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Goverman J, Mathews K, Nadler D, Henderson E, McMullen K, Herndon D, Meyer W, Fauerbach JA, Wiechman S, Carrougher G et al..  2016.  Satisfaction with life after burn: A Burn Model System National Database Study.. Burns.
Amtmann D, Bocell FD, McMullen K, Bamer AM, Johnson KL, Wiechman SA, Schneider JC.  2017.  Satisfaction With Life Over Time in People With Burn Injury: A National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research Burn Model System Study.. Arch Phys Med Rehabil.
Gerber LH, Bush H, Holavanahalli R, Esselman P, Schneider J, Heinemann A, Garfinkel S, Cai C.  2019.  A scoping review of burn rehabilitation publications incorporating functional outcomes.. Burns. 45(5):1005-1013.
Luna E, Sheckter CC, Carrougher GJ, Stewart B, Schneider JC, Ryan C, Gibran N.  2022.  Self-reported health measures in burn survivors undergoing burn surgery following acute hospitalization: A burn model system national database investigation.. Burns.
Smith MT, Klick B, Kozachik S, Edwards RE, Holavanahalli R, Wiechman S, Blakeney P, Lezotte D, Fauerbach JA.  2008.  Sleep onset insomnia symptoms during hospitalization for major burn injury predict chronic pain.. Pain. 138(3):497-506.
Ross E, Crijns TJ, Ring D, Coopwood B.  2020.  Social factors and injury characteristics associated with the development of perceived injury stigma among burn survivors.. Burns.
Rontoyanni VG, Kudlicki A, Palackic A, Gibran N, Stewart B, Schneider JC, Ryan CM, Murton AJ, Wolf SE, Kowalske K et al..  2022.  Strength of association between body mass index and physical function scores in paediatric burn patients: A National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research Burn Model System study.. Burns. 48(4):824-832.
Edwards RR, Smith MT, Klick B, Magyar-Russell G, Haythornthwaite JA, Holavanahalli R, Patterson DR, Blakeney P, Lezotte DC, McKibben J et al..  2007.  Symptoms of depression and anxiety as unique predictors of pain-related outcomes following burn injury.. Ann Behav Med. 34(3):313-22.