Session: Familial and Intergenerational Relations with Older Adults (Society for Social Work and Research 24th Annual Conference - Reducing Racial and Economic Inequality)

340 Familial and Intergenerational Relations with Older Adults

Schedule:
Sunday, January 19, 2020: 11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Marquis BR Salon 12, ML 2 (Marriott Marquis Washington DC)
Cluster: Aging Services and Gerontology (A&G)
Moderator:
Christine Matz,
* noted as presenting author
The Ties That Bind: An Exploration of Son-in-Law and Father-in-Law Relationships in Black Families
Ericka Lewis, PhD, LMSW, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Michelle Sermon, MSW, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Michael Woolley, DCSW, PhD, University of Maryland at Baltimore
Parental Childhood Maltreatment and the Later-Life Relationship with Parents
Jooyoung Kong, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Lynn Martire, PhD, The Pennsylvania State University
Latent Class Analysis of Childhood and Later-Life Relationships with Parents
Jooyoung Kong, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Intergenerational Programming and Productive Aging Among the "Oldest Old:" Findings from an MIT Agelab Study with the 85+ Lifestyle Leaders
Julie Miller, PhD, MSW, MIT Agelab; Samantha Brady, MPA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Taylor Patskanick, LCSW, MPH, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Lisa D'Ambrosio, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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