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            Contemporary Professional Issues in Gerontology and Stroke
            
            
			
                
    
    
            
            
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        This collection of SIG 15 articles involves a myriad of contemporary issues related to the
profession. First, Kanade, Strother-Garcia, and Rogers provide a review of literature on
the impact of retirement on mental health and discuss its relevance to the fields of
speech-language pathology and audiology. Next, Kanade, Strother-Garcia, and Parham
discuss gender differences in self-reported oral health–related quality of life among older
men and women at two Midwest senior centers using the Geriatric Oral Health
Assessment Index. Finally, Jones, Jacobs and Ellis explore the relationship between
social networks and poststroke communication outcomes using the Stroke Impact Scale
communication subtest and the Stroke Social Network Scale to report differences among
Black and White stroke survivors. Learning
Outcomes
You will be able to: 
describe the impact of retirement on mental health of retireesidentify the differences in physical, psychosocial, and pain-related
consequences of oral health issues between older men and women at two
Midwest senior centersdiscuss the factors that contribute to disparities in communication recovery
among stroke survivors Assessment
Type
Self-assessment—Think
about what you learned and report on the Completion Form how you will use your
new knowledge.
 Articles
in This Course 
Retirement and Mental Health: A Contemporary Review of the Literature by
Ashwini Kanade, Kristina Strother-Garcia, and Nicole L. Rogers,
published in SIG 15, Volume 8, Issue 5, October 2023Gender Differences in Self-Reported Oral Health–Related Quality of Life Among Older
Men and Women at Two Midwest Senior Centers by Ashwini Kanade, Kristina Strother-
Garcia, and Douglas F. Parham,
published in SIG 15, Volume 8, Issue 6 December 2023Social Networks and Communication Impairment: Racial Differences Among Stroke
Survivors by Jacqueline Nicole Jones, Molly Jacobs, and Charles Ellis,
published in SIG 15, Volume 9, Issue 3, June 2024 |