1965 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 108 (Convention Center)
Paper: Life Course Development: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Outcomes
Chair: Jessica Kelley-Moore
Presentations: ● Life Course Trauma and Later Life Physical and Mental Health: Gero-Practice Implications, Tina Maschi
● Reliability and Validity of the Life Events Assessment Profile: A New Tool for Stress Research, Elaine Wethington, Barbara Anderson, Thomas Kamarck
● Does Childhood Really Have a “Long Arm?” Accumulative Life Course Processes in Late-Life Functional Disparities, Jessica Kelley-Moore, Jielu Lin, Dale Dannefer, Tirth Bhatta
● The Gendered Life Course and Health in Later Life: Modeling Work and Family Life Course Experiences, Laurie Corna
● The Continued Eclipse of Diversity in Gerontological and Developmental Research, Mary Ellen Stone, Jielu Lin, Pei Zhang, Dale Dannefer
1970 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Liberty Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Longevity Chair: Scott M. Lynch
Presentations: ● Forecasting the Future of Health and Longevity, Eric Reither, S Jay Olshansky, Yang Yang
● Estimating and Employing Survival Weights for Life Course Analyses of Repeated Cross-sectional Data, Scott Lynch, Duane Alwin, Scott Brown
● New Estimates of Mortality Trajectories at Extreme Old Ages, Natalia Gavrilova, Leonid Gavrilov
1975 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 107 (Convention Center)
Chair: Gregory C. Smith
Presentations: ● I Am Old but A New Self: Post-Cancer Self-Reappraisal Among Older Adults Surfing the Cyber World of Social Support, Gul Seckin
● An Innovative Approach That Supports Independence and Safety in Dressing, Margaret Calkins
● Computer Skills for Healthy Aging: Students Mentoring Older Adults Online, Sharon Wexler, Lin Drury, Jean Coppola, Barbara Appelbohm Thomas
● A Web-based Intervention for Improving the Psychological Well-being of Male Stroke Survivors and their Spousal Caregivers, Gregory Smith, Nichole Egbert, Mary Dellmann-Jenkins, Kevin Nanna
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Paper: Technology Use for Independence and Well-being
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1980 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 103 (Convention Center)
Paper: Trajectories of Cognitive Functioning Chair: Deborah Finkel
Presentations: ● Prognostic Significance of CLOX Cognitive Phenotypes on
Mortality and Function, Richard Allman, Patricia Sawyer, Michael Crowe, Donald Royall, David Roth
● Intraindividual Variability and Aging: Self-inconsistency and Cognitive Decline, Deborah Finkel, Nilam Ram
● Early Identification of Neuropsychologically-Defined Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): A Study of Midlife Twins, William Kremen, Amy Jak, Matthew Panizzon, Carol Franz, Anders Dale, Christine Fennema-Notestine, Lisa Eyler, Michael Lyons
● Age Differences in Adaptive Decision Making: Gains vs. Losses, Yiwei Chen, Robert Kirk, Olivia Pethtel, Jiaxi Wang, Allison Kiefner
● Age-Invariant Memory for General, but not Specific, Social Information, Angela Gutchess, Jennifer Coleman, Megan Limbert
1985 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Republic Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: Cross-National Variation in Work Outcomes amongst Older Adults: The Generations of Talent Study
Chair: Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes Co-Chair: Natalia Sarkisian Discussant: Natalia Sarkisian
Presentations: ● Variations across Worksites in Relationships with Job
Satisfaction for Multi-National Organizations, Elyssa Besen, Christina Matz-Costa, Rucha Bhate
● The Embracement of Work in Older Adulthood: The Impact of Jobs, Organizations, and Cultural Contexts, Christina Matz-Costa, Stephen Sweet, Marcie Pitt- Catsouphes
● The Generations of Talent Study: Study Design and Methods, Rene Carapinha, Natalia Sarkisian, Marcie Pitt- Catsouphes
● Critical Job Resources to Promote Work Engagement among Older Employees, Jungui Lee, Rene Carapinha, Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes
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