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REACH BIBLIOGRAPHY REACH Books Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Thompson, L. W. (2003). Innovative Interventions to Reduce Dementia Caregivers’ Distress: A Sourcebook and Clinical Guide. New York: Springer Publishing Company. Gitlin, L. N. & Corcoran, M.C. (2005). Occupational Therapy and dementia care: The Home Environmental Skill-building Program for individuals and families . AOTA Publication, Washington, DC. Schulz, R., (Ed.). (2000). Handbook on Dementia Caregiving: Evidence-Based Interventions for Family Caregivers . New York: Springer Publishing Company. REACH Journal Publications Argüelles, S., Loewenstein, D., Eisdorfer, C., & Arguelles, T. (2001). Caregivers’ judgments of the functional abilities of Alzheimer’s disease patient: Impact of caregivers’ depression and perceived burden. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 14, 91 – 98. Argüelles, S., & Von Simson, A. (1999). Innovative family and technological interventions for encouraging leisure activities in caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Activities, Adaptation, & Aging, 24(2), 83-97. Bank, A. L., Argüelles, S., Rubert, M., Eisdorfer, C. E., & Czaja, S. J. (in press). The value of telephone support groups among ethnically diverse caregivers of persons with dementia. The Gerontologist. Belle, S. H., Czaja, S. J., Schulz, R., Zhang, S., Burgio, L., Gitlin, L., Jones, R., Mendelsohn, A. B., & Ory, M. (2003). Using a new taxonomy to combine the uncombinable: Integrating results across diverse caregiving interventions. Psychology and Aging. 18(3), 396-405. Belle, S.H., Zhang, S., Czaja, S. J., Burns, R. (2004). Use of cognitive enhancement medication in persons with Alzheimer Disease who have a family caregiver: Results From the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health (REACH) project. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 12(3), 250 - 257. Burgio, L. Stevens, A., Guy, D., Roth, D. L., & Haley, W.E. (2003). Impact of two psychosocial interventions on white and African American family caregivers of individuals with dementia . The Gerontologist, 43, 568-579. 11/2/05 1

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REACH Books

Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Thompson, L. W. (2003). Innovative Interventions to Reduce Dementia Caregivers’ Distress: A Sourcebook and Clinical Guide. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Gitlin, L. N. & Corcoran, M.C. (2005). Occupational Therapy and dementia care: The Home Environmental Skill-building Program for individuals and families. AOTA Publication, Washington, DC.

Schulz, R., (Ed.). (2000). Handbook on Dementia Caregiving: Evidence-Based Interventions for Family Caregivers. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

REACH Journal Publications

Argüelles, S., Loewenstein, D., Eisdorfer, C., & Arguelles, T. (2001). Caregivers’ judgments of the functional abilities of Alzheimer’s disease patient: Impact of caregivers’ depression and perceived burden. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 14, 91 – 98.

Argüelles, S., & Von Simson, A. (1999). Innovative family and technological interventions for encouraging leisure activities in caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Activities, Adaptation, & Aging, 24(2), 83-97.

Bank, A. L., Argüelles, S., Rubert, M., Eisdorfer, C. E., & Czaja, S. J. (in press). The value of telephone support groups among ethnically diverse caregivers of persons with dementia. The Gerontologist.

Belle, S. H., Czaja, S. J., Schulz, R., Zhang, S., Burgio, L., Gitlin, L., Jones, R., Mendelsohn, A. B., & Ory, M. (2003). Using a new taxonomy to combine the uncombinable: Integrating results across diverse caregiving interventions. Psychology and Aging. 18(3), 396-405.

Belle, S.H., Zhang, S., Czaja, S. J., Burns, R. (2004). Use of cognitive enhancement medication in persons with Alzheimer Disease who have a family caregiver: Results From the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health (REACH) project. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 12(3), 250 - 257.

Burgio, L. Stevens, A., Guy, D., Roth, D. L., & Haley, W.E. (2003). Impact of two psychosocial interventions on white and African American family caregivers of individuals with dementia. The Gerontologist, 43, 568-579.

Burgio, L., Corcoran, M., Lichstein, K. L., Nichols, L., Czaja, S. J., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Bourgeouis, M., Stevens, A., Ory, M., & Schulz, R. (2001). Psychosocial interventions for dementia caregivers: The problem of treatment implementation. The Gerontologist 41(4), 481-489. Reprinted in S. Andrieu and J. Aquino (Eds.), Family and Professional Cares: Findings Lead to Action, Paris, France: Serdi Publisher (2002).

Burgio L, Gitlin L, Nichols L, Chaplin W, Hardin JM. (2004). Positive Aspects of Alzheimer’s Caregiving: The Role of Race. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences. 59B (4):P185-190.

Burns, R., Nichols, L. O., Martindale-Adams, J., Graney, M. J., & Lummus, A. (2003). Primary Care Interventions for Dementia caregivers: Two Year Outcomes from the REACH Study. The Gerontologist, 43, 556-567.

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Burns R, Nichols L, Martindale-Adams J, Graney, M, Lummus A. (in press) Cognitive Abilities of Alzheimer’s Patients: Perceptions of Black and White Caregivers. International Journal of Aging and Human Development.

Coon, D.W., Rubert, M., Solano, N., Mausbach, B., Kraemer, H., Arguëlles, T., Haley, W.E., Thompson, L. & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2004).  Well-being, appraisal, and coping in Latina and Caucasian dementia caregivers:  Findings from the REACH study.  Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 8, 330-345.

Coon, D.W., Robinson Shurgot, G., Mausbach, B. & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2004) Perception of benefit from intervention programs to reduce caregivers’ stress: Differences between Hispanic/Latina and Caucasian/Anglo women. Revista española de geriatría y gerontología, 39, 15-22 [Spanish Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology. Published in Spanish].

Corcoran, M. A., Gitlin, L. N., Levy, L. Echkardt, S., Vause Earland, T., Shaw, G, & Kearny, P. (2002). An occupational therapy home-based intervention to address dementia-related problems identified by family caregivers. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 3, 82-89.

Cornman-Levy, D., Gitlin, L. N., Corcoran M., & Schinfeld, S. (2001). Caregiver aches and pains: The role of physical therapy in helping families provide daily care. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 2, 47-55.

Cotter, E. M., Burgio, L. D., Stevens, A. B., Roth, D. L., & Gitlin, L. N. (2002). Correspondence of the functional independence measure (FIM) self-care subscale with real-time observations of dementia patients’ ADL performance in the home. Clinical Rehabilitation, 16. 36-45.

Czaja, S. J., & Rubert, M. (2002). Telecommunications technology as an aid to family caregivers of persons with dementia. Psychosomatic Medicine, 64, 469-477.

Czaja S. J., Schulz R., Lee C. C., & Belle S. H. (2003). A Methodology for Describing and Decomposing Complex Psycho-Social Interventions. Psychology and Aging, 18(3), 385-395.

Davis, L., Burgio, L. Buckwalter, K. & Weaver, M. (2004). A comparison of in-home and telephone-based skill training interventions with caregivers of persons with dementia. Journal of Mental Health & Aging, 10 (1): 31-44.

Eisdorfer, C., Loewenstein, D. A., Czaja, S. J., Rubert, M. P., Arguelles, S., Mitriani, V. B., Szapocznik, J. (2003). The Effect of a family Therapy and technology-Based Intervention on Caregiver Depression. The Gerontologist, 43, 521-531.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Coon, D. W., Solano, N., Ambler, C., Rabinowitz, Y., Thompson, L. W. (2003). Change in Indices of Distress among Latina and Anglo Female Caregivers of Elderly Relatives with dementia: Site Specific Results From the REACH National Collaborative Study. The Gerontologist, 43, 580-591.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Haley, W.E., Guy, D., Rubert, M., Arguellas, T., Tennstedt, S., & Ory, M.  (2003). Tailoring psychological interventions for ethnically diverse dementia caregivers.  Clinical Psychology:  Science and Practice, 10, 423-438.

Gitlin, L. N., (2001). Effectiveness of Home Environmental Interventions for Individuals with Dementia and Family Caregivers. Home Health Care Quarterly, 8, 22-26.

Gitlin, L. N., Burgio, L., Czaja, S., Mahoney, D., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Burns, R., Hauck, W. W., Belle, S. H., Schulz, R., & Ory, M. G. (2003). Effect of multi-component interventions on caregiver burden and depression: The REACH multi-site initiative at six months follow-up. Psychology and Aging. 18(3), 361-374.

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Gitlin, L. N., Chee, Y. (in press). Use of Adaptive Equipment in Caring for Persons with Dementia at Home. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly.

Gitlin, L. N., Corcoran, M. (2002). Making homes safer: Environmental adaptations for people with dementia. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 1, 50-58.

Gitlin, L. N., Hauck, W. W., Dennis, M. P. & Winter, L. (2005). Maintenance of effects of the home environmental skill-building program for family caregivers and individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 60A(3), 368-374.

Gitlin, L. N., Roth, D. L., Burgio, L., Loewenstein, D. A., Winter, L., Argüelles, S., Corcoran, M., Burns, R., & Martindale, J. (2005). Assessment of dependence in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and dependence-associated burden: Psychometric evaluation of a new measure for use with caregiver-care recipient dyads. Journal of Aging and Health, 17(2), 148-171.

Gitlin, L. N., Winter, L., Corcoran, M. Dennis, M., Schinfeld, S. & Hauck, W. (2003). Effects of the Home Environment Skill-building Program on the Caregiver-Care Recipient Dyad: Six-month Outcomes from the Philadelphia REACH Initiative. The Gerontologist, 43, 532-546.

Gitlin, L. N., Schinfeld, S., Winter, L., Corcoran, M., & Hauck, W. (2002). Evaluating home environments of person with dementia: Interrater reliability and validity of the home environmental assessment protocol (HEAP). Disability and Rehabilitation, 24, 59-71.

Gitlin, L. N. Winter, L., Dennis, M., Corcoran, M, Schinfeld, S., & Hauck, W. (2002). Strategies used by families to simplify tasks for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders: Psychometric analysis of the task management strategy index (TMSI). The Gerontologist, 42, 61-69.

Haley, W., Gitlin, L. N., Coon, D., Wisniewski, S., Mahoney, D., Winter. L., Corcoran, M., Schinfeld, S., & Ory, M. (2004). Well-being, coping, and social resources in White and African-American dementia caregivers: A multisite study. Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 8, 316-329.

Harrow BS, Mahoney DF, Mendelsohn AB, Ory MG, Coon DW, Belle SH, Nichols LO. (2004). "Variation in Cost of Informal Caregiving and Formal-Services Use for People with Alzheimer's Disease," American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias 19 (5), 299-308.

Mahoney, D.,Jones, R.J., Coon, D., Mendelsohn, A., Gitlin, L., Ory, M. (2003). The Caregiver Vigilance Scale: Application and Validation in the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH) Project. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 18(1), 39-48.

Mahoney, D. (2003). Vigilance: Evolution and definition for caregivers of family members with Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 29(8), 1-7.

Mahoney, D., Jones, R., Coon, D., Mendelsohn, A., Gitlin, L., Ory, M. (2003). Caregiver Vigilance – Instrumentation and Use with Alzheimer’s Family Caregivers. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 18(1), 39-48.

Mahoney, D., Tarlow, B., & Jones, R. J., (2003). Effects of an Automated Telephone Support System on caregiver Burden and Anxiety: Findings from the REACH for TLC Intervention Study. The Gerontologist, 43, 556-567.

Mahoney, D., Tarlow, B., Jones, R.J., Tennstedt, S., & L. Kasten. (2001). Factors affecting the use of a telephone based intervention for caregivers for people with Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 7: 139-148.

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Mahoney, D. (2000). Developing technology applications for intervention research: a case study. Computers in Nursing, 18(6), 260 -264.

Mahoney, D. (1998). A content analysis of an Alzheimer family caregivers virtual focus group. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 13(6), 309 - 316.

Mahoney, D., Tarlow, B., & Sandaire, J. (1998). A computer based program for Alzheimer’s caregivers. Computers in Nursing, 16(4), 208 - 218.

Martindale, J., Nichols, L., Burns, R. & Malone, C. (2002). Telephone support groups: A lifeline for isolated Alzheimer’s Disease Caregivers. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 3(2), pp.181-189Mausbach, B., Coon, D. W., Cardenas, V., & Thompson, L.W. (2003).  Religious coping among Caucasian and Latina dementia caregivers. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 9, 97-110.

Mausbach, B., Coon, D. W., Cardenas, V., & Thompson, L.W. (2003). Religious coping among Caucasian and Latina dementia caregivers. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 9, 97-110.

Mausbach, B., Coon, D.W., Depp, C., Rabinowitz, Y.G., Wilson-Arias, E., Kraemer, H.C., Thompson, L.W., Lane, G., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2004). Ethnicity and time to institutionalization: A comparison of Latina and Caucasian dementia caregivers. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 52, 1077-1084.

Mitrani, V. B., & Czaja, S. J. (2001). Family-based therapy for family caregivers: Clinical observations. Journal of Aging and Mental Health, 4(3), 200-209.

Mitrani, V. B., Feaster, D. J., McCabe, B. E., Czaja, S. J., & Szapocznik, J., (2005). Adopting the family structural systems rating to assess the patterns of interactions in families of dementia caregivers. The Gerontologist, 45 (4), 445-455.

Nichols, L; Martindale, J; Burns, R; Coon, D, Ory, M, Mahoney, D, Tarlow, B, Burgio, L, Gallagher-Thompson, D, Guy, D, Arguelles, T, Winter, L. A Social Marketing Approach to Recruitment: The Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health (REACH) Study. Journal of Aging and Health 2004 16(5) Supplement:157S-176S.

Ory, M., & Schulz, R. (1996). Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH). The Gerontologist, 36, [Special Issue], p. 100-101.

Rabinowitz, Y.G., Mausbach, B., Coon, D.W., Depp, C., Thompson, L.W. & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (in press). The moderating effect of self-efficacy on intervention response in women family caregivers of older adults with dementia. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.

Roff, L.L., Burgio L.D., Gitlin, L.N., Nichols L.,Chaplin,W & Hardin J.M. (2004). Positive aspects of Alzheimer’s Caregiving: The Role of Race. The Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 59(4), 185-190.

Roth, D. L., Burgio, L. D., Gitlin, L. N., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Coon, D. W., Belle, S. H., Stevens, A. B., & Burns, R. (2003). Psychometric analysis of the Revised Memory and Behavioral Problems Checklist: Factor structure of occurrence and bother ratings. Psychology & Aging, 18(4), 906-915.

Schulz, R., Burgio, L., Burns, R., Eisdorfer, C., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Gitlin, L. N., Mahoney, D. F. (2003). Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health: Overview and Site Specific Outcomes, and Future Directions. The Gerontologist, 43, 514-520.

Schulz, R., Belle, S. H., Czaja, S., Gitlin, L. N., Wisniewski, S., Ory, M. G. (2003). Introduction to the Special Section on Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH). Psychology and Aging, 18(3), 357-360.

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Schulz R, Belle SH, Czaja SJ, McGinnis KA, Stevens A, Zhang S. (2004). Long-term Care Placement of Dementia Patients and Caregiver Health and Well-being.  JAMA, 292(8), 961-967.

Schulz, R., Burgio, L., Burns, R., Eisdorfer, C., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Gitlin, L., & Mahoney, D. F. (2003). Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health (REACH): Overview, site-specific outcomes, and future directions. The Gerontologist, 43(4), 514-520.

Schulz, R., Mendelsohn A. B. , Haley, W. E., Mahoney, D., Allen, R. S., Zhang S., Thompson L., and Belle, S. H. (2003). End of Life Care and the Effects of Bereavement Among Family Caregivers of Persons with Dementia. New England Journal of Medicine, 349(20), 1936-1942.

Schulz, R., O’Brien, A., Czaja, S., Ory, M., Norris, R., Martire, L. M., Belle, S. H., Burgio, L., Gitlin, L., Coon, D., Burns, R., Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Stevens, A. (2002). Dementia caregiver intervention research: In search of clinical significance. The Gerontologist, 42, 589-602.

Schulz, R. & Ory, M. (1999). Reaching out to dementia caregivers. National Council on Aging: Innovations, 28, 8 - 10.

Stevens, A. B., Owen, J., Roth, D., Clay, O., Bartolucci, A., & Haley, W. (2004). Predictors of Time to Nursing Home Placement in White and African American Individuals with Dementia. Journal of Aging and Health, 16, 375-397.

Stevens, A.B., Coon, D.W., Wisniewski, S., Vance, D., Arguelles, S., Belle, S.H., Mendelsohn, A.B., Ory, M. (2004). Measurement of Leisure time satisfaction in family caregivers. Aging and Mental Health, 8(5):450-459.

Switzer, G. E., Wisniewski, S. T., Belle, S. H., Dew, M. A., & Schulz, R. (1999). Selecting, developing, and evaluating research instruments. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 34, 399-409.

Tarlow, B., Wisniewski, S., Belle, S., Rubert, M., Ory, M., &.Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2004). Positive Aspects of Caregiving: Contributions of the REACH Project to the Development of New Measures for Alzheimer’s Caregiving. Research on Aging, 26(4), 429-453.

Tarlow, B., & Mahoney D. (2000). The Cost of Recruiting Alzheimer’s Disease Caregivers for Research. Journal of Aging and Health, 12(4), 490-510.

Thompson, L.W. (2002). Pleasurable Activities and Mood: Differences Between Latina and Caucasian Family Caregivers of Dementia Victims. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 8, 211-224.

Thompson, L.W., Solano, N., Kinoshita, L., Coon, D. W., Mausbach, B., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2002). Pleasurable Activities and Mood: Differences Between Latina and CaucasianFamily Caregivers of Dementia Victims. Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences.

Toth-Cohen, S., Gitlin, L. N., Corcoran, M., Eckhardt, S., Johns, P., & Lipsett, R. (2001). Providing services to family caregivers at home: Challenges and recommendations for health and human service professions. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 2, 23-32.

Wisniewski, S., Belle, S. H., Coon, D. W., Marcus, S. M., Ory, M. G., Burgio, L., Burns, R., & Schulz, R. (2003) The Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Project Design and Baseline Characteristics. Psychology and Aging, 18(3), 375-384.

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REACH Book Chapters

Argüelles, S., Klausner, E., Argüelles, T., Coon, D.W. (2003) Family Interventions to address the needs of the caregiving system. Innovative Interventions to Reduce Caregiver Distress: A clinical guide (pp. 99-118). New York: Springer.

Bookwala, J., Yee, J. L., & Schulz, R. (2000). Caregiving and detrimental mental and physical health outcomes. In G. M. Williamson & D. R. Shaffer (Eds.), Physical illness and depression in older adults: A handbook of theory, research, and practice (pp. 93-131). New York: Plenum.

Burgio, L., Solano, N., Fisher, S.e., Stevens, Al., Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2003). Skill-building: Psychoeducational strategies. Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 119-138). New York: Springer.

Burns, R., Nichols, L., Martindale-Adams, J., Coon, D.W., Maslow, K., Selstad, J. (2003). Primary care: Partnering with health care providers. Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 161-188). New York: Springer

Coon, D.W., Ory, M.G., & Schulz, R. (2003). Family caregivers: Enduring and emergent themes. In D.W. Coon, D. Gallagher-Thompson, & L.W. Thompson (Eds.) Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress (pp. 3-27). NY: Springer.

Coon, D. W., Schulz, R., & Ory, M. (1999). Innovative intervention approaches for Alzheimer's disease caregivers. In D. Biegel & A. Blum (Eds.), Innovations in practice and service delivery across the lifespan (pp. 295-325). New York: Oxford University Press.

Czaja, S. J. (2002). Technology and family caregiving. In W.A. Rogers and A.D. Fisk (Eds.), Human Factors Interventions for the Health Care of Older Adults (pp. 165-178). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Association, Inc.

Czaja, S., Eisdorfer, C., & Schulz, R. (2000). Future directions in caregiving: Implications for intervention research. In R. Schulz et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 283-319). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Arean, P., Coon, D., Menéndez, A., Takagi, K., Haley, W., Argüelles, T., Rubert, M., Loewenstein, D., & Szapocznik, J. (2000). Development and implementation of intervention strategies for culturally diverse caregiving populations. In Schulz, R. et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 151-185). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Gitlin, L., Corcoran, M., Martindale-Adams, J., Malone, C., Stevens, A., & Winter, L. (2000). Identifying mechanisms of action: Why and how does intervention work? In R. Schulz et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 225-248). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Gitlin, L.N. & Gywther, L.P. (2003). In-Home Interventions: Helping Caregivers Where They Live. In D. Coon et al. (Eds). Innovative Interventions to Reduce Caregiver Distress: Sourcebook and Clinical Guide (pp.139-160). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Kennet, J., Burgio, L., & Schulz, R. (2000). Interventions for in-home caregivers: A review of research 1990 to present. In R. Schulz et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 61-125). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

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Lauderdale, S., D’Andrea, J., Coon, D.W. (2003). Male caregivers: Challenges and opportunities. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 243-266). New York: Springer.

Mahoney, D., Burns, R., & Harrow, B. (2000). From intervention studies to public policy: Translating research into practice. In R. Schulz et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 249-281). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Martire, L. M., & Schulz, R. (2001). Informal caregiving to older adults: Health effects of providing and receiving care. In A. Baum, T. Revenson, & J. Singer (Eds.), Handbook of health psychology (pp. 477-494). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Mittelman, M., Zeiss, A., Davies, H., & Guy, D. (2003). Specific stressors of spousal caregivers: Difficult behaviors, loss of sexual intimacy and incontinence. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 77-98). New York: Springer.

Nichols, N., Malone, C., Tarlow, B., & Loewenstein, D. (2000). The pragmatics of implementing intervention studies in the community. In R. Schulz et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 127-150). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Ory, M., Yee, J., Tennstedt, S., & Schulz, R. (2000). The extent and impact of dementia care: Unique challenges experienced by family caregivers. In R. Schulz et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 1-32). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Schulz, R., Czaja, S.J., & Belle, S. (2001). Overview and intervention approaches to family caregiving: Decomposing complex psychosocial interventions. In W.A. Rogers and A.D. Fisk (Eds.), Human factors interventions for the health care of older adults. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Association, Inc.

Schulz, R., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Haley, W., & Czaja, S.J. (2000). Understanding the intervention process: A theoretical/conceptual framework for intervention approaches to caregiving. In R. Schulz and et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 33-60). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Schulz, R., & Martire, L. M. (1999). Intervention research with older adults: Introduction, overview, and future directions. In R. Schulz, M. P. Lawton, & G. M. Maddox, (Eds.). Intervention research with older adults (pp. 1-16). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Steffen, A., Mahoney, D.F., & Kelly, K. (2003). Capitalizing on technological advances. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 189-209). New York: Springer.

Switzer, G., Wisniewski, S., Belle, S., Burns, R., Winter, L., Thompson, L., & Schulz, R. (2000). Measurement issues in intervention research. In R. Schulz et al. (Eds), Handbook on dementia caregiving: Evidence-based interventions for family caregivers (pp. 187-224). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

REACH Abstracts and Presentations

Argüelles, S. (2001, July). On-the-phone discussion groups in an ethnically diverse sample of caregivers of Alzheimer’s individuals. Presentation will be at the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, BC.

Argüelles, S., Corvea, M., & Rubert, M. (1998, November). Cuban Americans and Family Therapy: Issues of Engagement and Treatment. M. Rubert & M. Ory (Organizers). Four Different Interventions with Minority Caregivers: Clinical Issues from the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver’s Health (REACH)

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Project. Symposium conducted at the 51st Annual Scientific Meeting “The Changing Contexts of Aging: Opportunities and Challenges in the New Millennium” for the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Argüelles, S., & Loewenstein, D. (2000, March). Caregiver biases on the functional capacity of Alzheimer’s disease patients. In C. Eisdorfer & S. Czaja (Co-Chairs), Strategies to Maximize the Efficacy of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Miami, FL.

Argüelles, S., & Loewenstein, D. (1999, November). The impact of three therapeutic interventions on the caregiver’s perceptions of functional abilities of family members with Alzheimer’s disease. In W. Haley (Discussant), Strategies to Maximize the Efficacy of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium conducted at the 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting New Perspectives on Aging in the Post Genome Era for the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Argüelles, S., & Loewenstein, D. (1998, November). Caregiving perceptions of functional abilities of family members with Alzheimer’s disease. In C. Eisdorfer & S. Czaja (Co-Chairs), Assisting caregiving families: Challenges and new treatments. Presented in the 51st Annual Scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Argüelles, T. (2001, July). Practical and theoretical aspects of recruitment and retention of hispanic caregivers of Alzheimer’s disease patients. In M. Pelaez and C. Eisdorfer (co-discussants) & S.J.Czaja (chair), Cultural Issues in the Recruitment, Assessment, and Treatment of Ethnically Diverse Alzheimer’s Individuals and Caregivers. Symposium will be presented at The 17th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, Canada.

Argüelles, T. (2000, March). The success of an alternative marketing model in the recruitment of minority subjects into intervention research. In C. Eisdorfer & S. Czaja (Co-Chairs), Strategies to Maximize the Efficacy of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Miami, FL.

Argüelles, T. (1999, November). The success of an alternative marketing model in the recruitment of minority subjects into intervention research. In C. Eisdorfer & S. Czaja (Co-Chairs), Strategies to Maximize the Efficacy of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium presented at the 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting New Perspectives on Aging in the Post Genome Era for the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Argüelles, T., & Loewenstein, D. (1998, November). Challenges in recruiting families into intervention programs: The Miami experience. In C. Eisdorfer & S. Czaja (Co-Chairs), Assisting Caregiving Families: Challenges and New Treatments. Symposium presented at the 51st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Belle, S. H. (submitted). Results from Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH). In McCrae, T. (Chair), Treatment Approaches to Community Residing Caregivers and Persons with Dementia. Symposium will be presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Orlando, FL.

Belle, S. H. (2001, July). Identifying Intervention Components to Reduce Caregiver Burden: Results from REACH. International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, BC.

Belle, S. H. (1998, April). Combining the uncombinable: Pre-planned meta-analysis and beyond. Seminar presented to the Department of Biostatistics, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA.

Belle, S. H., Burgio, L., Burns, R., Eisdorfer, C., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Gitlin, L. N., Mahoney, D., Ory, M., Schulz, R. (1999, November). The “REACH” Project: Information About Ethnic Differences Among AD

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Caregivers Prior to Intervention. Symposium presented at the 51st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Belle, S. H., Burgio, L., Burns, R., Eisdorfer, C., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Gitlin, L., Mahoney, D., Ory, M., Schulz, R. (1999, April). Comparing the incomparable: A pre-planned meta-analysis. Presented at the 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Clinical Trials, Anaheim, CA.

Belle, S. H., Czaja, S., Schulz, R., & the Conceptual Framework Workgroup for the REACH Investigators. (2000, November). Integrating the results for cross-site analyses: Analytical strategies and results. Symposium on the REACH Project. Presented at the 53 rd Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Burgio, L. (submitted). Skills Training for African American and White Dementia Caregivers: The Alabama REACH Project. Presentation will be to the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL.

Burgio, L. D. (2001, August). Differential effects of skills training and minimal support interventions for African American and White dementia caregivers. Presentation will be to the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Burgio, L. Stevens, A., Guy, D. & Haley, W. Resources for enhancing Alzheimer’s caregiver health (REACH): The Alabama experience. Paper presented at the 54 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November 15 – 18, 2001 in Chicago, IL.

Burgio, L. D., (2000, September). Skill training for African American and White caregivers. Poster session at the Friends of the National Institute of Nursing Research: Science in Service to the Nation’s Health Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Burgio, L. D. (1999, May). Application of psychosocial interventions for treating BPSD. Presented at the International Psychogeriatrics Association Update conference on Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia, Landsdown, VA.

Burgio, L. D. (1998). Effective interventions for decreasing dementia-related challenging behaviors. In, What works in dementia care? Symposium conducted at the University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.

Burgio, L. D. (1998, September). Psychosocial treatment of behavioral complications of DAT. Presented at the First International Research Symposium on Behavioral Aspects of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias, Garden City, NY.

Burgio, L. D. (1997, May). Skill training for African-American and White caregivers. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Geriatrics Society and American Federation for Aging Research, Atlanta, GA.

Burgio, L. D. (1996, November). Skill training for African American and White caregivers. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. Symposium presented at the 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Burgio, L., Bourgeois, M., Clark, K., Czaja, S., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Gitlin, L., Kramer, H., Leveck, M., Lichstein, K., Nichols, L., Ory, M., Stevens, S., Szapocznick, J., & Volicer, L. (1997, November). Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Opportunities and Challenges of Implementing a Cooperative Study of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium presented at the 50 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

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Burgio, L. D., Coon, D., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Menéndez, A., Guy, D., & Vance, D. (1998, November). Four Different Interventions with Minority Caregivers: Clinical Issues from the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH) Project. In M. Rubert & M. Ory (Co-Chairs) of a Symposium presented to the 1998 meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Burns, R., Martindale-Adams, J., Lummus, A., Graney, M., Nichols, L. (2003 November) Dementia caregivers use of psychotropic drugs. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA and VA Memphis Research Day (2004).

Burns, R., Martindale-Adams, J., Lummus, A., Graney, M., Nichols, L. (2001 November) Psychotropic drug use by dementia caregivers. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Burns, R., Nichols, L., Martindale-Adams, J., Graney, M., Lummus, A. (2003 November) Primary Care Interventions for Dementia caregivers: Two Year Outcomes from the REACH Study. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Burns, R. (submitted). Medication Use Among an Ethnically Diverse Sample of AD Patients and Caregivers. In McCrae, T. (Chair), Treatment Approaches to Community Residing Caregivers and Persons with Dementia. Symposium will be presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Orlando, FL.

Burns, R. (1998, March). Dementia, caregivers and REACH. Presented to the University of Tennessee 31 st

Annual Review Course for Family Practice, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

Burns, R. (1997, November). Dementia, caregivers and REACH. Presented to the Neurology Grand Rounds, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

Burns, R. (1997, May). Interventions in primary care. Symposium - Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting.

Burns, R. (1996, November). Providers and Caregivers Together: PACT. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. Symposium presented at the 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Burns, R., Martindale-Adams, J., Lummus, A., Graney, M., Nichols, L. (2003 November) Dementia caregivers use of psychotropic drugs. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA and VA Memphis Research Day (2004).

Burns, R., Martindale-Adams, J., Lummus, A., Graney, M., Nichols, L. (2001 November) Psychotropic drug use by dementia caregivers. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Burns, R., Nichols, L., Martindale-Adams, J., & Lummus, A. (2001). Stages of change of dementia caregivers. Presentation at the American Geriatric Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. And the University of Tennessee Health Services Research Day (2002).

Burns, R., Nichols, L., Martindale-Adams, J., Lummus, A. (2000, November). Cognitive abilities of Alzheimer’s patients: Perceptions of Black and White caregivers. Presented at the 53 rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Burns, R., Nichols, L., Martindale-Adams, J., Graney, M., Lummus, A. (2003 November) Primary Care Interventions for Dementia caregivers: Two Year Outcomes from the REACH Study. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

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Coon, D. W. (1999, March). State of the art and practice implications of caregiver education and training research. Presented at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration on Aging’s Longevity in the 21st Century Symposium, Baltimore, MD.

Coon, D. W., Menéndez, A., Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Takagi, K. (1999, July). Addressing complex caregiver issues in our multicultural society. Education session presented at the National Alzheimer’s Disease Education Conference, Long Beach, CA.

Corcoran, M. A., & Gitlin, L. N. (1998, February). Dementia management: Innovative treatment strategies for occupational therapy. Invited two-day workshops, American Occupational Therapy Association, FL.

Corcoran, M. A., & Gitlin, L. N. (1997, June). Dementia management: Innovative treatment strategies for occupational therapy. Invited two-day workshops, American Occupational Therapy Association, Detroit, MI.

Corcoran, M.A., & Gitlin, L. N. (1997, April). Home environmental modifications for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Presented at the 1997 AOTA Annual Conference and Exposition, Orlando, FL.

Corcoran, M. A., & Gitlin, L. N. (1997, March). Dementia management: Innovative treatment strategies for occupational therapy. Invited two-day workshops, American Occupational Therapy Association, AZ.

Corcoran, M., Gitlin, L., Kearney, P., Vause Earland, T., Eckhardt, S., Shaw, G. & Levy, L. (2001, April). Going beyond dressing: The environmental skill-building program. AOTA Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Cotter, E., & Burgio, L. D. (1999, May). Correspondence of the functional independence measure (FIM) self-care subscale with real-time observations of dementia patients-ADL performance in the home. A doctoral dissertation.

Czaja, S.J. (2005, September). Using Technology to Support Family Caregivers of Dementia Patients. Invited Symposia. 12th Congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association, Stockholm, Sweden.

Czaja, S.J. (2004). Decomposing the Effects of Multi-Component Interventions: Conceptual, Methodological, and Analytical Issues. Invited Presentation, Indiana University Place Conference Center, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Czaja, S.J., (2003, November). The REACH Caregiver Intervention Trial: Outcomes and Transition effects: The Placement Transition. Paper presented at the 55 th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

Czaja, S. (2002, March). Current Interventions for Alzheimer’s Patients and Their Caregivers. In McCrae, T. (Chair), Treatment Approaches to Community Residing Caregivers and Persons with Dementia. Symposium presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Orlando, FL.

Czaja, S.J. (2002, March). Depression among caregivers. Invited presentation at the 15th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatrists, Orlando FL.

Czaja, S. J. (2000, March). Family-based interventions for caregivers. Paper presented at the 46 th Annual Meeting of the American Society on Aging, San Diego, CA.

Czaja, S. J. (2000, February). Telecommunications technology as an aid to family caregivers. Presented at the Human Factors Interventions for the Health Care of Older Adults Conference, Destin, FL.

Czaja, S. J. (1999, November). Ethnic differences in symptoms of depression. Paper presented at the 50 th

Annual Scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

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Czaja, S. J. (1999, November). Fitting technology to the needs of caregivers. Paper presented at the 50 th

Annual Scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Czaja, S. J. (1999, June). Information technology and the future of caregiving. Paper presented at the conference on The Next Generation of Caregiving, Las Vegas, NV.

Czaja, S. J. (1999, March). The future role of technology in caregiving. Presentation at the 45 th Annual Meeting of the American Society on Aging, Orlando, FL.

Czaja, S. J., Lee, C.C., Schulz, R., & Belle, S.H. (2001, July). A Methodology for Integrating Psycho-Social Interventions. International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, BC.

Czaja, S.J., & Lee, C.C. (2000, November). Integrating Complex Psycho-Social Interventions: Applications of the Analytic Hierarchy. In D. Mahoney & M. Ory (Co-Chairs), Innovative Methodologies from the REACH Project: Lessons learned, tasks ahead. Symposium presented at the 53rd Annual Scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington DC.

Czaja, S. J., & Rubert, M. (2000, April). Using telecommunications technology to enhance support for family caregivers. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Miami, FL.

Eckhardt, S., & Shaw, G. (2000, October). Dementia management: An environmental approach for family caregivers. Presented at the PA Occupational Therapy Association Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Eckhardt, S., & Shaw, G. (2000, January). Environmental supports for family caregivers & persons with dementia. Presented at Thomas Jefferson College of Health Professions, Philadelphia, PA.

Eisdorfer, C. (1999, February). Care for the Caregiver. Presented in a regional Alzheimer’s disease conference on A Unified Vision of Hope in a Diverse Society for the Alzheimer’s Association, Davie, FL.

Eisdorfer, C., Czaja, S., Szapocznik, J., Rubert, M., Mitrani, V., Loewenstein, D., Argüelles, S., & Argüelles, T. (1998, December). Family-based Interventions for Caregivers of Alzheimer’s Patients. Poster session presented at the 4th Annual Departmental Poster Session (Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami), Miami, FL.

Freeman, M. (1998, January). Research and Healthy Aging. Weeks House Senior Living.

Gallagher-Thompson, D. (submitted). Interventions to increase adaptive coping among Latina and Caucasian dementia caregivers. Presentation will be to the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D. (submitted). An intervention to increase pleasure in family caregivers of dementia victims: A multiethnic comparison of approaches. Presentation will be to the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Coon, D. W. (1999, March). Caregiving issues and interventions in diverse groups. Workshop presented at the Annual meeting of American Society on Aging, Orlando, FL.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Coon, D. (1996, November). Treatment of Distress in Hispanic and Anglo Caregivers. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

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Gallagher-Thompson, D., Coon, D., & Thompson, L. (1996, November). Anger expression by type of treatment interaction predicts treatment outcome in family caregivers. Presentation at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Menéndez, A., & Coon, D. (1998, November). Tailoring psychosocial interventions to the Latino caregivers: Case examples from the REACH project. In Four Different Interventions with Minority Caregivers: Clinical Issues from the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH) Project. Symposium for the Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Menéndez, A. (1998, July). Ethnicity and the dementias. Workshop at the Summer Workshop Series of the American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Menéndez, A., Haley, W., Takagi, K., Arean, P., & Coon, D. (1998, August). Diversity in family caregiving to individuals with memory impairment. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Ory, M. (1999, November). “REACH” Project: Information about Ethnic Differences Among AD Caregivers Prior to intervention. Symposium for the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Yeo, G. (1998, March). Ethnicity and the dementias. Pre-conference workshop at the Annual meeting of the American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Gitlin, L., Belle, S., Burgio, L., Czaja, S., Mahoney, D., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Burns, R., Hauck, W., Zhang, S., Schulz, R., & Ory, M. (2003 November) Effect of the REACH interventions on caregiver burden and depression at 6-month follow-up. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

Gitlin, L., and Winter, L. (2001, November). The Philadelphia REACH Study: Recruitment, Intervention Characteristics, and 6-month Outcomes on Caregiver Upset, Self-efficacy, Strategies, Affect, and Care Recipient Behaviors. Presentation will be to the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL.

Gitlin, L. N. (2001, July). Effect of Multi-component Interventions on Caregiver Burden: The REACH Project at Six Months Follow-up. International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, BC.

Gitlin, L. N, Corcoran, M., Winter, L., Boyce, A., & Hauck, W. (2000, November). Randomized trial of a home environmental intervention: Outcomes for caregivers and persons with dementia. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Gitlin, L. N., Earland, T. V. (2000, June). Impact of the physical home environment on person’s with Alzheimer's and their caregivers. Invited presentation to the PCMI Conference on Working with Caregivers: A Conference for Professionals at Penn State University, State College, PA.

Gitlin, L. N. (2000, March). Home modifications as interventions for person’s with Alzheimer's and their caregivers. Invited presentation to Third Annual Conference on Principles, Skills and Possibilities for Home Modification Success. San Diego, CA

Gitlin, L. N. (2000, January). Clinical Trial Workshop. Invited workshop to the Center on Outcomes Research, Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL.

Gitlin, L. N, Corcoran, M., Winter, L., & Boyce, A. (1999, November). Factors predicting compliance to home environment interventions among dementia family caregivers. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

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Gitlin, L. N. (1999, April). Methods and issues in social and behavioral intervention research. Presented to Program in Rehabilitation and Science, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.

Gitlin, L. N. (1999, March). Caring at home: Supporting the efforts of family caregivers and Alzheimer’s patients. Presented to American Society of Aging, Orlando, FL.

Gitlin, L. N., Corcoran, M., Winter, L., & Schinfeld, S. (1998, November). Conceptual and methodological challenges of assessing the home environment of dementia patients. Paper presented as part of the symposium Environmental Measurement in Aging Research at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Gitlin, L. N., Czaja, S., Mahoney, D., & Klein, S. (1998, March). Supporting the efforts of Alzheimer’s caregivers through technology: A description of three technology-based interventions of the REACH project. Paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Gitlin, L. N. (1997, November). Challenges of implementing a home-based caregiver intervention involving environmental modification. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Opportunities and Challenges of Implementing a Cooperative Study of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium presented at the 50th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Gitlin, L. N. (1997, April). Home environmental skill-building for families caring for dementia patients: A randomized study. Seminar presentation to Thomas Jefferson University-wide Research Exchange, Philadelphia, PA.

Gitlin, L. N. (1996, November). Home environmental skill-building program for caregivers. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. Symposium presented at the 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Harrow, et al., (2000, November). The integration of cost analysis into existing caregiving studies: Measuring the cost of community based care for Alzheimer’s disease. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) meeting, Washington, DC.

Harrow, B., Mahoney, D., Czaja, S., & Eisdorfer, C. (1998, November). A plan for cost-effective analysis of interventions designed to enhance family caregiving for Alzheimer’s disease. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Harrow, B., Mahoney, D., Czaja, S., & Eisdorfer, C. (1998, June). Cost-effective approach to cost-effective analysis of interventions designed to enhance family caregiving for Alzheimer’s disease. Presented at the Association for Health Services Research, Washington, D.C.

Hendrix, L. R., Lam, D., Menéndez, A., & Takagi, K. (1999, June). Ethnicity and the dementias. Workshop presented at the Summer Workshop Series of the American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Kasl-Godley, J. (submitted). Caregiver Self-Efficacy and Ethnicity: Differences between Anglo and Latina dementia caregivers. Presentation will be to the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Klein, S. (1997, February). Introduction to Philadelphia REACH study: Recruitment and referral to PCA in-home support program. Presented to 50 Philadelphia Corporation for Aging Care Managers, Philadelphia, PA.

Klein, S., & Winter, L. (1997, March). The Philadelphia REACH study: A cooperative adventure. Presented to Philadelphia Corporation for Aging Professional Staff of Options Program, Philadelphia, PA.

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Lee, Chin Chin. (1999, April). The application of statistical optimization techniques to Psychobehavioral interventions. Thesis completed in partial fulfillment of the Masters of Science degree in Industrial Engineering at the University of Miami, Miami, FL.

Loewenstein, D. A., & Argüelles, S., & Eisdorfer, C. (1999, November). Biased caregiver judgments of functional capacity and the relationship to perceived burden and psychological distress. In W. Haley (Discussant), Strategies to Maximize the Efficacy of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium presented at the 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting “New Perspectives on Aging in the Post Genome Era” for the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Machemer, J., Gitlin, L. N., Winter, L., Boyce, A., Murray, A., Schinfeld, S., Corcoran, M., & Hauck, W. (2000, November). Appraising change in well-being among Alzheimer's caregivers. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Mahoney, D. (2003). Vigilance: Evolution and Definition for Caregivers of Family Members with Alzheimer’s Disease. Journal of Gerontological Nursing.

Mahoney, D. (2001, November). Caregiver’s Odyssey: Exploring the Use of Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Technology. Presentation will be to the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, IL.

Mahoney, D. (submitted). Lessons Learned from On-line Lurking in the Alzheimer’s Support. Presentation will be to the Boston Alzheimer’s Center Symposium.

Mahoney, D. (2001, April). Adapting Technology to Support Caregivers. Presented at the Massachusetts Gerontology Society, Waltham, MA.

Mahoney, D. (2001, February). Content analysis of an internet based support group for Alzheimer’s caregivers. Presented at the Older adults, health information, and the World Wide Web at the National Institute on Health, Washington, DC.

Mahoney, D. (2000, November). REACH: Innovative methodologies From the REACH Project: Lessons Learned, Tasks Ahead. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Mahoney, D. (2000, April). Using technology to help Alzheimer’s caregivers. Presented to the New Jersey Statewide Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease – Expanding horizons in the community of care, Princeton, NJ.

Mahoney, D. (2000, March). Using information technology to increase user’s knowledge about Alzheimer’s disease and caregiving issues. Workshop organizer American Society on Aging, San Diego, CA.

Mahoney, D. (1999, November). Using a website for qualitative gerontological research: Issues and recommendations. Presented to the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), Washington, DC.

Mahoney, D. (1999, November). Issues related to the use of a website for qualitative research. Gerontological Society of America. Presented to the Technology and Aging, Special Interest Group Sponsorship, San Francisco, CA.

Mahoney, D. (1999, November). The REACH project and caregiving reimbursement issues. The Heller School, Brandeis University’s Alumni 40th Anniversary Conference on Social Welfare, Waltham, MA.

Mahoney, D. (1999, September). The REACH Initiative. HRCA Divisional presentation, Boston, MA.

Mahoney, D. (1999, July). Using technology to help Alzheimer’s caregivers. Presented to the Harvard Medical School, Division on Aging 1999 Summer Institute: Dementia Specialist Training Program, Boston, MA.

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Mahoney, D. (1999, June). The REACH Initiative. Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged. Research in Progress presentation, Boston, MA.

Mahoney, D. (1999, May). Using technology to help Alzheimer’s caregivers. Presented to the Alzheimer Association of Eastern MA. Map Through the Maze, Interdisciplinary Conference for Professionals, Boston, MA.

Mahoney, D. (1999, March). A content analysis of website discussions by Alzheimer’s family caregivers. Presented at the American Society on Aging 45th Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL.

Mahoney, D. (1998, November). Using a website for qualitative gerontological research: Issues and recommendations. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America 51 st Annual Scientific Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Mahoney, D. (1998, November). Tailoring technology to Alzheimer’s caregiving. Presented to the Western Massachusetts Alzheimer’s Association Annual Conference.

Mahoney, D. (1998, October). Technological tools for Alzheimer’s caregivers. Presented to the HRCA Alzheimer’s Symposium, Boston, MA.

Mahoney, D. (1997, November). Challenges of implementing a telecommunication based intervention: Technical and user issues. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Opportunities and Challenges of Implementing a Cooperative Study of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium presented at the 50th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Mahoney, D. (1997, March). Using technology in AD. Presented to the Nurse Practitioners Association for Continuing Education (NPACE) - New Models of Geriatric Care, Boston, MA.

Mahoney, D. (1996). Responding to Alzheimer’s disease in primary care. Boston Medical Center Internal Medicine Section Presentation, Boston, MA.

Mahoney, D. (1996, November). Reach for TLC (Telephone-Linked Computer). Can technology help Alzheimer’s caregivers manage disruptive behaviors? In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. Symposium presented at the 49 th

Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.

Mahoney, D., Burns, R., & Burgio, L. (1997, May). Reach for TLC (Telephone-Linked Computer). Can technology help Alzheimer’s Caregivers manage Disruptive Behaviors? REACH Symposium -Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH). Presented to the American Geriatrics Society Annual Meeting.

Mahoney, D., Gitlin, L., & Czaja, S. (1998). A computer-mediated intervention for Alzheimer’s caregivers. Workshop: supporting the efforts of Alzheimer’s caregivers through technology: A description of three technology-based interventions of the REACH project. Presented to the American Society on Aging.

Mahoney, D., Mezey, M., & Zurakowski, T. (1998, November). Nursing special Interest Group Symposium: In Pursuit of Life, Liberty and Happiness for Older Adults: Challenges and Opportunities for Nursing. Presented to the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Mahoney, D., & Tarlow, B. (1998, November). Computer-mediated intervention for Alzheimer’s caregivers, REACH for TLC (Telephone Linked Care). Presented to the Gerontological Society of America 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

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Martindale-Adams, J., Nichols, L., Burns, R., Lummus, A., Graney, M. (2003 November) The decisive moment: Caregivers’ final acceptance of the dementa diagnosis. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA and VA Memphis Research Day (2004.

Martindale-Adams, J., Nichols, L., Burns, R., Lummus, A. (2001 November) Evaluation of telephone support groups for Alzheimer’s caregivers. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

McGinnis KA, Schulz R, Klinger, JN. Is Having an Interventionist of the Same Race Associated with Satisfaction with and Outcomes of Treatment. Presented at the American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, May 17-21, 2004.

Mitrani, V. (submitted). Measuring family interactions in dementia caregiver families: comparison of Cuban American and European American families. Presentation will be at the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, BC.

Murray, A., Gitlin, L.N., Winter, L., Boyce, A., Machemer, J., Schinfeld, S., Corcoran, M., & Hauck, W. (2000, November). Relationship of caregiver use of task management strategies to self-efficacy beliefs and functional deficits. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Nichols, L. (1998, June). Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregivers Health (REACH). Presented to the Health Services Research and Policy Conference, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN.

Nichols, L. (1998, March). Dementia, Caregivers and REACH. Mid-South Hypertension Coalition Meeting, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN.

Nichols, L., Gitlin, L., & Burns, R. (1997, July). Interdisciplinary approaches to Alzheimer’s disease: Collaboration with caregivers and patients. Presented at the All Together Better Health: Improving Collaboration in Education and Practice (also The 19 th Interdisciplinary Health Care Team Conference for the United States), London, UK.

Nichols, L., & Martindale-Adams, J. (2000, April). Primary Care and Alzheimer's Disease: The Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregivers Health Project. Presented at the Alzheimer's Seminar Series, The Dementia Center and Department of Geriatrics, Little Rock, AR.

Nichols, L., Martindale-Adams, J., Burns, R., Lummus, A., Graney, M., Greene, W. (2003 November) What do dementia caregivers need? Caregivers most pressing concerns. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA and VA Memphis Research Day (2004).

Roff, L., Burgio, L., Chaplin, W. Positive Aspects of Caregiving: Differences Between African American and Caucasian Dementia Caregivers. Paper presented at the 54 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November 15 – 18, 2001 in Chicago, IL.

Rubert, M., Czaja, S., & Eisdorfer, C. (1997, November). The integration of technology and family therapy. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Rubert, M., Czaja, S., & Eisdorfer, C. (1997). The integration of technology and family therapy. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Opportunities and challenges of implementing a cooperative study of caregiver interventions. Symposium presented at the 50 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

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Rubert, M., Czaja, S., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Menéndez, A., & Coon, D. (1999, November). Ethnic differences in symptoms of depression. In Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Ory, M., “REACH” Project: Information about ethnic differences among AD caregivers prior to intervention. Symposium for the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Rubert, M., Eisdorfer, C., & Czaja, S. (1996, November). Family-based interventions for Caregivers. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. Symposium presented at the 50 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Solano, N., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2001, March). The perceived benefits of caregiving among Latina & Caucasian family caregivers. Presentation at the National Hispanic Medical Association. Washington, DC.

Schinfeld, S., Gitlin, L.N., Boyce, A., Winter, L., Hauck, W., & Corcoran, M. (2000, November). A measure of home environments of persons with dementia: A reliability and validity study. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Schinfeld, S., Gitlin, L.N., & Parl, S. (1999, November). Locator device for at-home dementia patients who wander: Acceptability and wearability. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Schulz, R. Dementia Caregiving: Transitions and Treatment Strategies. Track II Faculty Presenter for the Third Annual Dementia Congress, Los Angeles, CA, September 12, 2004.

Schulz, R. Technology: A Means for Enhancing the Independence and Connecivity of Older People. Panel presentation at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2004, CONNECT), Vienna, Austria, April 28, 2004.

Schulz, R. The REACH Caregiver Intervention Trial: Outcomes and Transition Effects. Paper presented at 56th meeting of Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, California, November 24, 2003.

Schulz, R. Dementia Caregiving: Transitions and Treatments. Keynote speaker. 2003 Boston Alzheimer’s Symposium - Caregiving: We’re All In This Together. Babson College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, October 24, 2003.

Schulz, R. Conference Summary and Future Implications: Technology Perspective. Plenary speaker. SPRY Foundation National Conference on Computer-Based Technology and Caregiving for Older Adults, Bethesda, Maryland, October 3, 2003.

Schulz, R. Technology-based Caregiver Intervention Research (Applications in Gerontechnology). Presentation at 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Crete, Greece, June 27, 2003.

Schulz, R. Caregiver Intervention Research: Overview and Future Directions. Presentation at Caregiver Issues Session, 28th International Stroke Conference, American Stroke Association, Phoenix, Arizona, February 14, 2003.

Schulz, R. Dementia Caregiver Intervention Research: In Search of Clinical Significance. Keynote address. “Care for the Caregiver” National Invitational Workshop, University of Ottawa Institute on Health of the Elderly, Associated with the SCO Health Service, Ottawa, Canada, December 13, 2002.

Schulz, R. Intervention Research with Family Caregivers: Current Status and Future Directions. Keynote address. Gerontechnology 2002: Creative Use of Technology for Better Aging, Miami Beach, Florida, November 10, 2002.

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Schulz, R. Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health. Poster session. The 8 th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Stockholm, Sweden, July 24, 2002.

Schulz, R. Dementia Caregiving: Interventions Research. Invited symposium. American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry’s 15th Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February 24, 2002.

Schulz, R. Family Caregiving: Current Status and Some Future Directions. Research in Informal Caregiving: State of the Science Workgroup Meeting, National Institute of Nursing Research, Bethesda, Maryland, July 26, 2001.

Schulz, R. Description and Outcomes of REACH, a Multi-Site Caregiver Intervention Study. Invited symposium, 17th World Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 2, 2001.

Schulz R: “Alzheimer’s disease community forum,” 2001 Brain Awareness Week: March 12-18, 2001. Invited lecture, The Pittsburgh Neuroscience Society, March 12, 2001.

Schulz, R. Intervention Research with Family Caregivers: How Can We Help the Caregiver? Keynote address presented at the Sara and John French Symposium on Alzheimer’s Disease, University of Utah, October 15, 2000.

Schulz, R. Caregiving and Alzheimer’s Disease patient outcomes. Invited address, Brookdale Foundation/National Institute on Aging Summer Institute on Aging Research, Airlie Conference Center, Airlie, Virginia, July 12, 2000.

Schulz, R. Dementia Caregiving: Interventions Research. Invited symposium. American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry’s 15th Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February 24, 2002.

Schulz, R. (submitted). Treatment Efficacy in Dementia Caregiver and Care Recipient Studies: Evaluating Clinical Significance. In McCrae, T. (Chair), Treatment Approaches to Community Residing Caregivers and Persons with Dementia. Symposium will be presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, Orlando, FL.

Schulz, R. Caregiving: What do we know? What do we need to know? Invited paper presented at meeting, "The Next Generation of Caregiving Research”, Las Vegas, NV, June 24, 1999.

Schulz, R. (1997, November). Developing a Common Data Base. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Opportunities and Challenges of Implementing a Cooperative Study of Caregiver Interventions. Symposium presented at the 50 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Schulz, R. (1997). Coordinating Center for Enhancing Alzheimer’s disease Caregiver Health (REACH) – Description. Presented to the ADC Training and Information Core Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Schulz, R. (1996, November). Measurement and design issues. In Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Innovative approaches to AD caregiving interventions. Symposium presented at the 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C.

Schulz, R., & Belle, S. H. (2000, February). Developing a conceptual framework for psychosocial interventions. Seminar presentation to the Mind-Body Center Group, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.

Schulz, R., Belle, S. H., & Czaja, S. (2000, February). Alzheimer’s disease caregiving research. Presentation to the NIA AD Working Group, Bethesda, MD.

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Shmuely, Y. (1996, July). Home environmental skill-building program for caregivers: Information systems and database management plan. Presented to the University of Pennsylvania Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Philadelphia, PA.

Stevens, A. B. (1999, March). Skill training for caregivers. In L. Gitlin (Chair), Caring at home: Supporting the Efforts of Family Caregivers and Alzheimer’s Patients. Workshop presentation in conjunction with the 45 th

Annual Meeting of the American Society on Aging, Orlando, FL.

Stevens, A. B. (1997, March). Strategies for managing the behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. Invited lecture, Internal Medicine Grand Rounds of the University of Tennessee College of Medicine – Chattanooga Division, Chattanooga, TN.

Stevens, A. B., & Burgio, L. D. (2000, March). Skills Training for African American and White Caregivers. In L.N. Gitlin (Chair), Documenting and Implementing Innovative Home-Based Programs for Alzheimer’s Family Caregivers: Lessons from the REACH Study Cooperative. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Society on Aging, San Diego, CA.

Stevens, A. B., & Burgio, L.D. (2000, March). Skills Training for African American and White Caregivers. In P. Dilworth Anderson (Chair), Intergenerational Resources. Symposium conducted at the 21st annual meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Raleigh, NC.

Stevens, A. B., & Burgio, L. D. (1998, August). Geropsychologically based training for caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease. In D.S. Glenwick (Chair), Teaching Clinical Geropsychology to Traditional and Nontraditional Populations. Symposium conducted at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Tarlow, B. (2000, November). Symposium: Innovative methodologies from the REACH project: Lessons learned, tasks ahead. Developing improved measures, positive aspects of caregiving. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Tarlow, B. (2000, March). Reach for TLC (telephone linked care) system for Alzheimer’s family caregivers. Presented to the American Society on Aging, San Diego, CA.

Tarlow, B. (1999, November). Elder’s use of the WWW. Presented to the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged: Research in progress, Boston, MA.

Tarlow, B., & Mahoney, D. (2000, November). Symposium: Practical and theoretical aspects of subject recruitment and retention. Recruitment challenges: Cost-effective strategies. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Tarlow, B., & Mahoney, D. (1999, November). Verifying technology training in the REACH for TLC project. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Tarlow, B., & Mahoney, D. (1999, November). Poster Session: The Cost of Recruiting Alzheimer’s Disease Caregivers for Research. Symposium on Urban Health Care Policy, Innovative Health Care Policy for the Urban Community: Nursing’s Strategic Role. Sponsored by College of Nursing, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston, MA.

Tarlow, B., & Mahoney, D. (1999, May). The high cost of recruitment. Poster Session: Alzheimer Association of Eastern Massachusetts Map Through the Maze, Interdisciplinary Conference for Professionals, Boston, MA.

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Tarlow, B., & Mahoney, D. (1998, November). Computer-mediated intervention for Alzheimer’s caregivers, REACH for TLC (Telephone Linked Care). Gerontological Society of America 51st Annual Scientific Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Tarlow, B., & Mahoney, D. (1998, November). Poster Session: Identifying Cost Effective Recruitment Strategies for Research Participation by Alzheimer’s Disease Caregivers. Presented to the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Tarlow, B., Mahoney, D., & Sandaire, J. (1998, May). Multi-media presentation, REACH for TLC (Telephone Linked Care) 1997, A Map through the Maze. Presented to the Alzheimer’s Association of Eastern Massachusetts Interdisciplinary Conference for Professionals, Boston, MA.

Tarlow, B., Mahoney, D., & Sandaire, J. (1997, June). Multi-media presentation - REACH for TLC (Telephone Linked Care). A Map through the Maze. Alzheimer’s Association of Eastern Mass and the Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center, E. N. Rogers Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, MA.

Tarlow, B., Mahoney, D., & Sandaire, J. (1997, April). Multi-media presentation - REACH for TLC (Telephone Linked Care). Massachusetts Veterans Administration Research Conference - Caring for Patients with Alzheimer’s disease: Progress Through Knowledge and Caring, Boston, MA.

Vause-Earland, T., Gitlin, L. N., & Corcoran, M. (1998, November). Cultural influences on caregiver acceptance of a home environmental intervention. Paper presented as part of the symposium, four different interventions with minority caregivers: clinical resources for enhancing Alzheimer’s caregiver health (REACH) project. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Winter, L. (1997, August). Home environmental skill-building program for caregivers: The Philadelphia REACH project. Poster presented at the meeting of the American Society of Aging, Philadelphia, PA.

Winter, L., Gitlin, L. N., Boyce, A., & Schinfeld, S. (1999, November). Mastery, self-efficacy and mood in dementia caregivers. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Winter, L., Gitlin, L.N., Boyce, A., Schinfeld, S., Machemer, J., Murray, A., & Hauck, W. (2000, November). Relationship of dementia management strategies to illness characteristics and caregiver appraisals. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

REACH Related Journal Publications

Arean, P. A., Cook, B. L., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Hegal, M. T., Schulberg, H., & Schulz, R. (2003). Guidelines for conducting geropsychotherapy research. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 11(1), 9-16.

Argüelles, S., Loewenstein, D. A., Eisdorfer, C., & Argüelles, T. (2001). Caregivers’ judgments of the functional abilities of the Alzheimer’s disease patient: The impact of caregivers’ depression and perceived burden. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 14(2), 91-98.

Argüelles, T. (2004, Winter). Practical strategies for recruiting and retaining minority subjects in research studies. Diversity Currents, 5 (1), 3 & 6. Newsletter of the Network of Multicultural Aging. American Society on Aging.

Argüelles, T. & Loewenstein, D. A., & Argüelles, S. (2003,Winter). Developing culturally competent approaches to cognitive assessment for older adults. Dimensions, 10 (4), 5 & 8. Newsletter of the Mental Health and Aging Network. American Society on Aging.

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Argüelles, T., Loewenstein, D., & Argüelles, S. (2001). The impact of the native language of Alzheimer’s disease patients and normal elderly individuals on their ability to recall digits. Aging and Mental Health, 5, 358-365.

Barrett, J. J., Haley, W. E., & Powers, R. E. (1996). Alzheimer's disease patients and their caregivers: Medical care issues for the primary care physician. Southern Medical Journal, 89, 1-9.

Beach, S. R., Schulz, R., Yee, J. L., & Jackson, S. (2000). Negative and positive health effects of caring for a disabled spouse: Longitudinal findings from the Caregiver Health Effects Study. Psychology and Aging, 15(2), 259-271.

Biegel, D. E., & Schulz, R. (1999). Caregiving and caregiver interventions in aging and mental illness. Family Relations, 48, 345-354.

Boerner, K., Schulz, R. & Horowitz, A. (2004). Positive aspects of caregiving and adaptation to bereavement. Psychology and Aging, 19(4), 668-675.

Bookwala, J., & Schulz, R. (2000). A comparison of primary stressors, secondary stressors, and depressive symptoms between elderly caregiving husbands and wives: The Caregiver Health Effects Study. Psychology and Aging. 15(4), 607-616.

Bookwala, J., Zdaniuk, B., Burton, L., Lind, B., Jackson, S., & Schulz, R. (2004). Concurrent and long-term predictors of older adults' use of community-based long-term care services. Journal of Aging and Health, 16(1), 88-115.

Bourgeois, M. S., Schulz, R., Burgio, L., & Beach, S. R. (2002). Skills training for spouses of patients with Alzheimer’s disease: Outcomes of an intervention study. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology, 8(1), 53-73.

Burgio, L.D., & Allen, R.S. (2003). Translating Psychosocial Research into Practice: An Overview of Clinical Applications. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 4(4) 271-285.

Burgio, L. D., Fisher, S. E., Phillips, L. L., & Allen, R. S. (2003). Establishing Treatment Implementation in Clinical Research. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 4 (3), 204-215.

Burton, L. C., Zdaniuk, B., Schulz, R., Jackson, S., & Hirsch, C. (2003). Transitions in spousal caregiving. The Gerontologist, 43(2), 230-241.

Chee, Y., Gitlin, L. N. & Dennis, M. P. (in press). Provider assessment of interactions with dementia caregivers: Evaluation and application of the therapeutic engagement index. Clinical Gerontologist.

Coon, D., Davies, H., McKibbin, C., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1999). The psychological impact of genetic testing for Alzheimer’s disease on patient and family. Genetic Testing, 3(1), 121-131.

Coon, D., & Edgerly, E. (1999). The social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease. Genetic Testing, 3, 29-36.

Coon, D. W. & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2002). Encouraging homework completion among older adults in therapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58, 549-563.

Coon, D.W., Thompson, L.W. (2002). Family caregiving for older adults: Emergent and ongoing themes for the behavior therapist. The Behavior Therapist, 25, 17-20.

Corcoran, M., & Gitlin, L. N. (2001). Family Caregiver Acceptance and Use of Environmental Strategies in Occupational Therapy Intervention. Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, 19(1), 1-20.

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Corcoran, M., & Gitlin, L. N. (1997-1998, Winter). “Environmental strategies for managing dementia.” Maximizing Human Potential, 5 (3), 2-3, 7.

Cotter, E. M., Stevens, A. B., Vance, D. E., & Burgio, L. D. (2000). Caregiver skills training in problem solving. Alzheimer's Care Quarterly, 1 (4), 50-61.

Czaja, S. J., & Schulz, R. (2003). Does the treatment make a real difference? The measurement of clinical significance. Alzheimer's Care Quarterly, 4(3), 229-240.

Czaja, S. J., Schulz, R., Lee, C. C., & Belle, S. H. (2003). A methodology for describing and decomposing complex psychosocial and behavioral interventions. Psychology and Aging, 18(3), 385-395.

Davis, L., Burgio, L. Buckwalter, K. & Weaver, M. (2004). A comparison of in-home and telephone-based skill training interventions with caregivers of persons with dementia. Journal of Mental Health & Aging, 10 (1), 31-44.

DeVries, H., Hamilton, D., Lovett, S., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1997). Patterns of coping preferences for male and female caregivers of frail elders. Psychology and Aging, 12, 263-267.

Dodel, R. C., Du, Y., Bales, K. R., Gao, F., Eastwood, B., Alazier, B., Zimmer, R., Cordell, B., Hake, A., Evens, R., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Thompson, L. W., Tinklenberg, J. R., Pfefferbaum, A., Sullivan, E., Yesavage, J., Altstiel, L., Gasser, T., Farlow, M. R., & Murphy, G. M. (2000). Alpha 2 macroglobulin and the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Neurology, 54, 438-444.

Ford, G. R., Goode, K. T., Barrett, J. J., Harrell L. E., & Haley, W. E. (1997). Gender roles and caregiving stress: An examination of subjective appraisals of specific primary stressors in Alzheimer's caregivers . Aging and Mental Health, 1, 158-165.

Friedman, R., Stollerman, J., Mahoney, D., & Rozenblyum, L. (1997). Virtual visit: Using telecommunications technology to take care of patients. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 4, 413-425.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Arean, P., Rivera, P., & Thompson, L.W. (2001). A psychoeducational intervention to reduce distress in Hispanic family caregivers: Results of a pilot study. Clinical Gerontologist, 23(1/2), 17-32.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., DalCanto, P., Darnley, S., Basilio, L., Whelan, L., & Jacob, T. (1997). A feasibility study of videotaping to assess the relationship between distress in Alzheimer’s disease caregivers and their interaction style. Aging and Mental Health, 1, 346-355.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Haynie, D., Takagi, K., Valverde, I. & Thompson, L. W. (2000) Impact of an Alzheimer’s disease education program: Focus on Hispanic families and behavior. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 20 (3), 25-40.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Leary, M., Ossinalde, C., Romero, J. J., Wald, M., & Fernandez-Gamarra, E. (1997). Hispanic caregivers of older adults with dementia: Cultural issues in outreach and intervention. Group: Journal of the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society, 21(2), 211-232.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Lovett, S., Rose, J., McKibbin C., Coon, D., Futterman, A. & Thompson, L.W. (2000). Impact of psychoeducational interventions on distressed family caregivers. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology, 6, 91-110.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., O’Hara, R., Simmons, A., Kraemer, H.C., & Murphy, G.M. (2001). Apolipoprotein Ee 4 Allele effects the relationship between stress and depression in caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease patients. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, 14, 115-119.

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Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Powers, D. V. (1997). Primary stressors and depressive symptoms in caregivers of dementia patients. Aging and Mental Health, 1, 248-255.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Singer, L.S., Depp, C., Mausbach, B.T., Cardenas, V. & Coon, D.W. (2004). Effective recruitment strategies of Latino and Caucasian dementia family caregivers in intervention research. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 12, 484-490.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Solano, N., Coon, D., & Arean, P. (2003). Recruitment and retention of Latina dementia family caregivers in intervention research: Issues to face, lessons to learn. The Gerontologist, 43, 45-51.

Gitlin, L. N., Corcoran, M., Winter, L., Boyce, A., & Marcus, S. (1999). Predicting participation and adherence to a home environmental intervention among family caregivers of dementia patients. Family Relations, 48, 363-372.

Gitlin L.N., Corcoran, M., Winter, L., Boyce, A., Hauck, W. (2001). A randomized, controlled trial of a home environmental intervention to enhance self-efficacy and reduce upset in family caregivers of persons with dementia. The Gerontologist, 41, 4-14.

Gitlin, L. N., Corcoran, M., Winter, L., & Schinfeld, S. (1998, November). Conceptual and methodological challenges of assessing the home environment of dementia patients. Paper presented as part of the symposium Environmental Measurement in Aging Research at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Gitlin, L. N., Czaja, S., & Stevens, A. (1999, Summer). Caring at home: Supporting the efforts of family caregivers and Alzheimer’s patients. Maximizing Human Potential.

Gitlin, L. N., Luborsky, M., & Schemm, R. L. (1998). Emerging concerns of older stroke patients about assistive device use. The Gerontologist, 38(2), 169-180.

Gitlin, L.N., Mann, W., Tomita, M., & Marcus, S. (2001). Factors Associated with Home Environmental Problems among Community-living Elders. Disability and Rehabilitation, 23, 777-787.

Gitlin, L. N., Schinfeld, S., Winter, L., Corcoran, M., & Hauck, W. (2002). Evaluating home environments of person with dementia: Interrater reliability and validity of the home environmental assessment protocol (HEAP). Disability and Rehabilitation, 24, 59-71.

Gitlin, L. N., Swenson Miller, K., & Boyce, A. (1999). Bathroom modifications for frail elderly renters: outcomes of a community-based program. Technology and Disability, 10, 141-149.

Gitlin, L. N., & Schulz, R. (2003). Researchers look at caregivers and caregiving: Current data, future directions. Healthcare and Aging (American Society on Aging), 10(4), 5.

Goode, K. T., Haley, W. E., Roth, D. L., & Ford, G. R. (1998). Predicting longitudinal changes in caregiver physical and mental health: A stress process model. Health Psychology, 17, 190-198.

Haley, W. E. (1997). The family caregiver's role in Alzheimer's disease. Neurology, 48(S6), S25-S29.

Haley WE. LaMonde LA. Han B. Burton AM. Schonwetter R. (2003) Predictors of depression and life satisfaction among spousal caregivers in hospice: application of a stress process model. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 6(2), 215-24.

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Haley, W. E., Roth, D. L., Coleton, M. I., Ford, G. R., West, C. A.C., Collins,R. P., & Isobe, T. L. (1996). Appraisal, coping, and social support as mediators of well-being in Black and White family caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's disease. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 121-129.

Kinoshita, L.M., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2004). Japanese American caregivers of individuals with dementia: An examination of Japanese cultural values and dementia caregiving. Clinical Gerontologist, 27(1/2), 87-102.

Lau, A.W., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2002). Ethnic minority older adults in clinical and research programs: Issues and recommendations. The Behavior Therapist, 25(1), 10-11 and 16.

Loewenstein, D. A., Acevedo, A., Czaja, S. J., & Duara, R. (2004). Cognitive Rehabilitation of Mildly Impaired Alzheimer Disease Patients on Cholinesterase Inhibitors. America Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 12, 395-402.

Loewenstein, D. A., Argüelles, T., Barker, W. W., Schram, L., Ownby, R., Acevedo, A., Mogosky, B., White, G., & Duara, R. (2001). The utility of a modified object memory test in distinguishing between three different age groups of Alzheimer’s disease patients and normal controls. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 15, 434-440.

Loewenstein, D. A., Argüelles, S., Bravo, M., Argüelles, T., & Eisdorfer, C. (2001). Caregivers’ judgments of functional abilities of the Alzheimer’s disease patient: A comparison of proxy report and objective measures of functional status. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 56B, P78-P84.

Loewenstein, D. A., Ownby, R., Schram, L., Acevedo, A., Rubert, M., & Argüelles, T. (2001). An evaluation of the NINCDS-ADRDA neuropsychological criteria for the assessment of Alzheimer’s Disease: A confirmatory factor analysis of single versus multi-factor models. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 23, 274-284.

Mahoney, D. (2001). Factors affecting the use of a telephone-based computerized intervention for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Telemedicine and telecare, 7, 139-148.

Mahoney D. (2000). Developing technology applications for intervention research: A case study. Computers in Nursing ,18(6), 260-264.

Mahoney, D. (1998). Alzheimer’s disease technology interventions for caregivers. Brown University, Quality Advisor, 10(11), 2-3.

Mahoney, D. (1998). A content analysis of an Alzheimer family caregivers virtual focus group. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 13(6), 309-316.

Mahoney, D. (1997). Nurses can use technology for the underserved. The American Nurse, 4:5.

Mahoney, D. Book review: Carole-Lynn LeNavenec & Tina Vonhof. (1996). One day at a time: How families manage the experience of dementia. [Review]. Journal of Family Nursing, 3(1), 107-108.

Mahoney, D., Tarlow, B., & Sandaire, J. (1998). A computer based program for Alzheimer’s caregivers. Computers in Nursing, 16(4), 208-218.

Mahoney, D., Tennstedt, S., Friedman, R., & Heeren, T. (1999). An automated telephonesystem for monitoring the functional status of community-residing elders. The Gerontologist, 39(2), 229-234.

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Martire, L., Schulz, R., Mittelmark, M., & Newson, J. (1999). Stability and change in older adults’ social contact and social support: The Cardiovascular Health Study. Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Social Sciences, 54B(5), S302-S311.

Matthews, J. T., Dunbar-Jacob, J., Sereika, S., Schulz, R., & McDowell, B. J. (2004). Preventive health practices: Comparison of family caregivers 50 and older. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 30(2), 46-54.

McConnell, L. M., Koenig, B. A., Greely, H. T., Raffin, T. A., & the Alzheimer Disease Working Group of the Stanford Program in Genomics, Ethics & Society [Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, et al.] (1999). Genetic testing and Alzheimer disease: Recommendations of the Stanford Program in Genomics, Ethics and Society. Genetic Testing, 3, 3-12.

McConnell, L. M., Koenig, B. A., Greely, H. T., Raffin, T. A., & the Alzheimer Disease Working Group of the Stanford Program in Genomics, Ethics & Society [Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson et al.] (1998). Genetic testing and Alzheimer disease: Has the time come? Nature Medicine, 4, 757-759.

McKibbin, C., Walsh, W., Rinki, M., & Koin, D. (1999). Lifestyle and health behaviors among female family caregivers: A comparison of wives and daughters. Aging and Mental Health, 3, 165-172.

Newsom, J., & Schulz, R. (1998). Caregiving from the recipient’s perspective: Negative reactions to being helped. Health Psychology, 17, 172-181.

Nieboer, A., Schulz, R., Scheier, M., & Matthews, K. (1998). Spousal caregivers’ activity restriction and depression: A model for changes over time. Social Science and Medicine, 47, 1361-1371.

Ory, M. G., Hoffman III, R. R., Yee, J. L., Tennstedt, S., & Schulz, R. (1999). Prevalence and impact of caregiving: A detailed comparison between dementia and nondementia caregivers. Dementia and non-dementia caregiving. The Gerontologist, 39, 177-185.

Owen, J. E., Goode, K. T., & Haley, W. E. (in press). End of life care and reactions to death in African-American and White family caregivers of relatives with Alzheimer's disease. Omega.

Pillemer, K., Czaja, S., Schulz, R., & Stahl, S. M. (2003). Finding the best ways to help: Opportunities and challenges of intervention research on aging. In K. Pillemer, S. J. Czaja, & R. Schulz (Guest Eds.), Challenges of translational research on aging: The experience of the Roybal Centers. The Gerontologist, 43 (Special Issue I), 5-8.

Polich, T. M., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1997). Results of a preliminary study investigating psychological distress among female Hispanic caregivers. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology, 3, 1-15.

Powers, D.V., Gallagher Thompson, D., & Kraemer, H. (2002). Coping and depression in Alzheimer caregivers: Longitudinal evidence of stability. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 57B(3), 205-211.

Prescop, K. L., Dodge, H. H., Morycz, R. K., Schulz, R., & Ganguli, M. (1999). Elders with dementia living in the community with and without caregivers: An epidemiological study. International Psychogeriatrics, 11, 235-250.

Roth, D. L., Haley, W. E., Owen, J. E., Clay, O. J., & Goode, K. T. (2001). Latent growth models of the longitudinal effects of dementia caregiving: A comparison of African-American and White family caregivers. Psychology and Aging, 16(3), 427-36 .

Schemm, R. L., & Gitlin, L. N. (1998). How occupational therapists teach older patients to use bathing and dressing devices rehabilitation. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 52(4), 276-282.

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Schulz, R. (1998). Remaining vital in the face of disability [Invited Editorial]. Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 46, 914-915.

Schulz, R. (2004). The past and future of family caregiving research. Contemporary Gerontology, 10(4), 139-144. Schulz, R., & Beach, S. (1999). Caregiving as a risk factor for mortality. The caregiver health effects study. Journal of the American Medical Association, 282, 2215-2219.

Schulz, R., Beach, S. R., Ives, D. G., Martire, L. M., Ariyo, A. A., & Kop, W, J. (2000). Association between depression and mortality in older adults: The Cardiovascular Health Study. Archives of Internal Medicine, 160(12), 1761-1768.

Schulz, R., & Martire, L.M. (2004). Family caregiving in persons with dementia: Prevalence, health effects, and support strategies. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 12(3), 240-249.

Schulz, R., Newsom, J. T., Fleissner, K., DeCamp, A. R., & Nieboer, A. P. (1997). The effects of bereavement after family caregiving. Aging and Mental Health, 1, 269-282.

Schulz, R., & Patterson, T. (2004). Editorial. Caregiving in geriatric psychiatry. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 12(3), 234-237.

Schulz, R., & Quittner, A. L. (1998). Caregiving through the life-span. Overview and Future Directions. Health Psychology, 17, 107-111.

Schulz, R., & Williamson, G. M. (1997). The measurement of caregiver outcomes in Alzheimer Disease Research. Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, 11(6), 117-124.

Smyth, K. A., Ferris, S. H., Fox, P., Heyman, A., Holmes, D., Morris, J. N., Phillips, C. D., Schulz, R., Teresi, J., & Whitehouse, P. J. (1997). Measurement choices in multi-site studies of outcomes in dementia . Alzheimer Diseases and Associated Disorders, 11(6), 30-44.

Steffen, A. M., Futterman, A., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1998). Comparative outcomes of two interventions for clinically depressed caregivers. Clinical Gerontologist, 19, 3-15.

Steffen, A. M., Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Thompson, L.W. (1997). Distress levels and coping in female caregivers and non-caregivers with major depressive disorder. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology, 3, 101-110.

Steffen, A.M., McKibbin, C., Zeiss, A.M., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Bandura, A. (2002). The revised scale for caregiving self-efficacy: Reliability and validity studies. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 57B(1), 74-P86.

Steffen, A. M., Thompson, L. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Koin, D. (1999). Physical and psychosocial correlates of hormone replacement therapy with chronically stressed postmenopausal women. Journal of Aging and Health, 11, 3-26.

Stevens, A. B., & Burgio, L. D. (2000). Issues in training home-based caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 1(1), 55-68.

Tarlow, B., and Mahoney, D. (2000). The cost of recruiting Alzheimer’s disease caregivers for research. Journal of Aging and Health, 11(4), 519-539.

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Tompkins, C. A., Spencer, K. A., & Schulz, R. (1999). Evaluating stresses and interventions for informal carers of aphasic adults: Taking a broader perspective. A commentary on Servaes, Draper, Conroy, and Bowring. Aphasiology, 13(12), 902-907.

Toth-Cohen, S., Gitlin, L. N., Corcoran, M., Eckhardt, S., Johns, P., & Lipsett, R. (2001). Providing services to family caregivers at home: Challenges and recommendations for health and human service professions. Alzheimer’s Care Quarterly, 2, 23-32.

Vitaliano, P.P., Schulz, R., Kiecolt-Glaser, J., & Grant, I. (1997). Research on physiological and physical concomitants of caregiving: Where do we go from here? Annals of Behavioral Medicine,19, 117-123.

Wadley, V. G., & Haley, W. E. (2001). Diagnostic attributions versus labeling: impact of Alzheimer's disease and major depression diagnoses on emotions, beliefs, and helping intentions of family members. Journals of Gerontology Series B-Psychological Sciences & Social Sciences. 56(4):P244-52

Williamson, G. M., Shaffer, D. R., & Schulz, R. (1997). Activity restriction and prior relationship history as contributors to mental health outcomes among middle-aged and older spousal caregivers. The Gerontologist, 37 [Special Issue], p. 271.

Wrosch, C., Schulz, R., & Heckhausen, J. (2004). Health stresses and depressive symptomatology in the elderly: A control-process approach. Current Directions, 13(1), 17-20.

Yee, J., & Schulz, R. (2000). Gender differences in psychiatric morbidity among family caregivers: A review and analysis. The Gerontologist, 40, 147-164.

Zeiss, A., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Lovett, S., Rose, J., & McKibbin, C. (1999). Self-efficacy as mediator of caregiving coping: Developing and testing an assessment model. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology, 5, 221-230.

REACH Related Books

Burns, R, Nichols, L, Martindale-Adams, J, Coon, D, Maslow, K, Selstad, J. Primary Care: Partnering With Health Care Providers. In: Coon, D., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Thompson, L. (Eds), Innovative Interventions to Reduce Caregiver Stress: A Clinical Guide, NY: Springer, pp. 161-188, 2003.

Castleman, M., Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Naythens, M. (1999). There’s still a person in there. New York: Putnam Publishing Company.

Gitlin, L. N. (in press). The impact of housing on quality of life: Does the home environment matter now and into the future? In H-W Wahl, & C Tesch-Romer (Eds.), Emergence of new person-environment dynamics in old age: A multidisciplinary exploration. Amityville, New York: Baywood Publishing Company, Inc.

Schulz, R., Maddox, G. M., & Lawton, M. P., (Eds.). (1999). Intervention research with older adults. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Yeo, G., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (Eds.). (1996). Ethnicity and the dementias. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis.

REACH Related Book Chapters

Antonucci, T. C. & Schulz, R. (2003). Families, social support, and caregiving. In W. R. Hazzard, J. P. Blass, J. B. Halter, J. G. Ouslander, & M. E. Tinetti (Eds), Principles of geriatric medicine and gerontology, fifth edition (pp. 255-263). NY: McGraw-Hill.

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Argüelles, S., Klausner, E., Argüelles, T., & Coon, D.W. (2003). Family interventions to address the needs of the caregiving system. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 99-118). New York: Springer

Bookwala, J., Newman, J. L., & Schulz, R. (2002). Research on men caregivers: A methodological review. In B. J. Kramer & E. H. Thompson (Eds.), Men as caregivers: Theory, research, and service implications (pp. 69-96). NY: Springer.

Burgio, L., Solano, N., Fisher, S.e., Stevens, Al., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2003). Skill-building: Psychoeducational strategies. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 119-138). New York: Springer.

Burgio, L. D., Stevens, A., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2003). Skill-building: psychoeducational strategies for dementia caregivers. In D. Gallagher-Thompson, L. Thompson, & D. W. Coon (Eds.), Innovative interventions to reduce caregiver distress: A clinical sourcebook and guide. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Burgio, L. D., Wessel, T. B. Monahan, A., & Stevens, A. B. (1997). Behavioral approaches to training family members as caregivers. In M. Mathews & V. Adkins (Eds.), Behavioral approaches to gerontology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Company.

Burns, R., Nichols, L., Martindale-Adams, J., Coon, D.W., Maslow, K., & Selstad, J. (2003). Primary care: Partnering with health care providers. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 161-188). New York: Springer.

Coon, D. W., Ory, M.G., & Schulz, R. (2003). Family caregivers: Enduring and emergent themes. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 3-27). New York: Springer.

Coon, D. W., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2001). Psychotherapeutic intervention in the elderly with suicidal behaviors. In P. Scocco, D. De Leo & L. Pavan (Eds.), Manuale di psicoterapia dell’anziano [Manual of psychotherapy of the elderly] (pp. 288-318). Torino: Bollati Boringhieri. [Published in Italian].

Coon, D., Rider, K., Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Thompson, L. (1999). Cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of late-life distress. In. M. Duffy (Ed.), Handbook of counseling psychology (pp. 487-510). New York: Wiley.

Coon, D.W., Robinson Shurgot, G., Gillispie, Z., Cardenas, V., & Gallagher-Thompson (2005). Cognitive behavioral group interventions. In G.O. Gabbard, J. S. Beck & J. Holmes (Eds.). The Oxford textbook of psychotherapy (pp. 45-55). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Coon, D. W.,Thompson, L.W., Rabinowitz, Y.G. & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2005). Older Adults. In, Kazantizis, N., Deane, F.P., Ronan, K.R., & L’Abate, L. (Eds.), Using homework assignments in cognitive-behavior therapy (117-152). New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.

Czaja, S. J. (2001). Technology and family caregiving. In W.A. Rogers and A.D. Fisk (Eds.), Human factors interventions for the health care of older adults. (pp. 165-178). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Association, Inc.

Czaja, S. J. (2001). Telecommunication technology as an aid to family caregers. In W.A. Rogers and A.D. Fisk (Eds.), Human factors interventions for the health care of older adults (pp. 165-178). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Association, Inc.

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Czaja, S. J., Eisdorfer, C., Shulz, R. (2000). Future directions for caregiving: Implications for intervention research. In R. Shulz & M. Ory (Eds.), Handbook of dementia caregiving (pp. 283-319). New York: Springer Publishing Co.

DeVries, H.M. & Coon, D.W. (2002). Cognitive/behavioral group therapy with older adults. In F. W. Kaslow & T. Patterson (Eds.). Comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy, Vol. 2: Cognitive- behavioral approaches (pp. 547-567). New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Coon, D. W., Rivera, P., Powers, D., & Zeiss, A. M. (1998). Family caregiving: Stress, coping and intervention. In M. Hersen & V. B. Van Hasselt (Eds.), Handbook of clinical geropsychology (pp. 469-493). New York: Plenum Press.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Hargrave, R., Arean, P., & Iwamasa, G. (2003). Creating caregiving interventions for a multicultural society. In D. Gallagher-Thompson, L. Thompson, & D. W. Coon (Eds.), Innovative interventions to reduce caregiver distress: A clinical sourcebook and guide. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., McKibbin, C., Koonce-Volwiler, D., Menéndez, A., Stewart, D., & Thompson, L. W. (2000). Psychotherapy with older adults. In C.R. Snyder & R. Ingram (Eds.), Handbook of psychological change: Psychotherapy processes and practices for the 21st century (pp.614-637). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Talamantes, M., Ramirez, R., & Valverde, I. (1996). Service delivery issues and recommendations for working with Mexican American family caregivers. In G. Yeo & D. Gallagher-Thompson (Eds.), Ethnicity and the dementias (pp. 137-152). Washington, D.C.: Taylor & Francis Publishing Company.

Gitlin, L. N. (in press). Environmental Assessment, in Schulz, R. (Ed., 2006). The Encyclopedia of Aging, 4Th Edition. New York: Springer.

Gitlin, L. N. (2001). Assistive technology in the home and community for older people: Psychological and social considerations. In M. Scherer, Assistive technology and rehabilitation psychology: Shaping an alliance (pp. 109-122). APA Publication.

Gitlin, L. N. (2001). Measurement considerations in assessing instrumental activities of daily living. In M. Law, C. Baum, & W. Dunn (Eds). Occupational Therapy Outcomes: Assessing Occupational Performance Book (pp. 161-182). Thorofare, NJ: Slack Publishing, Inc.

Gitlin, L. N. (2000). Adjusting “Person-Environment Systems”: Helping older people live the “good life” at home. In M. Moss & R. Rubenstein (Eds.), Essays in honor of M.P. Lawton (pp. 41-54). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Gitlin, L. N. (1998). Testing home modification interventions: Issues of theory, measurement, design, and implementation. In R. Schulz, M. P. Lawton, & G. Maddox (Eds.), Annual review of gerontology & geriatrics. Intervention research with older adults (pp. 190-246). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Gitlin, L. N. (1998). The role of social science research in understanding technology use among older adults. In R. Ory & G. DeFriese (Eds.), Self-care in late life (pp. 162-169). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Gitlin, L.N., & Gwyther, L.P. (2003). In-home interventions: Helping caregivers where they live. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 139-160). New York: Springer.

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Haley, W. E. (1998). Alzheimer's disease: A general view. In E.A. Blechman & K. Brownell (Eds.), Behavioral medicine for women: A comprehensive handbook (pp. 546-550). New York: Guilford.

Haley, W. E., & Bailey, S. (1999). Research on family caregiving in Alzheimer's disease: Implications for practice and policy. In B. Vellas & J. L. Fitten (Eds.), Research and practice in Alzheimer's disease Volume 2 (pp.321-332). Paris: Serdi Publisher.

Haley, W. E., Hinton, L., Thompson, L., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Coon, D. (2003). Where do we go from here? From state of the art into the future. In D. Gallagher-Thompson, L. Thompson, & D. W. Coon (Eds.), Innovative interventions to reduce caregiver distress: A clinical sourcebook and guide. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Klausner, E., Arguelles, T., & Arguelles, S. (2003). Family interventions designed to address the needs of the caregiving system. In D. Gallagher-Thompson, L. Thompson, & D. W. Coon (Eds.), Innovative interventions to reduce caregiver distress: A clinical sourcebook and guide. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Lauderdale, S., D’Andrea, J., Coon, D.W. (2003). Male caregivers: Challenges and opportunities. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 243-266). New York: Springer.

Martire, L. M., & Schulz, R. (2001). Psychosocial interventions. In G. L. Maddox (Ed.), The encyclopedia of aging (3rd Edition) (pp. 846-848). NY: Springer.

Martire, L. M., & Schulz, R.  (2002). Psychosocial-behavorial interventions. In D. J. Ekerdt, R.A. Applebaum, K. C. Holden, S. G. Post, K. Rockwood, R. Schulz, & R. L. Sprott (Eds.), Encyclopedia of aging. NY: Macmillan Reference USA.

Mittelman, M., Zeiss, A., Davies, H., & Guy, D. (2003). Specific stressors of spousal caregivers: Difficult behaviors, loss of sexual intimacy and incontinence. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 77-98). New York: Springer.

Schulz, R. (1996). Health effects of AD caregiver interventions. The Gerontologist, 36 [Special Issue], p. 300-301.

Schulz, R., Czaja, S., & Belle, S. (2001). Overview and intervention approaches to family caregiving: Decomposing complex psychosocial interventions. In W. Rogers & D. Fisk (Eds.), Human factors interventions for the health care of older adults (pp. 147-163). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Schulz, R. (2001). Caregiver Burden. In N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (Eds.), International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences (pp. 1476-1479). Oxford, England: Elsevier Science Ltd.

Schulz, R., & Martire, L. M. (1999). Intervention research with older adults: Introduction, overview, and future directions. In R. Schulz, M. P. Lawton, & G. M. Maddox (Eds.), Intervention research with older adults (pp. 1-16). New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Schulz, R., Wrosch, C., & Heckhausen J. (2003). The life-span theory of control: Issues and evidence. In S. Zarit, L. Pearlin, & K.W. Schaie (Eds.) Personal control in social and life course contexts (pp. 233-262). NY: Springer.

Steffen, A., Mahoney, D.F., & Kelly, K. (2003). Capitalizing on technological advances. In Coon, D. W., Gallagher-Thompson, D. & Thompson, L. (Eds.). Innovative interventions to reduce dementia caregiver distress: A clinical guide (pp. 189-209). New York: Springer.

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Steffen, A., Mahoney, D., & Kelly, K. (2003). Capitalizing on technological advances to help distressed caregivers. In D. Gallagher-Thompson, L. Thompson, & D. W. Coon (Eds.), Innovative interventions to reduce caregiver distress: A clinical sourcebook and guide. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Thompson, L.W., Depp, C., McGee, J.S., Spira, A., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (in press). Caregiving in later life. In G. Maletta (Ed.), Comprehensive textbook of geropsychiatry. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.

Thompson, L. W., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1996). Practical issues related to maintenance of mental health and positive well-being in family caregivers. In L. Carstensen, B. Edelstein, & L. Dornbrand (Eds.), The practical handbook of clinical gerontology (pp. 129-150). Los Angeles: Sage Publications.

Thompson, L. W., Gottlieb, B., & Bourgeois, M. (2003). Practical approaches for evaluating and monitoring intervention. In D. Gallagher-Thompson, L. Thompson, & D. W. Coon (Eds.), Innovative interventions to reduce caregiver distress: A clinical sourcebook and guide. New York: Springer Publishing Company.

Thompson, L. W., Powers, D., Coon, D., Takagi, K., McKibbin, C., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2000). Older adults. In A. Freeman & J. White (Eds.), Cognitive behavioral group therapy for specific problems and populations (pp. 235-261). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

REACH Related Abstracts and Presentations

Aisenberg, S., & Arguelles, S. (October, 1998). Power of family bonds. Presented at the Miami-Dade Department of Human Services, Office of Youth and Family Development Hispanic Family Conference, Miami, Fl.

Aisenberg, S., Arguelles, S., Corvea, M., & Von Simon. (August, 1998). The Use of the SET Model with Elderly Clients. Presented at the Center for Family Studies Staff Meeting, University of Miami Medical School, Miami, Fl.

Argüelles, S. (2000, April). Caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s disease: The Cuban-American experience. The Psychology of Exile: The Cuban-American Experience, Miami, FL.

Argüelles, S., Argüelles, T., Czaja, S., Eisdorfer, C., Loewenstein, D., Mitrani, V., Rubert, M., & Szapocznik, J. (1998, November). Assisting caregiving families: Challenges and new treatments. C. Eisdorfer & S. Czaja (Co-Chairs). Symposium presented in the 51st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Argüelles, S., Eisdorfer, D., Loewenstein, D., & Argüelles, T. (2000, November). Cultural considerations in developing measures to assess caregivers of Alzheimer’s disease individuals. In D. Loewenstein & C. Eisdorfer (organizer and discussant), Critical Methodological Issues in Assessing Alzheimer’s Disease Caregivers : Biological, Cognitive and Psychosocial Perspectives. Symposium conducted at the 53rd Annual Meeting for the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Argüelles, T. (2004, Winter). Practical strategies for recruiting and retaining minority subjects in research studies. Diversity Currents, 5 (1). 3 & 6. Newsletter of the Network of Multicultural Aging. American Society on Aging.

Argüelles, T. (May 2001). Invited Community Resource Panel Member. Annual Educational Seminar: Focus on Caregiving. Hosted by the State of Florida’s Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative. Miami, FL.

Argüelles, T. (2000, March). The Center for Adult Development and Aging. An Overview of Four New Projects. Presented at the Florida Coalition on Hispanic Aging (FCHA), Miami, FL, March, 2000.

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Argüelles, T. (1999, June). Providing Help to a Group of Special and Diverse People - REACH. Presented at the EDU 667, Counseling Special and Diverse Populations, a graduate course in Diversity held at Saint Thomas University, Miami, FL.

Argüelles, T. (1999, February). Providing help to a group of special and diverse people. In J. Bruce, M. Bastien, & T. Argüelles, (co-chairs), Issues in Diversity: A Mandate for Accommodation. A regional Alzheimer’s Disease Conference on a Unified Vision of Hope in a Diverse Society” for the Alzheimer’s Association, Davie, FL.

Argüelles, T. (1998, June). Providing help to a group of special and diverse people - REACH. Presented at the EDU 667, Counseling Special and Diverse Populations, a graduate course in Diversity held at Saint Thomas University, Miami, FL.

Argüelles, T. (1998, June). Community resources - recursos comunitarios. Presented at the Hispanic Caregivers Assistance Program Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders, Miami Beach, FL.

Argüelles, T. (1998, February). La Salud Mental y la Cultura Hispana (Mental Health and the Hispanic Culture). Facilitando el Manejo del Cuidado en el Hogar. Presented at the Annual Caregiver Training Seminar for Spanish-speaking Caregivers sponsored by the ADI (Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative), Miami, FL.

Argüelles, T., Bravo, M., & Gónzalez, Z. (1997, October). Psychopathology and lifestyles of the Hispanic elderly. Hispanic Family Conference: Hispanics moving towards the XXIst Century. Presented at the Metro-Dade Department of Human Services Office of Youth and Family Development, Miami, FL.

Argüelles, T., & Loewenstein, D. (2000, November). Recruitment and retention of minority subjects: Discussion of a contemporary conceptual framework. T. Argüelles & C. Eisdorfer (Chair and Discussant), Practical and theoretical subject recruitment and retention. Presented at the meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Beach, S. R., Schulz, R., & Jackson, S. (1997). Changes in intensity of caregiving as a predictor of changes in caregiver physical and mental health and service utilization. The Gerontologist, 37 [Special Issue], p. 136.

Bechtle-Higgins, A., & Coon, D. W. (2000, March). Adapting cognitive behavioral therapy for cognitively impaired older adults. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the American Society on Aging, San Diego, CA.

Boyce, A., Gitlin, L. N., & Winter, L. (1999, November). Role of religiosity in predicting affect among African Americans and Caucasians. Paper presented as part of REACH symposium, Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Bravo, M., & Argüelles, T. (July 2001). Cultural barriers in serving the elderly population. Paper to be presented at the 7th Annual Alzheimer’s disease Educational Conference: Bridging the gap between the medical and legal communities, West Palm Beach, FL

Burgio, L. D., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Roth, D., Coon, D., Thompson, L. W., Stevens, A. B., & Guy, D. (2000, November). Self-efficacy in dementia caregiving: The influence of caregiver ethnicity, age, income, education, and depression. Poster presented at the 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Burton, L. C., Schulz, R., Beach, S., Hirsch, C., & Jackson, S. (1998). Financial burden of medical expenses for caregivers. Annual meeting program of the American Geriatric Society, Seattle, Washington.

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Coon, D.W. (Chair) (2005, January). Ethnicity, Culture and Dementia Caregiving: Impact on Psychosocial Variables. Symposium conducted at the APA National Multicultural Summit, Hollywood, CA.

Coon, D.W. (2004, April). Addressing diversity. In D. W. Coon, T.C. Healy & K.S. Judge, Making research happen in practice settings. Workshop at the 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging and The National Council on the Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Coon, D.W. (2003, January). Dementia caregiving interventions: Intersections of gender, sexual orientation and culture. Symposium presented at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit III, Los Angeles, CA.

Coon, D. W. (2001, February). The psychological impact. In J. Wesson Ashford, Apolipoprotein E (APO E) Genotype in Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease. Symposium at the 14th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, San Francisco, CA.

Coon, D.W. (2000, July). Getting to the heart of the matter in cognitive behavioral therapy: Deep-schema interventions for elders. Workshop presented at the American Society on Aging Summer Series on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Coon, D. W. (2000, March). LGBT caregivers to partners, family and friends with dementia: Issues and recommendations. In D. Gallagher-Thompson(Chair), Diversity and dementia: Issues and recommendations. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Society on Aging, San Diego, CA.

Coon, D. W. (2000, March). Psychological impact of presymptomatic genetic testing for Alzheimer’s Disease. Presentation at Updates on Dementia, Translating Research into Practice Annual Conference, Stanford, CA.

Coon, D. W. (1999, November). Psychological impact of genetic testing for Alzheimer’s Disease. In J. Fuller(Chair), Presidential symposium: GSA Humanities and Arts Committee sponsored Values Dilemma Symposium on Pre-symptomatic Screening for Alzheimer’s Disease. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Coon, D. W. (1997, October). Caregiving for aging partners and friends: Increasing our understanding of coping strategies and resources. Presented at the CS/EAP Conference, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA.

Coon, D. W., Davis Goines, A., & Skalny, M. A. (2000, July). Site-level perspectives on project significance and implementation issues. In K. Maslow & J. Selstad (Co-Chairs), Chronic care networks for Alzheimer’s disease: Integrating medical and supportive services for people with dementia. Symposium presented at the World Alzheimer Congress, Washington, DC.

Coon, D.W., Cardenas, V., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Hargrave, R., & Tang, P. (2003, June). Diversity and dementia: Interventions for reducing family caregiver distress. Symposium presented at the American Society on Aging Summer Series on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Coon, D.W., Edgerly, E., Williams, M., Steinbach, C., & Roth, S. (2001, March) The chronic care network for Alzheimer’s disease: Implementation in managed care. Symposium at the 3 rd Annual Updates on Dementia Conference: Translating Research into Practice, Stanford, CA.

Coon, D. W., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. Impact of group versus individual interventions for family caregivers. In, Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1999, November). Effective interventions to reduce caregivers’ distress and improve mental health. Symposium for the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

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Coon, D.W., Gallagher-Thompson, & Egwaikhide, A. (2004, April). Effective recruitment of ethnically diverse family caregivers into psychosocial interventions. Paper presented at the 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging and The National Counncil on the Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Coon, D.W., Rabinowitz, Y.G., Leung, L., Filanosky, V. & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2003, July). Psychoeducational interventions for family caregivers: A multicultural perspective. Workshop presented at the 11th National Alzheimer’s Disease Education Conference, Chicago, IL.

Coon, D.W., Tang, P., Cardenas, V., Rabinowitz, R., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2004, April). Empowering dementia family caregivers: Development and implementation of psychoeducational interventions for culturally diverse groups. Workshop at the 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging and The National Council on the Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Corcoran, M. A., Gitlin, L. N. (1999, November). Getting the right dementia care: How family caregivers describe best physician practice. Paper presented at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Corcoran, M., & Gitlin, L. N. (1998, November). Relationship between AD caregiver characteristics and use of environmental strategies. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, PA.

Corcoran, M., & Gitlin, L. (1998, April). Dementia management intervention for caregivers: Who benefits and how? Presented at the AOTA Annual Conference and Exposition, Baltimore, MD.

Cotter, E. M., Burgio, L. D., Roth, D., & Gerstle, J. (2000, November). Caregiver depression is associated with dementia patients' behavior problems, but not with reported or observed ADL performance. Poster presented at the 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Czaja, S.J. (2005). The Potential Role of Technology in Health Care Delivery of Older Adults. Invited Presentation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.

Czaja, S. J. (2004). Evaluation of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) in Diverse Older Populations: Reflections and Implications Invited presentation. 57th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Czaja, S. J. (2004, March). The potential role of technology in health care delivery for older adults. Invited Presentation, University of Kansas Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Kansas Medical School, Kansas Missouri.

Czaja, S. J. (2003, August) Information Technology for Geriatric Population: A futurist view. Invited plenary address. Eleventh International Congress of the International Psychogeriatrics Association, Chicago, IL

Czaja, S. J. (2001, October). Invited seminar. Paper reviewing the impact of computers and the internet on successful aging. In 15th Penn State Gerontology Center Conference, College of Health and Human Development. University Park, PA.

Czaja, S. J. (2001, September). Aging, cognition, and real world task performance. In C. Eisdorfer (Chair and Proposer), Session: Aging, Cognition, and Everyday Competence. Paper to be presented at the 10 th Congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association, Nice, France.

Czaja, S. J. (2001, August). Speech comprehension and the usability of telephone menu systems. Presented at the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

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Czaja, S. J. (2001, August). The potential use of speech interfaces among older adults. In J.R. Lewis (Chair), Session: Impact of Technology on Successful Aging 9th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCL International 2001, New Orleans, LA.

Czaja, S. J. (2001, July). An overview of the center from research and education on aging and technology enhancement (CREATE). Technology: Findings from the Center from Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE). Symposium which will be presented at The 17 th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, Canada.

Czaja, S. J. (1998, March). Supporting the efforts of Alzheimer’s caregivers through technology. Invited paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Czaja, S. J., & Rubert, M. (1998, November). The emerging role of technology interventions for family caregivers. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Czaja, S. J., & Sharit, J. (2001, July). Enhancing the usability of telephone menu systems for older adults. Technology: Findings from the Center from Research and Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE). Symposium which will be presented at The 17 th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, Canada.

Eisdorfer, C. (2001, September). Normal changes in the aging brain, and component abilities. In C. Eisdorfer (Chair and Proposer), Session: Aging, Cognition, and Everyday Competence. Paper to be presented at the 10th Congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association, Nice, France.

Eisdorfer, C. (2000, October). Caregiver depression: Prevention and intervention cross-cultural approaches. Presented at the International Psychogeriatric Association, Porte Allegre, Brazil.

Eisdorfer, C. (2000, September). Caregiving. Presented at the Carl Gerber Distinguished Lecture, East Tennessee State University.

Eisdorfer, C. (2000, September). Controversies in the diagnosis and management of cognitive dysfunction in older patients. Presented at the Grand Rounds, East Tennessee State University.

Eisdorfer, C. (1999, February). Care for the caregiver. Presented in a regional Alzheimer’s disease conference on “A Unified Vision of Hope in a Diverse Society” for the Alzheimer’s Association. Davie, FL.

Eisdorfer, C., & Rubert, M. (1998, November). Caregiving and the 21st Century. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2001, February). The impact on family. In J. Wesson Ashford, Apolipoprotein E (APO E) Genotype in Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease. Symposium at the 14 th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry, San Francisco, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2000, May). Interventions to reduce distress in Hispanic caregivers. Presented on the UC Davis Campus, Sacramento, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1999, November). Effective interventions to reduce caregivers’ distress and improve mental health. Symposium for the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., & Coon, D.W. (2004, April). Effective interventions for a multiethnic society: REACH 1 study findings. Program exchange at the 2004 Joint Conference of the American Society on Aging and The National Counncil on the Aging, San Francisco, CA.

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Gallagher-Thompson, D., Coon, D.W., Rabinowitz, Y.G., Ambler, C., & Thompson, L. (2003, November). Change of indices of distress among Latina and Anglo female caregivers of elderly relatives with dementia. In L. Burgio et al., Resources for Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH): Overview and site specific outcomes. Symposium presented at Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Dal Canto, P., Jacob, T., & Thompson, L.W. (2001). A comparison of marital interaction patterns between couples in which the husband does or does not have Alzheimer’s disease. Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 56B(3), S140-S150.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Krisztal, E., Gillespie, Z., Leung, L., Egwaikhide, A., Gray, H., Oportot, M., Cardenas, V., Tang, P., Coon, D.W. (2003, November). Multicultural outreach: A comparison of successful strategies. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Menéndez, A., Hargrave, R., Lam, D., & McBride, M. (2000, July). Ethnicity and the dementias. Presented at a full day intensive for the Summer Workshop Series for the American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Gallagher-Thompson, D., Menéndez, A., Takagi, K., & Coon, D. W. (2000, March). Diversity and dementia; issues and recommendations. Presented at the preconference intensive for the annual meeting of the American Society on Aging, San Diego, CA.

Gitlin, L. N. (1999, March). Evaluation of a community-based assistive device program for low-income elderly renters. Invited presentation at the American Society of Aging, Orlando, FL.

Gitlin, L. N. (1997, April). Development of 3 assessment tools for use in homecare practice and research with families of dementia patients. Invited presentation at the American Occupational Therapy Foundation Institute on Outcome Studies, Orlando, FL.

Gitlin, L. N., & Corcoran, M. (1997, November). Assessing partnership-building with family caregivers of dementia patients: A tool for research and home health care. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, OH.

Gitlin, L.N., Schulz, R, Czaja, S., & Stevens, A. (2000, March). Documenting and implementing innovative home-based programs for Alzheimer's family caregivers: Lessons from the REACH study cooperative. Workshop to the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Gitlin, L. N., & Swenson-Miller, K. (1998, November). Evaluation of an assistive device program for low-income elderly renters. Paper presentation at the Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Goldstein, A., & Schulz, R. (1997). Caregiver experience before and after the death of the care-recipient. The Gerontologist, 37 [Special Issue], p. 337.

Haley, W., & Burgio, L. (1999, November). Ethnic differences in appraisal of caregiving stress. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.

Higgins, A., Coon, D. W., Solano, N., Kinoshita, L., McCallum, T. J., D’Andrea, J., & Gallagher-Thompson, D. (in press). Behavioral and cognitive interventions for late life depression: Special issues in the treatment of older adults. Journal of Clinical Geropsychology.

Lipsitt, R., Earland, T., & Gitlin, L. (1998, October). Caring for Alzheimer caregivers: Exploring cultural and environmental influences. Presented at the Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. 21 st Annual Conference, Harrisburg, PA.

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Loewenstein, D.A. (2001, September). Prospective memory and its relation to everyday competence. In C. Eisdorfer (Chair and Proposer), Session: Aging, Cognition, and Everyday Competence. Paper to be presented at the 10th Congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association. Nice, France.

Loewenstein, D.A (2001, July). Sensitivity and Specificity of a New Semantic Interference Test for Ethnically Diverse Alzheimer’s Disease Patients. M. Pelaez and C. Eisdorfer (co-discussants) & S. J.Czaja (chair), Cultural Issues in the Recruitment, Assessment, and Treatment of Ethnically Diverse Alzheimer’s Individuals and Caregivers. Symposium which will be presented at The 17 th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology. Vancouver, Canada.

Loewenstein, D., Argüelles, S., Eisdorfer, D., Argüelles, T. (2000, November). Methodological issues in examining mediators of distress among Alzheimer’s disease caregivers. In D. Loewenstein & C. Eisdorfer (organizer and discussant), Critical Methodological Issues in Assessing Alzheimer’s disease Caregivers: Biological, Cognitive and Psychosocial Perspectives. Symposium conducted at the 53rd Annual Meeting for the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.

Mahoney, D. (1999, August). Innovative use of technology with Alzheimer’s family caregivers. Presented at the Harvard Division on Aging, Japanese Exchange program, Cambridge, MA.

Mausbach, B., Coon, D.W., Depp, C., Rabinowitz, Y.G., Kraemer, H., Thompson, L.W., Lane, G., Gallagher-Thompson, D. (2003, November). Ethnicity and time to institutionalization: A comparison of Latina and Caucasian female dementia caregivers. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, CA.

Menéndez, A., Takagi, K., Hendrix, L. R., & Lam, D. (1999, June). Ethnicity and the dementias. Workshop presented at the Summer Workshop Series of the American Society on Aging, San Francisco, CA.

Nichols, L. (1998, June). Health Services Research and Policy Conference, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN.

Price, C. E., Gitlin, L. N., & Winter, L. (1999, November). ADL/IADL and problem behaviors in dementia as a function of MMSE status. Paper presented at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Roff, L., Burgio, L., & Chaplin, W. Positive aspects of caregiving: Differences between African American and Caucasian dementia caregivers. Paper presented at the 54 th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November 15-18, 2001 in Chicago, IL.

Rosenberg, R. (1998, June). Issues in minority recruitment and retention. American Society on Aging Conference.

Rosenberg, R. (1998, May). Caregiving across cultures. Presented at the Alzheimer’s Association of Eastern Massachusetts Map Through the Maze, Interdisciplinary Conference for Professionals, Boston, MA.

Rosenberg, R. (1998, May). Research Roundtable: An opportunity to bring researchers and African American potential study participants together for discussion about research. Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged, Boston, MA.

Rosenberg, R. (1998, March). The aging brain. Presented to the Senior Group at People’s Baptist Church, Roxbury, MA.

Rosenberg, R. (1998, January). Research and memory. Presented to the American Association of Retired People, Roxbury, MA.

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Rubert, M. P., & Czaja, S. J. (1998, November). Get help without leaving home: Technology helps caregivers connect. Paper presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Rubert, M. & Ory, M. (1998, November). Four different interventions with minority caregivers: Clinical issues from the Resources for Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH) project. Symposium presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Schulz, R. Health Effects of Caregiving. Served on Expert Panel for the 2005 White House Conference on Aging's designated Mini-Conference on the Future of Caregiving. Hosted by National Alliance for Caregiving and MetLife Mature Market Institute, Washington, DC. June 15, 2005.

Schulz, R. Transition Effects for Caregivers and Dementia Patients. Poster presented at the 7th Inernational AD/PD Conference 2005, Sorrento, Italy, March 10, 2005.

Schulz, R. Dementia Caregiving: Transitions and Treatments. Talk at Gerontology Research Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, February 28, 2005.

Schulz, R. Evidence for the Prioritization of Emotional Well Being in Old Age. Paper presented at 57th meeting of Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC, November 22, 2004.

Schulz, R. Decomposition of Interventions. Keynote address at the Behavioral Cooperative Oncology Group Fall 2004 Meeting, University Place Conference Center, Indianapolis, IN, October 28-29, 2004.

Schulz, R. Alzheimer’s Caregiving: Transitions and Health Effects. Lecture at the Creating Caring Communities for Alzheimer’s Patients Symposium, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, October 27, 2004.

Schulz, R. Intervention with Family Caregivers: State of the Art and Future Perspectives. Lecture at the 7th Congress of the German Society for Gerontology and Geriatrics,” Hamburg, Germany, October 7, 2004.

Schulz, R. Health Effects of Chronic Stress Exposure in the Elderly: Resignation and Resilience. Presentation at the Fall Academy 2004 of the Graduate Program “Neuropsychiatry and Psychology of Aging,” Charite Campus Benjamin Frankin, Berlin, Germany, September 17, 2004.

Schulz, R. Transitions in Caregiving: Applications to Aging and Cancer? Presentation at Aging and Cancer Program Kickoff Meeting, University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center, Madison, WI, May 26, 2004.

Schulz, R. Health Effects of Chronic Stress Exposure in the Elderly: Resignation and Resilience. Presentation at colloquium hosted by the Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California-Irvine, May 10, 2004.

Schulz, R. Critical Transition in the Caregiving Career: Health Effects and Implications of Treatment. Presentation at Alzheimer’s Disease Research Conference “The Experience of Alzheimer’s Disease: Enrichment Paradigms.” Institute for Brain Aging and Dementia at the University of California-Irvine, and the Alzheimer’s Association of Orange County, CA. Costa Mesa, CA, May 6, 2004.

Schulz, R. Health Effects of Chronic Stress Exposure in the Elderly: Resignation and Resilience. Invited speaker –School of Aging Studies Distinguished Lectureship in Aging Series, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, April 2, 2004

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Schulz, R. Health Effects of Chronic Stress Exposure in the Elderly: Resignation and Resilience. Invited speaker – George L. Maddox Lecture, Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, March 23, 2004.

Schulz, R. Health Effects of Chronic Stress Exposure in the Elderly: Resignation and Resilience. Invited speaker – Distinguished Lecture Series, Center on Aging, University of Miami, Florida, February 27, 2004.

Schulz, R. Chronic Stress Transitions in Late Life: Resignation and Resilience. Presentation at Health and Retirement Study, Health and Aging Seminars, Spring Semester 2004, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, January 22, 2004.

Schulz, R. Invited panelist at Town Hall Meeting - Ensuring the Health and Wellness of our Nation’s Family Caregivers - hosted by U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy G. Thompson. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC, December 17, 2003.

Schulz, R. Chronic Stress Exposure in the Elderly: Health Effects of Spousal Caregiving. Invited speaker - Developmental Health Award Lecture. 11th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 8, 2003.

Schulz, R. Health Effects of Caregiving and Approaches to Treatment. Presentation at Alzheimer’s Disease Center Seminar Series, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, Arkansas, February 11, 2003.

Schulz, R. Health Effects of Caregiving. Invited symposium. Caring for Ourselves: A Caregivers Guide to Personal Well-being: A Conference for Persons Providing Care for a Loved One, Program in Population and Community Health, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, Illinois, September 25, 2002.

Schulz, R. Quality of Life and Informal Care of Persons with Dementia. Summer Course. XXI Summer Courses – XIV European Courses, University of the Basque Country, San Sebastian, Spain, July 9, 2002.

Schulz, R. Intervention Research on Dementia Caregiving: Current Status and Future Directions. Keynote presentation. First learning session of the AHEAD II (Advances in Home Based Primary Care for End of Life in Advancing Dementia) project, Department of Veterans Affairs, Orlando, FL, April 2, 2002.

Schulz, R. Depression as a Risk Factor for Non-Suicide Mortality in Late Life. National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association (DMDA) Consensus Conference, Washington, DC, October 9, 2001.

Schulz, R. Decomposing complex psychosocial interventions for the elderly. Conference on Applied Cognition, Destin, Florida, January 18, 2000.

Schulz, R. Do depressed older people die prematurely? Depression and mortality in the elderly. Keynote address presented at the meeting of the Oregon Gerontological Society, April 11, 1999. Paper presented as invited address for Division 38 of the American Psychological Association annual meeting, Boston, MA, August 21, 1999.

Spira, A.P., Rider, K.L., Coon, D.W., & Mausbach, B. (2005, January). Self-Efficacy in Latina and Anglo Caregivers: Structural Differences and Implications. In D.W. Coon (Chair), Ethnicity, Culture and Dementia Caregiving: Impact on Psychosocial Variables. Symposium conducted at the APA National Multicultural Summit, Hollywood, CA.

Stevens, A. B., Piggott, J. M., & Burgio, L. D. (2000, June). Caring for Loved Ones Without Burning Out. Presentation at the Successful Aging: Spiritually, Mentally, Physically and Economically Conference at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL.

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Tarlow, B. (1998, November). Reach for telephone linked care. Symposium: Connecting people-profitable connections: networking technologies and services for elders, caregivers and professionals. Presented at the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

Vance, D., Guy, L., & Burgio, L. (1998, November). Implementing behavioral programs with African American caregivers of Alzheimer’s disease. In M. Rubert and M. Ory (Chairs), Four different interventions with minority caregivers: clinical issues from the Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer’s Caregiver Health (REACH) project. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

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