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Women with Spinal Cord Injuries: Related Reading

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Becker, H., Stuifbergen, A., & Gordon, D. (2002). The decision to take hormone replacement therapy among women with disabilities, Western Journal of Nursing Research, 24 (3), 264-281.

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Hockey, J. & Allison, J. Hockey, J. & Allison, J. (2003) Social Identities Across the Life Course, Palgrave Macmillan.

Iezzoni, L.I. McCarthy, E.P., Davis , R.B., Siebens, H. (2000). Mobility impairments and use of screening and preventive services. American Journal of Public Health, 90 (6), 955-61.

Jackson, A. & Wadley, V. (1999). A multicenter study of women's self-reported reproductive health after spinal cord injury, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 80 , 140-148.

Jans, L, Stoddard, S. (1999). Chartbook on women and disability in the United States. An InfoUse Report. Washington, DC : U.S. Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.

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Shabas , D., & Weinreb, H. (2000). Preventive healthcare in women with multiple sclerosis. Journal of Women's Health & Gender Based Medicine, 9 (4), 389-395.

Smeltzer, S., Zimmerman, V., Capriotti, T., & Fernandes, L. (2002). Osteoporosis risk factors and bone mineral density in women with MS. International Journal of MS Care, 4, 17-23, 29.

Stuifbergen, A., Becker, H., Blozis, S., Timmerman, G., & Kulberg, V. (2003). Effects of a wellness intervention for women with multiple sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 84 , 467-476.

Tate, D.G., Kalpakjian, C.Z., Forchheimer, M.B. (2002). Quality of life issues in individuals with spinal cord injury, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 83 (12 Suppl 2), 518-525.

Thierry, J.M. (1998). Promoting the health and wellness of women with disabilities, Journal of Women's Health, 7 (5), 505-507.

Welner, S., Simon, J., & Welner, B. (2002). Maximizing health in menopausal women with disabilities. Menopause, 9 (3), 208-219.

Wong, A. (2000). The work of disabled women seeking reproductive health care. Sexuality and Disability, 18 (4), 301-306.

Zemper, E.D., Tate, D.G., Roller, S., Forchheimer, M., Chiodo, A., Nelson, V.S., Scelza, W. (2003). Assessment of a holistic wellness program for persons with spinal cord injury, American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 82 (12), 957-965.