Curriculum Vita Updated 01/16 LUCY ANNANG INGRAM, PhD, MPH CONTACT INFORMATION Business Address: Arnold School of Public Health University of South Carolina Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior Discovery I, 915 Greene Street, Room 553 Columbia, SC 29208 Business Phone: Fax: Email: EDUCATION 2000 – 2003 803/777-4389 803/777-6290 Lannang@sc.edu Doctor of Philosophy, Health Education and Health Promotion, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Dissertation: Vaginal douching practices and sexual risk behaviors among African American women attending an urban STD clinic 1998 – 2000 Master of Public Health, Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Thesis: Theory of Possible Selves and sexual risk behaviors of African American adolescents 1994 – 1998 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA HONORS and AWARDS 2014 Recipient, Institute for Southern Studies Travel Grant, University of South Carolina 2014 Finalist, James A. Keith Excellence in Teaching Award, University of South Carolina 2013 Nominee, James A. Keith Excellence in Teaching Award, University of South Carolina 2013 Featured Scholar, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of South Carolina 2011 Recipient, Carol Jones Carlisle Award, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of South Carolina 2010 Nominee, Martin Luther King, Jr. Social Justice Award, University of South Carolina 2009 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, New Connections Initiative Annual Research and Coaching Clinic Travel Award 2008 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, New Connections Initiative Annual Symposium Travel Award Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2007 Faculty Member of the Year, University of Alabama at Birmingham Black Graduate Student Association 2006 – 2009 National Institutes of Health, Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program Award 2005 – 2006 Charles Barkley Health Disparities Fund Award, University of Alabama at Birmingham Minority Health and Research Center, Birmingham, AL 2004 Dean’s Award, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL 2004 Outstanding Doctoral Student of the Year, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL 2000 – 2002 Comprehensive Minority Faculty and Student Development Program Fellow, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2000 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2000 Inductee, Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health, Upsilon Chapter, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2000 – Present American Public Health Association, Section: Public Health Education and Health Promotion 2012 – 2014 International AIDS Society 2005 – 2007 Society of Behavioral Medicine 2002 – 2009 American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013 – Present Associate Professor (Tenured), Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Columbia, SC 2009 – Present Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Southern Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2009 – Present Faculty Affiliate, Institute for Partnerships to Eliminate Health Disparities, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2007 – Present Faculty Affiliate, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2007 – 2013 Assistant Professor, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Columbia, SC 2005 – 2007 Associate Scientist, Minority Health and Research Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Page 2 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2004 – 2007 Assistant Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Health Behavior, Birmingham, AL 2004 – 2006 Director of Graduate Programs, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Health Behavior, Birmingham, AL 2002 – 2004 Program Director, Sexually Transmitted Disease-Cooperative Research Center, Birmingham, AL TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 – Present Course Master: Concepts and Methods in Health Promotion (Distributed Learning section), Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2015 – Present Course Master: Race, Ethnicity, and Health: Examining Health Inequalities (Distributed Learning section), Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2013 – Present Course Master: Contemporary Topics in Sexual Health, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2009 – Present Course Master: Race, Ethnicity, and Health: Examining Health Inequalities, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2008 – 2013 Course Master: Planning Health Promotion Programs, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2008 Course Master: Health of U.S. Ethnic Minorities, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2004 – 2007 Course Master: Health Communication Research, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL 2004 – 2007 Course Master: Health Communication: Theory and Practice, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL 2003 Co-instructor: Human Sexuality, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Education, Birmingham, AL 2002 Teaching Assistant: Behavioral Science and Health: An Overview, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL 2001 Teaching Assistant: Health Communication Theory and Practice, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2015 Addressing reproductive health disparities among women and youth: Exploring low and high tech approaches to intervention, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 2015 Sex in the media: Where, what & how it affects our sex lives, Student Health Services Wellness Week: Sextacular, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Page 3 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2015 Community health and the environment: Assessing long-term health effects of the Graniteville train disaster, Community Health Problems, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2015 Professional development: How to achieve success in the Academy, Health Education Research Seminar, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2015 Reproductive health disparities among women and youth: Implications for intervention, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 2014 Community health and the environment: Assessing long-term health effects of the Graniteville train disaster, Community Health Problems, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2014 Positioning oneself for the future, Health Education Research Seminar, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2014 Diffusion of Innovation and the POL model: A case example of how to promote sexual health among college students, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA 2014 A case example of how to address health disparities among college students in the American South, Claflin University, Orangeburg, SC 2013 Minority Health Forum, Association of Minority Pre-Health Students, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2013 Professional development in the Academy, Health Education Research Seminar, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2013 Sexual health in the 21st century American South, Institute for Southern Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2013 Effective mentor-mentee relationships, Institute for Partnerships to Eliminate Health Disparities, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2012 Using qualitative approaches with community-based samples, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2012 Sexual health in the American South: A special case for HPV and the HPV vaccine, Southern Discomfort: Public Health in the American South, Institute for Southern Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2011 Culture, race, and racial health disparities in the context of health, Behavioral Concepts and Processes for the Health Professional, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2011 Sexual health, HPV, and issues surrounding the HPV vaccine, Health Problems in a Changing Society, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Page 4 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2011 Experiences in the Professoriate, TRIO McNair Scholars Program, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2011 Planning for success in the Academy, Health Education Research Seminar, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2010 Culture and race in the context of health and illness, Behavioral Concepts and Processes for the Health Professional, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2010 Introduction to health promotion program planning and evaluation, Concepts and Methods in Health Promotion, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2010 Reproductive health in the American South: Exploring feminine hygiene behaviors and sexual health, Public Health in the American South, Institute for Southern Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2010 Cultural competence in HIV prevention practice, Institute for HIV Prevention Leadership, Atlanta, GA 2010 Applying ethical standards and understanding IRB requirements, Institute for HIV Prevention Leadership, Atlanta, GA 2010 Behavioral theory, Institute for HIV Prevention Leadership, Atlanta, GA 2009 Developing a research agenda and reflections on mentorship, Health Education Research Seminar, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2009 HIV: Questions and answers, Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Alliance, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2009 African American women’s health issues, Women and Their Bodies in Health and Disease, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2009 Condoms, catwalks and creative sexual health promotion strategies for college students, South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy 10th Summer Institute, Charleston, SC 2009 Reproductive health in the American South: Exploring feminine hygiene behaviors and sexual health, Public Health in the American South, Institute for Southern Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2009 Applying ethical standards and understanding IRB requirements, Institute for HIV Prevention Leadership, Atlanta, GA 2008 Establishing professional direction: Defining, articulating, and acting upon your research focus, Health Education Research Seminar, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Page 5 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2008 Through our eyes: The African American academic experience, Black Graduate Student Association, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2007 Three-dimensional online virtual worlds: An opportunity to expand the horizons of health promotion, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2007 Cultural perceptions of health and illness, Behavioral Concepts and Processes for the Health Professional, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2007 A need to intervene?: The context of sexual risk among African American female college students, Minority Health and Research Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2007 Reproductive health behaviors of African American women: An investigation of feminine hygiene practices, sexual risk behaviors, and sexually transmitted infections, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 2007 Disparities in sexually transmitted infections among women, Advanced Topics in Health Disparities Research, Department of Health Care Organization and Policy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2006 Why study racial health disparities in STIs/HIV among women?, Public Health and Medical Issues in the African Community, African American Studies Program, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2006 Racial health disparities in STIs/HIV among women, Women’s Health, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2006 Let’s talk about sex: Using peer conversations to promote STI prevention among young adult African American women, Minority Health and Research Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2005 What difficulties should students be prepared to handle in academia? Black Graduate Student Association, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2004 The systematic approach to intervention development, Health Communication Research, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2003 Adolescent risk prevention programs: Use of theory and application, Advanced Theories, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2003 Sexually transmitted diseases, Quality of Life, Department of Health Studies, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2003 Sexually transmitted diseases and risk behaviors, Hoover High School, Birmingham, AL Page 6 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2002 Sexually transmitted diseases, Quality of Life, Department of Health Studies, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2000 Theory of Possible Selves and its relation to sexual risk behaviors among African American adolescents, Behavioral Science and Health, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL GRANTSMANSHIP Active Principal Investigator. Accelerating progress reducing teen pregnancy: Mobile technology to reduce unintended pregnancy among young adult African Americans in rural South Carolina, South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, $14,995, 2/1/16 – 6/30/16. Principal Investigator. USC-UGA adolescent risk and technology collaborative, Southeastern Conference (SEC) Visiting Faculty Program, $2,000, 9/18/15 – 9/17/16. Principal Investigator, Examining the feasibility of mobile technology to reduce unintended pregnancy among African American young adults, USC Institute for African American Research, $2,500, 5/1/15 – 4/30/16. Co-Investigator, Understanding conceptualizations and social environment for improving prepregnancy planning and nutrition for adolescent women in Harare, Zimbabwe, Sackler Institute, $50,000, 3/1/15 – 5/31/16. Completed Co-Investigator. Rebuilding the Graniteville, SC community through health communication and promotion, and public health tracking. (Principal Investigator: Vena, J). ATSDR, $150,000. 9/30/14 – 9/29/15. Co-Investigator. Reducing ‘not in care’ status among PLWHA in rural South Carolina: A qualitative, community-driven study of personal, organizational, and environmental barriers to HIV care. (Principal Investigator: Richter DL). NIH: National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, $362,750, 7/1/10 – 2/27/15. Mentor. Barriers and facilitators to micronutrient supplementation adherence among pregnant women in Harare, Zimbabwe. (Principal Investigator: Tinago, C). USC, $4,992, 1/13/14 – 1/12/15. Principal Investigator. Assessment of health services needs pre- and post-disaster in rural SC. NIH:NIEHS (R21), $275,000, 6/17/11 – 5/31/14. Principal Investigator. Using the nominal group technique to understand how daughters and mothers communicate about cervical cancer health in the African American family. USC: Women’s and Gender Studies Program (Carlisle Award), $1,000, 4/18/11 – 4/17/12. Co-Investigator. Community navigation for colorectal cancer prevention and control. (Principal Investigator: Brandt HM). The Duke Endowment, $599,867, 12/1/08 – 11/30/11. Dissertation Research Advisory Member. Pregnancy intentions among HIV positive black women living in South Carolina: A mixed-methods approach. (Principal Investigator: Fletcher F). CDC, $35,000. 9/30/09 – 1/31/11. Co-Investigator. Institute for HIV prevention leadership. (Principal Investigator: Richter D). CDC, $2,000,000, 10/1/05 – 9/30/10. Page 7 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Research Advisory Member. African American women's perspectives on adhering to HIV medication: A photovoice initiative among women living with HIV in South Carolina. (Principal Investigator: Fletcher F). USC, Institute for Southern Studies, $4,000, May, 2008. Co-Investigator. Follow-Up assessment of minority faculty retreat. (Principal Investigator: Richter D). W. K. Kellogg Foundation, $4,000, 6/1/07 – 5/31/08. Principal Investigator. Partnership to educate youth about reproductive health. UAB Center for the Study of Community Health, $30,000, 2/1/07 – 7/31/08. Co-Investigator, Decision making and substance abuse among inner-city youth/7R01 DA018920. (Principal Investigator: Bolland J). NIH: NIDA, $464,143, 9/30/04 – 8/31/09. Co-Investigator, Community data core project. (Principal Investigator: Michael M). CDC, $75,000, 4/1/06 – 8/31/07. Principal Investigator, Graduate school fund allocation program. UAB Graduate School, $17,500, 2/15/06 – 8/1/07. Co-Investigator, Enhancing parenting skills among HIV-positive mothers/1R01 HD40771-01A1. (Principal Investigator: Davies SL). NIH:NICHD, $2,064,227, 3/1/02—2/28/07. Principal Investigator, Peer education to promote STI prevention among young adult African American women. UAB Minority Health and Research Center, $29,868, 10/1/05—9/30/06. Co-Principal Investigator, Youth education and health project. Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham, $20,000, 2/1/06 – 1/31/07. Principal Investigator, Peer education to promote sexually transmitted infection (STI) prevention among young adult African American women. National Institutes of Health, Health Disparities Research Loan Repayment Program Award, 9/1/06-8/31-09. Principal Investigator, Survey of women’s barriers to long-term reproductive health. UAB Department of Health Behavior, $4,000, 9/1/05—8/31/06. Co-Investigator, A community-based intervention with opinion leaders to achieve syphilis elimination/U65/CCU422269-01. (Principal Investigator: Grimley DM). CDC, $1,227,090, 9/30/02— 9/29/05. Co-Investigator. An STD clinic-based automated, interactive intervention (SOLUTIONS: An STD awareness program/U19 AI35814-06. (Principal Investigator: Grimley DM). NIH:NIAID, $1,000,000, 9/1/99—8/31/04. Recently Submitted Principal Investigator. Assessing the long-term physical and mental health impact of a disaster on rural youth health. NIH:NIEHS, $2,141,673 , February 5, 2016. Co-Investigator, Developing and testing a culture-centric digital storytelling intervention for rural HIV+ women. (Principal Investigator: Robillard A). NIH:NIAID, $644,589, September 7, 2015. Co-Investigator. Promoting community wellness in Graniteville, SC through community education, health communication and public health tracking. (Principal Investigator: Vena, J). CDC/ATSDR, $150,000. June 22, 2015. Page 8 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Principal Investigator, Reproductive health & technology: Mobile application to address African American teen pregnancy, Lalor Foundation, $36,000, May 1, 2015. Consultant, Long-term health effects of exposure to chlorine gas (Principal Investigator: Svendsen E). NIH:NIEHS, $3,402,745, February 5, 2015. Co-Principal Investigator, University of South Carolina Center to Eliminate Environmental Health Disparities, NIH/EPA, $5,000,000, January 13, 2015 (Scored=47). Principal Investigator, Assessing long-term physical and mental health impact of a disaster on rural youth health, NIH:NIEHS, $275,000, October 16, 2014 (Unscored). Principal Investigator. Sexual health and technology collaborative think tank: Using mobile technology to reduce the rates of unintended pregnancy among African Americans in SC, USC, $24,819, September 15, 2014. Co-Investigator. Developing and evaluating a culture-centric digital storytelling intervention for rural HIV+ African American women in South Carolina. CDC, 1,044,725, March 3, 2014. Co-Principal Investigator. Project Excellence Educational K-12 (PEEK-12), NIH: NIEHS (R21), $399,155. February 16, 2014. Principal Investigator. Partnership to improve access to care for PLWHA in rural South Carolina. Duke Endowment, $1,041,210. December 15, 2012. Co-Investigator. Determining the effects of a community navigation intervention on colorectal cancer screening. NIH:NCI (R01), $3,362,352, March 5, 2012. Principal Investigator. A population left behind: Addressing reproductive health disparities among young adult African Americans in South Carolina. Ford Foundation, $500,000, January 6, 2012. Co-Investigator, Determining the effects of a community navigation intervention on colorectal cancer screening. NIH:NCI (R01), $3,178,378, June 1, 2011. Principal Investigator. Understanding how African American mothers and daughters communicate about cervical cancer health. USC: Institute for African American Research Project Award, $2,500, March 15, 2011. Principal Investigator. Examining the impact of socio-cultural factors on cervical cancer screening behaviors of women in South Carolina. USC: Social Sciences Grant Program, $19,894, November 23, 2010. Principal Investigator. Pipeline to health and success for rural African American youth in South Carolina: An application of intergenerational communication and peer education approaches. USC/Duke Endowment, $846,077, November 10, 2010. Principal Investigator. My mother’s keeper: Raising breast cancer awareness in the African American family through upstream intergenerational communication. USC: Institute for Families in Society, Andrew Billingsley Pilot Research Program, $9,230, November 1, 2010. Co-Principal Investigator. Let’s Talk! An intergenerational peer education program to promote sexual health among African American youth in the rural South. NIH:NINR (R21), $275,000, May 14, 2010. Page 9 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Principal Investigator. Project D.I.S.P.E.L. (Disseminating Intergenerational Communication to Stop HIV and Promote Health through Empowerment and Leadership). Women’s and Gender Studies Program, $1,000, February 3, 2010. Principal Investigator. Project DIrecting Sisters to Prevent HIV through Peer Education and Leadership (D.I.S.P.E.L.). Office on Women’s Health, $199,999, August 18, 2009. Co-Principal Investigator. Assessment of long-term disaster impacts in rural South Carolina. NIH:NIEHS (R21), $275,000, June 16, 2009. Co-Investigator. Systematic kiosk intervention to raise health associated word knowledge (SKI HAWK). (Principal Investigator: Williams R). NIH:NCMHD (RC1), $994,292, April 27, 2009. Principal Investigator. Peer education to promote STI prevention among African American college students. NIH:NICHD (R21), $275,000, March 16, 2009. Co-Investigator. Social bookmarking in cancer prevention communication. (Principal Investigator: Friedman D). NIH:NCI, $275,000, March 16, 2009. Principal Investigator. Impact of women’s reproductive health norms on cancer screening. NIH:NCI, $225,000, October 16, 2008. Co-Investigator. Race, reproductive health norms, time discounting and cancer screening. (Principal Investigator: Gary LC). ACS, $254,189, October 15, 2008. Dissertation Research Advisory Member. Fostering acceptance and promoting information about HPV vaccination among black college students. (Principal Investigator: Bynum S). CDC. August 10, 2008. Co-Investigator. Understanding reproductive health norms and their impact on cervical cancer screening behaviors. (Principal Investigator: Gary LC). UAB Minority Health and Research Center, $60,000, August 1, 2008. Consultant. Virtual health information center (V-HIC). (Principal Investigator: Glover S). NIH: NCMHD, July 1, 2008. Co-Investigator. Social bookmarking in cancer prevention communication. (Principal Investigator: Friedman D). NIH:NCI, $275,000, June 16, 2008. (Scored: 220) Principal Investigator. Sisters assisting sisters in STI prevention. University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health Seed Grant, $16,463, March 19, 2008. Principal Investigator. Barriers to long-term reproductive health: An assessment of women of the palmetto state. University of South Carolina Women’s Studies Department, $4,000, January 29, 2008. Consultant. Women’s HealthLink. (Principal Investigator: Horn W). Department of Health and Human Services, Adolescent Family Life Demonstration Project, $300,000, May 31, 2007. Principal Investigator. Explaining behavioral risk among urban adolescents. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $199,822, April 17, 2007. (Scored: 293) Co-Principal Investigator. Understanding reproductive health norms and their impact on cervical cancer screening behaviors. UAB Center for Women’s Reproductive Health, $30,000, January, 15, 2007. Page 10 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Principal Investigator. Sisters assisting sisters: Peer education to promote STI prevention among college age African American women. NIH:NICHD (R21), $275,000, October 1, 2006. Co-Investigator. Mobile youth mobility grant. (Principal Investigator: Bolland J). NIH:NICHD (R01), $2,499,402, October 1, 2006. Co-Investigator. Gene-environment interaction effects on HIV risks. (Principal Investigator: Mustanski B). NIH:NICHD (R01), $1,334,823, September 1, 2006. Co-Investigator. Douching cessation with biological endpoints. (Principal Investigator: Grimley DM). NIH:NICHD (R01), $3,283,604, July 1, 2006. (Scored: 170) Principal Investigator. Peer education to promote STI prevention among college age African American women. NIH:NICHD (R03), $100,000, October 1, 2005. PEER-REVIEWED MANUSCRIPTS (underlining denotes student co-author) In Press Fletcher, F. E., Ingram, L. A., Richter, D. L., Buchberg, M., Kerr, J., Sowell, R. (In Press). “Out of all of this mess I got a blessing”: Perceptions and experiences of reproduction and motherhood among African American women living with HIV. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. Jackson, D., Ingram, L. A., Boyer, C., Robillard, A., Huhns, M. (In Press). Can technology decrease sexual risk behaviors among young people? The results of a pilot study examining the effectiveness of a mobile application intervention. American Journal of Sexuality Education. Annang, L., Spencer, S. M., Jackson, D., Rosemond, T., Best, A., Williams, L. (In Press). Developing a cancer prevention program for African American daughters and mothers. Health Education Journal. Smallwood, S., Spencer, S. M., Ingram, L. A., Thrasher, J., Robinson, M. T. (In Press). Different dimensions: Internalized homonegativity among African American men who have sex with men. Journal of Homosexuality. Smallwood, S., Spencer, S. M., Ingram, L. A., Thrasher, J., Robinson, M. T. (In Press). Examining the relationships between religiosity, spirituality, internalized homonegativity, and condom use among African American men who have sex with men in the Deep South. American Journal of Men’s Health. Annang, L., Wilson, S., Tinago, C., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Carlos, B., Cornelius, E. Svendsen, E. (In Press). Photovoice: Assessing the long-term impact of a disaster on a community’s quality of life. Qualitative Health Research. 26(2): 241-251. Published Robillard, A., Annang, L., Buchanan, K. R. (2015). Challenging ideas on race: A necessary first step for undergraduate pedagogy addressing African American health disparities. Pedagogy in Health Promotion, 1(1): 18-23. Rice, L., Brandt, H. M., Ingram, L. A., Hardin, J., Wilson, S. (2015). Exploring perceptions of cancer risk, neighborhood environmental risks, and health behaviors of Blacks. Journal of Community Health, 40(3):419-30. Abara, W., Annang, L., Spencer, S. M., Fairchild, A., Billings, D. (2014). Understanding Internet sex-seeking behavior and sexual risk among young men who have sex with men: Evidence from a cross-sectional study. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 90(8): 596-601. Page 11 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Annang, L., Lian, B., Fletcher, F. E., Jackson, D. (2014). Parental attitudes about teen pregnancy: Impact on sexual risk behaviour of African American youth. Sex Education, 14(2): 225-237. Rose, I., Friedman, D. B., Annang, L., Spencer, S. M., Lindley, L. (2014). Health communication practices among parents and sexual minority youth. Journal of LGBT Youth, 11(3): 316-335. Abara, W., Wilson, S., Vena, J., Sanders, L., Bevington, T., Culley, J., Annang, L., Dalemarre, L., Svendsen, E. (2014). Engaging a chemical disaster community: Lessons from Graniteville. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11(6): 5684-5697. Rose, I., Friedman, D. B., Annang, L., Spencer, S. M., Lindley, L. (2013 June 20 Epub). Health information-seeking practices of African American young men who have sex with men: A qualitative study. Youth & Society (online first, DOI: 10.1177/0044118X13491769). Kerr, J. C., Valois, R. F., Farber, N. B., Vanable, P. A., DiClemente, R. J., Salazar, L., Brown, L. K., Carey, M. P., Romer, D., Stanton, B., Jemmott, J. B. 3rd, Jemmott, L. S., Spencer, A. M., Annang, L. (2013). Effects of promoting health among teens on dietary, physical activity and substance use knowledge and behaviors for African American adolescents. American Journal of Health Education, 44(4): 191-202. Bynum, S., Brandt, H. M., Annang, L., Friedman, D., Tanner, A., Sharpe, P. (2012). Do health beliefs, health care system distrust, and racial pride influence HPV vaccine acceptability among African American college females? Journal of Health Psychology, 17(2): 217-226. Coleman, J. D., Lindley, L. L., Annang, L., Saunders, R., Gaddist, B. (2012). Development of a framework for HIV/AIDS prevention programs in African American churches. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 26(2): 116-124. Annang, L., Hannon, L. 3rd, Fletcher, F.E., Sykes Horn, W., Cornish, D. (2011). Using nominal technique to inform a sexual health program for black youth. American Journal Health Behavior, 35(6): 664-673. Wigfall, L., Richter, D. L., Torres, M. E., Annang, L., Lindley, L., Swayampakala, K., Glover, S., Duffus, W. A. (2011). HIV testing among midlife women in the Deep South: An analysis of the 2008 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey data. Journal of Women’s Health, 20(6):933-941. Coleman, J.D., Dauner-Nichols, K., Richter, D., Annang, L., Sellers, D., Lindley, L. (2011). Evaluating leadership training in African American HIV prevention organizations. Health Promotion Practice, 12(5): 753-760. Bynum, S., Brandt, H.M., Friedman, D., Annang, L., Tanner, A. (2011). Knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors: Examining HPV-related gender differences among African American college students. Journal of American College Health, 59(4):296-302. Vyavaharkar, M., Moneyham, L., Corwin, S., Tavakoli, A., Saunders, R., Annang, L. (2011). HIV disclosure, social support, and depression among HIV-infected African American women living in the rural Southeastern United States. AIDS Education and Prevention, 23(1):78-90. Glover, S., Piper, C.N., Williams, E., Bennett, K.J., Thompson, W., Annang, L., Charlemagne, S.A., Hassan, R. (2010). Preventable asthma episodes among urban/rural children and adolescents: A comparative study. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 4(2):41-49. Page 12 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Annang, L., Richter, D., Fletcher, F.E., Weis, M., Fernandes, P., Clary, L.A. (2010). Diversifying the academic public health workforce: Strategies to extend the discourse about limited racial and ethnic diversity in the public health academy. Association of Black Nursing Faculty Journal, 21(2):39-43. Annang, L., Walsemann, K., Maitra, D., Kerr, J. (2010). Does education matter? Examining racial differences in the association between education and STI diagnosis among black and white young adult females in the U.S. Public Health Reports, 125(Suppl4):110-121. Annang, L., Muilenburg, J.L., Strasser, S. (2010). Virtual worlds: Taking health promotion to new levels. American Journal of Health Promotion, 24(5):344-346. Vyavaharkar, M., Moneyham, L., Corwin, S., Saunders, R., Annang, L., Tavakoli, A. (2010). Relationships between stigma, social support, and depression among HIV-infected African American women living in the rural Southeastern United States. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, 21(2):144-152. Wigfall, L., Duffus, W. A., Annang, L., Richter, D. L., Torres, M. E., Williams, E. M., Glover, S. (2009). Pap test and HIV testing behaviors of South Carolina women 18-64 years old. Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, 105(7):274-280. Annang, L., Johnson, S.D., Pepper-Washington, M.A. (2009). The context of sexual risk among African-American female college students. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 3(1):99-114. Lindley, L.L., Brandt, H.M., Annang, L., Barnett, C.L., Hardin, J.W., Burcin, M. (2009). Receipt of routine gynecological exams among sexually active female college students in the U.S. Journal of Women’s Health, 18(8):1195-1200. Muilenburg, J.L., Latham, T., Annang, L., Johnson, W. D., Burdell, A. C., West, S. J., Clayton, D. L. (2009). The home smoking environment: Influence on behaviors and attitudes in a racially diverse adolescent population. Health Education & Behavior, 36(4):777-793. DeLaCruz, N., Cornish, D.L., McCree-Hale, R., Annang, L., Grimley, D.M. (2009). Attitudes and socio-cultural factors influencing vaginal douching behavior among English-speaking Latinas in the US. American Journal of Health Behavior, 33(5):558-568. Muilenburg, J.L., Johnson, W.D., Usdan, S.L., Annang, L., Clayton, D.L.. (2007). Prevalence of impaired driving behaviors in a diverse, rural, southern middle school. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 39:1080-1087. Weisman, C.S., Grimley, D.M., Annang, L., Hillemeier, M.M., Chase, G.A., Dyer, A. (2007). Vaginal douching and intimate partner violence: is there an association? Women’s Health Issues, 17:310-315. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L., Lewis, I.M., Smith, W., Aban, I., Hooks, T.C., Williams, S., Hook, E,W. 3rd, St. Lawrence, J. (2006). Sexually transmitted infections among urban shelter clients. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 33(11):666-669. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L., Foushee, H.R., Bruce, F.C., Kendrick, J.S. (2006). Vaginal douches and other feminine hygiene products: Women’s practices and perceptions of product safety. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 10(3): 303-310. Page 13 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH rd Annang, L., Grimley, D.M., Hook, E.W. 3 . (2006). Vaginal douche practices among black women at risk: Exploring douching prevalence, reasons for douching, and sexually transmitted disease infection. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 33(4): 215-219. Muilenburg, J.L., Johnson, W.D., Annang, L., Strasser, S. (2006). Racial disparities in tobacco use and social influences in a rural southern middle school. Journal of School Health, 76(5): 195-200. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L., Houser, S., Chen, H. (2005). Prevalence of condom use errors among STD clinic patients. American Journal of Health Behavior, 29(4): 324-330. Davies, S.L., Kohler, C.L., Fish, L., Taylor, B.E., Foster, G.E., Annang, L. (2005). Evaluation of an intervention for hospitalized African American smokers. American Journal of Health Behavior, 29(3): 228-239. Annang, L., Strasser, S.M., Muilenburg, J.L. (2005). Visual communication: A preparatory guide for using posters as a medium for scientific dialogue. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 3(1): 6669. Strasser, S.M., Annang, L., Muilenburg, J.L., Etienne, M.O. (2005). Strategic insight on gaining admittance to graduate study. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 3(1): 56-59. Under Review Tinago, C. B., Ingram, L. A., Blake, C., Frongillo, E. Individual and structural environmental influences on utilization of iron and folic acid supplementation among pregnant women in Harare, Zimbabwe. Maternal and Child Nutrition. Ingram, L. A., Tinago, C., Estrada, R., Wilson, S., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Carlos, B., Cornelius, E. Ball, J., Svendsen, E. Off the rails in rural South Carolina: A qualitative study of healthcare provider perspectives on the long-term health impact of the Graniteville train disaster. Journal of Rural Health. Ingram, L. A., Wilson, S., Tinago, C., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Svendsen, E. Successful community engagement a decade after the Graniteville disaster and chlorine spill: A guided approach to a longstanding academic-community partnership. Public Health Reports. Fletcher, F. E., Ingram, L. A., Kerr, J., Buchberg, M., Bogdan-Lovis, L., Philpott-Jones, S. “She told them, Oh that b!%@h got AIDS”: Understanding the impact of multi-level HIV/AIDS-related stigma from the perspectives of African American women living with HIV. AIDS and Behavior. Rice, L. J., Emrich, C. T., Brandt, H. M., Ingram, L. A., Hardin, J. W., Wilson, S. M. Examining the geographic distribution of environmental cancer risk by racial and socioeconomic characteristics. Health & Place. In Preparation Ingram, L. A., Wilson, S., Tinago, C., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Svendsen, E. Mental health concerns in a rural community post-disaster. SELECTED PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underlining denotes student co-author) Tinago, C., Ingram, L. A., Blake, C., Frongillo, E. (2016). Individual and structural environmental influences on utilization of iron and folic acid supplementation among pregnant women in Harare, Zimbabwe. Oral presentation accepted for the Experimental Biology Conference, San Diego, CA. Annang, L., Spencer, M. S., Jackson, D., Rosemond, T., Best, A., Williams, L. (2015). Exploring upstream intergenerational communication to promote cancer prevention and awareness among Page 14 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH African-American daughters and mothers. Oral presentation (#336102) for the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL. Annang, L., Tinago, C., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Wilson, S., Svendsen, E. (2015). Embracing the community engagement process post-disaster: Building capacity, political action, and trust. Poster presentation (#328589) for the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL. Jackson, D., Annang, L., Boyer, C., Robillard, A., Huhns, M. (2015). Can technology decrease sexual risk behaviors among young people? The results of a study examining the effectiveness of a mobile application intervention to reduce sexual risk behaviors among college students. Poster presentation (#325509) for the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL. Rice, L., Emrich, C., Brandt, H. M., Annang, L., Hardin, J., Wilson, S. M. (2015). Exploring the distribution of environmental cancer risk by air toxics using geographic information systems. Abstract submitted (#334570) for the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL. Jackson, D., Annang, L., Boyer, C., Robillard, A., Huhns, M. (2015). Sex 101: The development of an interactive sexual health mobile application intervention to reduce sexual risk behaviors among college students. Abstract submitted (#325381) for the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL. Annang, L., Tinago, C., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Wilson, S., Svendsen, E. (2015). Environment = quality of life: Using photovoice with southern rural residents to describe their quality of life post-disaster. Abstract submitted (#328617) for the 143rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL. Annang, L., Tinago, C., Carlos, B., Cornelius, E., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Wilson, S., Svendsen, E., Ball, J. (2014). Resident and healthcare provider perspectives on the long-term impact of an environmental disaster on a rural community's health and well-being. Oral presentation (#305606) for the 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA. Rice, L., Brandt, H. M., Annang, L., Hardin, J., Wilson, S. M., Glover, S. H. (2014). Elucidating the association between perceived cancer risk, neighborhood environment, and lifestyle behaviors among African Americans in environmental justice communities. Poster presentation (#311111) for the 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA. Robillard, A. G., Lewis, K., Annang, L., Wigfall, L., Iyer, M. V. (2014). Cultural narratives of HIVpositive African American women living in rural and urban South Carolina: Place matters. Oral presentation (#305115) for the 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA. Smallwood, S., Spencer, S. M., Annang, L., Thrasher, J., Robinson, M. T. (2014). Examining the relationships between religiosity, spirituality, internalized homonegativity, and condom use among African-American men who have sex with men. Poster presentation (#312256) for the 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA. Annang, L., Tinago, C., Carlos, B., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Cornelius, E., Wilson, S., Svendsen, E. (2014). Environment=quality of life: The tale from a photovoice project with southern rural residents. Abstract submitted (#305968) for the 142nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA. Page 15 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Annang, L., Wilson, S., Carlos, B., Tinago, C., Cornelius, E., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Svendsen, E., Ball, L. J., Martin, A. B. (2013). Long-term impact of a disaster on a rural, underserved, community’s health. Oral presentation (#287925) for the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Annang, L., Carlos, B., Tinago, C., Cornelius, E., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Ball, L. J., Martin, A. B. Wilson, S., Svendsen, E., (2013). Mental health concerns in a rural community post-disaster. Poster presentation (#287632) for the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Annang, L., Carlos, B., Tinago, C., Cornelius, E., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Ball, L. J., Wilson, S., Svendsen, E. (2013). Perspectives on emergency response from healthcare providers and community residents: Local disaster with global implications. Oral presentation (#287807) for the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Annang, L., Tinago, C., Carlos, B., Cornelius, E., Bevington, T., Sanders, L. W., Ball, L. J., Wilson, S., Svendsen, E. (2013). Long-term impacts of a disaster on overall community health: The healthcare provider perspective. Poster presentation (#287876) for the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Richter, D. L., Iyer, M., Annang, L., Glover, S. (2013). “It makes me not want to go to the doctor”: Barriers to HIV care utilization among rural persons with HIV. Abstract submitted for the American Academy of Health Behavior Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC. Richter, D. L., Vyavaharkar, M., Annang, L., Williams, L. R., Glover, S. (2013). What keeps me out of care? Perspectives of PLWHA in rural South Carolina. Poster presented (#290645) at the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Smallwood, S., Spencer, M. S., Annang, L. (2013). Different dimensions: Internalized homonegativity and condom use among African-American men who have sex with men. Poster presented (#292662) at the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Annang, L., Richter, D. L., Vyavaharkar, M., Williams, L. R., Glover, S. (2013). Lessons learned from enlisting support for HIV research in a rural, southern community: Practical challenges and practical rewards. Abstract submitted (#287506) to the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Vyavaharkar, M., Richter, D. L., Annang, L., Williams, L. R., Glover, S. (2013). Factors impacting HIV care-initiation and care-retention in rural areas – recommendations for practice. Abstract submitted (#287716) to the 141st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Richter, D. L., Vyavaharkar, M., Annang, L., Williams, L. R., Glover, S. (2013). Patient and provider views of facilitators and barriers to continuous HIV care in a rural population. Poster presented at the 13th Annual American Academy of Health Behavior Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Annang, L., Wilson, S., Carlos, B., Cornelius, E., Sanders, L. W., Bevington, T., Svendsen, E., Martin, A. B. Ball, L. J. (2012). Using community-based approaches to address the needs and assets of a community post-disaster: The story of Project R.I.S.E. Roundtable presentation (#270213) for the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Vyavaharkar, M., Richter, D. L., Annang, L., Williams, L. R., Glover, S. (2012). Community health center: A key partner for retaining persons living with HIV/AIDS in care. Poster presented at the South Carolina HIV/STD Conference, Columbia, SC. Page 16 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Abara, W., Annang, L. (2012). Understanding the Internet, sex-seeking behavior, and its correlates among young men who have sex with men. Poster presented at the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL. Vyavaharkar, M., Richter, D. L., Annang, L., Williams, L. R. (2012). Organizational characteristics: Critical elements for retaining persons living with HIV in care. Poster presented at the NIMHD Health Disparities Summit, Washington, DC. Abara, W., Annang, L. (2012). Sexual Health 2.0: The Internet, sex-seeking behavior, sexual networks and their correlates among young men who have sex with men. Abstract submitted (#274019) for the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Williams, L., Annang, L., Spencer, S. M., Thrasher, J., Lindley, L. (2012). A mixed methods approach to understanding body image and sexual risk behaviors among female college students: The influence of race and sexual orientation. Oral presentation (#270870) for the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Smallwood, S., Spencer, M. S., Annang, L., Thompson-Robinson, M., Thrasher, J., Welihinda, S. (2012). Understanding the relationships between religiosity, spirituality, internalized homonegativity, and sexual risk behaviors: The SHIFT Study. Roundtable presentation (#271345) for the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Workman, L., Brandt, H. M., Jackson, D., Annang, L., Cook, A., Devlin, T. M., Swann, S., Adams, S. A., Wirth, M., Hurley, T. (2012). A gender-based examination of colorectal cancer screening participation among participants in a colon cancer awareness and educational program in two South Carolina counties. Poster presentation (#268618) for the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Richter, D. L., Vyavaharkar, M., Annang, L., Williams, L. R., Glover, S. (2012). Facilitators and barriers to care initiation and continuity in rural South Carolina: A qualitative study. Poster presentation (#266602) for the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Richter, D. L., Vyavaharkar, M., Williams, L. R. Annang, L., (2012). Factors that encourage or inhibit HIV care service utilization among persons living with HIV/AIDS in a rural, predominantly minority community in the Southeastern United States. Poster presentation (#17420) for the XIX International AIDS Conference, Washington, DC. Abara, W., Annang, L. (2012). A qualitative approach to examining internalized homonegativity and sexual risk perception and their relationship to online sex-seeking behavior among young men who have sex with men in the southeastern US. Abstract submitted (#272543) for the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Abara, W., Annang, L. (2012). A Qualitative Analysis of Online Sex-seeking Behavior among Young Men Who Have Sex with Men: Implications for Developing New HIV/AIDS Interventions. Abstract submitted (#264208) for the 140th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Workman, L., Brandt, H. M., Jackson, D., Cook, A., Devlin, T. M., Annang, L., Swann, S., Adams, S. A. (2011). Women’s participation in colorectal cancer screening in Richland and Lexington counties, SC: Results from the WE CAN! colon cancer program. Abstract accepted for the Women’s Health Research Forum, Columbia, SC. Page 17 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Brandt, H. M., Devlin, T. M., Cook, A., Workman, L., Jackson, D., Adams, S. A., Annang, L., Swann, S. (2011). A community navigation program to increase participation in colon cancer screening: WE CAN! (Wellness, Education, Community Awareness, and Navigation) Colon Cancer Program. Abstract accepted for the James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture Series, Columbia, SC. Annang, L., Lian, B., Fletcher, F. E. (2011). Youth perceptions of parental attitudes about sex: Implications for promoting intergenerational communication within the African American community. Oral presentation (#243825) for the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Annang, L., Spencer, S. M. (2011). My mother’s keeper: Raising breast cancer awareness in the Black family through upstream intergenerational communication. Poster presentation (#244192) for the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Fletcher, F. E., Annang, L., Richter, D. L., Saunders, R. P., Sowell, R. (2011). “HIV is not the whole in our relationship”: The influence of HIV-positive women’s sexual partners on their pregnancy intentions in the post-HAART era. Oral presentation (#244921) for the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Fletcher, F. E., Annang, L., Richter, D. L., Saunders, R. P., Sowell, R., Bogdan-Lovis, L. (2011). “She said, Oh that b!%@h got AIDS”: Understanding the impact of HIV/AIDS- related stigma from the perspectives of Black women of childbearing capacity living with HIV in South Carolina. Oral presentation (#245215) for the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Brandt, H. M., Devlin, T. M., Cook, A., Workman, L., Jackson, D., Adams, S. A., Annang, L., Swann, S. (2011). Implementation and evaluation of a community navigation program to increase participation in colon cancer screening: WE CAN! (Wellness, Education, Community Awareness, and Navigation) Colon Cancer Program. Oral presentation (#245478) for the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Lindley, L. L., Annang, L. (2011). Disparities within the college community: Comparisons of unintended pregnancy and contraceptive use among unmarried sexually active female college students in the U.S. Poster presentation (#248051) for the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Rose, I., Fernandes, P. R., Abara, W., Annang, L., Williams, L. (2011). Sexual risk behaviors of students attending a two-year institution in rural South Carolina: Rationale for increased funding for health care programming. Abstract submitted for the NCSCE Washington Symposium and SENCER Capitol Hill Poster Session, Washington, DC. Brandt, H. M., Devlin, T. M., Cook, A., Arp, S. A., Annang, L., Swann, S., Workman, L., Williams, M., Ranhofer, H. (2010). WE CAN! Prevent, treat, and beat colon cancer: Using multiple communication channels to implement a colon cancer program. Oral presentation for the Convergence and Society: Science, Health, and New Dimensions of Communication Conference, Columbia, SC. Annang, L., Fernandes, P. R., Williams, L., Rose, I., Abara, W. (2010). Risk perceptions and sexual risk behaviors of students attending a two-year institution: Rationale for increasing health promotion programming. Poster presented (#227111) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Page 18 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Gary, L. C., Annang, L. (2010). Spirituality, social beliefs, cancer screening and reproductive health behaviors. Oral presentation (#230429) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Davies, S. L., Annang, L., Stracener, M., Stiller, J., Stewart, K. E. (2010). Using qualitative analysis to examine intervention effects of MOMS: A behavioral intervention for mothers living with HIV. Oral presentation (#230443) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Strasser, S., Annang, L., Muilenburg, J. L., Steward, J. (2010). Building a new vision for South Atlanta: Starting with resident concerns. Poster presented (#225533) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Strasser, S., Annang, L., Muilenburg, J. L., Swahn, M. (2010). Responsible alcohol sales training sessions in Georgia. Poster presented (#223235) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Coleman, J. D., Lindley, L., Annang, L., Saunders, R., Gaddist, B. (2010). Faith-based HIV prevention: Organizational facilitators and barriers. Roundtable presentation (#226910) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Lindley, L. L., Wilson, R., Annang, L. (2010). Condoms, catwalks and communication: A creative sexual health promotion program for college students. Oral presentation (#217773) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Wigfall, L., Richter, D. L., Torres, M. E., Annang, L., Lindley, L., Swayampakala, K., Duffus, W. A. (2010). Uptake of HIV testing during post-reproductive years among midlife women (50-64 years old): An analysis of 2008 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey data from six Deep South states (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina). Oral presentation (#226186) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Rose, I., Abara, W., Williams, L., Annang, L., Fernandes, P. R. (2010). More than healthcare reform: Examining the health insurance disparity among college students at two-year institutions. Poster presented (#232122) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. [Recipient, Delta Omega Student Award] Bynum, S. A., Brandt, H. M., Friedman, D. B., Annang, L., Tanner, A. (2010). Gender differences in HPV knowledge, beliefs, and acceptance among Southern black college students. Oral presentation (#214779) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Piper, C., Glover, S., Williams, E. M., Olatosi, B. A., Charlemagne, S., Campbell, D. A., Ogbuanu, C. A., Annang, L., Lee, M., Onsomu, E. (2010). Beliefs and perceptions of risks among women that have never been tested for HIV in the United States. Poster presented (#218632) at the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Annang, L., Lian, B., Muilenburg, J. L., Strasser, S. (2010). African American youth perceptions of parental attitudes about sex: Implications for intergenerational communication. Abstract (#226489) submitted for the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Muilenburg, J. L., Annang, L., Strasser, S. (2010). Race and gender interaction with smoking behaviors and exposures: It’s not just black and white. Abstract (#226256) submitted for the 138th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. Page 19 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Stewart, K. E., Stracener, M. K., Annang, L., Davies, S. (2010). Recruitment and retention in intervention trials: Listening to HIV-positive mothers’ experiences in the MOMS program. Poster presented at the 11th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Washington DC, August 2010. Abstract published in International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 17 (Suppl. 1), S145. Abara, W., Rose, I., Williams, L., Annang, L., Fernandes, P. R. (2010). Sexual risk behavior and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing among students attending a two year institution: Implications for STI prevention program development. Poster presented at the USC Graduate Student Research Day, Columbia, SC. Rose, I., Abara, W., Williams, L., Annang, L., Fernandes, P. R. (2010). Understanding the healthcare climate at two-year institutions: An examination of health insurance coverage and healthcare seeking behaviors among college students. Oral presentation at the USC Graduate Student Research Day, Columbia, SC. Abara, W., Annang, L., Fernandes, P, Rose, I., Williams, L. (2010). Correlates of condom use among students attending a two-year institution. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Public Health Association, Myrtle Beach, SC. Annang, L., Wilson, R.C. (2009). Condoms, catwalks, and creative sexual health promotion strategies for college students. Oral presentation at the Southern College Health Association Annual Meeting, Columbia, SC. Abara, W., Annang, L., Fernandes, P. R., Williams, L. R., Rose, I. (2009) Sexual risk taking behavior and knowledge of STI prevention among first year college students: a preliminary analysis. Poster presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Denver, CO. Annang, L., Walsemann, K., Maitra, D., Kerr, J.C. (2009). Does education matter? Examining differences in sexually transmitted infections among black and white young adult females in the U.S. Poster presented (#203055) at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Annang, L., Richter, D., Fletcher, F.E., Weis, M., Fernandes, P., Clary, L. (2009). Diversifying the academic public health workforce: Lessons learned from a national public health minority faculty retreat. Poster presented (#201033) at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Lindley, L.L., Annang, L., Hardin, J.W., Montgomery, K., Corwin, S.J. (2009). Unintended pregnancy among sexually active female college students in the U.S. Oral presentation (#193352) at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Muilenburg, J.L., Annang, L., Gibbons, A.G. (2009). Correlates of risky driving behaviors of rural high school students who are not legally licensed to drive. Abstract submitted (#207759) for the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Muilenburg, J.L., Annang, L., Gibbons, A.G. (2009). Parental approval of alcohol use in an adolescent population: prevalence and correlates of risky behaviors. Poster presented (#207815) at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Bynum, S. A., Brandt, H. M., Annang, L., Friedman, D. B., Tanner, A. (2009). Cultural and historical influences on HPV vaccine acceptance among Southern black college students. Poster presented at the NIH National Graduate Student Research Festival, Bethesda, MD. Page 20 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Coleman, J.D., Lindley, L.L., Annang, L., Saunders, R., Gaddist, B. (2009). Development of a model for implementing faith-based HIV prevention projects. Poster presented (#202595) at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Vyavaharkar, M. V., Moneyham, L., Corwin, S. J., Annang, L., Tavakoli, A. (2009). HIV-disclosure, social support, and depression in HIV-infected African American women living in the rural southeastern United States. Poster presented (#213546) at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Wigfall, L.M.T., Richter, D.L., Torres, M.E., Duffus, W.A., Annang, L., Lindley, L.L. (2009). Using routine breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings as a “teachable moment” to increase HIV testing among older women (50-64 years old) in the Deep South. Poster presented (#212155) at the 137th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Wigfall, L.M.T., Duffus, W.A., Annang, L., Richter, D.L., Torres, M.E., Williams, E.M., Glover, S. (2009). Pap test and HIV testing behaviors of South Carolina women 18-64 years old. Poster presented at the Women’s Health Research Forum, Columbia, SC. Vyavaharkar, M. V., Moneyham, L., Corwin, S. J., Annang, L., Tavakoli, A., Saunders, R. (2009). HIV-disclosure, social support, and depression in HIV-infected African American women living in the rural southeastern United States. Poster accepted for the Women’s Health Research Forum, Columbia, SC. Williams, L.R., Fletcher, F.E., Annang, L., Lian, B. (2009). Are black youth worried about getting AIDS? An assessment of adolescents living in the South. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Public Health Association, Myrtle Beach, SC. Annang, L., Hannon, L. 3rd, Sykes Horn, W., Fletcher, F.E. (2008). What the CAB says goes: Using the nominal group process to develop a reproductive health education program for African American youth. Oral presentation (#180078) at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Coleman, J.D., Richter, D.L., Annang, L., Lindley, L., Thompson-Robinson, M., Sellers, D. (2008). Crossing the border from academics to community-based public health: Building capacity for community based organizations that serve African American populations. Oral presentation (#186048) at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Annang, L., Johnson, S.D., Pepper Washington, M., Muilenburg, J.L., Gary, L. (2008). Examining the context of sexual risk among African American female college students: Addressing the border between knowledge and behavior. Poster presented (#180636) at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Fletcher, F.E., Annang, L., Hannon, L. 3rd, Sykes Horn, W., Cornish, D.L. (2008). A communitybased participatory approach to educate high school students about reproductive health. Poster presented (#178577) at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Muilenburg, J.L., Annang, L., Burdell, A., Rimando, M., Parmer, J., Wilkerson, D., Johnson, W.D., Usdan, S. (2008). Do you want to quit smoking cigarettes? Correlates of intent to quit smoking in an adolescent population. Poster presented (#185856) at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Page 21 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Muilenburg, J.L., Annang, L., Usdan, S. (2008). African American adolescent smoking behaviors: Social norms as correlates of smoking status. Poster presented (#187096) at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Parmer, J., Rimando, M., Wilkerson, D., Annang, L., Usdan, S., Johnson, W.D., Burdell, A., Muilenburg, J.L. (2008). Parental conversations in an African American community: Effects on attitudes toward tobacco use. Poster presented (#185863) at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. McCree-Hale, R., Annang, L. (2008). Concurrent sexual partnerships among female African American college students: A qualitative study. Abstract submitted (#178430) for the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Mahmood, B., Annang, L. (2008). Expanding portion sizes and obesity. Abstract submitted (#183629) for the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Gary, L.C., Annang, L. (2008). Understanding the intersections of race, chronic illness, mental health and quality of care measures. Abstract submitted (#187297) for the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Brandt, H.M., Lindley, L.L., Montgomery, K., Annang, L., Barnett, C.L., Burcin, M., Hardin, J.W. (2008). Believability and frequency of health information sources among college students. Abstract submitted (#186886) for the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. Maitra, D., Annang, L., Walsemann, K. (2008). Racial differences in the relationship between education and STI diagnosis among young adult females. Poster presented at the Women’s Health Research Forum, Columbia, SC. (First place award) Winston , A., Annang, L. (2008). Not me: Reviewing the literature on risk perceptions of collegeage minority females regarding STDs and HIV/AIDS. Abstract accepted (#74) for the James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture Series: Forging Solutions through Research and Practice, Columbia, SC. McCree-Hale, R., Annang, L. (2008). Concurrent sexual partnerships among African American female college students: A qualitative pilot study. Poster presented at the UAB Health Disparities Research Symposium, Birmingham, AL. Annang, L., Muilenburg, J.L., Strasser, S. (2007). Three-dimensional online virtual worlds: An opportunity to expand the horizons of health promotion. Oral presentation (#160875) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Annang, L., Gary, L.C. (2007). Social conservatism, reproductive health practices, and cervical cancer screening. Oral presentation (#161770) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Gary, L.C., Annang, L. (2007). Understanding predictors of reproductive healthcare utilization for special populations of U.S. women: A special case for racial minorities and social conservatives. Poster presented (#161430) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. McCree-Hale, R., Annang, L. (2007). Concurrent sexual partnerships among African American college students: A mixed methods pilot study. Roundtable presentation (#155109) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Page 22 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Cornish, D.L., Annang, L. (2007). Using photovoice to examine perceived consequences for sex among female adolescents. Oral presentation (#155793) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Cornish, D.L., De La Cruz, N., Lian, B., Annang, L., Bolland, J. (2007). Parental monitoring and sexual risk behaviors among African-American adolescents living in low-income neighborhoods. Poster presented (#155224) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Bland, L.V., Clayton, D.L., West, S.J., Muilenburg, J.L., Johnson, W.D., Annang, L. (2007). Mealtime conversations: Does one family meal a week make a difference in the prevention of and attitudes concerning smoking behaviors? Oral presentation (#162678) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Muilenburg, J.L., West, S.J., Clayton, D.L., Bland, L.V., Johnson, W.D., Annang, L. (2007). Smoking behaviors and attitudes in adolescents: Role of gender on racial differences. Poster presented (#162283) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Muilenburg, J.L., West, S.J., Clayton, D.L., Bland, L.V., Johnson, W.D., Annang, L. (2007). Smoking identity of African American adolescents: How do current smokers view their behavior?. Poster presented (#162575) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Clayton, D.L., West, S.J., Bland, L.V., Muilenburg, J.L., Johnson, W.D., Annang, L. (2007). Smoking is dangerous to my health: The impact of the perception of health messages on smoking behavior in a southern city. Poster presented (#162639) at the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. De La Cruz, N., Cornish, D.L., McCree-Hale, R., Annang, L., Grimley, D.M. (2007). Vaginal douching among English-speaking Hispanics in the United States. Abstract submitted (#152097) for the 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Annang, L., Pepper Washington, M.A., Johnson, S.D., Grimley, D.M. (2007). You L.E.A.D. the way: Results from an STI prevention program for young African-American college-age females in the U.S. Poster presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research, Seattle, WA. Annang, L., Johnson, S.D., Pepper Washington, M.A., Grimley, D.M. (2007). A need to intervene? Sexual risk behaviors of African American co-eds in the U.S. Poster presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research, Seattle, WA. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L. (2007). Vaginal douching in the United States: trends in race/ethnicity, age, education, and region of residence. Poster presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research, Seattle, WA. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L. (2007). Are women in the United States aware of health risks associated with douching and who is advising them to douche? Poster presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research, Seattle, WA. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L. (2007). Women who do and don’t douche: and so it goes… Abstract submitted for the 17th Annual Meetings of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research, Seattle, WA. Page 23 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH De La Cruz, N., McCree-Hale, R., Cornish, D.L., Annang, L., Grimley, D.M. (2007). Vaginal douching and reproductive health outcomes among a national sample of English speaking Hispanic women in the U.S. Poster presented at the 17th Annual Meetings of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Diseases Research, Seattle, WA. Johnson, S., Pepper Washington, M., Annang, L. (2007). Perceptions of sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk among college age African American women. Poster presented at the UAB Health Disparities Research Symposium, Birmingham, AL. Pepper Washington, M., Johnson, S., Annang, L. (2007). Dating violence among African American females attending a southern university. Poster presented at the UAB Health Disparities Research Symposium, Birmingham, AL. (First place award) Pepper Washington, M., Johnson, S., Annang, L. (2007). Dating violence among African American females attending a southern university. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Johnson, S,, Pepper Washington, M., Annang, L. (2007). Perceptions of sexually transmitted infection (STI) risk among college age African American women. Poster presented at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. Annang, L., Rhodes, S., Madani, M., Muilenburg, J.L., Strasser, S., Grimley, D.M. (2006). Expressed acceptability of microbicide use among family planning clinic patients in the southern US. Poster presented (abstract #134535) at the 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Annang, L., Madani, M., Rhodes, S., Strasser, S., Muilenburg, J.L., Grimley, D.M.. (2006). Women’s reproductive health practices as a public health priority. Poster presented (abstract #134415) at the 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Muilenburg, J.L., Johnson, W.D., Usdan, S., Annang, L. (2006). Correlates of impaired driving behaviors in a rural middle school. Poster presented (abstract #139255) at the 134th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Boston, MA. Annang, L., Grimley, D.M. (2006). Why some women douche and why other women never start: Results from a national survey. Oral presentation (abstract #10934) at the 2006 National STD Prevention Conference, Jacksonville, FL. Grimley, D.M., Hook, E.W., Annang, L., Aban, I., Williams, S., St. Lawrence, J.A. (2006). A C-POL syphilis intervention among the homeless. Poster presentation (abstract #10994) at the 2006 National STD Prevention Conference, Jacksonville, FL. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L. (2006). Efficacy of a "one-shot" computerized, individualized intervention to increase consistent condom use and decrease STDs among STD clinic patients. Oral presentation (abstract #10588) at the 2006 National STD Prevention Conference, Jacksonville, FL. Davies, S.L., Annang, L., Rhodes, S.D. (2005). Tools for change: Strategies for effective community-based HIV prevention. Poster presentation (abstract #122192) at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Muilenburg, J.L., Annang, L., Howell, A., Usdan, S. (2005). Prevalence of risky behaviors relating to unintentional injuries in a middle school population in the rural south. Roundtable presentation (abstract #109225) at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Page 24 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Muilenburg, J.L., Howell, A., Annang, L., Usdan, S. (2005). Racial differences in prevalence of tobacco use among middle school students in the rural south. Oral presentation (abstract #107862) at the 133rd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. Strasser, S.M., DeShazo, W.F., Richardson, S., Annang, L.. (2005). Closing the mammography disparity gap: One State’s 3-year experience towards influencing/affecting performance indicator rates. Oral presentation at the 22nd Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality in Health Care, Vancouver, Canada. Muilenburg, J.L., Howell, A., Annang, L., Usdan, S. (2005) Rural middle school smokers and their self-identification of smoking status. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Education, Cincinnati, OH. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L., Hook, E.W. 3rd, Lewis, I., Smith, W., Hooks, T., Williams, S., St. Lawrence, J.S. (2005). Prevalence of sexually transmitted infections among an urban indigent population in the southern USA. Poster (abstract #467) presentation at the 16th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Davies, S.L., Ross, J.L., Hannon, L. 3rd, Annang, L. (2005). Perceptions of control over HIV prevention among African American males. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA. Lee, P., Grimley, D.M., Annang, L. (2005). Impact of physical and sexual violence on risk women’s risk factors. Oral presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA. Annang, L., Grimley, D.M. (2005). Timing of douching and STD infection among African American STD clinic patients. Poster (abstract #145) presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L., Hook, E.W. 3rd, Lewis, I.M., Smith, W., Hooks, T.C., Williams, S., St. Lawrence, J.S. (2005). Risk and prevalence of sexually transmitted infections in homeless shelters in Alabama. Poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine, Boston, MA. Houser, S., Grimley, D.M., Annang, L. (2004). Association between condom use/sexual risk behaviors and STI test results among STI clinic patients. Poster presentation at the 132nd Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, DC. Kendrick, J.S., Bruce, F.C., Annang, L., Grimley, D.M. (2004). If I can buy it over the counter, it must be safe. Poster presentation at the 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research, Salt Lake City, UT. Annang, L., Grimley, D.M., Muilenburg, J.L. (2003). Sexual risk behaviors as predictors of douching status among African American women attending an urban STD clinic. Poster presentation at the 131st Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L. (2003). Predictors of douching behavior among African American women attending an urban STD clinic. Oral presentation (abstract #267) at the 15th Biennial International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research Congress, Ottawa, Canada. Page 25 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH Grimley, D.M., Annang, L., Houser, S.H. (2003). Reasons for not learning test results among STD clinic patients. Oral presentation (abstract #272) at the 15th Biennial International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research Congress, Ottawa, Canada. Grimley, D.M., Annang, L., Houser, S.H. (2003). Condom use error among male STD clinic patients. Poster presentation (abstract #259) at the 15th Biennial International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research Congress, Ottawa, Canada. Grimley, D.M., Houser, S.H., Annang, L. (2003). Predictors of motivational readiness for consistent condom use with main partners among individuals at high-risk for STD/HIV infection. Poster presentation (abstract #264) at the 15th Biennial International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research Congress, Ottawa, Canada. Grimley, D.M., Lee, P.A., Annang, L., Houser, S.H. (2003). Health compromising behaviors among STD clinic patients. Poster presentation (abstract #271) at the 15th Biennial International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research Congress, Ottawa, Canada. Davies, S.L., Annang, L. (2003). Enhancing community capacity to promote health: the D.I.S.S.E.M.I.N.A.T.E. model. Poster presentation at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT. Muilenburg, J., Kohler, C., Annang, L. (2003). What factors increase motivation to quit smoking among adolescents? Poster presentation at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco, New Orleans, LA. Annang, L. (2002). I’ve fallen and I can’t get up: How to achieve high-level wellness. Oral presentation at the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services Staff Training Conference, Birmingham, AL. Etienne, M., Strasser, S., Annang, L., Legge, J. (2002). Assessment of Alabama’s WIC clients and early childhood caries: An ecological perspective. Poster presentation at the 130th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA. SERVICE Department 2015 – Present Member, Masters Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 2015 Member, Search Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education, & Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health 2009 – Present Member, Masters Comprehensive Exam Evaluation Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 2007 – Present Member, Newton Fellowship Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 2007 – Present Member, Doctoral Applicant Review Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC Page 26 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2012 – 2013 Member, Doctoral Qualifying Exam Evaluation Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 2010 – 2012 Member, Search Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education, & Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health 2009 – 2012 Chairperson, Curriculum Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education, & Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 2008 – 2010 Member, Doctoral Qualifying Exam Evaluation Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 2007 – 2015 Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Health Promotion, Education, & Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 2007 Member, Departmental Institutional Review Board Committee, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2006 – 2007 Member, Doctoral Program Exam Committee, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2004 – 2006 Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2004 – 2007 Member, Admissions Committee, Department of Health Behavior, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL School/College 2016 – Present Member, James Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture Planning Committee, University of South Carolina 2015 – Present Member, Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina 2013 – Present Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina 2012 – 2013 President, Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health, Mu Chapter, University of South Carolina 2008 – 2009 Member, CEPH Accreditation Committee, Arnold School of Public Health, Columbia, SC 2007 Member, Executive Committee, Center for the Study of Community Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2007 Member, Committee on School Community, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2006 Member, Committee for Opening the Masters Program, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Page 27 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2005 – 2007 Member, Governance and Bylaws Committee, Delta Omega Public Health Honor Society, Upsilon Chapter 2004 – 2006 Member, Doctoral Program Executive Committee, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2004 – 2006 Member, Educational Policy Committee, School of Public Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL University 2014 – Present Member, Faculty Senate Committee on Instructional Development, University of South Carolina 2014 – Present Chairperson, Faculty Mentoring, Professional Development, and Research Exchange Committee, Black Faculty Caucus, University of South Carolina 2015 Panelist, Grant Basics Workshop for Graduate Students and Postdocs, University of South Carolina 2015 Member, Distributed Learning Grant Proposal Review Panel, University of South Carolina 2014 Member, SPARC Graduate Student Research Grant Proposal Review Panel, University of South Carolina 2013 Panelist, Tenure-Track Faculty Panel, New Faculty Orientation, University of South Carolina 2013 Member, Sexual Health Council, Healthy Carolina, University of South Carolina 2013 Member, Review Panel, ASPIRE grant competition, University of South Carolina 2012 Co-Chair, Panel symposium, “Exploring Culturally-Relevant Approaches to Addressing Health Disparities in the American South”, USC Women’s & Gender Studies Conference in conjunction with the Institute for Southern Studies: New Currents in Critical Southern Legacies 2011 Judge, Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture Series: Health Equity in the 21st Century: Saving the Next Generation, University of South Carolina 2010 Member, Search Committee, University of South Carolina, Director of Violence Intervention and Prevention 2007 – 2008 Member, Search Committee, University of South Carolina, Southern Studies FEI (#12060-05-10228) 2005 – 2006 Judge, Graduate Student Research Day, University of Alabama at Birmingham 2004 – 2007 Consultant, Campus Wellness Working Group, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 2002 Behavioral Skills Trainer, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Page 28 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2000 – 2002 Peer Health Educator, Sexual Health Awareness through Peer Education (SHAPE), Birmingham, AL State 2014 – Present Member, Benedict College Public Health Advisory Committee, Columbia, SC 2014 – Present Member, Board of Directors, New Morning Foundation, Columbia, SC 2010 Member, Board of Directors, Eau Claire Promise Zone, Columbia, SC 2008 Evaluator, W.K. Kellogg Undergraduate Research Symposium and Showcase, Columbia, SC 2006 – 2007 Vice Chairperson, Board of Directors, Planned Parenthood of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 2004 – 2006 Consultant, Alabama Quality Assurance Foundation, Birmingham, AL 2003 – 2005 Secretary, Board of Directors, Planned Parenthood of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 2000 – 2007 Member, Board of Directors, Planned Parenthood of Alabama, Birmingham, AL National 2016 Grant Reviewer, National Institutes of Health, AIDS and Related Research (AARR) Integrated Review Group, Division of AIDS, Behavioral, and Population Sciences 2015 External Reviewer, Tenure and Promotion candidate (Institution name confidential) 2015 – Present Invited Reviewer, Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action 2015 – Present Invited Reviewer, Qualitative Health Research 2014 – Present Invited Reviewer, Health Education Journal 2014 – Present Invited Reviewer, American Journal of Public Health 2012 – Present Invited Reviewer, Youth & Society 2012 – Present Invited Reviewer, AIDS Education and Prevention 2010 – Present Invited Reviewer, Social Science and Medicine 2008 – Present Reviewer, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2006 – Present Moderator, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2006 – 2014 Reviewer, American Public Health Association, Public Health Education and Health Promotion Section abstracts for Annual Meeting 2006 – 2014 Reviewer, Public Health Nursing Page 29 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2010 – 2012 National Delegate, Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health, Mu Chapter, University of South Carolina 2009 Grant Reviewer, Health Resources Services Administration, Special Projects of National Significance, Enhancing Access to and Retention in Quality HIV Care for Women of Color 2008 – 2013 Invited Reviewer, American Journal of Health Promotion 2008 Expert Reviewer, A Population-Based HPV Survey of Women in South Carolina (PI: H Brandt, NIH PA-06-042) 2007 Grant Reviewer, The Medical Research Council, Sexual Health and HIV Research Strategy Committee 2006 – 2007 Reviewer, Journal for Health Disparities Research and Practice 2006 – 2007 Reviewer, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research 2006 Representative, Associated Schools of Public Health Minority Faculty Retreat 2005 – 2013 Member, Review Board, American Journal of Health Behavior MENTORING Undergraduate 2008 2005 Master 2015 – Present Ariel Winston, Independent Study Preceptor; Not me: Exploring the risk perceptions of college-age minority females regarding STDs and HIV/AIDS Jennifer Cunningham (McNair Scholar), Co-Mentor; Characteristics of consistent condom use among STD clinic patients Allison Allred, Academic Advisor 2015 – Present Amarachi Anakaraonye, Thesis Committee Member; Reframing the “Master Narrative of Ruination”: Contextualizing multilayered sexual subjectivities of Black female undergraduate students at a predominantly White institution in the South 2014 – Present Atieno Adongo, Academic Advisor 2015 T. Saray Smalls, Practicum Advisor, Planning a spoken word competition to raise HIV/AIDS awareness 2013 – 2015 Tiffany Fishburne, Academic and Practicum Advisor; South Carolina Contraceptive Access Campaign 2014 Cory Bradley, Practicum Advisor; Exploring community-based engagement of young black MSM & transgender WSM in the development, implementation, & evaluation of an online web-based HIV prevention intervention 2011 – 2013 Brooke Davis, Academic Advisor Page 30 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2013 Bethany Carlos, Independent Study Preceptor; Dissemination of findings from a community-based, rural health project 2011 – 2013 Bethany Carlos, Academic Advisor 2012 Samantha Warren, Academic Advisor 2011 – 2012 Jacqueline Knight, Academic Advisor 2011 – 2012 Karo Omodior, Academic Advisor 2011 Kojo Danquah-Duah, Practicum Advisor 2009 – 2011 Amy McEachin, Academic Advisor 2010 Shameka Wilson, Independent Study Preceptor; A comprehensive review of literature examining the factors which influence the acquisition of STIs among African American youth 2009 – 2010 Melissa Pinckney, Academic/Practicum Advisor 2008 – 2010 Megan C. Coy, Academic Advisor 2008 – 2010 Jamie B. Stein, Academic Advisor 2008 – 2010 Porschia V. Brown, Academic/Thesis Advisor; Intergenerational patterns of sexual risk among adolescents and their mothers 2008 Tyrene K. Davis, Academic Advisor 2006 – 2007 Melinda Merrell, Academic Advisor 2006 – 2007 Tara Brown, Academic Advisor 2006 – 2007 Katharine Konkle, Academic Advisor 2006 – 2007 Holli Hitt, Academic Advisor; Media coverage and public opinion in the campaign for a smoke-free Starkville: a mixed methods analysis 2005 – 2006 Jennifer Peacock, Academic Advisor 2005 – 2006 Sabrina Smiley, Academic Advisor; “I am my sister’s keeper”: A theory-based sexual health intervention for adolescent African American females 2004 – 2007 Bushra Mahmood, Academic Advisor; Effect of expanding portion sizes on obesity 2004 – 2006 Aquila Brown, Academic Advisor; Obesity related issues in African American girls 2004 – 2006 Alyson Hazen, Academic Advisor Doctoral 2014 – Present Jamie Troutman, Academic Advisor Page 31 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2012 – Present Chiwoneso Tinago, Academic Advisor and Dissertation Chairperson, Understanding conceptualizations and structural environment for improving prepregnancy planning for young women of childbearing age in Harare, Zimbabwe 2015 Jamie Troutman, Independent Study Preceptor, Topics on Sexual Health in Modern Society 2013 – 2014 LaShanta Rice, Dissertation Committee Member, Elucidating perceived and actual cancer risk in disadvantaged neighborhoods differentially impacted by environmental hazards to inform future public health interventions 2011 – 2013 Jarvis Carter, Dissertation Committee Member; Investigating the influences of psychosocial stressors and resiliency on the sexual behaviors of black men who have sex with men 2010 – 2014 Dawnyéa Jackson, Academic Advisor, Dissertation Committee Chairperson; The use of an interactive sexual health mobile application intervention to reduce sexual risk behaviors among college students 2009 – 2014 Chauncey Cherry, Dissertation Committee Member, Women’s HIV Prevention Study (WHIPS): A proposal to pilot test an HIV intervention for older African American women living with HIV 2009 – 2013 Stacy Smallwood, Academic Advisor, Dissertation Committee Co-Chairperson; Examining levels of religiosity and spirituality and their relationship to internalized homonegativity among African American men who have sex with men 2009 – 2013 Winston Abara, Academic Advisor, Dissertation Committee Chairperson; Understanding online and offline sex-seeking behavior and its correlates among young men who have sex with men 2012 Dawnyéa Jackson, Independent Study Preceptor; Development of an online platform to promote sexual health among college students 2011 Dawnyéa Jackson, Independent Study Preceptor; Sexual health programs for college students: A review of the literature 2009 – 2011 Dayna A. Campbell, African American Professors Program Faculty Mentor 2009 – 2012 India Rose, Dissertation Committee Member; Family communication and its influence on lesbian, gay, and bisexual adolescent sexual behavior 2008 – 2012 Leah R. Williams, Academic Advisor, Dissertation Committee Chairperson; A mixed methods approach to understanding the association between body image and sexual risk behaviors among female college students: The influence of race and sexual orientation 2010 – 2011 Edena Meetze, Dissertation Committee Member; Perceptions and experiences of prenatal care providers in communicating about the HIV test with pregnant Latinas in South Carolina 2010 Kimberly Butler, Dissertation Committee Member Page 32 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2010 Winston Abara, Independent Study Preceptor; Social and sexual networks among men who have sex with men in the college setting 2010 Michelle Williams, Dissertation Committee Member 2010 India Rose, Independent Study Preceptor; Sexual behaviors, knowledge of STI prevention and control, and health care seeking behaviors of students attending a two-year institution 2009 – 2010 Kate Fiegel, Dissertation Committee Member; Factors influencing pharmacy students’ intention to sell syringes to injection drug users in community-based pharmacies 2009 Leah R. Williams, Independent Study Preceptor; Exploring the relationship between body image and sexual health among African American females: A review of the literature 2007 – 2010 Faith E. Fletcher, Academic Advisor, Dissertation Committee Chairperson; Pregnancy intentions among HIV-positive women in South Carolina: A mixedmethods approach 2008 – 2009 Jelani Kerr, Dissertation Committee Member; Effects of promoting health among teens (PHAT): A brief general health program intervention for African American adolescents from a Multi-site trial 2008 – 2009 Shalanda Bynum, Dissertation Committee Member; Fostering & promoting acceptance about HPV vaccination among black college students 2008 – 2009 Lisa Wigfall, Dissertation Committee Member; HIV testing and cancer screening behaviors of older adult women (40-64 years old) in South Carolina 2008 – 2009 Corrie Barnett, Dissertation Co-Chairperson; Prevalence of overweight and obesity among college-aged young adults 2008 – 2009 Jason D. Coleman, Dissertation Co-Chairperson; Development of a framework for church-based HIV/AIDS prevention programs 2008 Faith E. Fletcher, Independent Study Preceptor; Experiences in qualitative research 2008 Medha Vyavaharkar, Dissertation Committee Member; The relationships between depression and HIV-related stigma, disclosure of HIV status, and perceived social support among African American women with HIV disease living in the rural southeastern United States 2007 – 2009 C. Ann Long, Dissertation Committee Member; The relationship of knowledge of HIV, attitudes toward condom use, and gender stereotypical expectations to sexual risk behaviors among urban African American women and Caucasian women 2007 – 2008 Renicha McCree-Hale, Directed Research Advisor; Concurrent sexual partnerships among African American college students: A study to identify normative beliefs and perceived health consequences Page 33 of 34 Lucy Annang Ingram, PhD, MPH 2006 – 2007 Danica Davis, Dissertation Committee Member; Measuring physician guideline compliance for universal HIV screening: a survey of rural prenatal providers 2006 Disa Lubker, Directed Research Advisor; A photovoice exploration into the impacts of sex on young people 2006 Malaika Pepper Washington, Directed Research Advisor; A review of domestic violence among African American women in the state of Georgia 2006 Joy Payne Deupree, Directed Reading Advisor; Health communication research 2005 Pamela Plummer, Dissertation Committee Member; Correlates of douching frequency, sexually transmitted infections, sexual risk behaviors and reasons for douching among adolescents and young adult women 2005 – 2007 Kai Stewart, Dissertation Committee Member; An examination of African American college students’ knowledge and conceptualization of sickle cell trait and intention to participate in sickle cell disease carrier testing: A mixed study 2005 – 2006 Nannette Turner, Dissertation Committee Member; Assessing the implementation and effects of Operation Choose Health on reducing smoke exposure in a low-income population 2005 – 2006 Yoko Kawamura, Dissertation Committee Member; The role of parasocial interaction in an entertainment-education radio soap opera for physical activity practice and self-efficacy: A concurrent triangulation mixed methods approach 2005 Danielle Lawrence, Academic Advisor Page 34 of 34