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Springer Series on Rehabilitation Myron G. Eisenberg, PhD, Series Editor Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Hampton, VA Thomas E. Backer, PhD, Consulting Editor Human Interaction Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA 2006 Handbook of Applied Disability and Rehabilitation Research Kristofer J. Hagglund, PhD, ABPP, and Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP, Editors 2006 Rehabilitation Caseload Management, Second Edition: Concepts and Practice Lee Ann R. Grubbs, PhD, CRC, CFLE, Jack L. Cassell, PhD, and S. Wayne Mulkey, PhD, CRC, Editors 2005 Medical Aspects of Disability, Third Edition: A Handbook for the Rehabilitation Professional Herbert H. Zaretsky, PhD, Edwin E. Richter III, MD, and Myron G. Eisenberg, PhD, Editors 2004 Families Living With Chronic Illness and Disability: Interventions, Challenges, and Opportunities Paul W. Power, ScD, CRC, and Arthur E. Dell Orto, PhD, CRC 2004 Counseling Theories and Techniques for Rehabilitation Health Professionals Fong Chan, PhD, Norman L. Berven, PhD, and Kenneth R. Thomas, DEd, Editors 2004 Handbook of Rehabilitation Counseling T. F. Riggar, EdD, and Dennis R. Maki, PhD, CRC, NCC, Editors 2004 Psychology of Disability, Second Edition Carolyn L. Vash, PhD, and Nancy M. Crewe, PhD, Editors Kristofer J. Hagglund, PhD, ABPP, is the Associate Dean of Health Policy and Academic Affairs and Professor of Health Psychology and of Public Affairs at the University of Missouri–Columbia. He is also the codirector of the Center for Health Policy, a nonpartisan research and policy analy- sis organization committed to improving health and health care. He was a 2000–2001 Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow in the Office of Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA), where he worked on legislation address- ing mental health parity, the health care safety net, rural health care, and patients’ rights. Dr. Hagglund was President of the Division of Rehabilitation Psychology of the American Psychological Association in 2003–2004 and was awarded the James Garrett Early Career Achievement Award by the Division in 1997. Dr. Hagglund has an active research program and has published more than 50 manuscripts in the areas of chronic illnesses and disability, health care delivery systems, and health policy. He is the co-principal investigator of the Missouri Model Spinal Cord Injury System and a co-principal investigator of the Missouri Arthritis Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, both funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. He is also the co-principal investiga- tor of a project addressing racial and ethnic health disparities that is funded by the Missouri Foundation for Health. Dr. Hagglund obtained his doctoral degree in clinical (medical) psychology from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association. Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP, completed his doctoral degree in clinical psychology at the University of Kansas with a specialty focus in rehabilita- tion. He completed an internship at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and was an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Illinois Institute of Technology. Since 1985, he has worked at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago where he directs the Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research, a rehabilitation-focused health services research unit. He is also associate director of research at RIC and professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University. He serves on the Coordinating Committee for Northwestern University’s Institute for Healthcare Studies. He is the author of more than 110 articles in peer-reviewed publications and is the editor of Substance Abuse and Physical Disability. He is the recipi- ent of funding by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Centers for Disease Control, and the Social Security Administration. During 2004 and 2005, he served as president of the American Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Rehabilitation Psychology division of the American Psychological Association. He is the recipient of the Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology–of the American Psychological Association) Roger Barker Distinguished Career Award. Handbook of Applied Disability and Rehabilitation Research Edited by Kristofer J. Hagglund, PhD, ABPP and Allen W. Heinemann, PhD, ABPP New York Copyright © 2006 Springer Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Springer Publishing Company, Inc. Springer Publishing Company, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 Acquisitions Editor: Sheri W. Sussman Production Editor: Emily Johnston Cover design: Joanne E. Honigman Composition: Apex Publishing 06 07 08 09 10/ 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Handbook of applied disability and rehabilitation research / edited by Kristofer J. Hagglund and Allen W. Heinemann. p. ; cm. — (Springer series on rehabilitation) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8261-3255-3 1. People with disabilities Rehabilitation. 2. Rehabilitation—Research. I. Hagglund, Kristofer J. II. Heinemann, Allen W. III. Series: Springer series on rehabilitation (Unnumbered) [DNLM: 1. Disabled Persons—rehabilitation. 2. Health Services Research. 3. Rehabilitation—methods. WB 320 H2355 2006] RC451.4.H35H36 2006 362.4—dc22 2006015370 Printed in the United States of America by Maple-Vail Book Manufacturing Group. Contents Contributors vii Introduction: The Maturation of Psychology in Disability and Rehabilitation Research xi Allen W. Heinemann and Kristofer J. Hagglund Acknowledgments xvii SECTION I: COMMUNITY INTEGRATION Introduction to Section I: Community Integration 3 ONE Community Integration Research: An Empowerment Paradigm 5 Wayne A. Gordon, Margaret Brown, Allan I. Bergman, and Ralph William Shields TWO Considering Class, Culture, and Access in Rehabilitation Intervention and Research 25 Catherine A. Marshall, Priscilla R. Sanderson, Sharon R. Johnson, Barbara Du Bois, and Joseph C. Kvedar THREE Health Disparities: Focus on Disability 45 Martha E. Banks and Rosalie J. Ackerman SECTION II: HEALTH, FUNCTION, AND WELL-BEING Introduction to Section II: Health, Function, and Well-Being 73 FOUR Broadening Paradigms of Disability Research to Clinical Practice: Implications for Conceptualization and Application 75 Linda R. Mona, Rebecca P. Cameron, and Amadee J. Fuentes v vi HANDBOOK OF APPLIED DISABILITY FIVE Social Development and Adjustment of Children With Neurodevelopmental Conditions 103 Seth Warschausky SIX Psychosocial Aspects Related to Dual Diagnosis of Substance Use Disorder and Disability 117 Mary McAweeney, Martin Forchheimer, Dennis Moore, and Denise Tate SECTION III: EMPLOYMENT Introduction to Section III: Employment 141 SEVEN Employment and Disability Policy: Recommendations for a Social Sciences Research Agenda 143 Susanne M. Bruyère, William A. Erickson, Sara A. VanLooy, Elaina Sitaras Hirsch, Judith A. Cook, Jane Burke, Laura Farah, and Michael Morris EIGHT Evidence-Based Employment Practices in Vocational Rehabilitation 179 Christopher C. Wagner, Amy J. Armstrong, Robert T. Fraser, David Vandergoot, and Dale F. Thomas SECTION IV: ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN Introduction to Section IV: Assistive Technology and Design 213 NINE Policy Issues in Evaluating and Selecting Assistive Technology and Other Resources for Persons With Disabilities 215 Marcia J. Scherer, Franklyn K. Coombs, Nancy Hansen Merbitz, and Charles T. Merbitz TEN Contextually Appropriate Design in Rural Community Disability and Rehabilitation Science 243 Tom Seekins ELEVEN Internet Resources for People With Disabilities: Applications and Research Directions 263 Fong Chan, Steven R. Pruett, Susan M. Miller, Michael Frain, and Kacie Blalock Index 279 Contributors Rosalie J. Ackerman, PhD Jane Burke, MS ABackans DCP, Inc. University of Illinois Akron, OH Chicago, IL Amy J. Armstrong, PhD, CRC Rebecca P. Cameron, PhD Virginia Commonwealth University California State University Richmond, VA Sacramento, CA Martha E. Banks, PhD Fong Chan, PhD ABackans DCP, Inc. University of Wisconsin–Madison Akron, OH Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education Allan I. Bergman Madison, WI Brain Injury Association of America Alexandria, VA Judith A. Cook, PhD University of Illinois Kacie Blalock, PhD, CRC Chicago, IL North Carolina A & T State University Greensboro, NC. Franklyn K. Coombs, MS, PE Assistive Work Technology Services Margaret Brown, PhD Georgia Department of Labor Mount Sinai School of Medicine Rehabilitation Services New York, NY Atlanta, GA Susanne M. Bruyère, PhD Barbara Du Bois, PhD Employment and Disability Institute Private Practice Cornell University Prescott, AZ School of Industrial and Labor Relations–Extension Division Ithaca, NY vii viii HANDBOOK OF APPLIED DISABILITY William A. Erickson, MS Joseph C. Kvedar, MD Cornell University Harvard Medical School Ithaca, NY Boston, MA Laura Farah, PhD Catherine A. Marshall, PhD, CRC Law, Health Policy & Disability Center Department of Educational Psychology University of Iowa Northern Arizona University College of Law Flagstaff, AZ Iowa City, IA Mary McAweeney, PhD Martin Forchheimer, MPP SARDI—Wright State University University of Michigan School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine Kettering, OH and Rehabilitation Ann Arbor, MI Charles T. Merbitz, PhD, BCBA, CRC Michael Frain, PhD, CRC Chicago School of Professional Florida State University Psychology Boca Raton, FL Chicago, IL Robert T. Fraser, PhD, CRC Nancy Hansen Merbitz, PhD University of Washington Mental Health Resource Center Seattle, WA (MHRC), Inc. Pontiac, IL Amadee J. Fuentes, BS California State University Susan M. Miller, PhD, CRC Sacramento, CA Florida State University Tallahassee, FL Wayne A. Gordon, PhD Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Linda R. Mona, PhD Mount Sinai School of Medicine Veterans Affairs, Long Beach New York, NY Healthcare System Behavioral Health Elaina Sitaras Hirsch, BS Long Beach, CA The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore, MD Dennis Moore, EdO Wright State University School of Sharon R. Johnson, MS, CRC Medicine Minnesota Division of Rehabilitation SARDI Program Services Dayton, OH Contributors ix Michael Morris, JD Denise Tate, PhD, ABBP University of Iowa University of Michigan Iowa City, IA Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Steven R. Pruett, PhD, CRC Ann Arbor, MI University of Florida, Gramsville, FL Dale F. Thomas, PhD, ABPP University of Wisconsin–Stout Priscilla R. Sanderson, PhD, CRC Menomonie, WI Research Department of Health Sciences David Vandergoot, PhD College of Health Promotion Center for Essential Management Native American Cancer Research Services Partnership Long Island, NY Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, AZ Sara A. VanLooy, BA Cornell University Marcia J. Scherer, PhD, MPH Ithaca, NY Institute for Matching Person & Technology Christopher C. Wagner, PhD, CRC Webster, NY Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Tom Seekins, PhD The Rural Institute Seth Warschausky, PhD Department of Psychology Department of Physical Medicine The University of Montana and Rehabilitation Missoula, MT Ann Arbor, MI Ralph William Shields New York, NY

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