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Shuyuan Shi
Shuyuan Shi
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Symptoms of major depressive disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans with mild traumatic brain injury: A network analysis
S Shi, E Almklov, N Afari, OE Pittman, James
PLoS One 18 (5), e0283101, 2023
72023
Multi-method study of the implementation of Cognitive Symptom Management and Rehabilitation Training (CogSMART) in real-world settings
L Lindamer, E Almklov, JOE Pittman, S Shi, J Maye, A Jak, E Twamley, ...
BMC Health Services Research 22 (1), 1542, 2022
32022
Catastrophizing is associated with excess cognitive symptom reporting after mild traumatic brain injury.
S Shi, EL Picon, M Rioux, WJ Panenka, ND Silverberg
Neuropsychology, 2023
22023
Attachment and clinical outcomes among treatment-seeking adults with persistent symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury
S Shi, M Rioux, AK Dhariwal, ND Silverberg
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 35 (2), 151-157, 2023
12023
Prediction of mental health complications following mild traumatic brain injury
S Shi
University of British Columbia, 2023
2023
Attachment and Clinical Outcomes in Treatment-Seeking Adults with Persistent Symptoms Following Concussion
S Shi, M Rioux, A Dhariwal, N Silverberg
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 103 (12), e177-e178, 2022
2022
VETERAN MENTAL HEALTH, DISABILITY & RESILIENCE
S Shi, E Almklov, L Lindamer, C Ayers, N Afari, J Pittman
ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 55, S505-S505, 2021
2021
WHOLE HEALTH SYSTEM APPROACH TO HEALTHCARE
B Huynh, C Rodriguez-correa, E Almklov, S Shi, L Lindamer, J Pittman
ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE 55, S514-S514, 2021
2021
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