● 120. Age Homophily in Older Adults’ Social Networks, Mary Ellen Stone, Jielu Lin
● 121. Social Relationships of African American and Hispanic Older Assisted Living Residents: Exploring the Role of Race/Ethnicity, Nan Sook Park, Debra Dobbs, Iraida Carrion, Tiffany Young, Jennifer Salmon
● 122. Social Isolation and Time Perspective Among Older Adults in Japan, Akira Ohashi, Koji Abe, Yasutomo Arai, Chikako Ohi, Kagami Mizuno
● 123. Predicting Longitudinal Trajectories of Self-Rated Health after Retirement: The Protective Effects of Social Support and Goal Re-engagement, Joelle Jobin, Carsten Wrosch, Dolores Pushkar, Stephanie Torok
● 124. An Examination of Social Support Source Diversity Among Middle-aged and Older Adults, Lee Ferrante, Kristopher Kimbler, Sarah Lacy
● 125. Relationship Quality and Health: An Examination of Possible Behavioral and Biological Mechanisms, Susannah Hope, Kira Birditt
● 126. Social Network Analysis: Association between Network Centrality Measures and Acculturation in Korean American Older Adults, Sung Han Rhew, David Chiriboga, Yuri Jang
● 127. Examining the Impact of Humor Styles of People with Dementia on their Social Relationships, Wingyun Mak, Lee Kehoe, Silvia Sorensen
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11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Presentations: ● 128. Orientation and Mobility Training for Partially-
Sighted Older Adults: A Review of the Literature, Gertrudis Kempen, Judith Ballemans, G.A. Rixt Zijlstra
● 129. Developing a Stigma Questionnaire for Direct Care Workers in Assisted Living, Brandy Harris-Wallace, J. Eckert, John Schumacher, Laura Stapleton
● 130. Efficacy of a Train-the-Trainer Curriculum for Occupational Therapists’ Mental Health Knowledge, Catherine Lysack, Carrie Leach, Peter Lichtenberg
● 131. Mobile Healthcare: An Innovative Approach to Addressing the Healthcare Needs of Rural Older Adults, Latrice Vinson, Chao-Hui Huang, Martha Crowther
● 132. Caring Touch and Older Hospitalized Adults: An Exploratory Analysis, Patricia Adler, Xiaobo Liu
● 133. The “A” Word: Use of “Alzheimer’s Disease” During Diagnostic Conversations, Alexandra Zaleta, Brian Carpenter, Erin Sakai
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Poster: Health Interventions with Older Adults and Health Workers
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11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Improving Professional Training and Practice
Presentations: ● 134. A Multipronged Approach to Improving Geriatric
Competency in Internal Medicine Residents, Tia Kostas, Shelley Hurwitz, Rachelle Bernacki
● 135. Identifying Community-dwelling Frail Older Persons: Experiences of Practice Nurses, Jill Bindels, Karen Cox, Onno van Schayck, Guy Widdershoven, Tineke Abma
● 136. Enhancing Healthcare Professionals Knowledge: How an Interprofessional Conference Informs Practice, Channing Ford, Patricia Sawyer, Angela Rothrock, Elizabeth Kvale, Peter Bosworth, Christine Ritchie
● 137. Geriatric Competency and Training: Surveying a Local Elder Services Agency, Toni Aiduk
● 138. Nurse Aides’ Perceptions of Barriers to Implementing Dementia Education in a Korean Nursing Home, Eun-hi Kong, Eeeseung Byun
● 139. Evaluating the Reliability and Validity of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale in Nursing Aides, Tara McMullen, Barbara Resnick
● 140. Career Trajectories and Aspirations of Advanced Gerontology Doctoral Students, Heidi Ewen, Dawn Carr, Courrtney Reynolds
● 141. What Leadership Want: Staff Training with Assisted Living Residents with Dementia, Gillian Marshall, Linda Teri, David La Fazia, Glenise McKenzie, Christina Coulter
● 142. Education Background and Needs of Senior Service Personnel, Diane Martin
11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
BSS Poster: Physical and Financial Abuse of Elders
Presentations: ● 143. Are Greater Depressive Symptomatology Associated with Increased Risk for Elder Mistreatment in a US Chinese Population?, XinQi Dong, E-Shien Chang, Esther Wong, Melissa Simon
● 144. Teaching Elder Abuse through Case-Based Workshops, John Halphen, Sabrina Pickens, Jennifer Larson, Sharon Ostwald, Md Monir Hossain, Carmel Dyer
● 145. A Descriptive Typology of Resident to Resident Aggression in Nursing Homes, Emily Chen, Karl Pillemer, Kimberly Van Haitsma, Jeanne Teresi, Mark Lachs
● 146. Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down: Reader Reactions to Online News Stories about IPV in Late Life, Nancy Brossoie, Karen Roberto
● 147. Key Factors Influencing Decision Making in Relation to Elder Financial Abuse: A Case Scenario Study of Certainty, Likelihood of Taking Action, and Action Taken, Mary Gilhooly, Miranda Davies, Priscilla Harries, Ken Gilhooly, Deborah Cairns
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