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    Sexual Health and Women Living With Spinal Cord Injury: The Unheard Voice by Piatt, Jennifer Ann, Simic Stanojevic, Ivanka, Stanojevic, Cedomir, Zahl, Melissa L., Richmond, Mary Ann, Herbenick, Debra

    Published in Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences (06-05-2022)
    “…Women's sexual health within the context of sexual function and psychosocial dimensions while living with a spinal cord injury (SCI) has rarely been discussed…”
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    Shelter-in-place during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact on secondary health conditions, anxiety, loneliness, social isolation, social connectedness, and positive affect and well-being by Zahl, Melissa L., Piatt, Jennifer A., Stanojevic, Cedomir, Cole, Shu, Green, Harold D.

    Published in The journal of spinal cord medicine (22-11-2024)
    “…The objective of this study was to examine the implications of shelter-in-place (SIP) during the COVID-19 pandemic on secondary health conditions (SHC),…”
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    The Impact of a University Approved Diversity Course on Undergraduate Students' Multicultural Awareness by Richardson, Lawrence, Volberding, Jennifer, Zahl, Melissa L

    “…Incorporating diversity within general education requirements has become the norm within higher education. In a world becoming more and more diverse,…”
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    The Role of High School Physical Activity Experience in College Students’ Physical Activity Motivation by Madonia, Joseph S., Cox, Anne E., Zahl, Melissa L.

    “…This study tested the role of past physical activity mode in predicting physical activity motivation of first year college students. Consistent with…”
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    Re-conceptualising active living for individuals with spinal cord injury by Zahl, Melissa L.

    Published in World leisure journal (01-09-2012)
    “…Adults with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) seeking an active lifestyle face exponentially increased challenges compared to the general population. Three…”
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