bg-sig spring 2012 newsletter

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www.bgsig.wordpress.com Find us ONLINE: For up-to-date information on recent articles, newsletters, and general inquires. https://www.facebook.com/ behavioralgerontology Follow us on Twitter using our handle @BGsig ABAI 2012 Read about upcoming symposiums, posters, and meetings at ABAI 2012. Page 2 Membership Survey Complete our first annual membership survey. Page 3 Contribute to the Website Add a job opportunity, presentation or program to our website. Page 4 Recent Publications Find a list of the most recent publications and presentations published. Page 5 A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Dear BG SIG members, I hope you enjoy the spring edition of the BG SIG newsletter! As usual we have a wealth of information for you. On page 2 we summarized the aging related options at 2012 ABAI, as well as highlighted the 2011 SIG student researcher award, Ryan Gutterson. New for this year, page 3 discusses the membership study discussed at the 2011 business meeting. We hope you consider taking the time to complete the survey. Finally, we provide a summary of the research in the area of behavioral gerontology. I hope you enjoy the newsletter and we look forward to seeing many of you at ABAI. Best, Jon Newsletter Volume 28, Issue 1 Spring 2012 WHAT’S INSIDE

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Page 1: BG-SIG Spring 2012 Newsletter

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Find us ONLINE:For up-to-date information

on recent articles, newsletters, and general

inquires.

https://www.facebook.com/behavioralgerontology

Follow us on Twitter using

our handle @BGsig

ABAI 2012

Read about upcoming symposiums,

posters, and meetings at ABAI

2012.

Page 2

Membership Survey

Complete our first annual

membership survey.

Page 3

Contribute to the Website

Add a job opportunity, presentation

or program to our website.

Page 4

Recent Publications

Find a list of the most recent

publications and presentations

published.

Page 5

A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRDear BG SIG members,

I hope you enjoy the spring edition of the BG SIG newsletter! As usual we have a wealth of information for you. On page 2 we summarized the aging related options at 2012 ABAI, as well as highlighted the 2011 SIG student researcher award, Ryan Gutterson. New for this year, page 3 discusses the membership study discussed at the 2011 business meeting. We hope you consider taking the time to complete

the survey. Finally, we provide a summary of the research in the area of behavioral gerontology. I hope you enjoy the newsletter and we look forward to seeing many of you at ABAI.

Best, Jon

N e w s l e t t e rVolume 28, Issue 1 Spring 2012

WHAT’S INSIDE

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2011 Winner:Congratulations again to our 2011 student researcher winner, Ryan Gutterson! Ryan presented a talk entitled “Training caregivers of elders with dementia who exhibit challenging behavior to take a functional approach.” For more information about Ryan or his talk, visit the BGSIG website.

Student Researcher Award

Each year the Behavioral

Gerontology SIG provides one student

researcher with a cash award for $50 at

the Association of Behavior

Analysis International

conference. Graduate or

undergraduate students

who are first author on a

behavioral gerontology

related talk or poster are

invited to submit their

presentations for

consideration. The winner of

the award is acknowledged during the

conference and on the BG-SIG website.

In addition, the winner is given a

monetary award of $50.

To submit your presentation please

send a text or digital version of your

poster or Powerpoint

presentation to Jonathan

Baker at

[email protected].

Entries are due the first

Friday of May.

For more information, please visit the BGSIG

website.

A B A I 2 0 1 2

SYMPOSIUMS, POSTERS, & MEETINGSSYMPOSIUMS, POSTERS, & MEETINGSSYMPOSIUMS, POSTERS, & MEETINGS

Saturday, May 26 Sunday, May 27 Monday, May 28

2-3:20PM; 4C-3 (CC)

Symposium (#40): Using behavior analysis to

improve the lives of older adults.

9-10:20AM; 301 (TCC)

Symposium (#125): Using PECS to teach 3

older adults with autism communication skills.

9-10:20AM; 301 (TCC)

Symposium (#138): Aging workers at

increased risk of fatal transportation-related injuries.

12-2PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#183): A review of behavioral interventions in elderly populations with

dementia: Research and clinical implications

12-2PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#348; 8): Participants with dementia

in ABA literaturePoster (#348; 9): Problem behaviors in

patients with dementia

Poster (#352; 5): Memory deficits in a transgenic model of comorbid Alzheimer’s

disease and diabetes(#358; 9): Manding in patients with dementia

7-9PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#428,21): Equivalence class formation in senior citizens

5-7PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#87; 3): The efficacy of a clinical

intervention designed to decrease DV in an older adult with dementia.

(#87; 4): Behavioral support, age, and arm

reaching modes

9-10:20AM; 301 (TCC)

Symposium (#125): Using PECS to teach 3

older adults with autism communication skills.

9-10:20AM; 301 (TCC)

Symposium (#138): Aging workers at

increased risk of fatal transportation-related injuries.

12-2PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#183): A review of behavioral interventions in elderly populations with

dementia: Research and clinical implications

12-2PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#348; 8): Participants with dementia

in ABA literaturePoster (#348; 9): Problem behaviors in

patients with dementia

Poster (#352; 5): Memory deficits in a transgenic model of comorbid Alzheimer’s

disease and diabetes(#358; 9): Manding in patients with dementia

7-9PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#428,21): Equivalence class formation in senior citizens

7-7:50 PM; 603 (CC)

Business Meeting (#98): Behavioral Gerontology

Special Interest Group

9-10:20AM; 301 (TCC)

Symposium (#125): Using PECS to teach 3

older adults with autism communication skills.

9-10:20AM; 301 (TCC)

Symposium (#138): Aging workers at

increased risk of fatal transportation-related injuries.

12-2PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#183): A review of behavioral interventions in elderly populations with

dementia: Research and clinical implications

12-2PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#348; 8): Participants with dementia

in ABA literaturePoster (#348; 9): Problem behaviors in

patients with dementia

Poster (#352; 5): Memory deficits in a transgenic model of comorbid Alzheimer’s

disease and diabetes(#358; 9): Manding in patients with dementia

7-9PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#428,21): Equivalence class formation in senior citizens

8-10:30PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB

Poster (#4): BG-SIG

9-10:20AM; 301 (TCC)

Symposium (#125): Using PECS to teach 3

older adults with autism communication skills.

9-10:20AM; 301 (TCC)

Symposium (#138): Aging workers at

increased risk of fatal transportation-related injuries.

12-2PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#183): A review of behavioral interventions in elderly populations with

dementia: Research and clinical implications

12-2PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#348; 8): Participants with dementia

in ABA literaturePoster (#348; 9): Problem behaviors in

patients with dementia

Poster (#352; 5): Memory deficits in a transgenic model of comorbid Alzheimer’s

disease and diabetes(#358; 9): Manding in patients with dementia

7-9PM; Exhibit Hall 4AB (CC)

Poster (#428,21): Equivalence class formation in senior citizens

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Take Our Survey!

You are invited to participate in a membership survey that will

help the BGSIG officers to better understand our needs. Questions

will address the type of aging-related events members attend and

funding opportunities available for aging researchers.

The survey should take less than 10 minutes to complete. The

overall results will be presented at

the ABAI 2012 business meeting

in Seattle, WA (Saturday, May 26

from 7-7:50PM in room 603 of

the convention center) and

printed in the Fall 2012

newsletter.

You’re feedback is important

to us. The information gathered

will be used by our officers to

establish a baseline from which to

judge our progress.

Help us to get to know our

membership!

To access the survey,

please visit:

http://kwiksurveys.com?

u=bgsigsurvey

Visit our new Facebook page,

OR the BG-SIG website for

more information.

Thank you for your time and support! Also, please forward the membership

survey to anyone you feel may be interested in the behavioral

gerontology SIG.

M e m b e r s h i pS u r v e y

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What’s on the siteCheck out our website to read more

on our past business meetings,

current officers, and the Student

Research Award.

Missed a newsletter or upcoming conference announcement? Visit the

Newsletters webpage or our Calendar.

Contact us or join the BGSIG online at www.bgsig.wordpress.com.

Based on your recommendations, a

Resources page for behavioral

gerontology was also added to the website.

Contribute to our websiteWe would like to continue adding to

our list of resources. If you know about a program, journal, or scholarship opportunity not listed, please let us know!

Add to our conference list or have a past presentation uploaded to the website.

We welcome announcements or

featured items from members of the SIG.If you would like to contribute,

contact web editor Maranda Trahan at

[email protected]

Resources Page • Behavioral Organizations

• Gerontology Organizations

• Past behavioral gerontology

presentations

• Programs and labs conducting

behavioral research

• Grants

• Scholarships

• Awards

• Behavioral Journals

• Gerontology Journals

• Books

• Blogs

c o n t r i b u t e t o o u r n e w w e b s i t e

Vinh Dang

Secretary

Cornerstone Services

Allison Jay

Treasurer

Colorado Springs

Maranda Trahan

Web/Newsletter

Johns Hopkins

Yash Manchand

Membership

Lanterman Center

Jonathan Baker

Chair

Southern Illinois

Current Officers

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R e c e n t p u b l i c a t i o n s i n

B e h a v i o r a l G e r o n t o l o g y

Moniz-Cook ED, Swift K, James I, et al. (2012). Functional analysis based interventions for challenging behavior in dementia (Review). The Cochrane Library, 15(2), 1-125.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22336826

LeBlanc LA, Raetz PB, & Feliciano L. (2011). Behavioral gerontology. In WW Fisher, CC Piazza, HS Roane (Eds.). Handbook of applied behavior analysis. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.

Polenick CA, Flora SR. (2011). Increasing social activity attendance in assisted living residents using personalized prompts and positive social attention. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 30(6).

Trahan MA, Kahng S, Fisher AB, & Hausman NL. (2011). Behavior-analytic research on dementia in older adults. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 44, 687-691.

Yury CA. (2011). Noncontingent reinforcement of disruptive behaviors in personal care home settings. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 30(60).

Gitlin LN, Winter L, Dennis MP et al. (2010). A biobehavioral home-based intervention and the well-being of patients with dementia and their caregivers: The COPE randomized trial. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 204(9), 983-991.

Grants & AwardsNIH Director's Early Independence Award Program: a mechanism for exceptional, early career scientists to omit traditional post-doctoral training, and move into independent research positions at U.S. institutions directly upon completion of their graduate degrees (Ph.D, M.D. or equivalent).

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Allison Jay University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Department of Psychology 1420 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918 Tel: (719) 471-4884 E-mail: [email protected]

BGSIG MEMBERSHIP

M e m b e r s h i p f o r mINSTRUCTIONS: Please complete the form below and return it with your Membership Dues ($5.00, which can be in the form of cash, money order, or check made out to Allison Jay). If you are a renewing member, please use the top of the form to indicate any changes in personal data to be included in the Membership Directory. New members are requested to complete the entire form. Please print or type the form.

NAME:

PROFESSIONAL MAILING ADDRESS:

WORK PHONE: POSITION:

E-MAIL:

INTEREST AREAS IN BEHAVIORAL GERONTOLOGY: ____Assessment ____Staff Training ____Independent Living ____Other (describe) ____Dementia Clinical Treatment ____ Community Programs (e.g., depression, incontinence) (e.g., senior centers, transportation)

The following information may be

included in the online membership

directory: ____My name ____My affiliation ____My email address