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1.Network analysis of neurobehavioral and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms one year after traumatic brain injury: A veterans affairs TBI model systems study

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Klyce, Daniel W.; West, Samuel James; Perrin, Paul B.; Agtarap, Stephanie D.; Finn, Jacob A.; Juengst, Shannon B.; Dams-O’Connor, Kristen; Eagye, C. B.; Vargas, Tiffanie A.; Chung, Joyce S.; Bombardier, Charles H.

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2021

2.Randomised controlled trial of the Caring Connections intervention to reduce loneliness and perceived social isolation in persons with spinal cord injuries and disorders: Study protocol

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LaVela, Sherri L.; Motl, Robert W.; Gonzalez, Beverly; Tarlov, Elizabeth; Aguina, Keith; Bombardier, Charles H.

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2022

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These materials were developed as a result of a partnership funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) between the DoD's Office of Military Community and Family Policy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture/National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA/NIFA) through a grant/cooperative agreement with Auburn University. USDA/NIFA Award No. 2021-48710-35671.


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