Lee L Saunders

Summary

Affiliation: Medical University of South Carolina
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Behavioral factors related to fatigue among persons with spinal cord injury
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 93:313-8. 2012
  2. ncbi A longitudinal study of depression in survivors of spinal cord injury
    L L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Spinal Cord 50:72-7. 2012
  3. ncbi Traumatic spinal cord injury mortality, 1981-1998
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Epidemiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA
    J Trauma 66:184-90. 2009
  4. ncbi Pre-existing health conditions and repeat traumatic brain injury
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 77 President St, Ste 117, MSC 700, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 90:1853-9. 2009
  5. ncbi A population-based study of repetitive traumatic brain injury among persons with traumatic brain injury
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 29425, USA
    Brain Inj 23:866-72. 2009
  6. ncbi The relationship of pressure ulcers, race, and socioeconomic conditions after spinal cord injury
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA
    J Spinal Cord Med 33:387-95. 2010
  7. ncbi Psychological factors affecting alcohol use after spinal cord injury
    L L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Spinal Cord 49:637-42. 2011
  8. ncbi The relationship between prescription medication use and ability to ambulate distances after spinal cord injury
    Ryan K Kohout
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, 77 President Street, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:1246-9. 2011
  9. ncbi Vocational interests after recent spinal cord injury: comparisons related to sex and race
    James S Krause
    College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:626-31. 2011
  10. ncbi Income and risk of mortality after spinal cord injury
    James S Krause
    College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:339-45. 2011

Detail Information

Publications18

  1. ncbi Behavioral factors related to fatigue among persons with spinal cord injury
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 93:313-8. 2012
    ..To examine behavioral risk factors in relation to fatigue after spinal cord injury (SCI), specifically cardiovascular-related behaviors, prescription medication use, and alcohol and cigarette use...
  2. ncbi A longitudinal study of depression in survivors of spinal cord injury
    L L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Spinal Cord 50:72-7. 2012
    ..Cohort study...
  3. ncbi Traumatic spinal cord injury mortality, 1981-1998
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Epidemiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA
    J Trauma 66:184-90. 2009
    ..We aim to assess the long-term trend of and identify risk factors for traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) mortality from 1981 through 1998 in the state of South Carolina (SC)...
  4. ncbi Pre-existing health conditions and repeat traumatic brain injury
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 77 President St, Ste 117, MSC 700, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 90:1853-9. 2009
    ..To assess and compare the effect of Pre-existing epilepsy/seizure disorder and drug/alcohol problem on the hazard of repeat traumatic brain injury (TBI) in persons with TBI who participated in a follow-up study...
  5. ncbi A population-based study of repetitive traumatic brain injury among persons with traumatic brain injury
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 29425, USA
    Brain Inj 23:866-72. 2009
    ....
  6. ncbi The relationship of pressure ulcers, race, and socioeconomic conditions after spinal cord injury
    Lee L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, USA
    J Spinal Cord Med 33:387-95. 2010
    ..We hypothesize African Americans will have a greater risk for PrUs than whites, but this relationship will be mediated by the 2 socioeconomic status indicators...
  7. ncbi Psychological factors affecting alcohol use after spinal cord injury
    L L Saunders
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Spinal Cord 49:637-42. 2011
    ..Cross-sectional...
  8. ncbi The relationship between prescription medication use and ability to ambulate distances after spinal cord injury
    Ryan K Kohout
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, 77 President Street, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:1246-9. 2011
    ..To investigate the relationship between prescription medication use for pain and spasticity and ambulation distances while controlling for pain severity, injury severity, age, sex, and race in participants with spinal cord injury (SCI)...
  9. ncbi Vocational interests after recent spinal cord injury: comparisons related to sex and race
    James S Krause
    College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:626-31. 2011
    ....
  10. ncbi Income and risk of mortality after spinal cord injury
    James S Krause
    College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:339-45. 2011
    ..To evaluate the association of household income and formal education with risk of mortality after spinal cord injury (SCI)...
  11. ncbi Risk of mortality after spinal cord injury: an 8-year prospective study
    James S Krause
    College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 90:1708-15. 2009
    ..Krause JS, Zhai Y, Saunders LL, Carter RE. Risk of mortality after spinal cord injury: an 8-year prospective study...
  12. ncbi Comparison of the Patient Health Questionnaire and the Older Adult Health and Mood Questionnaire for self-reported depressive symptoms after spinal cord injury
    James S Krause
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, Medical University of South Carolina, South Carolina, USA
    Rehabil Psychol 54:440-8. 2009
    ....
  13. ncbi Current trends in venous thromboembolism among persons hospitalized with acute traumatic spinal cord injury: does early access to rehabilitation matter?
    Anbesaw W Selassie
    Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:1534-41. 2011
    ..To determine the incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) among patients with traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) in acute care settings that is attributable to extended length of stay (LOS), insurance status, and access to rehabilitation...
  14. ncbi Health, secondary conditions, and life expectancy after spinal cord injury
    James S Krause
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, 29425, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 92:1770-5. 2011
    ..To evaluate the association of health status, secondary health conditions, hospitalizations, and risk of mortality and life expectancy (LE) after spinal cord injury (SCI)...
  15. ncbi Psychosocial factors associated with stigma in adults with epilepsy
    Gigi Smith
    College of Nursing and Department of Neurosciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Epilepsy Behav 16:484-90. 2009
    ..This information may be used to target and develop evidence-based interventions for adults with epilepsy at high risk for perceived stigma, as well as to inform epilepsy research in self-management...
  16. ncbi Posttraumatic stress disorder and spinal cord injury
    James S Krause
    Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil 91:1182-7. 2010
    ..Related objectives are to confirm the factor structure, compare subscales with those reported in a nonclinical sample, and identify the relationship of PTSD with depression...
  17. ncbi Confirmatory factor analysis of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9: a study of the participants from the spinal cord injury model systems
    James S Krause
    Department of Health Sciences and Research, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, 77 President St, C101, MSC 700, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    PM R 3:533-40; quiz 540. 2011
    ..To examine the factor structure of the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, a measure of depression, in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI)...
  18. ncbi Association between reliance on devices and people for walking and ability to walk community distances among persons with spinal cord injury
    Sandra S Brotherton
    Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USA
    J Spinal Cord Med 35:156-61. 2012
    ..To identify and describe the frequency of reliance on assistive devices and/or people for ambulating distances and stair climbing...