Gerontology Students Presented at the 2022 Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase
SF State’s Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase is an annual exhibition of the diverse work of innovative and talented graduate students (https://grad.sfsu.edu/content/graduate-research-and-creative-works-showcase).
The 2022 Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase was organized as a virtual academic conference between 2:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. (PST) on Tuesday, April 26 and Wednesday, April 27.
This year SF State’s Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase featured 10 graduate Gerontology students. The names of these Gerontology students and the titles of their projects are listed below:
Tuesday, April 26, 2022, 4:00-5:00pm
Student Name |
Major |
College |
Title |
Maribel Amador Cabello |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
The Effects of Spirituality on Older Adult Hispanics |
Victor Callejo-Brighton |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
An Informational Guide to Post-Stroke Care of Elderly Latinos |
Emily Delgado |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
The Importance of Health Literacy in Older Adults |
Krista Lotto |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
Health Literacy |
Maryam Talakoob |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
Effective Communication Strategies To intervene in The Loneliness of Elders in Assisted Living Facilities |
Ruiqing Tan |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
Intimacy and Sexuality in older adult |
Sarah Chung |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
Effective Prevention for Substance Abuse Among Older Adults |
LuciAna Curtis |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
A Handout of Recreational Therapy Programs For Older Adults |
Wednesday, April 27, 2022, 2:00-3:00pm
Student Name |
Major |
College |
Title |
Hannah Choung |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
Development Of Informational Handbook for Older Adults to Navigate Long Term Care Options |
Crystal Jacobs |
Gerontology |
College of Health & Social Sciences |
The effects of Aphasia on Communication with older adults with dementia. |