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Krause, James
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Aging and Disability
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Academic Article
Aging and life adjustment after spinal cord injury.
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Depression after spinal cord injury: relation to gender, ethnicity, aging, and socioeconomic indicators.
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Aging after spinal cord injury: an exploratory study.
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A 25-year longitudinal study of the natural course of aging after spinal cord injury.
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Aging after spinal cord injury: A 30-year longitudinal study.
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The relationships among serum lipid levels, adiposity, and depressive symptomatology in persons aging with spinal cord injury.
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Secondary health conditions in individuals aging with SCI: terminology, concepts and analytic approaches.
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Chronologic age, time since injury, and time of measurement: effect on adjustment after spinal cord injury.
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Spinal cord injury and aging: challenges and recommendations for future research.
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Aging
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SCI Longitudinal Aging Study: 40 Years of Research.
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Injuries and Falls in an Aging Cohort with Spinal Cord Injury: SCI Aging Study.
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Social isolation after spinal cord injury: Indicators from the Longitudinal Aging Study.
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Generating Rasch-based activity of daily living measures from the Spinal Cord Injury Longitudinal Aging Study.
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Trends in nonroutine physician visits and hospitalizations: findings among five cohorts from the Spinal Cord Injury Longitudinal Aging Study.
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Twenty-Five-Year Cross-sequential Analysis of Self-reported Problems: Findings From 5 Cohorts From the Spinal Cord Injury Longitudinal Aging Study.
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Aging