1510 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Liberty Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: Families and the End of Life Chair: Laraine Winter
Presentations: ● Elders’ and Proxies’ Acceptance of Life-prolonging
Treatments in Future Health Scenarios: Effects of the Elder’s Current Health, Laraine Winter, Susan Parks
● Father’s End of Life: Two Sisters’ Perspectives, Sidney Moss, Miriam Moss
● Meaning at the End of Life: A Family Affair, Helen Black ● Family Perspectives of Psychosocial Challenges Related to Setting of Care at the End-of-Life, Mercedes Bern-Klug
● Accuracy of Proxies’ Substituted Judgment: Effect of the Elder’s Gender, Susan Parks, Laraine Winter
1515 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 107 (Convention Center)
Chair: Meika Loe Discussant: Abigail Brooks
Presentations: ● Grandmothers at Work: Juggling Work and Grandchildren across the Lifecourse, Madonna Harrington Meyer
● Overcoming the Terror of Forgetfulness: Expectations and Care-giving and Their Cultural Contexts, Margaret Gullette
● Re-examining 1980s Feminist Work on Aging: Macdonald, Rich, and Copper, Margaret Cruikshank
● Alcohol Use and Quality of Life Indicators Among Swedish and American Elders, Crystal Moore, Annika Jakobsson, Katarina Wilhelmson
● Gender, Aging, and Autoimmune Illnesses, Kelly Joyce
1520 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 210 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Highlighting Stress and Resilience with Burst Data: The Notre Dame Study of Health and Well-being
Chair: Lindsay Pitzer Co-Chair: Stacey Scott Discussant: Anthony Ong
Presentations: ● Resilience in Mid- and Later Life: The Role of Affective Synchrony, Lindsay Pitzer, Cindy Bergeman, Stacey Scott
● The Ups and Downs of Daily Stress: How Variability in Stress Appraisal Predicts Global Well-Being, Brenda Jackson, Cindy Bergeman
● Racial Identification, Discrimination, and Stress-Recovery: A Dynamical Systems Approach, Mignon Montpetit, Cindy Bergeman, Kira Hudson Banks
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Symposium: Gender & Aging: Ageism, Health, and Carework
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● The Effects of Stress Reactivity and Stress Recovery on Longitudinal Well-being Outcomes: The Reservoir Model of Psychological Capacity, Cindy Bergeman, Pascal Deboeck, Lindsay Pitzer
1525 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 102 (Convention Center)
Symposium: More than Caregiving Stress: Lessons from the Design, Measures, and Results of Caregiver—SOF Study
Chair: Lisa Fredman Co-Chair: Amanda Hemmesch Discussant: Joseph E. Gaugler
Presentations: ● Better Cognitive Functioning in Continuing Caregivers:
Support for the Healthy Caregiver Hypothesis, Rosanna Bertrand, Jane Saczynski, Catherine Mezzacappa, Kristine Ensrud, Lisa Fredman
● Change in Perceived Stress in the Year Following Caregiving Transitions, a Mixed-model Approach, Catherine Mezzacappa, Timothy Heeren, Kristine Ensrud, Lisa Fredman
● Physical Performance Associations with Incident ADL/ IADL Limitations and Mortality among Older Women, Jennifer Lyons, Julie Keysor, Timothy Heeren, Jane Cauley, Marc Hochberg, Lisa Fredman
1530 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 103 (Convention Center)
Symposium: One Size Does Not Fit All: Differential Trajectories of Late-Life Change
Chair: Jennifer Morack Co-Chair: Denis Gerstorf Discussant: Dale Dannefer
Presentations: ● Distinct Profiles of Differential Late-Life Trajectories Across
Markers of Cognitive, Social, and Well-Being Functions, Jennifer Morack, Denis Gerstorf
● Distinct Trajectories of Subjective Well-being during Old Age: Stability, Lability and Change, Lindsay Ryan, Jacqui Smith
● Do We Change Due to Change in Health? Health-related Changes in Personality in a Swedish Sample Aged 80 and Older, Anne Ingeborg Berg, Boo Johansson
● Stress Trajectories and Mortality Among Older Men: Findings From the VA Normative Aging Study, Carolyn Aldwin, Nuoo-Ting Molitor, Avron Spiro, Heidi Igarashi, John Molitor, Michael Levenson
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GSA’s 64th
Annual Scientific Meeting
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