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2120 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 106 (Convention Center)


Paper: Issues in Long-term Care Chair: Nicholas Castle


Presentations: ● Advanced Pressure Ulcers that Develop in Nursing Home


Residents Despite “Best Care”, Margaret Baker, JoAnne Whitney, Jeanne Lowe, Solomon Liao, Aileen Wiglesworth, David Zimmerman, Laura Mosqueda


● Cultivating Knowing and Relationships: A Grounded Theory of Quality of Death in the Nursing Home, Rebecca Trotta


● Person-Centered Attitude, Job Demands and Resources of Staff: the Relation with Staff Well-being, Bernadette Willemse, Quirijn Visser, Dieneke Smit, Jacomine Lange, Anne Margriet Pot


● Safety Culture of Assisted Living Facilities, Nicholas Castle, Laura Wagner


● Let’s Get Engaged! Direct Care Workers and Organizations: How Engagement Optimizes Outcomes, Deirdre McCaughey, Gwen McGhan, Erin Walsh


2125 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 109 (Convention Center)


Paper: Methodological Issues in Aging Research


Chair: Dena Schulman-Green


Presentations: ● Younger and Older Americans’ Sociopolitical Attitudes: APC Components of Social Change, Nick Danigelis, Stephen Cutler, Melissa Hardy


● Circadian Cortisol Rhythms: Methodological Approaches to Identify Associations with Social Factors, Carrie Donoho, Eileen Crimmins, Esther Friedman, Teresa Seeman


● Issues of Treatment Fidelity in a Large, Multisite Clinical Trial: The MTRAIN Study, Mary Ellen Stolder, Kari Lane, Ann Bossen, Janet Specht, Paula Mobily, Jae-un Russell, David Reed


● Validation of an Instrument to Measure Understanding of Curative, Palliative and Hospice Care, Dena Schulman- Green, Kristopher Fennie, Ruth McCorkle, Elizabeth Bradley, Holly Prigerson, Tish Knobf, Michael DiGiovanna, Jane Dixon


● Quality Measures for Alzheimer’s/Dementia Residents Lead to Improved Outcomes and Quality of Life, Christie Teigland, Zulkarnain Pulungan


2130 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 108 (Convention Center)


Paper: Parent-Child Relationships Chair: Martijn J. Hogerbrugge


Presentations: ● “She’s Always Been My Closest”: Stability and Change in


Mothers’ Favoritism Toward Adult Children, J Jill Suitor, Karl Pillemer


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● Does Belief of Filial Piety Make Differences on Coping Strategy of Parent-child Conflict Among Young and Middle-aged Chinese?, Dahua Wang


● Drifting Apart or Bonding Together? Changes in Parent- Adult Child Relationships over Time, Martijn Hogerbrugge, Merril Silverstein


● Children’s Marital Quality and Psychological Well-Being: Moderating Effects of Mother-Child Relations, Seoyoun Kim, J Jill Suitor, Jori Sechrist, Karl Pillemer


● A Qualitative Study of Filial Piety and Well-Being Among Community-Dwelling Chinese Older Adults in Chicago Chinatown, E-Shien Chang, Melissa Simon, Esther Wong, Bernarda Wong, XinQi Dong


2135 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 110 (Convention Center)


Paper: Physical Activity and Health Status Chair: Matthew F. Komelski


Presentations: ● Trajectories of Regular Exercise and Its Risk Factors among


Taiwanese Elderly, Ling-Yen Pan, Hui-chuan Hsu, Wen- Chiung Chang


● Impact of Telephone Reinforcement on Predictors of Physical Activity Maintenance in Older Adults with Osteoarthritis, Pankaja Desai, Susan Hughes


● Comparing the Health Status of US Taijiquan and Qigong Practitioners to a National Survey Sample Across Ages, Matthew Komelski, Rosemary Blieszner, Yasuo Miyazaki


● Perceived Health, Physical Activity Participation and the Stages of Exercise Behavior Change in Older Adults, Minjung Seo, Roseann Lyle


● Perceived Health Status and Physical Activity in Older Adults, Amanda Szabo, Erin Olson, Robert Motl, Edward McAuley


2140 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Liberty Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)


Paper: Safety at the Wheel Chair: Michel Bedard


Presentations: ● Older Drivers’ Driving Patterns and Satisfaction, Nadia Mullen, Garrett Kafka, Michel Bedard


● Preparing for Driving Cessation: Does Health or Personality Make a Difference?, Nadia Mullen, Garrett Kafka, Michel Bedard


● Construct Validity of the Safe Driving Behavior Measure, Yanning Wang, Sherrilene Classen, Craig Velozo, Babette Brumback, Michel Bedard, Sandra Winter, Desiree Lanford


● Naturalistic Driving Exposure and Patterns in Older Drivers with Parkinson’s Disease Compared to Age- matched Controls, Alex Crizzle, Anita Myers


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