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BSS Poster: Health and Well-being of the Oldest Old
Presentations: ● 65. Influence of Social Provisions and Private Religious Activity in the Aftermath of Experiencing a Major Disaster: The Underlying Dynamics of Life Satisfaction at 100 and Beyond, Alex Bishop, G. Kevin Randall
● 66. Resources and Self-Rated Mental Health among Oldest-Old Adults: Findings from the Georgia Centenarian Study, Jinmyoung Cho, Peter Martin, Maurice MacDonald, Leonard Poon
● 67. Do the Facets of Openness to Experience and Neuroticism Predict Levels of Fatigue Among Octogenarians and Centenarians?, Grace da Rosa, Joan Baenziger, Peter Martin, Ilene Siegler, Leonard Poon
● 68. Distal and Contemporaneous Influence of Traumatic Events on the Well-Being of Centenarians, Paige Eckert, Alex Bishop, Kami Schwerdtfeger
● 69. Examining Likelihood of Optimal Life Satisfaction at 100 and Beyond, Caitlin Hixson, Alex Bishop
● 70. Proxy Reports on Ethnic Differences in Depression between Octogenarians and Centenarians, Joan Baenziger, Aradhana Aneja, Grace da Rosa, Peter Martin, Leonard Poon
● 71. Depression in Centenarians: Direct and Indirect Effects of Resources and Meaning in Life, Daniela Jopp, Ying Liu, Christoph Rott
● 72. Cardiovascular Predictors of Cognitive Health in the Oldest-Old: The Framingham Study, Ivy Miller, Jayandra Himali, Alexa Beiser, Joanne Murabito, Sudha Seshadri, Philip Wolf, Rhoda Au
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06:00 PM—08:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Keeping it Going: Activity and Successful Aging
Presentations: ● 73. Thresholds for Participation among the Elderly, Tiina Koskimäki, Antti Karisto
● 74. Creative Intention, Participation in Creative & Cultural Activities, and Quality of Life in Older Adults Living in the Community, Anna Hui, Dannii Yeung, Sheung-tak Cheng, Christina Sue-Chan, Desmond Hui, Kara Chan
● 75. The Aging Artists: An Exploratory Examination of the Effects of Creative Media on Self-Esteem, Kaitlyn Walko, James Jackson, John Burnett
● 76. Continuity and Meaning of Longstanding Occupations: Factors of Successful Aging, Regena Stevens-Ratchford
● 77. Longstanding Occupation: A Correlate of Well-being and Successful Aging in Late Life, Regena Stevens-Ratchford
● 78. Activity Participation, Life Style, and Health Status of Older Adults in South Korea, E. Othelia Lee, Jungui Lee
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● 79. Perceived Benefits of Older Adults’ Participation in Performing and Creative Arts Programs, Linda Noelker, Miriam Rose
● 80. The Effects of Number of Activities and Affect on Quality of Life in Adult Day Center Participants, Brittney Getz, Suzanne Meeks
● 81. Through Aging Eyes: Environmental Gerontology through PhotoVoice, Angela Johnson, S. Melinda Spencer
● 82. Leisure Activity Participation and Leisure Satisfaction among Older People: Does the Sociability of Participation Make a Difference?, Pau-Ching Lu
● 83. Human Happiness: The Triumvirate of Eudemonia, Positive Psychology, and the Creative Process, Tobi Abramson, Pamela Schmidt
● 84. The Creative Intention Influenced By Age, Social Norm and Creative Self Efficacy, Anna Hui, Dannii Yeung, Sheung- tak Cheng, Christina Sue-Chan, Kara Chan, Desmond Hui
● 85. I AM ACTIVE: Effects of a Program for Promoting Successful Aging, Neyda Ma. Mendoza Ruvalcaba, Arias- Merino Elva Dolores, Martha Arias-Merino, Jazmin Cueva Contreras, Irma Fabiola Díaz-García
● 86. Classification by Leisure Activities of Japanese Elderly People and Relationship with Personality: from The SONIC Study, Madoka Ogawa, Yoshiko Ishioka, Yasuyuki Gondo, Yukie Masui, Kei Kamide, Kazunori Ikebe, Yasumichi Arai, Ryutaro Takahashi
06:00 PM—08:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Meanings and Measures of Successful Aging
Presentations: ● 87. Global Meaning as a Mediator of Stressful Life Events, Regrets in Life, and Health in Older Adults, Gary Reker
● 88. Meanings of a Good Old Age: Quality of Life of Older Adults who Receive Home and Community Based Services, Anne Soon Choi, Steven Wallace, Kathryn Kietzman, Eva Durazo, Jacqueline Torres, A E Benjamin, Carolyn Mendez-Luck
● 89. The Association of Social Capital with Quality of Life among Elderly Korean Immigrants, Bum Jung Kim, Lesley Maradik Harris
● 90. Self-Regulation and Eudaimonic Well-being across Adulthood, Leslie Frazier, Michelle Barreto
● 91. In Their Own Words: An Examination of Successful Aging through Focus Groups, Meredith Troutman
● 92. Viva! A Successful Aging Paradigm, Jean Gaines, Katherine Marx, Kasey Burke, John Parrish
● 93. The Older They Are, The Less Successful They Become? Findings from the Georgia Centenarian Study, Jinmyoung Cho, Peter Martin, Leonard Poon
● 94. What Makes Korean Baby Boomers Happy?, Ki-Soo Eun, Hyuncha Choe, Jeong Hwa Lee, So-Hyun Joo, Joohyun Kim, Gyounghae Han
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