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patients. In M. Pelaez and C. Eisdorfer
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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,
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,
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,
Schulz, R.
Depression as a Risk Factor for Non-Suicide Mortality in Late Life. National Depressive and Manic-Depressive
Association (DMDA) Consensus Conference,
Schulz, R. Decomposing complex
psychosocial interventions for the elderly.
Conference on Applied Cognition,
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,
Schulz,
R. (1996). Health effects of AD
caregiver interventions. The
Gerontologist, 36 [Special Issue], p. 300-301.
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
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
Thompson,
L. W., Coon, D., Gallagher-Thompson, D., Sommer, B., & Koin, D. (in press).
Comparison of desipramine and cognitive/behavioral therapy in the
treatment of late-life depression. American
Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.
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,
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.