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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
Rehabilitation Sciences
P.O. Box 250965
151B Rutledge Avenue

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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