● Variations within the Eye of the Beholder: Assessing Event Variability in Stressor Appraisals, David Almeida, Robert Stawski, Kelly Cichy
● Does Anticipation of Daily Stressors Reduce Emotional Reactivity?, Martin Sliwinski, David Almeida, Michelle Newman, Joshua Smyth
● Daily Adolescent Diabetes Problems and Parental Affect, Cynthia Berg, Deborah Wiebe, Amy Hughes, Pamela King
740 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 203 (Convention Center)
Chair: Lisa S. Caddell Discussant: Steven R. Sabat
Presentations: ● Is Identity Compromised in People in the Early Stages of Dementia?, Lisa Caddell, Linda Clare
● Sense of Identity in Early-Stage Dementia, Linda Clare, Sharon Nelis, Anthony Martyr, Christopher Whitaker, Ivana Markova, Ilona Roth, Robert Woods, Robin Morris
● Alzheimer’s Experiences: Stories of Resilience, Serenity and Religious Identity, Renee Beard, Susan Sullivan
● Discursive Practices of Socially Constructing a Friendly Identity, Pamela Saunders, Kate de Medeiros
745 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 101 (Convention Center)
BSS
Symposium: Staying Mobile While Cognitively Impaired: A Multidisciplinary Psycho-Geo- Exercise View
Chair: Hans-Werner Wahl Co-Chair: Michael Isaacson Discussant: Laura N. Gitlin
Presentations: ● Physical Training Opportunities for Specific Dementia Subtypes, Laura Eggermont
● Affect, Daily Mood and Out-of-home Mobility in Older Adults: Does Cognitive Impairment Matter?, Frank Oswald, Hans-Werner Wahl, Roman Kaspar, Elke Voss, Markus Wettstein
● Out-of-Home Behavior and Cognitive Abilities in Older Adults: Does Cognitive Health Status Matter?, Markus Wettstein, Hans-Werner Wahl, Frank Oswald, Elke Voss, Noam Shoval, Gail Auslander, Ulrich Seidl
● Effect of a Standardized Motor Training on Physical Activity Status in Patients with Dementia: Results of a RCT, Klaus Hauer, Michael Schwenk, Tania Zieschang, Peter Oster
● Life-Spaces of Elderly People: A Geographic Perspective, Michal Isaacson
BSS
Symposium: Self and Identity in People with Dementia
750 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Independence Ballroom East (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Acute Care and Consequences of Trauma
Chair: Deirdre K. Thornlow
Presentations: ● Older Adults Seriously Injured in Falls and Motor Vehicle Crashes: Do Comorbidities Differ?, Kelly Lloyd, Mona Baumgarten, Gordon Smith
● Rehabilitation Intensity and Early Functional Recovery in Older Adults Following Mild and Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury, Linda Herrmann
● A Pilot Study to Detect Cascade Iatrogenesis in Hospitalized Older Adults, Deirdre Thornlow, Ruth Anderson
● Palliative Care Needs of Cognitively Impaired Patients at the Start of an Acute Care Episode, Karen Hirschman, Katherine Abbott, Alexandra Hanlon, Mary Naylor
● The Utility of Advance Directives in Adult ICUs, Craig Sellers, Judith Baggs, Sally Norton
755 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Commonwealth (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Health Demographics, Services, and Policy
Chair: Joan M. Teno
Presentations: ● Effect of Global Payment on Health Care Spending in Massachusetts: Implications for the Design of Accountable Care Organizations in Medicare, Zirui Song, Yulei He, Randall Ellis, Bruce Landon, Dana Safran, Robert Mechanic, Michael Chernew
● Medical Pluralism after Age Fifty: An Examination of Use- Patterns across Health Care Systems Using the Canadian Community Health Survey, 2003/2005, Kristine Votova, Margaret Penning
● Patterns of Aging-related Diseases Incidence and Recovery in U.S. Elderly, Igor Akushevich, Julia Kravchenko, Svetlana Ukraintseva, Konstantin Arbeev, Anatoliy Yashin
● Projection of Ageing Population with Disability under the Demo-Socio-Economic Factors in China, 2006-2050, Lei Zhang, Xiaoying Zheng
● Transitions and Place of Care: A National Study of Medicare Decedents between 2000 to 2007, Joan Teno, Pedro Gozalo, Julie Bynum, Natalie Leland, Vincent Mor
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