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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19


675 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 108 (Convention Center)


BSS


Paper: Ageism, Age Identity, and Self-Identity Chair: Karen Hooker


Presentations: ● The Weakest Age, Hannah Swift ● Life Course Transitions and the Future of Fandom, C. Lee Harrington, Denise Bielby, Anthony Bardo


● Is Self-perceived Age Culture-Free? A Cross-national Study of Age Identity and Cognitive Age, Florian Kohlbacher, Lynn Sudbury, Agnes Hofmeister


● Possible Selves in Action: Promoting Social Goal Progress for Older Adults, Han-Jung Ko, Shannon Mejia, Soyoung Choun, Tuan Pham, Ron Metoyer, Karen Hooker


680 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 109 (Convention Center)


Paper: Caregivers and Care Receivers: Interactions and Impacts


Chair: Carole Cox


Presentations: ● Research and Practice: Enabling Knowledge Transfer to Residential Care Homes, Ingrid Eyers, Sara Arber


● Social Connection for Residents in Long Term Care: The Impact of Caregiver Interaction, Emily Roberts


● Understanding Meanings of Care from Elder Care Recipients (ECRs) Living in Long-term Care: A Gendered Perspective, Rebecca Siders


● How Social Factors and Caregiving influence Sleep Quality in Later Life, Sara Arber, Robert Meadows


● Predicting Covarying Depressive Symptoms in Lung Cancer Dyads over Time, Karen Lyons, Shirin Hiatt, Jill Bennett, Susan Hickman, Lillian Nail, Erik Fromme, Lyndsey Miller


BSS


685 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 110 (Convention Center)


Paper: Cognition: Lifestyle and Other Interventions


Chair: Salli Bollin


Presentations: ● MemoryWorks: An Evaluation of a Brain Fitness Program for People with Dementia, Tobi Abramson


● Lifestyle and Lifespan: Continuing Meaningful Engagement and Interactions after the Diagnosis of Dementia, Salli Bollin, Heather Menne, Carol Whitlatch


● Social Interaction as an Effective Tool for Dementia Prevention: Six-year Follow-up Study, Tokie Anme, Yuri Kawashima


● Modifiable Behavioral Risk Factors Associated with Cognitive Performance over Time, Amy Eisenstein, Thomas Prohaska, Sylvia Furner, Jennifer Beaumont


● Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predicts Cognitive Abilities in Late Adulthood, Chandramallika Basak, Jennifer Kim, Kirk Erickson, Michelle Voss, Amanda Szabo, Edward McAuley, Arthur Kramer


690 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 102 (Convention Center)


Chair: Francis G. Caro


Presentations: ● Factors Which Influence Diabetes Self-Management in Older Adults Undergoing Treatment for Cancer, Denise Hershey, Barbara Given, Charles Given, William Corser, Alexander von Eye


● The Influence of Comorbidities on Use of Symptom Management Strategies, Sandra Spoelstra, Charles Given, Mei You


● Patient Decisions to Elect Knee Replacement Surgery to Treat Knee Arthritis: Results of a Stated-Choice Experiment, Francis Caro, Alison Gottlieb, Joachim Winter, Susanne Hoffmann, Arie Kapteyn, Tania Gutsche


● Internet Use and Issues of Self-Care among Middle-Aged and Older Adults with Chronic Conditions, Matthew Smith, Marcia Ory, SangNam Ahn, Justin Dickerson, Nancy Whitelaw


● Comparing An Adapted (vs. Original) Self-Management Pain Program: Is Adaptation Always Necessary?, Cary Reid, Regina Kwon, Samantha Parker, Emily Chen, Karl Pillemer


BSS


Paper: Self-Management of Chronic Illness in Late Life


BSS


GSA’s 64th


Annual Scientific Meeting


127


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