Public release date: 20-Aug-1999
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Contact: Pam Willenz
pwillenz@apa.org
202-336-5707
American Psychological Association
APA Annual Convention in Boston, Aug. 20-24, 1999
What: American Psychological Association 107th Annual Convention
Where: Hynes Convention Center, Boston Marriott Hotel/Copley Place, Boston Park
Plaza, Sheraton Boston Hotel, The Westin Hotel Copley Place
When: August 20 - 24, 1999
Press Room: Boston Marriott Hotel/Copley Place, Yarmouth/Vineyard Room, 4th
Floor
Press Room Phone: (617) 247-7786 (beginning August 19 at Noon)
Contact (until 8/17): Pam Willenz, APA Public Affairs Office (202) 336-5700.
Report to press room for appropriate credentials before attending any convention
sessions.
Expected attendance: 16,000
Press Briefing (to be held at the Boston Marriott Hotel/Copley Place,
Provincetown/Orleans Room):
Friday, August 20, 11:00 AM
Research Based Perspectives on Boys and Violence: Four Researchers Discuss Their
Findings on the Root Causes of Anger, Isolation and Violence in Boys
Featured Programs
Friday, August 20
12:00 - 1:50 PM
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Long-Term Psychological Effects of Airplane Crash Survival - Airplane Crash
Survivors Found to Be in Better Mental Health Than Non-Crash Air Travelers in
the Long Run.
- Seasonal Variation of Depression and Other Moods - New Longitudinal Study
Finds Strong Seasonal Effect on Feelings Depression, Hostility, Anger,
Irritability and Anxiety.
1:00 - 3:50 PM
- Friends Do Not Influence the Prejudices and Stereotypes of Adolescents -
Friends Found Not to Have Much Influence on Other Friend's Attitudes, Like
Prejudices and Stereotypes and Held True Regardless of Type of Friendship.
Saturday, August 21
11:00 - 11:50 AM
- Prevalence of Bullying and Victimization Among Middle School Students -
Bullying is not Limited to Unpopular Loners, Say Researchers; Many Children
Bully Each Other Especially in Middle School. Bullies Are Also Victims Much More
Than Thought.
Monday, August 23
8:00 - 9:50 AM
- Anger, Aggression and Risk-Associated With Driving Anger - Those Drivers Who
Say They Don't Have a Problem With Driving Anger Can Be Just As Dangerous on The
Road as Those Who Know They Are Aggressive Drivers. New Interventions Will Have
to Focus on Increasing Their Awareness of Their Problem.
1:00 - 2:50 PM
- Who's a Winner? Coaches' Views of Winning Young Athletes - Psychological
Attributes, Not Physical Gifts, of Young Athletes Predict Success Say Coaches in
a New Study. Too Much Pressure and Criticism Harm Athletes' Potential.
2:00 - 3:50 PM
- Effects of Exposure to Media-Portrayed Thin-Ideal Images on Adolescent Girls:
A Longitudinal Experiment - Ultra-thin Models in Fashion Magazines Have Been
Blamed for Leading Adolescent Girls to Excessive Dieting and Body
Dissatisfaction. However, New Research Indicates That Long-Term Exposure Has Few
Lasting Effects, and Those Girls Who Already Had Body-Image Problems Were at
Risk.
3:00 - 4:50 PM
- Couples' Work Status and Psychological Well-Being in Older Adults - Couples
who Retire Have Various Levels of Marital Satisfaction and Depression Depending
On the Different Combinations of Husband/Wife Employment, Retirement and
Post-Retirement Employment.
Press badges, program books, press releases and presenters' papers can be
obtained in the Yarmouth/Vineyard Room of the Boston Marriott Hotel from Noon to
4:00 PM on Thursday, August 19 and beginning at 8:30 AM Friday, August 20. The
press room will be open daily from Friday through Monday from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM
and from 8:30 AM to Noon on Tuesday, August 24.
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