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Home > College of Health Professions > CHP Faculty and Staff > James S. Krauseprint
James S. Krause
James S. Krause

James S. Krause, PhD
Associate Dean of Clinical Research
Professor
77 President St., MSC 700
Charleston, SC 29425
Phone: (843) 792-1337
Fax: (843) 792-1107
E-mail:  krause@musc.edu

Education:

  • BA, Psychology, University of Minnesota (1980)
  • PhD, Psychology, University of Minnesota (1990)

Areas of Teaching:

  • Psychology of Disability
  • Research Methods
  • Directed Studies

Research Interests:

  • Rehabilitation
  • Aging and Disability
  • Health Behaviors and Health Outcomes
  • Prediction of Mortality after Disability
  • Psychosocial Outcomes
  • Epidemiology of Injury
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Spinal Cord Injury

Publications:

Books

Blackwell, T., Krause, J. S., & Winkler, T. (2000) A handbook for life care planning and case management after spinal cord injury. New York: Demos Medical Publishing.

Articles

  • Krause, J. S. (2002). Accuracy of Life Expectancy Estimates in Life Care Plans: Consideration of Non-biographical and Injury Related Factors. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 7, 59-68.
  • Harrell, T. W. & Krause, J. S. (2002). Personal assistance services in patients with SCI: Modeling an appropriate level of care in a life care plan. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 7, 38-48.
  • Krause, J. S., Vines, C. L., Farley, T., Sniezek, J., & Coker, J. L. (2001). An exploratory study of pressure ulcers after spinal cord injury: Relationship to protective and risk behaviors. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 82, 107-113.
  • Krause, J. S. (2001). Aging and self reported barriers to employment after spinal cord injury. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, 6, 102-115.
  • Thompson, N., Coker, J., Krause, J. S. & Henry, E. Does purpose in life mediate the relationship between other factors and adjustment after spinal cord injury? Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, in press.

Chapters

  • Krause, J. S. & Adkins, R. Research and methodological issues in the study of aging with a disability. In B. Kemp & L. Mosqueda (Eds.) Aging with a Disability. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, in press.
  • Crewe, N., & Krause J. (2002). Spinal cord injuries. In M. G. Brodwin, F. A. Tellez, & S. K. Brodwin (Eds.), Medical, psychosocial, and vocational aspects of disability (2nd ed., pp. 279-291). Athens, GA: Elliott and Fitzpatrick.
  • Tate, D.G., Haig, A.J. & Krause, J.S. (2002). Vocational Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury. In S. Kirshblum, D. Campagnolo & J. DeLisa (Eds), Spinal Cord Injury Medicine. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams &Wilkins.

Grants:

  • 2002-2005, FIR, H133g.020218, A 6-Year Longitudinal Study of Community Integration, Subjective Well-Being, and Health after Spinal Cord Injury: Relationship with Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Environmental Factors. Field Initiated Research Grant, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Department of Education, Principal Investigator.
  • 2000-2002. R01, HD37496-03, A prospective study of risk of mortality after SCI, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, National Institutes of Health, Principal Investigator.
  • 2001-2004, FIR, H133G010009, Aging after spinal cord injury: Three decades of research. Field Initiated Research Grant, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Department of Education, Principal Investigator.


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