● 148. Detecting Elder Financial Abuse: Cues used by Health, Social Care and Banking Professionals in Classifying Cases as True Instances of Financial Abuse, Mary Gilhooly, Deborah Cairns, Miranda Davies, Priscilla Harries, Ken Gilhooly, Anthony Gilbert, David Stanley
● 149. Use of a Self-Report Measure of Financial Exploitation in a Community Sample, Stacey Wood, Pi-Ju Liu
● 150. Perceptions of Elder Abuse Among African American Elders and African American Family Members, Crystal Cody-Connor
● 151. The Ecological/Contextual Pattern of Risk Factors for Restraint Abuse of Older Adults in Nursing Homes: A Random Sample Telephone Survey of Adults with an Elder Family Member in a Nursing Home, Lawrence Schiamberg, Levantine von Heydrich, Grace Chee
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11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Assessment and Intervention
Presentations: ● 152. Comparison of Objective and Self-Reported Methods For Measuring Physical Activity In Community Dwelling Older Adults, Shivani Sahni, Scott Crouter, Robert McLean, Marian Hannan
● 153. BASE-II-Study: Comparison of a Self Administered Cognitive Test with the MMSE to Detect Dementia, Nina Bucholtz, Nina Köster, Mohamed Ibrahim, Varvara Moskiou, Rahel Eckardt, Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen, Heiner Berthold
● 154. Contemporary Methods for Assessing Late-Life Function Using Computer Adaptive Testing, Christine McDonough, Ilona Kopits, Pengsheng Ni, Feng Tian, Alan Jette
● 155. Creating a Contemporary Late-Life Disability Instrument Using Computer Adaptive Testing, Christine McDonough, Ilona Kopits, Pengsheng Ni, Feng Tian, Alan Jette
● 156. Assessing the Health of Individuals with Parkinsonism Using the Resident Assessment Instrument- Home Care, Paula Fletcher, Quincy Almeida, Dawn Guthrie, Katherine Berg, John Hirdes
● 157. Late-Onset Stress Symptomatology: Development and Validation of a Short-Form Screening Instrument, Joyce Wang, Anica Pless Kaiser, Antonia Seligowski, Carrie Potter, Avron Spiro, Lynda King, Daniel King, Christopher Brady
● 158. A Multi-Component Weight Loss Intervention for Middle-Aged and Older Adults with Pre-Diabetes, Connie Bales, Esther Granville, Sarah Rose, Serra Aktan, Victoria Arendt, Anupama Dathan, Lucy Piner, William Kraus
● 159. A Study on Relationship between Occlusal Retention with Numbers of Present Teeth and Diagnosis of Disease Among The Elderly In A Japanese Prefecture, Hiroshi Ueda, Mitsugu Kanda, Minoru Yoshida, Teruhisa Toyokawa
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● 160. Nursing Care Aide Determination and Reporting of Aggressive Incidents in Long-Term Care, Allison Cammer, Debra Morgan, Norma Stewart, Margaret Crossley
● 161. The Effect of Sleep-Inducing Music on Sleep Pattern in Persons with Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angiography at CCU, Min-Jung Ryu, Jeong Sook Park, Heeok Park
● 162. The Effect of Laughter-Therapy on Mood and Life Satisfaction in Older Adults Staying at Nursing Facilities, Mi-Suk Song, Kyungmin Park, Heeok Park
● 163. Models of Low Vision Practice in the United States, Cynthia Stuen, Thalia MaMillan
● 164. Variation in Care Transitions among Patients with Hip Fractures, Julie Bynum, Natalie Leland, Pedro Gozalo, Joan Teno, Vincent Mor
● 165. Pneumonia and Mortality Beyond Hospital Discharge in Elderly Patients, Renzo Rozzini, Marco Trabucchi
● 166. The Moderating Effect of Distress on Self-Efficacy and Diabetes Control in a Self-Management RCT, Suzanne Robertson, Amy Bush, Jeff Cully, Aanand Naik
● 167. Self-Performed Acupressure for Pain and Sleep in the Aging Population, Margaret Burns, Saunjoo Yoon
● 168. Considering Cognition when Using Behavioral Activation to Treat Depression and Diabetes in Adults, Sarah Anderson, Leilani Feliciano, Mary Steers, Allison Jay, Brenna Renn
● 169. Using CBPR to Develop a Question Prompt List to Improve Cancer Care in Older African Americans, Rifky Tkatch, Susan Eggly, Jena Baker-Calloway, William Stengle, Louis Penner, Jennifer Griggs, Richard Brown, Robert Chapman
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11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Education, Technology, and Research Methods
Presentations: ● 170. Service Learning: Promotes Occupational Therapy
Gerontology Education and Practice, Beverly Horowitz, Stephanie Dapice Wong
● 171. Here Come the Boomers: Are Physicians Prepared?, William Moran, Patty Iverson
● 172. A Process Evaluation of an Agency-Wide Parkinson’s Disease Care Program, Rebecca Berman, Madelyn Iris, Carrie Robinson, Ronald Benner, Herbert Sier
● 173. Improving Clinical Teaching in Nursing Homes— Strategies and Outcomes, Christine Mueller, Mary Zaccagnini, Mary Goering, Kristine Talley, Deborah WIngert
● 174. Training Initiatives in Behavioral Treatment Planning in Long-Term Care, Valerie Cotter, Joel Streim, Denise O’Donnell, Mary Ann Forciea, Lois Evans
● 175. Keeping Granny Safe Through Grace? A Multifaceted Clinical Initiative to Improve Housestaff Awareness of
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