Friday, March 6
7:30 am - 8:30 am
Breakfast - Allegheny Room
8:30 am - 10:45 am
Session 3: Privacy and Confidentiality Challenges in Health Survey Research - Tidewater Room
Chair: Stephen Blumberg (CDC), Brad Edwards (Westat)
Discussant: Doug Williams (Westat)
Rapporteurs: Lisa Mirel (CDC), Jeanette Ziegenfuss (HealthPartners)
Risks and Rewards: How Respondents Balance (or Don't) Concerns About Privacy, Benefits of Accurate Data, or the Possibility of Privacy Loss
Presenter:
Casey Eggleston (Census)
Evaluating Survey Consent to Social Media Linkage in Health Surveys
Presenter:
Zeina Mneimneh (Univ of Michigan)
Using Differential Privacy Techniques to Produce Publicly Releasable Estimates of the Cost of Childcare Across the United States
Presenter:
Quentin Brummet (NORC)
How Privacy Concerns Might Affect Social Science Research (When Using Multiple Data Sources)
Presenter:
Frauke Kreuter (U of MD)
10:45 am - 12:15 pm
Session 4: Strategies for Hard to Reach Survey Populations - Tidewater Room
Chair: Lisa Thalji (RTI International), Karen Bogen (Mathematica)
Discussant: Stephanie Eckman (RTI)
Rapporteurs: Aaron Maitland (CDC), Tamara Bruce (Westat)
Fantastic People and Where to Find them: Effectively Surveying the LGBTQ Population
Presenter:
Phillip Hughes (UNC Health Sciences at MAHEC)
School-based intervention research with youth of color in low-income communities: Strategies for recruiting and retaining participants
Presenter:
Steven Sheridan (JHMI)
Building a Hard-to-Reach Sample: Lessons Learned from the Evaluation of Fresh Empire
Presenter:
Patricia LeBaron (RTI)
12:15 pm - 1:30 pm
Lunch - Allegheny Room
Rapporteurs: Sarah Hagge (MN Department of Health)
Presenter:
Philip Resnik (UMD)
1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Session 5: Timely Health Topics and Survey Measurement - Tidewater Room
Chair: Jared Jobe (Independent Consultant)
Discussant: Brian Ward (National Center for Health Statistics)
Rapporteurs: Amy Branum (CDC), Lindsay Howden (Census), Janie Shelton (23andMe)
Conceptualizing Disability: An Evaluation of Differences Between the American Community Survey and Washington Group Short Set Questions
Presenter:
Jim Dalhamer (CDC)
Examining Proxy Response Bias in a Large-Scale Survey of People with Disabilities
Presenter:
Eric Grau (Mathematica)
Threats to Examining Subjective Well-Being Disparities: Measurement Comparability in the Face of Acquiescence Response Style
Presenter:
Fernanda Alvarado-Leiton (Univ of Michigan)
Factors Affecting Opioid Use Among Patients With and Without Chronic Pain: Medical, Behavorial, and Socioeconomic Predictors of Opioid Use
Presenter:
Didem Bernard (AHRQ)
U.S. Census Bureau Methods for Measuring Evolving Health Services
Presenter:
Alice Zawacki (Census)
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Dinner - Allegheny Room