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      Research Study 2 — Publications

      Journal Articles

      • Person-environment contextual factors as mediators for the relationship between symptom cluster and employment outcome in multiple sclerosis
        Iwanga, K., Wu, J., Chen, X., Lee, B., Reyes, A., Phillips, B., Pfaller, J. & Chan, F. (2018). Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 48(2), 197-206. https://doi.org/10.3233/JVR-180930
      • Quality employment outcomes after multiple sclerosis: A comparison of participants from a specialty hospital and the National MS Society
        Krause, J., Rumrill, P., Dismuke-Greer, C. & Jarnecke, M. (2018). Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 48(2), 177-186. https://doi.org/10.3233/JVR-180931

      Fact Sheets

      • The Meaning of Work for People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Qualitative Study

      Research Briefs

      • Research Brief 1, 2014
        Comparison of Predictive Models with Multiple Sclerosis and Spinal Cord Injury
      • Research Brief 2, 2015
        Important Outcomes of Employment as Reported by People with Multiple Sclerosis
      • Research Brief 3, 2016
        Considerations and Consequences for Employment of Disclosing a Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
      • Research Brief 4, 2016
        Disclosing Disability in the Workplace: Perspectives of Workers with Multiple Sclerosis
      • Research Brief 5, 2016
        Perceptions of Quality of Employment Outcomes after Multiple Sclerosis: A Qualitative Study

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      Rehabilitation Research & Training Center on Employment of People with Physical Disabilities

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      Email: rrtc@vcu.edu

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