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Racial disparities in health outcomes after spinal cord injury: mediating effects of education and income.
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Injury and demographic factors predictive of disparities in earnings after spinal cord injury.
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Breast and gynecologic health-screening behaviors among 191 women with spinal cord injuries.
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Earnings among people with spinal cord injury.
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Risk of mortality after spinal cord injury: relationship with social support, education, and income.
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Income and risk of mortality after spinal cord injury.
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Household income and subjective well-being after spinal cord injury: a longitudinal study.
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Diabetes increases financial burden of individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI).
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Racial-ethnic variations in paid and unpaid caregiving: Findings among persons with traumatic spinal cord injury.
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Concentration of Costs Among High Utilizers of Health Care Services Over the First 10 Years After Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: A Population-based Study.
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Employment and Gainful Earnings Among Those With Multiple Sclerosis.
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Employment status, hours working, and gainful earnings after spinal cord injury: relationship with pain, prescription medications for pain, and nonprescription opioid use.
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The association between secondary health conditions and indirect costs after spinal cord injury.
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Estimation of indirect costs based on employment and earnings changes after spinal cord injury: an observational study.
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