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Surette KE, Abouzeid C, Shepler LJ, McMullen KA, Cancio JM, Cancio LC, Hickey SA, Mandell SP, Stewart BT, Wolf SE et al..  2023.  Examining the association between military service history and outcomes after burn injury.. Burns.
Stockly OR, Wolfe AE, Goldstein R, Roaten K, Wiechman S, Trinh N-H, Goverman J, Stoddard FJ, Zafonte R, Ryan CM et al..  2022.  Predicting Depression and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms Following Burn Injury: A Risk Scoring System.. J Burn Care Res. 43(4):899-905.
Stockly OR, Wolfe AE, Carrougher GJ, Stewart BT, Gibran NS, Wolf SE, McMullen K, Bamer AM, Kowalske K, Cioffi WG et al..  2020.  Inhalation injury is associated with long-term employment outcomes in the burn population: Findings from a cross-sectional examination of the Burn Model System National Database.. PLoS One. 15(9):e0239556.
Stockly OR, Wolfe AE, Espinoza LF, Simko LC, Kowalske K, Carrougher GJ, Gibran N, Bamer AM, Meyer W, Rosenberg M et al..  2020.  The impact of electrical injuries on long-term outcomes: A Burn Model System National Database study.. Burns. 46(2):352-359.
Stewart BT, Carrougher GJ, Curtis E, Schneider JC, Ryan CM, Amtmann D, Gibran NS.  2021.  Mortality prognostication scores do not predict long-term, health-related quality of life after burn: A burn model system national database study.. Burns. 47(1):42-51.
Son G-H, Bae S-M.  2023.  Mediating effects of pain interference and stigma on the relationship between burn severity and posttraumatic stress disorder in burn survivors. Current Psychology.
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.
Sinha I, Nabi M, Simko LC, Wolfe AW, Wiechman S, Giatsidis G, Bharadia D, McMullen K, Gibran NS, Kowalske K et al..  2019.  Head and neck burns are associated with long-term patient-reported dissatisfaction with appearance: A Burn Model System National Database study.. Burns. 45(2):293-302.

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