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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19


● The Impact of Health on Change in Cognitive Functioning: A Cross-Study Comparison, Catharine Sparks, Andrea Piccinin, Marcus Richards, Boo Johansson, Scott Hofer


● Selection and Causation: The Educational Benefit to Cognition in Later Life, Sean Clouston, Marcus Richards, Diana Kuh, Scott Hofer


Sponsored by AgeUK.


305 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 107 (Convention Center)


BSS


Humanites and the Arts Committee Symposium: Narrating Old Age: The Complex Act of Telling and Listening


Chair: Kate de Medeiros Discussant: Ernst T. Bohlmeijer


Presentations: ● Writing the Tragicomedy of Dementia: Challenges and Opportunities, Mark Freeman


● The Value of Narrative as Seen by African American and Caribbean Seniors, Ifeoma Nwankwo


● Learning AdvantAge: Narrative Aging Studies In General Education Courses as Workforce Preparation, Leni Marshall


● The Importance of Being Ironic: Narrative Reflection, Re- Genre-ation, and Personal Resilience in Later Life, William Randall


310 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 108 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Older Adults Living with HIV/ AIDS: Strategies for Reducing the Barriers to Service Use


Chair: Nancy Orel Discussant: Charles A. Emlet


Presentations: ● Exploring the Effects of Psychosocial Stress Factors on


Unmet Health Needs for a Sample of Midlife and Older Gay Men Based on HIV Status, Shawn King, Nancy Orel


● The Physician-Patient Relationship: Adherence to Medication and Behavioral Recommendations, Tracy Davis, Alice Thornton, Faika Zanjani


● Multimorbidities and ADL Difficulty Predict Use of Community-based Services among Older Adults with HIV, Mark Brennan, Liz Seidel, Stephen Karpiak, John Guidry, Sean Cahill, Norman Candelario, Andrew London


● Growing Older with the Epidemic: HIV and Aging Policy Recommendations, Nathan Schaefer


● Elevated IL-6 levels and functional decline in HIV infected and IV drug users: Preliminary Results from the ALIVE Study, Sean Leng, Megan Salter, Bhavish Manwani, Huifen Li, Gregory Kirk


BSS


315 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 206 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Rush Enhanced Discharge Planning Program: A Social Work Model of Transitional Care


Chair: Gayle Shier Discussant: Patricia J. Volland


Presentations: ● EDPP: A Social Work Model for Transitional Care,


Madeleine Rooney, Debra Markovitz, Michele Packard, Walter Rosenberg, Susan Altfeld, Robyn Golden, Gayle Shier


● Putting it All Together: Model Refinement and Replication, Gayle Shier, Susan Altfeld, Vanessa Fabbre, Madeleine Rooney, Robyn Golden, Walter Rosenberg


● EDPP Model Integration into Practice and National Replication, Robyn Golden, Madeleine Rooney, Walter Rosenberg, Susan Altfeld, Gayle Shier


● EDPP: Randomized Controlled Trial Research Design and Outcomes, Vijay Nandi, Gayle Shier, Susan Altfeld, Linda Weiss, Shannon Sims, Madeleine Rooney, Anthony Perry


● Social Work and Transitions of Care: Observations from an Intervention for Older Adults, Vanessa Fabbre, Anne Buffington, Susan Altfeld, Gayle Shier, Robyn Golden


320 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 103 (Convention Center)


BSS


Symposium: Stress, Health, and Well-being: Individual and Relational Perspectives on Risk and Resilience


Chair: Kelly Cichy Co-Chair: Robert S. Stawski Discussant: Karen Rook


Presentations: ● A Double-Edged Sword: Race, Daily Social Support


Exchanges, and Daily Well-Being, Kelly Cichy, Robert Stawski, David Almeida


● Personality, Positive Emotions, and the Resilience Cascade, Anthony Ong


● Four Approaches to Measuring Stress Accumulation Over the Life Course in a National Sample, Elaine Wethington, Deinera Exner


● Stressful Experiences, Health, and Well-Being among Older Couples: The Health and Retirement Study, Robert Stawski, Lindsay Ryan, Kelly Cichy, Jacqui Smith


BSS


GSA’s 64th


Annual Scientific Meeting


107


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