Aging and Social Change’s Updates

Virtual Posters for Aging & Social Change: Tenth Interdisciplinary Conference

Rethinking ‘Vulnerability Approach’ in an Ageing Society: Focus on Safeguarding Law against Elder Abuse

  • Yukio Sakurai, PhD student, Graduate School of International Social Sciences, Yokohama National University, Japan
J20P036Sakurai.pdf

Aging While Parenting a Child with an Intellectual Disability

  • Carla Reyna, Masters Student, California State University, Long Beach, California, United States
  • Molly Ranney, Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator, School of Social Work, California State University, Long Beach, California, United States
Molly-Ranney-Update.pdf

Covid-19 Safety Measures: Obstacles to Successful Aging?

  • Theresa Heidinger, Researcher, Gerontolgy, Karl Landsteiner University, Austria
Theresa-Heidinger.pdf

Differences in Health Information Seeking Behaviour between Estonian Students and Elderly People

  • Marianne Paimre, PhD Student/Lecturer, School of Information Technology, Tallinn University, Harjumaa, Estonia
Marianne-Paimre.pdf

Failing Health and Social Care in the UK: Austerity, Neoliberal Ideology, and Precarity

  • Bethany Adela Joanna Simmonds, Senior Lecturer, School of Education and Sociology, The University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Bethany_20Adela_20Joanna_20Simmonds.pdf

Development of Pedaling for Health: A Social Exercise Program

  • Alexis Lopez, Student, Occupational Therapy, Stanbridge University, California, United States
  • Sydney Hoang, Student, Master's of Science in Occupational Therapy, Stanbridge University, California, United States
  • Audrey Jenkins, Student, Occupational Therapy Student, Stanbridge University, California, United States
  • Madison Wright, Student, MSOT, Stanbridge University, California, United States
Madison-Wright.pdf

The Development of a Successful Aging Scale: What Attributes are Important to Older People?

  • Barbra Teater, Professor of Social Work, College of Staten Island, City University of New York, United States
  • Jill Chonody, Associate Professor, Social Work, Boise State University, Idaho, United States
Jill-Conody.pdf

Vaccination vs. Healthy Ageing: The Role of Scientific Knowledge Channels in the Increasingly Positive Preferences for Vaccines among Elderly People

  • Izabela Warwas, Head of the Department of Labour and Social Policy, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz, Poland
poster_warwas.pdf

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