Alumni Olivia Varney, Hannah Allen and Jamie Albright, who majored in public health studies, Elon student Jenna Nelson and faculty members, Alexis Moore and Cindy Fair, all presented at the Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C.
Alumnae Olivia Varney, Hannah Allen and Jamie Albright, who majored in public health studies, and Elon student Jenna Nelson, a public health studies major and Leadership Prize recipient, Jenna Nelson, presented at the Society of Adolescent Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C. along with Alexis Moore, assistant professor of physician assistant studies, and Cindy Fair, professor of human service studies and public health studies coordinator.
The abstract titles are the following:
“I usually talk to my best friends”: Personal sources of information on dating and sexuality among AYA with PHIV. Fair, C., Allen, H., & Granowsky, E.
“Transition: The role of social support in self-management within education and employment settings for adolescents and young adults with end-stage renal disease.”
Fair, C., & Rupp, S.
“Differences in the sexual and reproductive health needs of adolescents in the U.S. with perinatally-acquired HIV and behaviorally-acquired HIV: provider perspectives.”
Fair, C., Varney, O., & Albright, J.
“Was that all I got? ‘You’re too young to have sex’: Adolescents’ experiences accessing sexual and reproductive health services and recommendations for providers.”
Moore, A., Fair, C., & Nelson, J.