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Dr. Sara Honn Qualls

Department of Psychology
1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy.
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
(719) 255-4151
(719) 255-4166 FAX

Publications and Presentations

Qualls, S. H., Berryman, K., Bustos, E., Hiroto, K., Layton, H. Phillips, L., Rogers, M., et al. (2004, October). Who calls the doctor? A cognitive impairment response model for Alzheimer's disease. Poster presented at annual conference of the Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities. Denver, CO

Qualls, S. H., Layton, H., Stephens, M., Hiroto, K., Williams, A., Altayli, B., Foster, S., et al. (2005, December). Family caregivers of elderly seek caregiver counseling services primarily for cognitive disabilities.Poster presented at annual conference of the Gerontological Society of America. Washington, DC.  

Layton, H., Williams, A., Hiroto, K., Qualls, S. H., & Kenny, M. (2005, December). Behavioral health services for aging persons with Down syndrome and their families. Poster presented at Down Syndrome "Call to Action" Symposium. Aurora, CO  

Foster, S. M., Klebe, K. J., Layton, H.S., & Qualls, S.H. (2005 November). Development and reliability of the Caregiver Outcomes Scale (COS). Poster presentation at the Gerontological Society of America's 59th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL 

Williams, A. A., Pepin, R., & Qualls, S. H. (2005 November). Who do Caregivers Use the Aging Family and Caregiver Program?: Trajectories of Clinical Interventions with Caregivers at a Community Mental Health Agency. Poster presentation at the Gerontological Society of America's 59th Annual Scientific Meeting, Orlando, FL 

Layton, H., & Qualls, S. H.  (2005).  Detection of dementia in persons with Down's Syndrome. Poster presented at the Gerontological Society of America conference.

Qualls, S. H., & Rogers, M. (2005).  Social processes impact the likelihood of seeking evaluation of Mild Cognitive Impairment.  Paper presented in symposium on Family Contexts of Mild Cognitive Impairment at annual meeting of the American Psychological Association conference, Washington, D.C..

Qualls, S. H., & Rogers, M. (2005).  Social processes impact the likelihood of seeking evaluation of Mild Cognitive Impairment.  Paper presented in symposium on Family Contexts of Mild Cognitive Impairment at annual meeting of the American Psychological Association conference, Washington, D.C..

Qualls, S., Layton, H., Williams, A., Hiroto, K., Foster, S. (2006, October) To plan or not to plan: The development of a therapeutic intervention to assist families of individuals with cognitive disabilities in late-life planning. Poster presented at the Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities Conference, Broomfield, CO

Layton, H., Williams, A., Qualls, S. H., & Kenny, M.  (2006).  Behavioral health services for aging adults with developmental disabilities.  Poster presented at Down's Syndrome conference.

Qualls, S. H., & Williams, A.  (2006).  Viewing informants in the context of the family system.  Paper presented as part of symposium at the American Psychological Association conference, New Orleans, LA.