Formative Evaluation of PATCH. Journal of HealthEducation, 23(3):174-178, 1992.89. ENG, E., Salmon, M., and Mullan, F. Community Empowerment: The Critical Base for Primary Care. Journal of Family andCommunity Health, 15(1):1-12, 1992.90. ENG, E. and Young, R. Lay Health Advisors as Community Change Agents. Journal of Family and Community Health,15(1):24-40, 1992.91. Sarri, C., ENG, E., and Runyan, C. Injuries Among Housekeeping Staff in Medical Research Laboratories. Journal ofOccupational Medicine, 33(1), 52-56, 1991.92. ENG, E. and Hatch, J.W. Networking Between Black Churches and Agencies: The Lay Health Advisor Model. Journal ofPrevention in Human Services, 10(1), 123-146, 1991. Reprinted in Maton K, Pargament K (eds), Religion and Mental Health,1992.93. ENG, E., Parker, K., Naimoli, J., Naimoli, G., and Lowenthal, N. Acceptability of Immunizations to Mothers: A SocioBehavioral Approach. Health Education Quarterly, 18(1), 97-110, Spring 1991.94. ENG, E. and Blanchard, L. Action-Oriented Community Diagnosis: A Health Education Tool. International Quarterly ofCommunity Health Education, 11(2), 93-110, 1991. Reprinted in: Minkler, M. (ed), Community Organizing and CommunityBuilding for Health, Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick NJ, 1997.95. Steckler, A., ENG, E., Goodman, R. Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Evaluation Methods. HYGIE, 10(2), 16-20,1991.96. ENG, E., Briscoe, J., and Cunningham, A. The Effect of Participation in Water Projects on Immunization. Social Science andMedicine, 30(12), 1349-1358, 1990.97. ENG, E., Glik, D., and Parker, K. Focus Group Methods: Effects on Village-Agency Collaboration. Journal of Health Policyand Planning, 5(1), 68-79, March 1990.98. Kroutil, L. and ENG, E. Conceptualizing and Assessing Potential for Community Participation: A Planning Method. HealthEducation Research, 6(3), 305-319, 1989.99. Brieger, W., ENG, E., Luchok, K., Earp, J., and Lowenthal, N. Maternal Health and Guineaworm: The Idere Experience.Nigerian Journal of Parasitology, 2(1), 65-66, March 1989.100. ENG, E. Extending the Unit of Practice from the Individual to the Community to Reduce Social Isolation Among the Elderly.Danish Medical Bulletin, 6, 45-51, 1988.101. ENG, E., Hatch, J., and Callan, A. Institutionalizing Social Support Through the Church and into the Community. HealthEducation Quarterly, 12(1), 81-92, 1985.102. Hatch, J., Callan, A., ENG, E., and Jackson, C. The General Baptist State Convention Health and Human Service Project.CONTACT, No.77, 1-7, February 1984.Books and Book Chapters:1. ENG E, Schaal J, Baker White S, Black K, Cykert S, Foley K, Hardy C, Hislop S, Jones N, Lightfoot A, Robertson L, SamuelC, Thatcher K. Partnership, Transparency, and Accountability: Changing Systems to Enhance Racial Equity in Cancer Careand Outcomes. In N Wallerstein, B Duran, J Oetzel, M Minkler (eds) Community-Based Participatory Research for Health,Third Edition, Jossey-Bass: San Francisco (In Press).2.Oh A, Chou S, Jackson D, Cykert S, ENG E, Schaal J, Jones N. The promise of informatics to achieve community goals toreduce disparities in cancer control and prevention and promote equality and engagement. In BW Hesse, D Ahern, E Beckjord(eds) Oncology Informatics, Elsevier Publishers: Amsterdam, Netherlands, (In Press).

Eng, E 83.Rhodes SD, Mann L, Alonzo J, Downs M, Abraham C, Miller C, Stowers J, Ramsey B, Siman FM, Song E, Vissman AT,ENG E, Reboussin BA. CBPR to prevent HIV within Racial/Ethnic, Sexual, and Gender Minority Communities: Successeswith long-term sustainability. In SD Rhodes, RE Aronson, L Mann (eds) Innovations in HIV Prevention Research andPractice through Community Engagement, Springer Publishers: New York NY, 2014.4.BA Israel, E ENG, AJ Schultz, EA Parker (eds) Methods for Community-Based Participatory Research for Health, 2ndEdition, Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2013.5.ENG E, Moore KS, Rhodes SD, Griffith DM, Shirah K, Mebane E. In-depth interviews, focus groups and community forumto develop research objectives and questions. In BA Israel, E ENG, AJ Schultz, EA Parker (eds) Methods for CommunityBased Participatory Research for Health, 2nd Edition, Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2013.6.Lopez ES, ENG E, Robinson N. Through their own eyes and experiences: Photovoice as a community-based participatoryresearch method. In BA Israel, E ENG, AJ Schultz, EA Parker (eds) Methods for Community-Based Participatory Research inPublic Health, 2nd Edition, Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2013.7.Yonas MA, Aronson RE, Coad N, ENG E, Jones N, Petteway R, Schaal J, Webb L. Infrastructure for Equitable DecisionMaking in Research. In BA Israel, E ENG, AJ Schultz, EA Parker (eds) Methods for Community-Based ParticipatoryResearch for Health, 2nd Edition, Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2013.8.ENG E, Rhodes SD, Parker EA. Natural Helper Models. In R DiClemente, R Crosby, M Kegler (eds) Emerging Theories andModels in Health Promotion Research & Practice. 2nd Edition. Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2010.9.Cashman S, Adeky S, Allen A, Corburn J, Israel BA, Montaño J, Rafelito A, Rhodes SD, Swanston S, Wallerstein N, ENG E.Analyzing and interpreting data with communities. In Minkler M & Wallerstein N (eds). Community-Based ParticipatoryResearch for Health: From Process to Outcomes. 2nd Edition. Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, CA. 2008: 285-302.10. Aronson RE, Yonas MA, Jones N, Coad N, ENG E. Undoing Racism Training as a Foundation for Team Building in CBPR.In Minkler M & Wallerstein N (eds). Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: From Process to Outcomes. 2ndEdition. Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, CA. 2008: Appendix I.11. BA Israel, E ENG, AJ Schultz, EA Parker (eds) Methods for Community-Based Participatory Research for Health, JosseyBass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2005.12. ENG E, Moore KS, Rhodes SD, Griffith DM, Shirah K, Allison L, Mebane E. In-depth interviews, focus groups andcommunity forum to develop research objectives and questions. In BA Israel, E ENG, AJ Schultz, EA Parker (eds) Methodsfor Community-Based Participatory Research for Health, Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2005.13. Lopez ES, ENG E, Robinson N. Through their own eyes and experiences: Photovoice as a community-based participatoryresearch method. In BA Israel, E ENG, AJ Schultz, EA Parker (eds) Methods for Community-Based Participatory Researchfor Health, Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2005.14. ENG E. Footprints on the path to social and behavioral change. In JP Allegrante (eds) Mayhew Derryberry: His collectedworks. Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2004.15. Thomas JC, ENG E, Ackerman S, Earp JA, Ellis H, Carpenter C. Establishing collaborations that engender trust in theprevention of sexually transmitted diseases. In: K Yeager, AR Roberts (eds) Handbook of Practice-Based Research andEvaluation. Oxford University Press: New York, 2004.16. ENG E, Parker EA. Natural Helper Models. In R DiClemente, R Crosby, M Kegler (eds) Emerging Theories and Models inHealth Promotion Research & Practice. Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco CA, 2002.17. Margolis L, Stevens R, Laraia B, Ammerman A, Dodds J, Eng E, and Pollard M. The Educational Perspective. In TA Bruceand S Uranga-McKane (eds) Community-Based Public Health: A Partnership Model. American Public Health AssociationPress: Washington DC, July 2000.18. ENG E, Altpeter M, Parker EA. Listening for A Change: Strategies for Community-Based Health Promotion Research inRural Communities. In I. Carlton-LaNey, R. Edwards, PN Reid, (eds) Preserving and Strengthening Small Towns and RuralCommunities, National Association of Social Work Press, 1999.

Eng, E 919. Parker, E.A., ENG, E., Margolis, L.M, Laraia, B., Ammerman, A., Dodds, J. Coalition buildin

Baptiste JJ, Kearney W, Legerton M, Parker D, Wynn M, Lightfoot A. Beyond incentives for involvement to compensation for consultants: Increasing equity in CBPR approaches. Progre

Related Documents:

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eng/Spanish BB 10.99 Time For Bed Eng/Spanish BB 6.99 Where is the Green Sheep? Eng/Spanish BB 4.99 Who Lives Here? Forest Eng/Spanish BB 5.99 Who Lives Here? Pets Eng/Spanish BB 5.99 Whoever You Are Eng/Spanish BB 6.95 Words a

ENG/PCB/41201 Khushi Jain Rajesh Jain ENG/PCM/41187 Shreya Mittal Ajay Kumar Mittal ENG/PCM/41174 Sayimpu Raghuchandra Prasad Srinivasa Rao ENG/PCM/41094 Aditya Ojha Rajesh Prasad Ojha ENG/PCM/41089 Japneet Singh Parvinder Singh ENG/PCM/41081 Ankita Sharma Raghvendra Sharma ENG/PCB/41057 Debashish Kashyap Rudra Kanta Sarma .

Nature Honors Answer Book Eng 47.95 Recreation Honors Answer Book Eng 47.95 Outreach Ministries Honors Answer Book Eng 26.35 Wild Plants to Eat Booklet Eng 13.15 Sign Language Honor Book Eng 23.95 Nature Bound: Pocket Field Guide Eng 11.95 .

Paper Eng 0101 English Poetry from Chaucer to Mliion Paper Eng 0102 Eighteenth Century English Literature Paper Eng 0103 Literary Criticism 1 Paper Eng 0104 Optional Paper (One of the following): Paper Eng 0104 (i) Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Drama Paper Eng 0104 (ii) Eu

Eng. Ahmad Abdo Eng. Mosab Erar Projects & Engineering Dr. Mohammad Abou Ghadir Eng. Mahmoud Thalji Eng. Hatem Mohammed Eng. Zohaib Hussain Eng. Ahmad Hamzah Kevin Reyes Angelito Dumugho Maynard Mejia Oliver Santiago Finance & HR Basma aldawood Mohammed Alsysy Riyadh Al

December 2014 Monday December 1. Tuesday December 2. Wednesday December 3. Thursday December 4. Friday December 5. Saturday December 6. Sunday December 7. Monday December 8. Tuesday December 9 - Fall Semester Ends. Wednesday December 10- Reading Day. Thursday December 11- Final Examinatio

Mary Wolf—December 14 —December 6 Youth Birthdays Adelaide Bass—December 30 Addy Chytka—December 21 Nyabuay Diew—December 17 Quinn Feenstra—December 8 Blaine Fischer—December 21 Liam Fischer—December 22 Danielle Krontz—December 10 Hunter Lake—December 22 Hailey Lieber—December 15

maths indu art indu tue eng indu hindi indu maths indu music indu wed eng indu hindi indu maths indu art indu thu eng indu hindi indu maths indu ls indu fri eng indu hindi indu comp rupam maths indu sat eng indu hindi indu maths indu music indu d.a.v public school, sasaram online class time-table d.a.v public school, sasaram online class time .