1535 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Republic Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
BSS
Symposium: Recruiting and Retaining Minority Older Adults for a Lifestyle Health Promotion Trial: Lessons Learned
Chair: Elizabeth Tanner Co-Chair: Jeanine Parisi Discussant: Keith Whitfield
Presentations: ● Volunteer Benefit and Burden Experiences: Links
to Psychological and Physiological Well-being, Tara Gruenewald
● Recruiting, Enrolling and Retaining Participants in the Baltimore Experience Corps Trial, Elizabeth Tanner, Michelle Carlson, George Rebok, Teresa Seeman, Kevin Frick, Jeanine Parisi, Linda Fried
● Volunteer Stress in Experience Corps Baltimore, Vijay Varma, Jeanine Parisi, Michelle Carlson
1540 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Constitution Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
BSS
Symposium: Research on the Older Person and the Environment: The Legacy of M. Powell Lawton
Chair: Christine Hoffman Co-Chair: Allen Glicksman Discussant: Hans-Werner Wahl
Presentations: ● Lawton’s Legacy: Defining Objective Environments, Rachel Pruchno
● Environmental Assessment of Dementia Care Settings: A Tool Linking Environment and Behavior, Habib Chaudhury
● Lifespan Development and P-E Fit: Implications for Aging- Friendly Communities, Andrew Scharlach
● M. Powell Lawton and Age-friendly Philadelphia, Allen Glicksman, Morton Kleban, Kate Clark, Christine Hoffman, Lauren Ring
To commemorate the 10th anniversary since his passing.
1545 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 104 (Convention Center)
Symposium: The Digital Frontier of Aging Research: Emerging Methods in Microlongitudinal Studies
Chair: Shannon Mejia Discussant: Karen Hooker
Presentations: ● Assessing Daily Activities in Older Adults: Designing a
Brief Web-based Survey to Examine the Impact of Physical Health and Cognitive Functioning on Self-care and Social Engagement, Martin Sliwinski, Janet Wilmoth, Jacqueline Mogle
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● Emotion Regulation in Adulthood: How Differences in Study Design Affect Findings, Helena Chui, Kristine Rebucal, Mark Lumley, Gisela Labouvie-Vief, Manfred Diehl
● Capturing 100 Days of Self Regulation Processes via the Web: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation, Shannon Mejia, Tuan Pham, Soyoung Choun, Ron Metoyer, Karen Hooker
● Web-Based Diaries and National Longitudinal Surveys of Aging: Current Status and Future Scenarios, Jacqui Smith, Mary Beth Ofstedal, Lindsay Ryan, Robert Stawski
1550 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 109 (Convention Center)
BSS
Symposium: The U.S.-Israel Bi-National Science Foundation Symposium on Well-being among the Oldest Old
Chair: Leonard Poon Discussant: Jiska Cohen-Mansfield
Presentations: ● Understanding Well-Being among the Oldest Old, Leonard Poon, Jiska Cohen-Mansfield
● Measuring Magic: Psychological and Cultural Approaches to the Codification of Well-being, Alex Bishop, Christine Fry
● Social Network and Well-being among Old-Old Europeans: Is it the Same Association?, Howard Litwin, Kimberly Stoeckel
● The Lingering Impact of Past Trauma in Late Life: Conceptual and Clinical Perspectives, Dov Shmotkin, Lee Hyer
● Older Adults’ Will to Live: Characteristics and Application to Professional Practice, Sara Carmel, JoAnn Damron- Rodriguez
● Models in Understanding Well-being, Peter Martin, Jiska Cohen-Mansfield
1555 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Back Bay Ballroom A (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Cancer Chair: Anna M. Napoles
Presentations: ● Trends in Colorectal Cancer Incidence and Mortality by
Sub-Site, Sex and Age: United States and Europe, Krista Garcia, Eileen Crimmins
● The Importance of Physician Encouragement of Colorectal Cancer Screening among Latino Patients, Anna Napoles, Jasmine Santoyo-Olsson, Eliseo Perez-Stable, Anita Stewart
● The Relationship Between Reported Cancer Pain and Personality in Older Adults Receiving Outpatient Cancer Care, Jessica Krok, Tamara Baker
● Type and Prevalence of Symptoms Experienced by Older Adults Over Time after Cancer Surgery, Janet Van Cleave, Elizabeth Ercolano, Brian Egleston, Ruth McCorkle
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