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865 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 103 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Issues in Implementation of Chronic Disease Self Management Programs across Settings and States


Chair: Thomas Prohaska Co-Chair: Caryn Etkin Discussant: Basia Belza


Presentations: ● Class Leader and Participant Perspectives on the Chronic


Disease Self-Management Program in Illinois, Caryn Etkin, Dana Bright, K. Chaya Carey


● Texas Healthy Lifestyles: Geographic Reach and Dissemination of Disease Self-Management Programs, Matthew Smith, Ashley Wilson, Lesley Salge, SangNam Ahn, Marcia Ory


● Agency Provider Perspectives on CDSMP Implementation and Maintenance across Illinois, Thomas Prohaska, Caryn Etkin, Dana Bright, Rhonda Clancy


● Rural Cultures: Challenges and Successes in Disseminating CDSMP in Rural Communities, Laura Payne, Ashley Wilson, CIndy Quinn


870 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 207 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Living Longer and Healthier? Trends in Healthy Life Expectancy in Europe


Chair: Jean-Marie Robine Co-Chair: Carol Jagger Discussant: Eileen Crimmins


Presentations: ● Trends in Disability-free Life Expectancy at Age 16 and


Age 65 in the European Union 1995-2001: A Comparison of 13 EU Countries, Carol Jagger, Clare Gillies, Emmanuelle Cambois, Herman Van Oyen, Wilma Nusselder, Jean-Marie Robine


● A Comparison of Healthy Life Years (HLY) in Sweden 1980- 2006 Using Different Health Indicators, Marten Lagergren, Marti Parker, Mats Thorslund


● Trends in Subjective and Objective Health in Dutch Older Men and Women, Henrike Galenkamp, Arjan Braam, Martijn Huisman, Dorly Deeg


● To What Extent Do Gender Specific Health and Social Patterns Explain the Recent Diverging Trends in Male and Female Disability-free Life Expectancy?, Emmanuelle Cambois, Audrey Sieurin, Jean-Marie Robine


● Addressing Health Inequalities: The European Health and Life Expectancy Information System (EHLEIS) Joint Action, Jean-Marie Robine


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875 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 104 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Older Adults with Intellectual/ Developmental Disabilities: Promoting Well- Being through Tailored Interventions


Chair: Ashley Williams Co-Chair: Jennifer Gray-Stanley


Presentations: ● Promoting Well-Aging among Adults with Disabilities:


Combining a Multi-Dimensional Health Risk Appraisal and Advance Practice Nurse Assessment for Adults with Disabilities, Harriet Aronow, Joan Hahn, Karen Widmer, Miriam Jacobson


● Person-Centered Planning for Later Life: Looking to the Future, Building on the Past, Krystal Culler, Harvey Sterns


● Beginning the Conversation about Death, Mary Ann Clute, Rie Kobayashi


880 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 107 (Convention Center)


Chair: Julie Patrick Discussant: Paul Wink


Presentations: ● Spirituality, Religiosity and Cognition: A Review of


Research with Older Adults and their Caregivers, Amy Fiske, Lucinda Bryant, Winston Tseng, Mark Brennan, Doug Oman, Daniela Friedman, David Fetterman, Susan Ivey


● Spirituality and Resilience to Disease Burden among Older Adults with HIV, Mark Brennan, Liz Seidel, Stephen Karpiak


● Spiritual Discontent and Death Fear, Scott Landes, Monika Ardelt


● Vitality of Cardiac Surgery Survivors: Preoperative Prayer Counteracts Stress Effects, Amy Ai, Paul Wink


885 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 102 (Convention Center)


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Symposium: The Social Construction of Stigma in Senior Housing: Examining Difference through Case Studies


Chair: J. K. Eckert Co-Chair: Erin G. Roth Discussant: Robert Rubinstein


Presentations: ● Helen: Fear of Forced Relocation in a Senior Housing


Community, Lynn Keimig, Susan Goldman, Brandy Harris- Wallace, John Schumacher


● Rosemary: Prejudices Persist Inside Senior Housing, Mary Nemec, Ann Christine Frankowski, Susan Goldman, Amanda Peeples


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Symposium: Spirituality and Illness: Salutary and Detrimental Effects


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