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11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Chronic Illness Management in the Elderly
Presentations: ● 1. The Relationship between Health Literacy and Health
Status Among Participants in a Congestive Heart Failure Disease Management Program, Kevin Hawkins, Ronald Ozminkowski, Frank Bottone, Janelle Ekness, Cynthia Hommer, Richard Migliori, Charlotte Yeh
● 2. The Effectiveness of Evidence-based Self Management Classes in Rural Older Adults, Robin McAtee, Kathryn Packard, Theresa Horton
● 3. Barriers to Positive Health Behaviors among Older Women with Chronic Illness, Camille Warner, Kathryn Adams, Amy Roberts, Jeong-Woo Lee, Jacquelyn Arendt, Min-So Paek
● 4. LVADs as Destination Therapy: Burden of Treatment vs. Burden of Disease, Judith Hupcey, Lisa Kitko
● 5. Dietary Management and Emotional Distress Among Couples Coping with Type 2 Diabetes, Rachel Hemphill, Melissa Franks, Amber Seidel, Mary Ann Stephens, Karen Rook
● 6. Subjective Health and Biological Dysregulation in the Context of Physical Illness in Older Adults, Vanessa Raccio, Joelle Jobin, Carsten Wrosch
● 7. The Duality of Optimism and Pessimism in Elderly African American Patients with Heart Failure, Christopher Burant, Gregory Graham, Rebecca Siders, Rebecca Boxer
● 8. Likelihood of Use of the Spanish Version of Stanford’s CDSMP by the Ohio Hispanic Population, Jasleen Chahal, Suzanne Kunkel
● 9. Type 2 Diabetes Care: The Importance of Older Patients’ Values, Cynthia LaCoe, Elizabeth Beverly, Michele Scanze, Robert Gabbay, Linda Wray
● 10. Benefits of Group Diabetes Education for Older Adults, Elizabeth Beverly, Yishan Lee, Kelly Brooks, Brittney Hultgren, Jonathan Bishop, Om Ganda, Medha Munshi, Katie Weinger
● 11. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Social Support on Cognitive Decline in Older Adults, Ashley Couto, Andrew Revell
● 12. Comorbid Chronic Diseases and Mental Health Disorders in Older Adults: Risk and Protective Factors, Jason Flatt, Steven Albert, Donald Musa, Myrna Silverman
● 13. Contribution of Satisfactory Support to Self Care in Persons with Cardiac Disease, Margaret Sebern
● 14. Uses of Health Care Services among Older Adults That Have Been Diagnosed with Cancer in Mexico, Maricruz Rivera-Hernandez
● 15. Geo-Narrative: Understanding the Role of Place and Social Support in the Self-Management of Chronic Conditions, Idethia Harvey, Dan Hudson, Markierra White
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11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Across Borders: Cross-Cultural and Cross-National Studies of Aging
Presentations: ● 16. Exploring the Relationship between Quality Of Life
and Mortality in Old Age: A Comparative Study, Chih-Ping Li, Peter Bath
● 17. The CES-D in Cross-National and Longitudinal Perspective: Does the Gender Gap in Depressive Symptoms Persist or Narrow Across Time in the United States and Japan?, Andrew Tiedt
● 18. The Effects of Lifestyle on Process Of Aging In China, Kuangshi Huang, Yuhong Zhu
● 19. The Effect of Acculturation on Depression of Korean Immigrant Elders Living in Canada and U.S., Wooksoo Kim, Suk-Young Kang
● 20. The Impact of Older Adults’ Quality of Life on Aging: Results from SF-6D, Sofia Humboldt, Isabel Leal
● 21. Subjective Survival Expectations and Obesity in Two Different Contexts, the US and Costa Rica, Beatriz Novak
● 22. Korean Baby Boomers Panel Study: Korean Baby Boomers as a Sandwich Generation?, Gyounghae Han, Hyuncha Choe, Ki-Soo Eun, Jeong Hwa Lee, So-Hyun Joo, Joohyun Kim
● 23. Aging Trajectories among Immigrant Middle-age Filipino Women in America, Karel Kalaw
● 24. Intergenerational Family Transfers in Latin America: Effects of Economic and Sociodemographic Change, Elizangela Storelli
● 25. The Experience of Worry among Young and Older Adults in the United States and Germany: A Cross- National Comparison, Renee Babcock, Eileen MaloneBeach
● 26. Gender Differences in Caregiving for the Elderly in Lower- and Middle-income Countries, Benjamin Capistrant, Lisa Berkman, David Bloom, M Maria Glymour
11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Addressing Fall Prevention and Enhancing Mobility among Older Adults
Presentations: ● 27. Change in Leisure Involvement among Older Adults after Falling, Tuo Yu Chen, Megan Janke
● 28. N’Balance©, A Community-Based Fall Prevention Intervention That May Impact Leisure Self-Efficacy for Older Adults, Catherine Headley, Laura Payne, Christine Katzenmeyer
● 29. Efficacy of a Fall Prevention Program Delivered to Monolingual Korean- and Spanish-Speaking Seniors, Debra Rose, Michele Mouttapa, Tina Hummel, Rigo Saborio
● 30. Activity, Balance, Learning, and Exposure (ABLE): A New Intervention for Excessive Fear of Falling, Julie
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