1990 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 110 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Grandparent Caregivers: Utilization and Effectiveness of Services and Support Programs
Chair: Christine Fruhauf Discussant: Tracey A. LaPierre
Presentations: ● Addressing Food Insecurity in Grandparent Headed-
Households, Stacey R. Kolomer, Sarah Himmelheber, Sarah McKinney, Cameron Elward
● How to Better Serve Grandfamilies: Recommendations From Service Providers, Christine Fruhauf, Kimberly Bundy- Fazioli
● Engaging Grandparents in the Helping Process: A View From Child Welfare, Jim Gladstone
● Senior Center Attendance Benefits Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Bert Hayslip, Latrica Rhynes, Stan Ingman
● Family Coping Patterns Among Custodial Grandmothers Raising Grandchildren: A Preliminary Analysis, Deborah Whitley, Susan Kelley, Peter Campos
1995 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 101 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Latino Family Caregiving: Life Course, Life Styles, and Lifespan
Chair: David W. Coon Discussant: Julian Montoro Rodriguez
Presentations: ● An Emerging Lifespan Phenomenon: Mexican-American
Sons Caring for Their Mothers, Bronwynne Evans, Michael Belyea, Ebere Ume, David Coon, Felipe Castro
● Emerging Lifestyles of Mexican American Families: Multiple Caregivers and Multiple Care Recipients, David Coon, Bronwynne Evans, Ebere Ume, Michael Belyea, Felipe Castro
● Development of a New Fotonovela for Latino Dementia Family Caregivers to Help Manage Stress, Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, Ladson Hinton, Ramon Valle, Irene Valverde, Yuan Tzuang
2000 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 102 (Convention Center)
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Symposium: Relatedness, Friendships and Social Interactions: Exploring What’s Possible in the Milieu of Dementia Long-Term Care
Chair: Kate de Medeiros
Presentations: ● Friendship between Dementia Residents in LTC: Is it Possible?, Pamela Saunders, Kate de Medeiros
● Relatedness Among People Diagnosed with Dementia: Social Cognition and the Possibility of Friendship, Steven Sabat, Joanna Lee
200 BSS
2010 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 106 (Convention Center)
Symposium: The Aging Self in Context: Life- Span Challenges and Potentials
Chair: Jenny Wagner Co-Chair: Margund K. Rohr Discussant: Karen Fingerman
Presentations: ● Self-Esteem Across Adulthood: The Role of Age-Specific
Contexts, Jenny Wagner, Frieder Lang, Franz Neyer, Gert Wagner
● The Role of Personality in the Transition to Care, Margund Rohr, Frieder Lang
● Changes in Role Overload and Mastery of Caregivers with the Placement of a Care Recipient: The Role of Caregiver and Care Recipient Characteristics, Frank Infurna, Denis Gerstorf, Steven Zarit
● A Longitudinal Exploration of Posttraumatic Growth: Results From a Sample of Older Adults, Lindsay Pitzer, Cindy Bergeman
2015 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 111 (Convention Center)
Chair: Helene Fung Discussant: Frieder R. Lang
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Symposium: The Many Facets of Age-related Emotion Regulation
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● Navigating Relationships within the Social World of a Dementia Care Setting: The Case of a Particularly ‘Friendly’ Resident, Patrick Doyle, Kate de Medeiros, Pamela Saunders
● The Social Dynamics of Dementia Care Units: Exploring the Nature of Informal Social Interaction, Michael Campo, Habib Chaudhury
2005 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 104 (Convention Center)
Chair: Brian Carpenter
Presentations: ● Oldsters and Ngrams: Representations of Older Adults in 19th and 20th Century English Literature, Susan Mason, Clara Kuntz, Celestine McGill
● Media Reports of Intimate Partner Violence in Late Life, Karen Roberto, Brandy Renee McCann, Nancy Brossoie
● What’s Wrong with Grandma?: The Portrayal of Alzheimer’s Disease in Children’s Picture Books, Erin Sakai
● The Role of the Media in Long-Term Care Rebalancing: A Comparative State Analysis, Rachel Goldstein, Edward Miller
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Symposium: Representations of Older Adults and Aging in Popular and Public Media
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