Publications


Selected Recent Publications


Faculty

Linda Boise

Boise, L., Neal, M., & Kaye, J. (2004). Dementia Assessment in Primary Care: Results from a Study in Three Managed Care Systems. Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 59A, 621-626.

Paula Carder

Carder, P.C., Zimmerman, S., Schumacher, J.G.  (In press).
Understanding the intersection of individual needs and choices with
organizational practices: The case of medication management in assisted
living.  The Gerontologist.

Eckert, J.K., Carder, P.C., Morgan, L.A. (2009). Inside Assisted Living. Johns Hopkins University Press.

Carder, P.C. (2008). Managing medication management in assisted living: A
situational analysis. Journal of Ethnography and Qualitative Research, 3(1), 1-12.

Carder, P.C., Morgan, L.M., & Eckert, J.K. (2008). The Fragile Future of
Small Board-and-Care Homes. Pp. 143-166 in S. Golant & J. Hyde (Eds.), The
Assisted Living Residence: A Vision for the Future. Johns HopkinsUniversity Press.

Carder, P.C., Schumacher, J.G., Zimmerman, S., Sloane, P.D. (2007).
Medication management: Integrating the social and medical models.  AL
Consult, 3(2), 18-22.

Carder, P.C., Morgan, L.M., & Eckert, J.K. (Winter 2006) Small
Board-and-Care Homes in the Age of Assisted Living. Generations 29(4), 24-31.

Jenkens, R., Carder, P.C., Maher, L. (2005).  The Coming Home Program: Creating a
state road map for affordable assisted living policy, programs, and
demonstrations.  In J. Pynoos (Ed.), Linking Housing andServices for Older
Adults Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities. Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press.

Jenkens, R., Carder, P.C., Maher, L. (2005).  The Coming Home Program: Creating a state road
map for affordable assisted living policy, programs, and demonstrations. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 18(3/4), 179-201.

Schumacher, J.G., Eckert, J.K., Zimmerman, S.I., Carder, P.C., et al. (2005). Physician care of
assisted living residents. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 6(1), 34-45.

Carder, P.C., Hernandez, M. (2004). Consumer Discourse in Assisted Living. Journals of
Gerontology Social Sciences 59B, S58-S67.

Carder, P.C. (2003). The social world of assisted living. In P.B. Stafford (Ed.), Gray Areas:
Ethnographic Encounters with Nursing Home Culture. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research
Press.

Chapman, N. J. & Carder, P. J. (2003). Privacy needs when visiting a
person with Alzheimer's Disease: Family and staff expectations. Journal of
Applied Gerontology.

 

Nancy Chapman

Patterson, P. K. & Chapman, N. J. (In press). Urban form and older
residents' service use, walking, driving, quality of life and
neighborhood satisfaction. American Journal of Health Promotion.

Neal, M., Chapman, N., Dill, J., Sharkova, I., DeLaTorre, A., Sullivan, K., Kanai, T., & Martin, S. (August 14, 2006). Age-related
shifts in housing and transportation demand: A multidisciplinary study
conducted for Metro by Portland State University's College of Urban and
Public Affairs
. Portland, OR: Institute on Aging, Portland State University. To see this publication, click here.

Chapman, N. J. & Carder, P. J. (2003). Privacy needs when visiting a person with Alzheimer's Disease:
Family and staff expectations. Journal of Applied Gerontology.

Chapman, N. J. & Howe, D. A. (2001). Accessory apartments: Are they a realistic alternative for aging in place? Housing Studies, 16, 637-650.

Neal, M., Chapman, N., Ingersoll-Dayton, B., and Emlen, A. (1993). Balancing work and caregiving for children, adults, and elders. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

 

Margaret Neal

Hammer, L. B., Neal, M. B., Newsom, J. T., Brockwood, K. J., &
Colton, C. L. (in press). "A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of
Dual-Earner Couples' Utilization of Family-Friendly Workplace Supports
on Work and Family Outcomes." Journal of Applied Psychology.

Neal, M., DeLaTorre, A., (2007). The World Health Organization's Age-Friendly Cities Project in Portland, Oregon: Summary of findings. Institute on Aging, Portland State University (AARP). To see this publication, click here.

Neal, M., Chapman, N., Dill, J., Sharkova, I., DeLaTorre, A., Sullivan, K., Kanai, T., & Martin, S. (August 14, 2006). Age-related
shifts in housing and transportation demand: A multidisciplinary study
conducted for Metro by Portland State University's College of Urban and
Public Affairs
. Portland, OR: Institute on Aging, Portland State University. To see this publication, click here.

Neal, M. B., & Hammer, L. B. (2006) Working couples caring for children and aging parents: Effects on work and well-being. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Boise,L., Neal, M., & Kaye, J. (2004). Dementia Assessment in Primary Care: Results from a Study in Three Managed Care Systems. Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 59A, 621-626.

Huang, Y. E., Hammer, L. B., Neal, M. B., & Perrin, N. (2004).
The Relationship Between Work-to-Family and Family-to-Work Conflict: A
Longitudinal Study. Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 25, 79-100.

Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Neal, M. B., Ha, J., & Hammer, L. B. (2003). Collaboration
among siblings providing care for older parents. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 40(3), 51-66.

Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Neal, M. B., Ha, J., & Hammer, L. B. (2003). Redressing inequity in parent care among siblings. Journal of Marriage and Family, 65: 201-212.

Brockwood, K., Hammer, L., Neal, M., & Colton, C. (2001). Effects of accommodations made at home and at work on wives' and husbands' family and job satisfaction. In Zimmerman, T. S. (Ed.), Balancing Family and Work: Special Considerations in Feminist Therapy. New York: Haworth, pp. 41-64.

Ingersoll-Dayton, B., Neal, M., & Hammer, L. (2001). Aging parents helping adult
children: The experience of the sandwiched generation. Family Relations, 50, 262-271.

Neal, M., & Hammer, L., Brockwood, K., Caubet, S., Colton, C., Hammond,
T., Huang, E., Isgrigg, J., & Rickard, A. (2001). Supporting employees with child and elder care needs: A work-family sourcebook for employers. Portland State University, Portland, OR. For more information on this publication, please go to www.sandwich.pdx.edu.

Lechner, V., and Neal, M. (Eds.) 1999. Work and Caring for the Elderly: International Perspectives. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel (Taylor & Francis).

Neal, M. (1999). "Employers' elder care activities in the United
States: History and evolution." In G. Naegele and M. Reichert (Eds.), Working and caring: The situation in Germany, Europe and North America. Dortmund, Germany: Forschungsgesellschaft fur Gerontologie e.V.: Institut fur Gerontologie.

Neal, M. B., Ingersoll-Dayton, B. & Starrels, M. E. (1997). Gender and
relationship differences in caregiving patterns and consequences among
employed caregivers." The Gerontologist, 37, 804-816.

Neal, M., Chapman, N., Ingersoll-Dayton, B., and Emlen, A. (1993). Balancing work and caregiving for children, adults, and elders. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.


Jason Newsom

Hammer, L. B., Neal, M. B., Newsom, J. T., Brockwood, K. J., &
Colton, C. L. (in press). "A Longitudinal Study of the Effects of
Dual-Earner Couples' Utilization of Family-Friendly Workplace Supports
on Work and Family Outcomes." Journal of Applied Psychology.

Kaplan, M.S., Huguet, N., Newsom, J.T., McFarland, B.H., & Lindsay, J. (in
press). Prevalence and correlates of overweight and obesity among older
adults: Findings from the National Population Health Survey. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences.

Nagurney, A.J., Reich, J.W., & Newsom, J.T. (in press). Gender moderates the
effects of independence and dependence desires during the social
support process. Psychology and Aging.

Newsom, J.T., McFarland, B.H., Kaplan, M.S., Huguet, N., & Zani, B.
(2005). The health consciousness myth: Implications of the near
independence of major health behaviors in the population. Social Science & Medicine, 60, 433-437.

Newsom, J.T., Kaplan, M.A., Huguet, N., & McFarland, B.H. (2004). Health
behaviors in a representative sample of older Canadians: Prevalences,
reported change, motivation to change, and perceived barriers. The Gerontologist, 44, 193-205.

Kaplan, M.S., Huguet, N., Newsom, J.T., & McFarland, B.H. (2003).
Characteristics of physically inactive older adults with arthritis:
Results of a population-based study. Preventive Medicine, 37, 61-67.

Martire, L.M., Schulz, R., Wrosch, C., & Newsom, J.T. (2003).
Perceptions and implications of received spousal care: Evidence from
the Caregiver Health Effects Study. Psychology and Aging, 18, 593-601.

Newsom, J.T., Nishishiba, M., Morgan, D.L., & Rook, K.S. (2003). The
relative importance of three domains of positive and negative social
exchanges: A longitudinal model with comparable measures. Psychology and Aging, 18, 746-754.

Newsom, J.T., Prigerson, H.G., Reynolds, C.F., & Schulz, R. (2003).
Investigating Moderator Hypotheses in Aging Research: Statistical,
Methodological, and Conceptual Difficulties with Comparing Separate
Regressions. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 57, 199-151.

Kaplan, M.S., Chang, C., Newsom, J.T., & McFarland, B.H. (2002).
Acculturation status and hypertension among Asian immigrants in Canada.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 56, 455-456.

Kaplan, M.S., Newsom, J.T., & McFarland, B.H. (2002). Older adults' contact
with health practitioners: Is there an association with smoking
practices? Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 57, M343-M346.

McFarland, B., Bigelow, D., Zani, B., Newsom, J., & Kaplan, M. (2002).
Complementary and alternative medicine use in Canada and the United
States. American Journal of Public Health, 92, 1616-1618.

Newsom, J.T. (2002). A multilevel structural equation model for dyadic data. Structural Equation Modeling, 9, 431-447.

Kaplan, M. S., Newsom, J.T., McFarland, B.H., & Lu, L. (2001). Demographic and psychosocial correlates of physical activity in late life. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 21, 306-312.


Alice Scannell

Scannell, A. U. (2003). Focus groups help congregation improve its new member ministry. Review of Religious Research, 45(1), 68-77.


Graduate Students

Alan DeLaTorre

Neal, M., DeLaTorre, A., (2007). The World Health Organization's Age-Friendly Cities Project in Portland, Oregon: Summary of findings. Institute on Aging, Portland State University (AARP). To see this publication, click here.

Neal, M., Chapman, N., Dill, J., Sharkova, I., DeLaTorre, A., Sullivan, K., Kanai, T., & Martin, S. (August 14, 2006). Age-related
shifts in housing and transportation demand: A multidisciplinary study
conducted for Metro by Portland State University's College of Urban and
Public Affairs
. Portland, OR: Institute on Aging, Portland State University. To see this publication, click here.

Barney, Don and DeLaTorre, Alan (2003). Measure for measure: benchmarking the region's future. Metroscape. Institute of Metropolitan Studies, Portland State University.

Research & Publications