Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health and Eating (FLASHE) Study: A Resource for Understanding Cancer-Prevention Behaviors Among Parent-Adolescent Dyads

Event Type:
Webinar
Date:
July 13, 2017

Webinar

Event Materials

This webinar discussed aspects of the National Cancer Institute (NCI)-sponsored Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health and Eating (FLASHE) Study, including:

  • Publicly available data sets and resources;
  • methodology and dyadic features of the study design;
  • example findings, such as correlates of health behavior and associations between parents and adolescents on psychosocial and behavioral variables; and
  • opportunities for using FLASHE data.

Speaker

Laura Dwyer, PhD
Laura Dwyer, PhD

Cape Fox Facilities Services contractor in support of the NCI Behavioral Research Program (BRP)

Discussants

Linda Nebeling, PhD, MPH, RD,

BRP, NCI

April Oh, PhD, MPH,

BRP, NCI

Frank Perna, EDD, PhD,

BRP, NCI

Erin Hennessy, PhD, MPH.

Tufts University

Moderator

Daniel Bornstein, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science, The Citadel,
Immediate Past Chair, Physical Activity Section, American Public Health Association

Last Updated
August 12, 2021