Melissa’s work at NORC focuses on elder mistreatment, elder care, and cross-cultural studies of health and well-being among older adults.
Melissa is the analytic project director of the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP), a longitudinal study that integrates survey and biomeasure data collection to examine the health and social relationships of U.S. older adults. She is also the Principal Investigator of the Positive Aging for Latinos Study (PALS), a community-based participatory research project in Chicagoland. Additionally, Melissa directs a NORC funded study of Public Awareness of Elder Financial Exploitation in the United States.
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Education
PhD
University of Chicago
MPhil
University of Cambridge
BA
University of California San Diego
Project Contributions
Publications
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GSA 2023
Event | October 1, 2023
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opens in new tab"Latinos and the Pandemic: Results from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project - COVID-19 Study."
Journal Article | September 1, 2022
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opens in new tab"Do Latino Older Adults and Service Providers Agree on Positive Aging? Using Concept Mapping to Compare Perspectives."
Journal Article | July 5, 2022
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opens in new tab"Elder Mistreatment Methods and Measures in Round 3 of the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project."
Journal Article | January 6, 2022
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opens in new tab"Detecting Risk of Neglect in NSHAP Round 3 Using New Follow-Up Questions to Activities of Daily Living Measures."
Journal Article | January 6, 2022
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opens in new tab"Stakeholders' Ideas about Positive Aging for Latinos: A Conceptual Map."
Journal Article | October 8, 2020
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opens in new tab"The Social Relationship Context of Elder Mistreatment."
Journal Article | August 14, 2020
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opens in new tab"Cognitive Interviews for Questionnaire Development in the NSHAP Wave 3 Elder Mistreatment Module."
Journal Article | August 24, 2017