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APS Virtual Poster Showcase

Contexts and Consequences of Social Interactions

Friday, May 22, 2020 · Virtual

Oral · Social

Social Interactions are increasingly recognized as related to health and well-being. Using multiple methodologies these four papers consider the influence of transitions in household composition (across time), depression among couples (across cultures), closeness and age on goals and well-being (across days) and age diverse settings on attitudes about aging (survey).

Chairs & Discussants

  • Toni AntonucciChair
    University of Michigan

Presentations

  1. Life Course Transitions in Household Composition: Gains and Losses in Social Interaction ContextsJacqui Smith, Marina Larkina, Richard Gonzalez
  2. the Role of Culture in Modulating Individual and Spousal Influences of Depression on HealthBill Chopik
  3. Closeness Social Goals and Daily Well-Being: The Role of Age and RelationshipAlexandra Freund, Jana Nikitin
  4. Intergenerational Friendships across Adulthood: Implications of Age Diversity in Social CirclesHannah Giasson, Diego Andres Sierra