Archive for January, 2007

SCI Psychosocial Process Vol. 19, No. 1

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

 
Featured Articles

Interpreting Trauma in Narratives by African American Women with Spinal Cord Injury
Marcy Epstein, PhD; Kathie Albright, PhD; Colette Duggan, PhD; and Tara Jeji, MD, MBA

Pain and Spinal Cord Injury: Examination of the Relationship Between Pain and Health and Function Among a Sample of People with Newly Diagnosed SCI
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Interpreting Trauma in Narratives by African-American Women with Spinal Cord Injury

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Marcy Epstein, PhD; Kathie Albright, PhD; Colette Duggan, PhD; and Tara Jeji, MBA, MD
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is both substantive and methodological. Substantively, this paper focuses on a narrative study of the lives of women with spinal cord injury (SCI). Current national statistics indicate that women comprise 18.3% of the SCI population […]

Pain and Spinal Cord Injury: Examination of the Relationship Between Pain and Health and Function Among a Sample of People with Newly-Diagnosed SCI

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Jennifer L. Rowland, PhD, PT, MPH ; and Glen W. White, PhD
Abstract
Pain is a commonly reported problem for people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs), affecting up to two-thirds of this population. Because of post-injury mobility and sensory limitations, this group is at risk for decreased quality of life, including the limited ability to perform […]

Which Multi-dimensional Pain Inventory Subscales Suggest Depression in Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury?

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Brian Mutchler, PsyD; Michael Ellwood, PhD; Brenda Scott, PhD; Cathy Williams-Sledge, PsyD; and William Carne, PhD
Abstract
The interplay between depression and pain is noted in clinical settings. Nearly 1 in 5 persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) report pain. The pain-depression relationship was examined in patients with SCI at a Veterans Administration Medical Center by reviewing […]

The Impact of Spinal Cord Injury on Social Networks

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Barbara Schoen, MA; Kathie J. Albright, PhD; and Claire Kalpakjian, PhD
Abstract
Qualitative data from in-depth interviews of 50 women with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) were analyzed with particular attention to its impact on social networks. Data was extracted from a pool of qualitative information collected in the context of a larger study examining stress over […]

Dismal Report Card for Katrina Aftermath Care for Persons with Disabilities

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Reports continue to come in regarding how persons with disabilities fared in the aftermath of Katrina in the New Orleans area. New Mobility magazine reported that a number of wheelchair users were evacuated without their wheelchairs, while others were placed on bridges or underpasses for up to 12 hours without a cushion to sit […]

Disability Rights Advocates Announces Turkey and Eagle Awards

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

The Disability Rights Advocates recently announced its annual Turkey and Eagle awards. Eagle awards go to businesses or individuals who have promoted disability rights, while Turkey awards go to those who have been insensitive to disability issues. A 2005 Eagle award went to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, for designing and promoting universal home […]

Screen Actors Guild Releases Report on Actors with Disabilities

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Irmo Marini, PhD
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has released a report citing a study showing that performers with disabilities are significantly under-represented in the entertainment industry, and explains how these actors are often reluctant to ask producers for even minor accommodations. Findings showed that less than 2% of television show characters display a disability, […]

Chuck Merbitz, PhD

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Lauri Yablick, PhD
Chuck and Nancy Merbitz are this association’s love story-at least the one that went public. And that was to have been the focus of this profile, with bits about each of them building to a crescendo of met, married, and lived happily ever after.
Sorry, wrong writer. Nancy realized it first, listening to […]

Focus on Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Rebecca Adcock, PhD

In January 2006 the AASCIPSW Clinical Practice Committee (CPC) suggested Reading List was placed on the Website and later sent to members via email. We are privileged to have Sara Klaas, MSW, C-ASWCM on the committee. She works at Shriners Hospitals for Children in Chicago, Illinois and added some additional relevant […]