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Paper: Mental Health, Morbidity, and Mortality Chair: Esme Fuller-Thomson
Presentations: ● Childhood Physical Abuse Linked to Lifetime Suicidal
Ideation: Findings from a Population-Based Study, Esme Fuller-Thomson, Tobi Baker, Sarah Brennenstuhl
● Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts in Older Homeless Veterans, John Schinka, Katherine Schinka, Roger Casey, Wes Kasprow, Robert Bossarte
● Need and Unmet Need for Mental Health Care among Elderly in New York City, William Gallo, Shijian Li, Marianne Fahs
● Disability as a Risk Factor for Psychological Distress among Asian American Elders, Chao-Hui Huang, Martha Crowther, Giyeon Kim
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04:30 PM—06:00 PM Hampton (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Technology and Health Literacy Chair: Emily M. Agree
Presentations: ● A Qualitative Analysis of Older Adults’ Search Strategies
for Health Information Online, Adrienne Wiley, Emily Agree, Dina Borzekowski
● Health Literacy and Cognitive Processing Speed as Predictors of Successful Online Searches for Health Information, Emily Agree, Dina Borzekowski, Adrienne Wiley
● Accessibility of Health-related Social Media Sites for Older Adults, Ivan Watkins, Bo Xie
● How Older Adults Use Information Technology to Reduce Caregiver Burden, Lesa Lorenzen Huber, Lisa Borrero, Beth Ann Walker, Kalpana Shankar, Kelly Caine, Kay Connelly, Jean Camp
● Co-designing an Integrated e-Tutorial Tool to Improve Older Adults’ e-Health Literacy, Bo Xie, Tom Yeh, Gregory Walsh, Ivan Watkins, Man Huang
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04:30 PM—06:00 PM Beacon F (Sheraton Boston)
Paper: Work and Retirement in Later Life Chair: Sara E. Rix
Presentations: ● It’s Your Age, Baby, or Is It? A Look at Age Discrimination in the Great Recession, Sara Rix
● Perceptions of Intentional and Unintentional Age Discrimination, Jacquelyn James, Sharon McKechnie, Jennifer Swanberg, Elyssa Besen
● Preretirement Work Disengagement: Examining the Role of Past and Anticipated Work Career Experiences, Marleen Damman, Kène Henkens, Matthijs Kalmijn
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● Readiness to Work Past Official Retirement Age: The Impact of Late Adult Career Mobility, Hanna Van Solinge, Kène Henkens
● A “Third Age” of the Life Course? Gendered Time Working and Volunteering, Ages 50 to 75, Phyllis Moen, Sarah Flood, Vincent Louis
100 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Hynes 107 (Convention Center)
Chair: Lisa C. Barry Co-Chair: Douglas K. Miller Discussant: Marco Pahor
Presentations: ● The Association of Mediterranean Diet with Depressive
Symptoms Among Older Adults Over Time, Kimberly Skarupski, Christine Tangney, Hong Li, Denis Evans, Martha Clare Morris
● Objectively Measured Sleep and Functional Decline in Older Women, Adam Spira, Ken Covinsky, George Rebok, Naresh Punjabi, Katie Stone, Teresa Hillier, Kristine Ensrud, Kristine Yaffe
● Alcohol Consumption Over the Life Course and Cognitive Outcomes in Older Women, Tina Hoang, Amy Byers, Deborah Barnes, Peggy Cawthon, Kristine Yaffe
● Life-Style Factors as Determinants of Muscle Strength Decline over Two Decades, Sari Stenholm, Kristina Tiainen, Taina Rantanen, Päivi Sainio, Markku Heliövaara, Olli Impivaara, Seppo Koskinen
105 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Back Bay Ballroom A (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: The Stress, Health, and Aging Research Program: Effects of Military Service on Veterans’ Life Course
Chair: Eve H. Davison Discussant: Carolyn M. Aldwin
Presentations: ● PTSD Mediates the Impact of Warzone Stressors on Health
in Women Vietnam Veterans, Jeanne Stellman, Anica Pless Kaiser, Avron Spiro
● War-Time Captivity: Does Resilience Moderate its Impact on Well-Being Across the Life Course?, Crystal Park, Anica Pless Kaiser, Daniel King, Lynda King, Avron Spiro
● Combat-Related Stress Symptoms in Aging Veterans: Distinct Subgroups or Points on a Continuum?, Christopher Brady, Anica Pless Kaiser, Avron Spiro
● From Combat to Cancer: Risk and Resiliency in Veteran Cancer Survivors, Michelle Hilgeman, Elizabeth Archambault, Rebecca Billings, Jeffrey Gosian, Michele Karel, Jennifer Moye
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Symposium: Eat? Drink? Be Merry?: Lifestyle Factors and Health Outcomes
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