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Curriculum vitae
Date Prepared: November 30, 2020
Name: Shannon B. Juengst, PhD, CRC
Office Address: 5323 Harry Hines, CS6.202
Dallas, TX 75390-9055
Work Phone: 214-648-5352
Work E-Mail: [email protected]
Education
Year Degree
(Honors)
Field of Study
(Thesis advisor for PhDs)
Institution
2001 BA
(Magna Cum
Laude)
Psychology, Music Hope College, Holland, MI
2007 M.S Health &Rehabilitation
Sciences, Rehabilitation
Counseling (emphasis)
School of Health and Rehabilitation
Sciences, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA
2012 PhD Rehabilitation Science
(Advisor: Beth Skidmore)
School of Health and Rehabilitation
Sciences, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA
Postdoctoral Training
Year(s) Titles Specialty/Discipline
(Lab PI for postdoc research)
Institution
2013-2016 Post-doctoral
Associate
TBI Rehabilitation
(PI: Amy Wagner)
Department of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation, School of Medicine,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
PA
Current Licensure and Certification
Licensure
Other Certification
2007 to Present Certified Rehabilitation Counselor
2007 Certificate in Rehabilitation Technology
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Honors and Awards
Year Name of Honor/Award Awarding Organization
2001 Named member Psi Chi Honor Society
2001 Senior Research
Award
Sigma Xi
2005-2007 University of
Pittsburgh
Rehabilitation
Specialist Pre-doctoral
Fellowship
University of Pittsburgh
2011 Bruce Baker
Education Travel Fund
Award
University of Pittsburgh
2014-2016
2017-2019
2019-2021
NIH Clinical Loan
Repayment Program
National Institutes of Health
2016 Nominee for the
Nancy Caroline
Fellowship Award
University of Pittsburgh, Safar Center for Resuscitation
2016 Best poster in PM&R
at the Safar Center for
Resuscitation
Research Trainee Day
University of Pittsburgh, Safar Center for Resuscitation
2016 Advancing the Science
of Measurement Best
Poster (2nd author)
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Measurement
Networking Group
2017 Early Career Travel
Scholarship
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Brain Injury
International Special Interest Group
2017 Advancing the Science
of Measurement Best
Poster (2nd author)
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Measurement
Networking Group
2017 Early Career Best
Poster Award (1st
author)
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Measurement
Networking Group
2018-2019 Mentoring Excellence
for Developing
Leaders program
UT Southwestern, Center for Translational Medicine
2018 Early Career Best
Poster Award (1st
author)
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Measurement
Networking Group
2018 Deborah Lee Price
Girls and Women with
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Brain Injury
International Special Interest Group
3
ABI Taskforce Poster
Award (Brain Injury
International Special
Interest Group) at
ACRM (senior author)
2018 Early Career Travel
Scholarship
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Brain Injury
International Special Interest Group
2018 Rehabilitation
Counseling
Outstanding Educator
Award
UT Southwestern, School of Health Professions
2020- Full Membership Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society
2020 ACRM Deborah L.
Wilkerson Early
Career Award
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and CARF
International
2020 Applied Clinical
Research Excellent
Mentor Award
UT Southwestern, School of Health Professions
Trainee Honors and Awards
Year Name of Honor/Award Awarding Organization
2014 2nd place for best
undergraduate
research poster
(Shannon Achille)
University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation
Sciences Research Day
2014 Best Undergraduate
Poster (Shruti Iyer)
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Rehabilitation
Institute Research Day
2015 Top 20 Student
Abstracts (John
Myrga)
National Neurotrauma Society
2017 Best Undergraduate
Abstract selected for
Oral Presentation
(Dominic DiSanto)
University of Pittsburgh Aging Institute Day
2018 Early Career Best
Poster Award (Chung
Lin Kew)
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Measurement
Networking Group
2018 Dr. Raul Caetano
Student Research
Award (Chung Lin
Kew)
UT Southwestern School of Health Professions
2018 Deborah Lee Price
Girls and Women with
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Brain Injury
Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group
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ABI Taskforce Poster
Award (Andrew
Nabasny)
2019 Dr. Raul Caetano
Student Research
Award (Karie Meltzer)
UT Southwestern School of Health Professions
2019 Physiatrist in Training
(PHIT) Fire Talk
winner (Alexa
Royston)
American Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
2020 Student Poster Award
(Andrew Nabasny)
Rehabilitation Psychology (APA Division 22), Foundation for
Rehabilitation Psychology
2020 Dr. Raul Caetano
Student Research
Award (Brittany
Wright)
UT Southwestern School of Health Professions
2020 John Williamson
Applied Clinical
Research Department
Award
UT Southwestern School of Health Professions
Faculty Academic Appointments
Year(s) Academic Title Department Academic Institution
2013-2014 Adjunct Professor Department of
Rehabilitation Science &
Technology
University of Pittsburgh,
Undergraduate Program in
Rehabilitation Science, Pittsburgh,
PA
2017-Present
2017-2020
2020-present
Assistant Professor Department of Physical
Medicine &
Rehabilitation
Secondary appointments:
Department of
Rehabilitation Counseling
Applied Clinical Research
Department
University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Dallas, TX
Other Professional Positions
Year(s) Position Title Institution
2017 to 2019 Vocational and Disability Consultant Shugars Consulting, Denver, CO
2012-2013 Vocational and Disability Expert Shugars Occupational and
Disability Consulting, Boston, MA
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2012-2013 Senior Research Manager University of Pittsburgh,
Department of Occupational
Therapy, Pittsburgh, PA
2011-2012 Research Coordinator University of Pittsburgh,
Department of Occupational
Therapy, Pittsburgh, PA
2009-2010 Research Specialist University of Pittsburgh,
Department of Occupational
Therapy, Pittsburgh, PA
2007-2009 Vocational Coordinator Spina Bifida Association of
Western Pennsylvania, Wexford,
PA
2005-2007 Rehabilitation Specialist University of Pittsburgh,
Cognitive Skills Enhancement
Program; Hiram G. Andrews
Center, Johnstown, PA
2003-2007 Research Specialist University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center, Neuropsychology
Research Program, Pittsburgh, PA
Major Administrative/Leadership Positions
Year(s) Position Title Institution
2011-2012
2015-2016
Journal Club Coordinator University of Pittsburgh
Committee Service (Member, unless noted otherwise)
Year(s) Name of Committee Institution/Organization
UTSW
2017
2018
2019
2020
Field Exam Examiner University of Texas Southwestern
Masters in Clinical Rehabilitation
Counseling Program
2018 to 2020 Rehabilitation Counseling Graduate Student
Committee
University of Texas Southwestern
Masters in Clinical Rehabilitation
Counseling Program
2018 to
present
Diversity and Inclusion Committee University of Texas Southwestern
School of Health Professions
2018-present Rehabilitation Psychology Postdoctoral
Fellowship Program, Faculty
University of Texas Southwestern
Department of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation
2018-present ACGME Brain Injury Medicine Fellowship
Program, Faculty
University of Texas Southwestern
Department of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation
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2018-present PM&R Research Competition Committee University of Texas Southwestern
Department of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation
Hospital
State/Regional
2013-2016 Advisory Panel Acquired Brain Injury Network of
Pennsylvania
National/International
2008-2010 Developing Preparations Website Committee Center for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Center on Birth
Defects and Developmental
Disabilities
2013-present Data Committee Traumatic Brain Injury Model
Systems
2013-2016 Knowledge Translation Committee Traumatic Brain Injury Model
Systems
2018 to
present
Research Committee Traumatic Brain Injury Model
Systems
2020 to
present
Common Data Elements Working Group for
Rehabilitation CDEs: Emotion Behavior
Neuropsychology Subgroup
NIH NINDS/NICHD
Professional Societies
Dates Society Name, member
2007-2015 National Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Member (#5956)
2011-2015 American Rehabilitation Counseling Association, Member (#6321843)
2012-2017 National Council on Rehabilitation Education, Member (#201011954)
2011-Present American Psychological Association, Division 22, Member (#27673200)
2011-Present American Psychological Association, Member (#07179583)
2011-Present American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Member (#114915)
2018-Present National Rehabilitation Association, Member (#349771)
2019-Present Society of Behavioral Medicine, Member (#24737)
2019-Present Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Honor Society, Full Member
Committees and Leadership Roles
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
2011-Present Brain Injury International Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG) Member
2018-2022 Brain Injury International Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG) Early Career Officer
2014-Present BI-ISIG Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury Task Force
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2016-Present Measurement Networking Group (MNG) Member
2016-Present MNG Curriculum Task Force, Co-Chair
2017-Present MNG Long-term and Community Assessment Task Force, Founder and Chair
Course Leadership Roles
2016 Health and aging after TBI: current knowledge, remaining questions, and healthy next
steps. Symposium presentation at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. Speaker
2017 Enhancing TBI research baseline and outcomes measurement with biomarkers and
biometrics. Instructional Course at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. Speaker
2018 Training survivors to offer assistance in recovery (SOAR) following a major burn
injury. Symposium at the 20th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology
Conference. Dallas, TX. Speaker
2018 Patient-centered techniques to develop assessments and mobile health interventions in
rehabilitation. Symposium at the American Congress of Rehabiltiation
Medicine Annual Conference. Dallas, TX. Organizer, Speaker
2018 Mobile technologies for assessment and treatment in traumatic brain injury. Symposium
at the American Congress of Rehabiltiation Medicine Annual
Conference. Dallas, TX. Speaker
2019 Leading a healthy lifestyle after TBI. Symposium at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. Co-Organizer,
Speaker
2020 Early Career Development Course: “Teaming with Success”. Instructional Course at the
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference.
[Virtual] Speaker
Grant Review Activities
Year(s) Name of Review Committee Organization
2018 Health Improvement, Protection and Services
Research Committee (reviewer)
Chief Scientist Office, Scottish
Government Health Directorates
2018 TBI/SCI Panel of the Switzer Research
Fellowship grant (alternate reviewer)
National Institute on Disability,
Independent Living, and
Rehabilitation Research
2019 Army Broad Agency Announcement, CDMRP-
BAA-DoD, TBI (consensus study-reviewer)
Department of Defense, U.S. Army,
Army Medical Research and
Material Command
2019
2020
University of Pittsburgh Department of
Occupational Therapy Scientific Review Panel
(ad hoc reviewer)
University of Pittsburgh Department
of Occupational Therapy
Editorial Activities
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Year(s) Journal Name
Editorial Board
2017-2021 Rehabilitation Psychology (Consulting Editor)
Guest Editor
2019 PLOS One (Guest Academic Editor)
Ad Hoc Reviewer
2011 to present Disability and Rehabilitation
2012 to present Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
2012 to present International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
2012 to present Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Elite Reviewer
2014 to present American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
2014 to present Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
2015 to 2019 Rehabilitation Psychology
2015 to present Neuropsychology
2015 to present PLoS One
2016 to present British Journal of Occupational Therapy
2016 Global Journal of Health Science
2017 Forensic Sciences Research
2017 Psychiatry Research
2017 Scientific Reports
2018 to present Journal of Neurotrauma
2018 British Journal of Clinical Psychology
2018 to present Data in Brief, Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing certificate
2018 Current Psychology
2018 to present Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
2019 to present Journal of Affective Disorders
2019 Psychoneuroendocrinology
2019 to present Neuropsychological Reviews
2019 to present BMC Medicine
2019 to present BMJ Open
2020 to present Occupation, Participation, and Health
2020 Brain Sciences
2020 Pediatrics
Grant Support
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Present Grantor: National Institute of Disability, Independent Living,& Rehabilitation Research
(NIDILRR; subaward to Baylor Scott & White: 90DPTB0013)
Title of Project: North Texas Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems
Role: Co-Investigator (15% FTE), Principal Investigator on multi-site sub-study (15%
FTE)
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $110,151
Total amount of award (if multi-year) and dates (direct costs only): $540,552
10/01/2017 to 9/30/2022
Grantor: Texas Alzheimer’s Research and Care Consortium (TARCC)
Title of Project: Problem solving training (PST) for English- and Spanish-speaking care
partners of adults with Alzheimer's and Alzheimer's-related dementia
Role: Principal Investigator (20% FTE)
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $524,753
Total amount of award (if multi-year) and dates (direct costs only): $1,049,507;
10/16/2020 to 10/15/2022
Grantor: NIH/NICHD (R03HD094445)
Title of Project: The Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST): Psychometric
Validation and Mobile Health Tool Development
Role: Principal Investigator (30% FTE, 5%FTE in NCE)
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $109,354; $109,589
Total amount of award (if multi-year) and dates (direct costs only): $218,943;
07/01/2018 to 06/30/2020, NCE to 6/30/2021.
Grantor: American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTFIRG19)
Title of Project: Facilitated Learning in Stroke Rehabilitation: Using Problem-Solving
Training and Technology to Address Health and Risk Factors
Role: Co-Investigator (5% FTE)
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $50,000; 07/01/2019 to 06/30/2020,
NCE to 12/31/2020
Grantor: NIH/NIA (R34AG061304)
Title of Project: Impact of aerobic exercise on aging brain in TBI
Role: Co-Investigator (8% FTE)
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $201,743
Total amount of award (if multi-year) and dates (direct costs only): $419,775;
09/01/2019 to 05/31/2021
Grantor: Communities Foundation of Texas
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Title of Project: Translating and Adapting Problem-Solving Training (PST) for Spanish-
speaking Care Partners of Adults with ABI.
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $20,000; 09/01/2020 to 8/31/2021
Grantor: UT Southwestern School of Health Professions
Title of Project: Autonomic Dysfunction after Acute Moderate to Severe Traumatic
Brain Injury and the Added Impact of Extracranial Injuries
Role: Co-PI
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $5,000; 10/01/2020 to 09/30/2021
Grantor: NIDILRR
Title of Project: Comparative Effectiveness of PST vs BBC for Caregivers of Adults
with TBI During Inpatient Rehabilitation
Role: Consultant
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $5,000; 08/01/2020 to 07/31/2021
Grantor: UTSW Department of PM&R
Title of Project: Autonomic Nervous System Function following Moderate-Severe
Traumatic Brain Injury: The Impact of Trauma History
Role: Faculty Mentor, Principal Investigator
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): N/A ($1000 internal grant); 2020-2021
Grantor: UTSW Department of PM&R
Title of Project: Premorbid and Injury Factors as Predictors of Neurobehavioral and
Emotional Functioning in Adults vs Adolescents following mild TBI
Role: Faculty Mentor, Principal Investigator
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): N/A ($800 internal grant); 2020-2021
Past Grantor: Foundation for PM&R, Midcareer Investigator Grant
Title of Project: Care Partner Problem Solving Training (CP-PST) for Care Partners of
adults with TBI or SCI during the Inpatient Rehabilitation Stay
Role: Principal Investigator
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $20,000; 01/01/2018 to 12/31/2020
Grantor: UTSW PCOR Pilot Grant (Funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research &
Quality HS022418)
Title of Project: Development of mobile health applications for promoting functional
independence in community-dwelling adults with acquired brain injuries
Role: Co-Principal Investigator
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Annual amount and date (direct costs only):$10,000; 02/01/2018 to 09/01/2018
Grantor: NIH NICHD/NCMRR (R21 HD 089075-01; subaward to the University of
Pittsburgh)
Title of Project: Evaluating causal and inferential associations across the clinical care
spectrum between extra-cranial injury and suicidality after moderate to
severe TBI
Role: Consultant
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): 2% FTE; 07/01/2018 to 06/30/2019
Grantor: UTSW Department of PM&R
Title of Project: Maternity Leave for Female Physicians
Role: Faculty Mentor, Principal Investigator
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): N/A ($1000 internal grant); 2017-2019
Grantor: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Pilot Program
(#01140)
Title of Project: Development of the Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST) in
adults with TBI
Role: Principal Investigator
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $30,000; 05/01/2015 to 04/30/2017
Grantor: NIDILRR (90DP0041/H133A120887)
Title of Project: UPMC-TBI Model Systems
Role:
Annual amount and date (direct costs only):
Total amount of award (if multi-year) and dates (direct costs only):
Grantor: NIH NICHD/NINDS/NIBIB (P2CHD065702)
Title of Project: TBI: Trauma-Rehabilitation Merger Database – Expansion, Validation,
and Clinical Research Utilization
Role: Post-doctoral associate Co-Investigator
Annual amount and date (direct costs only): $25,000; 07/01/2016 to 12/21/2016
Grantor: University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Science
Research Development Fund
Title of Project: Self-awareness and Community Integration in Chronic TBI
Role: Principal Investigator
Annual amount and date (direct costs only):$1,000; 2011-2012
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Teaching Activities
Year(s) Activity
Medical and graduate school didactic and small group teaching
2020 Course Title: Scientific Communications (ACR)
Role: Assistant Professor – Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Applied Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2020, 4 PhD Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 3 lecture hours, 2 lectures
Description: The primary objective of the course is the development of clear,
professional, and effective scientific communication skills, including writing, visual, and
oral presentation skills.
2020 Course Title: Special Topics Course (ACR 5096)
Role: Assistant Professor – Faculty Mentor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Applied Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2020, 1 PhD Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 15 direct contact hours, 0 lectures
Description: Mentoring one PhD students through a comprehensive literature review on
a special topic.
2020 Course Title: Independent Research (HCS 5091)
Role: Assistant Professor – Faculty Mentor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Applied Clinical Research, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2020, 2 PhD Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 30 direct contact hours, 0 lectures
Description: Mentoring two PhD students through independent research projects
including literature search and summaries, data analysis, and written reports.
2020 Course Title: Health Care Research (HCS 5330)
Role: Assistant Professor – Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Spring, 2020, ~30 School of Health Professions Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 2 lecture hours, 1 lecture
Description: The primary objective of the course is the development of critical reading
and appreciation of professional research literature with a focus evidence-based practice
and application to healthcare practice.
2019 Course Title:Research Methods in Rehabilitation Counseling (MCRC 5337)
Role: Assistant Professor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2019, 8 MCRC Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 30 lecture hours, 10 lectures, 30 advising hours
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Description: The primary objective of the course is the development of critical reading
and appreciation of professional research literature with a focus evidence-based practice
and application to rehabilitation counseling practice.
2019 Course Title: Human Development (MCRC 5301)
Role: Assistant Professor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Spring, 2019, 8 MCRC Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 30 lecture hours, 10 lectures, 30 advising hours
Description: Course follows the developing individual from conception through the end
of life, combing theory, research, and practical applications from developmental
psychology. Lecture topics include genetic influences on development, prenatal and
birth factors, and physical, cognitive, social, personality, and cultural variables that
influence development across the lifespan. Classes consist of a combination of lectures
and class discussion.
2018 Course Title: Research Methods in Rehabilitation Counseling (MCRC 5337)
Role: Assistant Professor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2018, 14 MCRC Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 30 lecture hours, 10 lectures, 30 advising hours
Description: The primary objective of the course is the development of critical reading
and appreciation of professional research literature with a focus evidence-based practice
and application to rehabilitation counseling practice.
2018 Course Title: Human Development (MCRC 5301)
Role: Assistant Professor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Spring, 2018, 14 MCRC Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 17 lectures, 51 hours
Description: Course follows the developing individual from conception through the end
of life, combing theory, research, and practical applications from developmental
psychology. Lecture topics include genetic influences on development, prenatal and
birth factors, and physical, cognitive, social, personality, and cultural variables that
influence development across the lifespan. Classes consist of a combination of lectures
and class discussion.
2017 Course Title: Human Development (MCRC 5301)
Role: Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2017, 5 MCRC Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 1 lecture, 3 hours
Description: The primary objective of this course lecture was to supplement the content
of the course taught in the Spring of 2017 by covering the following topics: the impact
of disability on individuals in adolescence through adulthood, including biological
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effects, cognitive changes, personality development, and career impact. There was a
particular focus on Erikson’s and Piaget’s theories of development.
2017 Course Title: Research Methods and Techniques in Rehabilitation (MCRC 5337)
Role: Faculty Advisor, Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health Professions, Graduate Program in
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX.
Year(s), Number of Students: Spring, 2017, 5 MCRC Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 6 lecture hours, 3 lectures, 30 advising hours
Description: The primary objective of the course is the development of critical reading
and appreciation of professional research literature with a focus on program evaluation
and application of research to rehabilitation counseling practice. Guest speakers will
address issues related to measurement, ethics, and program evaluation.
2015 Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2015, 56 MOT Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 2.5 hours, 1 lecture
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity, and
societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and
adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management,
school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
2014 Course Title: Core Concepts in Disability and Rehabilitation Science I (HRS 3003)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2014, 14 doctoral students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 1.5 hours, 1 lectures
2014 Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall 2014,60 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 3 hours, 1 lecture
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity,
and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and
adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management,
school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
2014 CourseTitle: Rehabilitation Counseling Practicum (HRS 2746)
Role: Supervisor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2014, 2 students
Contact Hours: 40 hours
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Description: Supervision of two rehabilitation counseling students completing their
counseling practicum required for MS in Rehabilitation Counseling; regular meetings,
observation of counseling interactions, documentation, evaluation.
2013 Course Title: Foundations of Rehabilitation (HRS 2731)
Role: Guest Panelist
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2013, 21 Masters in rehabilitation
counseling/engineering students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 3 hours, 1 expert panel
2013 Course Title: Core Concepts in Disability and Rehabilitation Science I (HRS 3003)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall, 2013, 10 doctoral students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 1.5 hours, 1 lectures
2012 Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall 2012, 50 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 3 hours, 1 lecture
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity,
and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and
adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management,
school/work, and play/leisure occupations
2012 Course Title: Neurorehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT2112)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer 2012, 49 Master of Occupational Therapy
Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 20 hours, 4 lectures, 4 labs, 1 practical exam
Description: Course addresses occupational therapy interventions that influence
capacity and performance of activities of daily living and societal participation for
individuals with neurological impairments. Emphasizes theories, principles, and skills
surrounding intervention design and delivery, and addresses clinical assessments.
2011 Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall 2011, 50 Master of Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 11.5 hours, 2 lectures, 2 labs
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity,
and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and
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adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management,
school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
2011 Course Title Foundations of Occupation Science and Occupational Therapy (OT2100)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer 2011, 48 Master of Occupational Therapy
Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 20 hours, 4 lectures, 4 labs, 1 practical exam
2011 Course Title: Neurorehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT2112)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer 2011, 48 Master of Occupational Therapy
Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 20 hours, 4 lectures, 4 labs, 1 practical exam
Description: Course addresses occupational therapy interventions that influence
capacity and performance of activities of daily living and societal participation for
individuals with neurological impairments. Emphasizes theories, principles, and skills
surrounding intervention design and delivery, and addresses clinical assessments.
2010 Course Title: Rehabilitation Theory and Practice (OT 2113)
Role: Guest Lecturer
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Fall 2010, 15 Master of Science & 47 Master of
Occupational Therapy Students
Contact Hours, Number of Lectures: 11.5 hours, 2 lectures, 2 labs
Description: Course examines the interface between functional impairment, activity,
and societal participation. Emphasis is on person-task environment analysis and
adaptation to compensate for dysfunction during self-care, home management,
school/work, and play/leisure occupations.
2009 Course Title: Rehabilitation Counseling Internship (HRS 2749)
Role: Supervisor
Name, Location of Institution: School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Year(s), Number of Students: Summer, 2009, 2 Masters Rehabilitation counseling
students
Contact Hours: 40 hours
Description: Supervision of two rehabilitation counseling students completing their
final clinical internships required for MS in Rehabilitation Counseling; regular meetings,
observation of counseling interactions, documentation overview, evaluation.
Dissertation committees
2019 Role: External Reviewer
Trainee: Mary Ellen Boulos
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Project Title: Examining the Feasibility of Remotely Delivered Group
Neurorehabilitation
Program: PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Toronto Rehabilitation Sciences
Institute
Date of Defense: June 24th, 2019
2019-present Role: Primary Mentor
Trainee: Brittany Wright
Project Title: Validation of the BAST-Adolescent and Identification of Predictors of
Neurobehavioral Symptoms in Adolescents with Concussion
Program: PhD in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
Date of Defense: (August 2021)
2019-present Role: Primary Mentor
Trainee: Andrew Nabasny
Project Title: The Effects of Childhood Traumatic Experiences and Childhood TBI on
Heart Rate Variability and Neurobehavioral Symptoms in Adults with TBI
Program: PhD in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
Date of Defense: (August 2021)
2019-present Role: Primary Mentor
Trainee: Novelle (Chung Lin) Kew
Project Title: Differences Between Caregivers of Adults with Alzheimer’s Disease and
Adults with Lewy Body Dementia in Response to Problem-Solving Training (PST) and
Problems Addressed during PST.
Program: PhD in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
Date of Defense: (August 2021)
2020-present Role: Committee Member
Trainee: Erin Mathia
Project Title: Applying measurement-related education in clinical practice
Program: OTD, University of Pittsburgh, Capstone Project
Date of Defense: (July 2021)
Qualifying examination committees
2020-2021 Role: Committee Member
Trainee: Miya Brophy-Baermann
Project Title: Objective Memory Ability and Self-Perceptions of Memory Function.
Program: SLP Masters program at Northeastern University
Date of Defense: (April 2021)
Committees concerned with medical and graduate student education
2018-2020 Rehabilitation Counseling Graduate Student Committee, UT Southwestern, Master’s in
Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling Program
2018-present Rehabilitation Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Faculty, UT Southwestern,
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
2018-present ACGME Brain Injury Medicine Fellowship Program Faculty, UT Southwestern,
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Graduate student rotations
2019, 2020 Brittany Wright, PhD Student in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
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2019, 2020 Andrew Nabasny, PhD Student in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
2020 Novelle Kew, PhD Student in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
Medical student rotations
Graduate student trainees
2019 Karie Meltzer, Masters in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling student, UT Southwestern.
2019-present Brittany Wright, PhD Student in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
2018-present Andrew Nabasny, PhD Student in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
2018-present Novelle Kew, PhD Student in Applied Clinical Research, UT Southwestern
2018-2020 Michael Conley, Masters in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling student, UT
Southwestern.
2018-2019 Emily Smith, PhD Student in Clinical Psychology, UT Southwestern
2017-2018 Kristin Wilmoth, PhD Student in Clinical Psychology, UT Southwestern
2015-2017 Kimberly Erler, PhD Student in Rehabilitation Sciences, MGH Institute of Health
Professions
Postgraduate medical education (graduate & continuing medical education)
2017-present Amir Ahmadian, MD, PM&R Resident, UT Southwestern
2017-2020 Alexa Royston, DO, PM&R Resident, UT Southwestern
2017-2018 Ugo Bitussi, MD, PM&R Resident, UT Southwestern
Postdoctoral trainees
2019-2020 Willa Vo, Rehabilitation Psychology Fellow, UT Southwestern, Department of Physical
Medicine & Rehabilitation
Invited Lectures
Year(s) Title Location
International
2020 Problem-Solving Training for Care Partners in
Rehabilitation
ACRM Annual Conference (Virtual),
Wilkerson Award Winner Talk
2020 Patient-reported Outcomes via mHealth in
Neurorehabilitation: Challenges and
Opportunities
ACRM Annual Conference (Virtual),
Invited “Red Talk” for cross-cutting
intensive program
National
2017 Enhancing TBI Research Baseline and outcomes
measurement with Biomarkers and Biometrics.
Atlanta, GA
2019 Addressing the Needs of Individuals with TBI
and their Care Partners during the Transition
from Hospital to Home through Problem-
Solving Training
2019 Annual Conference for
Professionals in Brain Injury; MN
Brain Injury Alliance (Roseville,
MN).
2019 Measurement in Chronic TBI: The Importance
of Developing Patient-Centered Measures for
Keynote address: 2019 Annual
Conference for Professionals in
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Self-reported Outcomes to Improve Long-term
Symptom Tracking and Management
Brain Injury; MN Brain Injury
Alliance (Roseville, MN)
2020
[postponed
due to
Covid19]
Behavioral Symptom Monitoring in Chronic
TBI: Developing patient-centered measures for
self-reported outcomes to improve long-term
symptom tracking and management
PM&R Grand Rounds Lecture:
University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Department of PM&R,
Birmingham, AL. March 13th, 2020.
Regional/Local
2016 Behavior after Traumatic Brain Injury:
Biopsychosocial Conceptualization and Clinical
Implications.
University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center, Department of
PM&R
2017 Introduction to Clinical Trials Design FORES University of Texas
Southwestern (PM&R residents)
2018 Leveraging Mobile Health Technology to
Support Self-management after Traumatic Brain
Injury
UT Southwestern Physical Medicine
& Rehabilitation 20th Annual
Scientific Day: Concussion and the
Developing Brain
2019 Working Together as Care Partners UT Southwestern and Hope after
Brain Injury sponsored event:
“Partners in Recover, Partners in
Life: Traveling the Path after
Traumatic Brain Injury”
2019
2020
Introduction to Research in the TBI Model
Systems
UT Southwestern Rehabilitation
Psychology Didactics
2020 Developing Patient-Centered Measures for Self-
reported Outcomes to Improve Long-term
Symptom Tracking and Management in Chronic
TBI
PM&R Grand Rounds Lecture: UT
Southwestern, Department of
PM&R, October 2, 2020.
Peer-Reviewed Research Presentations, Lectureships, Seminars
Year(s) Title Location
International
2005 June
12-16
Voxel-based morphometry analysis of AIDS-related brain regional
atrophy. Poster presented at: 11th Annual Meeting of the Organization
for Human Brain Mapping. Juengst SB, Becker JT, Aizenstein HJ, Lopez
OL.
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada
2005
February
Structural neuroimaging evidence of the synergistic effects of AIDS and
age on the central nervous system. Poster presented at: International
Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting. Juengst SB, Becker JT,
Aizenstein HJ, Lopez OL.
St. Louis,
MO, USA
2006 Patterns of neuropsychological impairment in HIV/AIDS differ as a
function of immune system competence and age. Presented at the
International Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting. Aizenstein H,
Lopez O, Juengst SB, Johnston D, Becker JT.
Boston, MA,
USA
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2007 Brain structural abnormalities in HIV/AIDS analyzed by the method of
partial lease squares. Presented at the 35th International
Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting. Becker JT, Juengst SB,
Lobaugh NJ, Thompson PM, Lopez OL, Aizenstein HJ.
Portland,
OR, USA
2017 March
29-April 1
Depression, cognition, and dopamine genetics: piecing together the
complicated puzzle of behavior following traumatic brain injury. Oral
presentation at the 12th World Congress on Brain Injury. Juengst SB,
Myrga J, Treble-Barna A, Arenth P, Conley Y, Wagner AK.
New
Orleans, LA,
USA
National
2006 Neuropsychological and neuroimaging correlates of mild and severe
cognitive impairment in HIV/AIDS. Presented at the Annual Meeting of
the American Academy of Neurology. Becker JT, Lopez OL, Aizenstein
HJ, Juengst SB, Martineck DM.
San Diego,
CA
2007
November
Personal factors contributing to deficits in self-awareness of cognitive
impairment in HIV/AIDS. Poster presented at: National Academy of
Neuropsychology Annual Meeting. Juengst SB, Pramuka M, McCue M,
Becker JT, Skidmore ER.
Scottsdale,
AZ
October
2011
Early impaired self-awareness is associated with age and depression in
acquired brain injury. Poster presented at: American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine and American Society for Neurorehabilitation
Annual Conference. Juengst SB, Grattan ES, Skidmore ER.
Atlanta, GA
2014
October
Behavioral changes and depression, disability, and life satisfaction in two
cohorts of adults with TBI. Poster presented at: American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine. Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK.
Toronto,
Ontario
2014
October
Examining life roles after traumatic brain injury using the Participation
Assessment with Recombined Tools Objective. Poster presented at:
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Juengst SB, Achille
SC*, Arenth PM, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK.
Toronto,
Ontario
2014
November
Examining ecological momentary assessment of mood after TBI via
smartphone technology. Concurrent session presented at the National
Council on Rehabilitation Education Fall Conference. Graham KM*,
Juengst SB, Pulantara IW, Dicianno BE, McCue M, Whyte EM, Arenth
PM, Parmanto B, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK.
Arlington,
VA
2015
October
Inflammation and apathy associations in the first year after traumatic
brain injury. Poster presented at: American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine Annual Conference. Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Wagner AK.
Dallas, TX
2015
October
Biopsychosocial outcomes in the first year after traumatic brain injury:
behavior, depressive symptoms, and self-perception. Oral presentation at
the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference.
Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Wagner AK.
Dallas, TX
2015 June COMT and ANKK1 genetics interact with depression to influence
behavior following moderate/severe TBI. Selected as top 20 student
abstracts presented as a poster at National Neurotrauma Society 2015
Symposium. Myrga J*, Juengst SB, Failla MC, Arenth PM, Conley Y,
Galang G, Wagner AK.
Sante Fe,
NM
21
2016 May The psychometric properties of the Satisfaction with Life Scale in people
with traumatic injury: a National Institute on Disability, Independent
Living, and Rehabiliation Research Model System study. Poster
presentation at the American Burn Association 48th Annual Meeting.
Amtmann D, Bocell FD, McMullen K, Hoffman J, Rosenberg M,
Wiechman S.,,,Juengst SB.
Las Vegas,
NV
2016 June Long-term cognitive outcomes associated with acute cortisol levels after
moderate/severe traumatic brain injury. Poster at the National
Neurotrauma Society 2016 Symposium. Barton DJ, Schuster AA, Oh BH,
Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Wagner AK.
Lexington,
KY
2016
November
A Rehabilomics exemplar: exploring biological pathways to inform
personalized-rehabilitation care after TBI – dopamine system genetics.
Symposium presention at the American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine Annual Conference. Wagner AK, Juengst SB, Arenth PM.
Chicago, IL
2016
November
Health and aging after TBI: current knowledge, remaining questions, and
healthy next steps. Symposium presentation at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. November
2016. Dams-O’Connor K, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Glenn M, Masel B.
Chicago, IL
2016
November
Development and content validity of the Behavioral Assessment
Screening Tool (BAST) for adults with traumatic brain injury. Poster
presentation at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual
Conference. Juengst SB, Switzer GE, Terhorst L, Niemeier J, Dicianno
BE, Arenth PM, Wagner AK.
Chicago, IL
2016
November
Preliminary exploratory factor analysis of the Behavioral Assessment
Screening Tool (BAST) in adults with and without traumatic brain injury.
Oral presentation at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
Annual Conference. Juengst SB, Switzer GE, Terhorst L, Niemeier J,
Dicianno BE, Arenth PM, Wagner AK.
Chicago, IL
2016
November
Systematic review of the application of item response theory to ecological
momentary assessment data. Poster at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. *Awarded the
Measurement Networking Group Advancing the Science of Measurement
Poster Award. Terhorst L, Juengst SB, Beck KB, Ye F, Shiffman S.
Chicago, IL
2016
November
In hospital statin use reduces time to follow commands among women
with traumatic brain injury. Poster at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Kumar RG, Steinmetz EM*,
Juengst SB, Wagner AK.
Chicago, IL
2017
October
The influence of sustained poor health on social participation after
traumatic brain injury. Oral presentation at the American Congress o
Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Atlanta, GA. October 2017.
Erler KS, Juengst SB, Locascio J, Whiteneck GG, Bogner JA, Kaminski
J, Giacino J.
Atlanta, GA
2017
October
Relationship between comorbidities and 1-year outcomes among adults
50 years and older with moderate-to-severe TBI. Oral presentation at the
American Congress o Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference.
Atlanta, GA
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Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Dams-O-Connor K, Dahdah M, O’Neil-Pirozzi
T, Dikmen S, Felix ER, Hammond F, Wagner AK.
2017
October
Development of a standard set of components for measurement curricula.
Poster presentation at the American Congress of Rehabilitation medicine
Annual Conference. *Winner of the Measurement Networking Group
Advancing the Science of Measurement Award. Terhorst L, Juengst SB,
Magasi S.
Atlanta, GA
2017
October
Variability in emotional symptoms and fatigue measured via mobile
ecological momentary assessment after TBI. Poster presentation and oral
symposium participant at the American Congress of Rehabilitation
medicine Annual Conference. *Winner of the Measurement Networking
Group Early Career Best Poster Award. Juengst SB, Terhorst L, Arenth
PM, Wagner AK.
Atlanta, GA
2017
October
Enhancing TBI Research Baseline and outcomes measurement with
Biomarkers and Biometrics. Instructional Course at the American
Congress of Rehabilitation medicine Annual Conference. Niemeier JP,
Wagner AK, Hirsch MA, Newman MA, Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Treble-
Barna A.
Atlanta, GA
2018
February
2018 April
Difference in pre-season King-Devick (K-D) scores in recreational vs
competitive youth soccer players. Poster at the American Academy of
Physiatry Poster at the American Academy of Neurology Annual
Meeting. Bitussi U*, Bell KR, Osborne CL, Vargas B, Juengst SB.
Atlanta, GA
Los Angeles,
CA
2018
February
Characterizing differences in recovery following mild traumatic brain
injury in adolescents: the role of post-injury anxiety, depression, and sleep
quality. Poster at the 20th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology Conference.
Wilmoth K*, Juengst SB, Tarkenton T, Cullum M, Bell KR.
Dallas, TX
2018
February
Impaired self-awareness after traumatic brain injury: what are we really
measuring? Poster at the 20th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology
Conference. Juengst SB, Kersey J*, Skidmore ER.
Dallas, TX
2018
February
Training survivors to offer assistance in recovery (SOAR) following a
major burn injury. Symposium at the 20th Annual Rehabilitation
Psychology Conference. Holavanahalli R, Juengst SB, Roaten K.
Dallas, TX
2018
February
Racial/ethnic disparities and posttraumatic distress post TBI: a VA
TBIMS study. Poster at the 20th Annual Rehabilitation Psychology
Conference. Sanchez O, Benavides A, Finn JA, Lamberty GJ, Juengst
SB.
Dallas, TX
2018 June Gender differences in multidimensional outcomes among community-
dwelling adults with traumatic brain injury. Poster at the 4th Federal
Interagency Conference on TBI. Juengst SB, Osborne CL, Bell KR.
Washington
D.C.
2018
October
Does the relationship between pain level and opiod intake differ as a
function of a patient’s sex and depression status? Poster at the American
Academy of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Annual Assessmbly.
Ahmandian A*, Kennington J, Bittusi U, Juengst SB, Kolessar M,
Dolezal C, Bell KR, Aleman E, Johnson M.
Orlando, FL
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2018
September-
October
Patient-centered techniques to develop assessments and mobile health
interventions in rehabilitation. Symposium at the American Congress of
Rehabiltiation Medicine Annual Conference. Juengst SB, Osborne CL,
Higashi RT. *Organizer
Dallas, TX
2018
September-
October
Mobile technologies for assessment and treatment in traumatic brain
injury. Symposium at the American Congress of Rehabiltiation Medicine
Annual Conference. Hart T, Rabinowitz AR, Juengst SB.
Dallas, TX
2018
October
Achieving weight loss among individuals with traumatic brain injury
through lifestyle interventions. Presented as a poster for the American
Congress of Rehabiltiation Medicine Annual Conference. Driver SJ,
Juengst SB, Reynolds M.
Dallas, TX
2018
October
Gender differences in behavioral and emotional symptoms by experience
of nightmares after traumatic brain injury. Presented as a poster for the
American Congress of Rehabiltiation Medicine Annual Conference.
Nabasny A*, Juengst SB.
Dallas, TX
2018
October
Developing mHealth tools to enhange engagement in a behavioral
lifestyle intervention after traumatic brain injury. Presented as a poster for
the American Congress of Rehabiltiation Medicine Annual Conference.
Juengst SB, Reynolds M, Kramer MK, Driver SJ.
Dallas, TX
2018
October
Comparing mental health assessment in rehabilitation across three
countries: United States, Finland, and Norway. Presented as a poster for
the American Congress of Rehabiltiation Medicine Annual Conference.
Juengst SB, Kew CL*, Nordvik J, Laukkala T.
Dallas, TX
2018
October
Using the ICF to assess content validity of the Behavioral Assessment
Screening Tool (BAST). Presented as an oral presentation for the
American Congress of Rehabiltiation Medicine Annual Conference.
Osborne CL, Juengst SB±.
Dallas, TX
2018
December
Importance of Different Quality of Life Themes in Hispanics with
Intractable Epilepsy. Presented as a poster at the Annual Meeting of the
American Epilepsy Society. Shaw, S., Juengst, S., Armacost, M., Vega,
M., & Smith, J.A.D.
New
Orleans, LA
2019
February
Healthy lifestyle after traumatic brain injury: a brief narrative. Poster at
the American Academy of Physiatry Annual Meeting. San Juan, Puerto
Rico. February 2019. Driver SD, Juengst SB, Reynolds MC.
San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
2019
February
Problem Solving Training (PST) intervention for adult care partners of
patients with burn injury (BI) – preliminary findings. Poster at the
American Academy of Physiatry Annual Meeting. Holavanahalli RK,
Kew CL, Wright B, Osborne CL, Juengst SB.
San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
2019
February
Feasibility of recruiting care partners of adults with traumatic injuries and
stroke into a problem-solving intervention during inpatient
hospitalization. Poster at the American Academy of Physiatry Annual
Meeting. Juengst SB, Silva V, Osborne CL, Bell KR.
San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
2019
February
Development of a patient- and caregiver-centered smartphone app to
support long-term self-management of chronic conditions. Poster at the
San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
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American Academy of Physiatry Annual Meeting. Osborne CL, Higashi
RT, Kew CL, Nabasny A, Juengst SB.
2019 July Community-based measurement of neurobehavioral symptoms after
traumatic brain injury: Differences by injury severity and gender. Poster
at the 37th Annual National Neurotrauma Symposium. Nabasny A,
Juengst SB.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2019 July The moderating effect of depression on the relationship between
dopamine genetics and neurobehavioral symptoms in chronic traumatic
brain injury: a preliminary description. Poster at the 37th Annual National
Neurotrauma Symposium. Juengst SB, Myrga, J, Conley Y, Wagner AK.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2019 August Characterizing Differences in Recovery Following Mild
Traumatic Brain Injury in Adolescents: The Role of Postinjury
Anxiety, Depression, and Sleep Quality. Oral paper presentation at the
annual Convention of the American Psychological Association. Wilmoth
K, Juengst SB, Tarkenton T, Cullum M, Bell KR.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Convergent and divergent validity of the Behavioral Assessment
Screening Tool (BAST) in Traumatic Brain Injury. Poster at the
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference.
Conley M, Terhorst L, Juengst SB.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Change in self-appraisal of cognitive ability after performance on
neuropsychological tests after traumatic brain injury. Poster at the
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference.
Juengst SB, Neaves SM, Nabasny AD, Kolessar ML.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Ability of Behavioral and Emotional Symptoms to Differentiate Those
With and Without TBI and/or PTSD. Poster at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Nabasny AD, Juengst SB.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Post-TBI gender differences in behavioral and emotional symptoms by
experience of nightmares: a follow-up. Poster at the American Congress
of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Nabasny AD, Juengst
SB.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Using the ICF to Classify and Describe the Problems Care Partners Face
during Inpatient rehabilitation. Poster at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Osborne CL, Juengst SB.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Factor structure differences in the Adolescent versus Adult versions of the
BAST after TBI. Poster at the American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine Annual Conference. Wright B, Kajankova M, Terhorst L,
Juengst SB.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Differences in participation across age groups five years after traumatic
brain injury. Oral paper presentation at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Erler KS, Kew CL, Juengst
SB.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Participation during the first five years following rehabilitation for
disorders of consciousness. Poster at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Malone C, Giacino JT,
Chicago, IL
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Hammond FM, Juengst SB, Locascio J, Nakase-Richardson R,
Verduzco-Gutierrez M, White J, Zasler ND, Erler KS, Bodien Y.
2019
November
Experiencing frequent pain or headaches by gender and TBI severity and
associations with neurobehavioral symptoms. Poster at the American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Meltzer KJ,
Juengst SB.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Feasibility of Early Problem-Solving Training for Care Partners of
Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injuries. Poster at the American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Juengst SB,
Silva V, Nagele M, Dart G, Goldin Y, Bell KR.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Community Participation After TBI Among
Veterans & Service Members. Oral paper presentation at the American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Stevens LF,
Ketchum JM, Sander AM, Lequerica A, Finn JA, Kajankova M,
Koakowsky-Hayner SA, Juengst SB, et al.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
The Association Between Community Participation and Social Internet
Use Among Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury. Oral paper presentation
at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference.
Sevigny M, Ketchum K, Hart T, O’Neil-Pirozzi, Callender L, Dreer L,
Sander A, Juengst SB, et al.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Feasibility of Early Problem-Solving Training for Care Partners of
Individuals With Traumatic Injuries or Stroke. Oral paper presentation
(“lightning round”) at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
Annual Conference. Juengst SB, Osborne CL, Kew CL, Nabasny A, Bell
KR.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Information and Communication Technology for Individuals Living with
Cognitive Impairments. Symposium at the American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Wang RH, Nalder E, Astell
A, Robillard JM, Juengst SB.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Leading a healthy lifestyle after TBI. Symposium at the American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Driver S,
Juengst SB, Bell KR, Dubiel R, Vega M.
Chicago, IL
2019
November
Enriching Curricular Resources for Rehabilitation: Collaboratiions with
the Rehabilitation Measures Database. Symposium at the American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference. Ehrlich-Jones
L, Heinemann A, Sullivan JE, Fischer HC, Weaver J, Juengst SB,
Terhorst L, Grampurohit N.
Chicago, IL
2020
February
Nightmares and Sleep Disturbance Differentially Impact Neurobehavioral
Symptoms Following Concussion. Presented as a poster at the Division
22 Rehabilitation Psychology Annual Conference. Nabasny A, Juengst
SB. *Winner of the Foundation for Rehabilitation Psychology Student
Poster Award
San Diego,
CA
2020
February
The Relationship Between Stressful Life Events and Neurobehavioral
Symptoms Following mTBI in Adolescents. Poster at the APA Division
22 Rehabilitation Psychology Conference. Wright B, Juengst SB.
San Diego,
CA
26
2020
February
Neurobehavioral Symptoms in Individuals with Chronic Stroke as
Potential Subclinical Indicators of Mood Disorders. Poster at the APA
Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology Conference. Vo W, Vega M,
Osborne CL, Juengst, SB.
San Diego,
CA
2020
May (virtual)
Women Pediatricians’ Experiences with Motherhood and Work. Poster at
the Pediatric Academic Societies 2020 meeting. Talib H, Coupey S,
Huang I, Royston A, Juengst SB.
Philadelphia,
PA
Regional/Local
2011 June Factors contributing to impaired self-awareness of cognitive functioning
in an HIV positive and at risk population. Poster presented at the
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research
Day. Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Pramuka M, McCue M, Becker JT.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2012 June Early impaired self-awareness is associated with age and depression in
acquired brain injury. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day. Juengst SB,
Grattan ES, Skidmore ER.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2013 June Affective state and depression status after traumatic brain injury. Poster
presented at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation
Institute Research Day. Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Whyte EM, Skidmore,
E.R.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2014 June Behavioral changes and depression, disability, and life satisfaction in two
cohorts of adults with TBI. Poster presented at the University of
Pittsburgh Postdoctoral Data & Dine, Pittsburgh, PA, May 20, 2014;
University of Pittsburgh Safar Resuscitation Center Research Trainee
Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 21, 2014; University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center Rehabilitation Institute Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, June 4,
2014. Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Wagner AK.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2014 June A case report examining the ecological momentary assessment of mood-
related symptoms via smartphone technology following traumatic brain
injury. Poster the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation
Institute Research Day. Graham KM*, Juengst SB, Pulantara IW,
Parmanto B, Arenth PM, Dicianno BE, Wagner AK.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2014 June Examining life roles after traumatic brain injury using the Participation
Assessment with Recombined Tools Objective. Poster presented at the
School of Health and Rehabilitation Science Research Day, University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, April 21, 2014**; University of Pittsburgh
Safar Resuscitation Center Research Trainee Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May
21, 2014; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute
Research Day. **Awarded 2nd prize in best undergraduate research
presentation. Achille SC*, Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Skidmore ER,
Wagner AK.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2014 June Examinig Primary Self-Reported Problems in Chronic TBI. Poster
presented at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Science Research
Day, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, April 21, 2014; University
of Pittsburgh Safar Resuscitation Center Research Trainee Day,
Pittsburgh, PA, May 21, 2014; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Pittsburgh,
PA
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Rehabilitation Institute Research Day. **Awarded prize for best
undergraduate research poster. Iyer S*, Juengst SB, Skidmore ER.
2015 May Self awareness and recovery in stroke rehabilitation. Poster presented at
the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institute
Research Day. Swafford M*, Juengst SB, Rodakowski JL, Terhorst L.,
Skidmore ER.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2016 May Development and content validity of the Behavioral Assessment
Screening Tool (BAST) for adults with traumatic brain injury. Poster
presented at the University of Pittsburgh Safar Center for Resuscitation
Research Trainee Day*, Pittsburgh, PA, May 17, 2016; University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center Rehabilitation Institue Research Day.
*Awarded best poster for PM&R. Juengst SB, Switzer GE, Terhorst L,
Niemeier J, Dicianno BE, Arenth PM, Wagner AK.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2016 May Inflammation and cognitive performance associations in the first year
following traumatic brain injury. Poster presented at the University of
Pittsburgh Sfara Center for Resuscitation Research Trainee Day,
Pittsburgh, PA, May 17, 2016; University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Rehabilitation Institue Research Day, Pittsburgh, PA, May 18, 2016.
Miller Phillips M*, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Wagner AK.
Pittsburgh,
PA
2018
February
Gender differences in multidimensional outcomes among community-
dwelling adults with traumatic brain injury. Poster at the Inaugural
Celebration of Women in Science and Medicine at University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center. Juengst SB, Osborne CL, Bell KR.
Dallas, TX
2019
February
Development of a patient- and caregiver-centered smartphone app to
support long-term self-management of chronic conditions. Poster at the
Celebration of Women in Science and Medicine at University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center. Osborne CL, Higashi R, Nabasny A, Kew
CL, Juengst SB.
Dallas, TX
2019
February
Feasibility of recruiting care partners of adults with trauamtic injuries and
stroke into a problem-solving intervention during inpatient
hospitalization. Poster at the Inaugural Celebration of Women in Science
and Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
Juengst SB, Silva V, Osborne CL, Bell KR.
Dallas, TX
2020
February
The Relationship Between Stressful Life Events and Neurobehavioral
Symptoms Following mTBI in Adolescents. Poster at the Celebration of
Women in Science and Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center. Wright B, Juengst SB.
Dallas, TX
2020
February
Neurobehavioral Symptoms in Older Adults With or Without History of
Neurological and Mental Health Conditions. Poster at the Celebration of
Women in Science and Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center. Kew CL, Juengst SB.
Dallas, TX
2020
February
Feasibility of Early Problem-Solving Training for Care Partners of
Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injuries. Poster presented at the
Celebration of Women in Science and Medicine at University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center. Nagele, M, Juengst, SB
Dallas, TX
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2020
February
Experiencing frequent pain or headaches by gender and TBI severity and
associations with neurobehavioral symptoms. Poster at the Celebration of
Women in Science and Medicine at University of Texas Southwestern
Medical Center. Meltzer KJ, Juengst SB.
Dallas, TX
2020
February
Patient-centered measurement development enables greater inclusivity of
lower-literacy and Spanish-speaking clinical populations. Poster at the
Celebration of Women in Science and Medicine at University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center. Higashi RT, Juengst SB.
Dallas, TX
2020
February
Family Leave and Return-to-Work Experiences of Physician Mothers.
Poster at the Celebration of Women in Science and Medicine at
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Juengst SB, Royston
AB, Huang I, Wright B.
Dallas, TX
Service to the Community
Year(s) Role Organization or institution
2006-2008 Volunteer Hope Network Adaptive
Sports
Facilitating participation of athletes in adaptive sports and helping transport and maintain adaptive
sports equipment
2009 Vocational Coordinator Spina Bifida Association
of Western PA
Created and obtained FISA Foundation funding ($16,000) to support the S.T.R.I.V.E. Program, which I
developed, to promote employment for individuals with cognitive disabilities.
2012 Guest speaker Moving Ahead Support
Group
2010-2012 Volunteer Three Rivers Adaptive
Rowing
Participated as part of the adaptive dragon boating team, teaching and assisting athletes.
2019 Speaker UTSW and Hope After
Brain Injury co-sponsored
half-day symposium
Bibliography
Peer-Reviewed Publications
±Notes Corresponding or Senior Author; *Notes trainee mentored to publication
Original Research Articles
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1. Juengst SB, Aizenstein HJ, Figurski J, Lopez OL, ±Becker JT. Alterations in the
hemodynamic response function in cognitively impaired HIV/AIDS subjects. Journal of
Neuroscience Methods, 163, 208-212, 2007
2. ±Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Pramuka M, McCue M, Becker JT. Factors contributing to
impaired self awareness of cognitive functioning in an HIV positive and at risk population.
Disability and Rehabilitation, 34,19-25, 2012
3. ±Juengst SB, Skidmore ER, Arenth PM, Niyonkuru C, Raina KD. The unique contribution
of fatigue to disability in community dwelling adults with traumatic brain injury. Archives of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94, 74-79, 2012.
4. Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Failla MD, Goyal A, ±Wagner AK. Acute inflammatory biomarker
profiles predict depression risk following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Journal
of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 30, 207-218, 2015.
5. ±Juengst SB, Arenth PM, Whyte EM, Skidmore ER. Brief report of mood state and
depression status after traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 59, 242-246, 2014.
6. ±Juengst SB, Arenth PM, McCue M, Raina KD, Skidmore ER. Affective state and
community integration after traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine
& Rehabilitation, 93, 1086-1094, 2014.
7. Juengst SB, Kumar RG, ±Wagner AK. Exploratory associations with Tumor Necrosis
Factor-α, disinhibition, and suicidal endorsement after traumatic brain injury. Brain,
Behavior, and Immunity, 41, 134-43, 2014.
8. ±Skidmore ER, Dawson DR, Butters MA, Grattan ES, Juengst SB, Whyte EM, Begley A,
Holm MB, Becker JT. Strategy training shows promise for addressing disability in the first 6
months after stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair, 29, 668-76, 2015.
9. ±Juengst SB, Adam LM, Bogner JA, Arenth PM, O-Neil-Pirozzi TB, Dreer LE, Hart T,
Bergquist TF, Bombardier CH, Dijkers MP, Wagner AK. Trajectories of life satisfaction
after traumatic brain injury: Life roles, age, and depressive symptoms. Rehabilitation
Psychology, 60, 353-364, 2015
10. Juengst SB, *Graham KM, Pulantara IW, McCue M, Whyte EM, Dicianno BE, Parmanto B,
Arenth PM, Skidmore ER, ±Wagner AK. Pilot feasibility of an mHealth system for
conducting ecological momentary assessment of mood-related symptoms following traumatic
brain injury. Brain Injury, 29, 1351-61, 2015.
11. Failla MC, Juengst SB, Graham KM, Arenth PM, ±Wagner AK. Effects of depression and
antidepressant use on cognitive deficits and functional cognition following severe traumatic
brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 31(6), E62-E73, 2016.
12. Failla MC, Juengst SB, Arenth PM, ±Wagner AK. Preliminary associations between brain-
derived neurotrophic factor, memory impairment, functional cognition, and depressive
symptoms following severe TBI. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair, 97, 701-7, 2015.
13. ±Hart T, Fann JR, Chervoneva I, Juengst SB, Rosenthal JA, Krellman, JW, Dreer LE,
Kroenke K. Prevalence, risk factors, and correlates of anxiety at one year after moderate to
severe traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97, 701-7,
2016.
14. *Markos SM, Failla MD, Ritter AC, Dixon CE, Conley YP, Ricker JH, Arenth PM, Juengst
SB, ±Wagner AK. Genetic variation in the vesicular monoamine transporter is associated
with cognitive outcomes after severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma
Rehabilitation, 32(2), E24-E34, 2017.
15. *Kesinger MR, ±Juengst SB, Bertisch H, Niemeier JP, Krellman JW, Pugh MJ, Kumar RG,
Sperry J, Arenth PM, Fann JR, Wagner AK. Acute trauma factor associations with suicidality
across the first 5 years after moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Archives of Phsyical
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Medicine & Rehabilitation, 97, 1301-8, 2016.
Juengst SB & *Kesinger MR (Interviewees), Drown J (Producer), Babbage DR
(Interviewer/Media Editor). Acute trauma factor associations with suicidality after TBI.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. August 2016. [Audio podcast]. Retrieved
from http://archives-pmr.org
16. ±Juengst SB, Switzer G, Oh BM, Arenth PM, Wagner AK. Conceptual model and cluster
analysis of behavioral symptoms in two cohorts of adults with traumatic brain injuries.
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 39(6), 513-524, 2017.
17. *Myrga J, Juengst SB, Failla MD, Conley Y, Arenth PM, Grace A, ±Wagner AK. COMT
and ANKK1 genetics interact with depression to influence behavior following severe TBI: an
initial assessment. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair, 30, 920-930, 2016.
18. ±Skidmore ER, Swafford M, Juengst SB, Terhorst L. Self-awareness and recovery of
independence with strategy training. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 72(1), 1-5,
2018.
19. *Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Wang Z, Dams-O’Connor K, Dikmen SS, O’Neil-Pirozzi TM,
Dahdah MN, Hammond FM, Felix E, Arenth PM, ±Wagner AK. Epidemiology of comorbid
conditions among older adults with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma
Rehabilitation, 33(1), 15-24, 2018.
20. ±Bogner JA, Whiteneck GG, MacDonald J, Juengst SB, Brown AW, Pilippus AM, Marwitz
JH, Lengenfelder J, Mellick D, Arenth PM, Corrigan JD. Test-rest reliability of traumatic
brain injury outcome measures: a traumatic brain injury model systems study. Journal of
Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 32(5): E1-E16, 2017.
21. ±Juengst SB, Myrga JM, Fann JR, Wagner AK. Cross-lagged panel analysis of depression
and behavioral dysfunction in the first year after moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury.
Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 29(3), 260-266, 2017.
22. ±Amtmann D, Bocell FD, Bamer A, Heinemann AW, Hoffman JM, Juengst SB, Rosenberg
M, Schneider JC, Wiechman S, McMullen K. Psychometric properties of the Satisfaction
with Life Scale in people with traumatic brain, spinal cord, or burn injury: a National Institute
on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Model System study. Assessment.
February 2017:1073191117693921.
23. Baker-Sparr C, Hart T, Bergquest T, Bogner J, Dreer L, Juengst SB, Mellick D, O-Neil-
Pirozzi TM, Sander AM, Whiteneck GG. Internet and social media use after traumatic brain
injury: a Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Study. Journal of Head Trauma
Rehabilitation, 33(1), E9-E17, 2018.
24. Juengst SB, ±Wagner AK, Ritter AC, Szaflarski JP, Wakler WC, Zafonte RD, Brown AW,
Hammond FM, Pugh MJ, Shea T, Krellman JW, Bushnik T, Arenth PM. Post-traumatic
epilepsy associations with mental health outcomes in the first two years after moderate to
severe TBI: a TBI Model Systems analysis. Epilepsy and Behavior, 73, 240-246, 2017.
25. *Erler KS, Whiteneck GG, Juengst SB, Locascio J, Bogner JA, Kaminski J, Giacino J.
Predicting the trajectory of participation after traumatic brain injury: A longitudinal analysis.
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation. 2018, [Epub ahead of print].
26. *Erler KS, Juengst SB, Smith DL, O’Neil-Pirozzi TM, Novack TA, Bergquist TF, Bogner
JA, Kaminski J, Giacino JT, Whiteneck GG. Examining driving and participation 5 years
after traumatic brain injury. OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health. February
2018:1539449218757739. doi:10.1177/1539449218757739
27. *Erler KS, Juengst SB, Whiteneck GG, Locascio J, Bogner JA, Kaminski J, Giacino J. The
association of rehospitalization with participation 5 years after traumatic brain injury.
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 33(6), E77-E84, 2018.
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28. Terhorst L, Juengst SB, Beck K, Shiffman S. People can change: measuring individual
variability in rehabilitation science. Rehabilitation Psychology, 63(3), 468-473, 2018.
29. ±Juengst SB, Terhorst L, Dicianno BE, Niemeier JP, Wagner AK. Development and content
validity of the Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BASTβ). Disability and
Rehabilitation, 41(10), 1200-1206, 2019.
30. ±Juengst SB, Osborne CL, Erler KS, Raina KD. Effects of fatigue, driving status, cognition,
and depression on participation in a chronic sample of adults with traumatic brain injury.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 2017.
31. Kumar RG, Gao S, Juengst SB, Wagner AK, Fabio A. The effects of post-traumatic
depression on cognition, pain, fatigue, and headache after moderate to severe civilian
traumatic brain injury: a thematic review. Brain Injury, 2018; 32(4):383-394.
32. *DiSanto D, Kumar RG, Juengst SB, Hart T, Pirozzi T, Zasler N, Novack T, Dillahunt-
Aspillaga C, Graham K, Cotner B, Rabinowitz A, Dikmen S, Niemeier J, Kesinger M,
Wagner AK. Employment stability in the first 5 years after moderate to severe traumatic brain
injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 100(3), 412-421, 2019.
33. *Kersey J, Juengst SB, Skidmore ER. Self-awareness of deficits after stroke may or may not
improve. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 73(3), 2018.
34. ±Juengst SB, Terhorst L, Wagner AK. Factor structure of the Behavioral Assessment
Screening Tool (BAST) in traumatic brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, 42(2): 255-
260, 2020.
35. Juengst S, Nordvik JE, Junttila IS, Smith J, Kew CL*, Laukkala T±. Mental health
assessment in rehabilitation: a descriptive study through an international internet survey.
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 41(4), 368-372, 2018.
36. *Kumar RG, Olsen J, Juengst SB, Dams-O’Connor K, O’Neil-Pirozzi TM, Hammond FM, ±Wagner AK. Comorbid conditions among adults 50 years and older with traumatic brain
injury: examining associations with demographics, healthcare utilization, institutionalization,
and 1-year outcomes. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, 34(4), 224-232, 2019.
37. Osborne CL, Kauvar DS, ±Juengst SB. Linking the behavioral assessment screening tool to
the international classification of functioning, disability, and health as a novel indicator of
content validity. Disability & Rehabilitation, 42(12), 1775-1782, 2020.
38. ±Juengst SB, Silva V, Goldin Y, Cicerone K, Lengenfelder J, Chiaravalloti N, Driver S,
Mellick D, Dart G, Kew CL, Nabasny A, Bell KR. Care partner problem solving training
(CP-PST) for care partners of adults with traumatic brain injury during inpatient
rehabilitation: study protocol for a multisite, randomized, single-blind clinical feasibility trial.
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 80, 9-15, 2019.
39. Driver S, Juengst SB, McShan EE, Bennett M, Bell KR, Dubiel R. A randomized controlled
trial protocol for people with traumatic brain injury in a health lifestyle program (GLB-TBI).
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 14:100328, 2019.
40. Higashi R, ±Juengst SB. Patient-centered measure development and Spanish validation
exemplar. Health Literacy Research and Practice, 3(4): e243-e249, 2019.
41. ±Juengst SB, Terhorst L, Kew CL, Wagner AK. Variability in daily self-reported emotional
symptoms and fatigue measured over eight weeks in community dwelling individuals with
traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury, 33(5), 567-573, 2019.
42. Bitussi U, Osborne CL, Juengst SB, Vargas R, Dolezal C, Avers S, Ha C, Elkins N, Bell KR.
Differences in baseline and post-season King-Devick times between recreational and
competitive youth soccer players. Archives of Sports Medicine & Physiotherapy, 4(1):1-1,
2019.
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43. ±Juengst SB, Osborne CL, Holavanahalli R, Silva V, Kew CL, Nabasny A, Bell K.
Feasibility study of Problem Solving Training (PST) for care partners of adults with traumatic
brain injury, spinal cord injury, burn injury, or strokeduring the inpatient hospital stay.
Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation, 2019.
44. Driver S, Juengst SB, Reynolds M, McShan E, Kew CL, Vega M, Bell KR, Dubiel R.
Healthy lifestyle after traumatic brain injury: a brief narrative. Brain injury, 33(10):1299-
1307, 2019.
45. Erler KS, Kew CL, Juengst SB. Participation differences by age and depression 5 years after
moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury. International Review of Psychiatry, [ePub], 1369-
1627, 2019.
46. *Smith EE, Smith JAD, ±Juengst SB. Cognitive process scores associated with self-reported
behavioral dysfunction on the Frontal Systems Behavior Scale (FrSBE) in chronic traumatic
brain injury. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, [ePub]: 1380-3395,
2019.
47. Juengst SB, *Royston AR, Huang I, *Wright B. Family leave and return-to-work
experiences of physician mothers. JAMA Network Open, 2(10): e1913054, 2019.
48. Awan N, *DiSanto D, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Bertisch H, Niemeier J, Fann JR, Sperry J, &
Wagner AK. Interrelationships Between Post-TBI Employment and Substance Abuse: A
Cross-lagged Structural Equation Modeling Analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation, [Epub ahead of print], 2019. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2019.10.189
49. ±Juengst SB, *Nabasny A, Terhorst L. Neurobehavioral Symptoms in Community-Dwelling
Adults With and Without Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury: Differences by Age, Gender,
Education, and Health Condition. Frontiers in Neurology, 10, 2019.
doi:10.3389/fneur.2019.01210
50. ±Juengst SB, *Nabasny A, Terhorst L. Cohort differences in neurobehavioral symptoms in
chronic mild to severe traumatic brain injury. Frontiers in Neurology, 10, 2019.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.01210
51. Malone C, Erler KS, Giacino JT, Hammond FM, Juengst SB, Locascio JJ, Nakase-
Richardson R, Verduzco-Gutierrez M, Whyte J, Zasler N, Bodien YG. Participation
following inpatient rehabilitation for traumatic disorders of consciousness: A TBI Model
Systems study. Frontiers in Neurology, 10, 2019. doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.01314
52. Kumar RG, Kesinger MR, Juengst SB, Brooks MM, Fabio A, Dams-O’Connor K, Pugh MJ,
Sperry J, Wagner AK. Effects of Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia on Long-Term Recovery and
Hospital Resource Utilization Following Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal
of Trauma, [Epub ahead of print], 2019.
53. Ketchum JM, Sevigny M, Hart T, O’Neil-Pirozzi TM, Sander A, Juengst SB, Bergquist TF,
Dreer LE, Whiteneck GG. The association between community participation and social
internet use among adults with traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma
Rehabilitation, [Epub ahead of print], 2020.
54. Vega M, *Nabasny A, ±Juengst SB. “Descubriendo Soluciones Juntos” – An Argument for
Adapting Problem-Solving Training for Latinx Care Partners after TBI. Rehabilitation
Psychology, [Epub ahead of print], 2020.
55. *Nabasny A, Myrga J, ±Juengst SB. Brief report of gender differences by Nighmare status
after truamatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, [in press], 2020.
56. Womack KB, Dubiel R, Callender L, Dunklin C, Dahdah M, Harris TS, Devous Sr. MD,
Juengst SB, Bell KR, Diaz-Arrastia R, Ding K. 123I-Iofluopane Single-Photon Emission
Computed Tomography as an Imaging Biomarker of Pre-Synaptic Dopaminergic System
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After Moderate-to-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. J. Neurotrauma, [Epub ahead of print], Jun
3 2020. doi: 10.1089/neu.2019.6892
57. Lopez M, Bell KR, Annaswamy T, Juengst SB, Ifejika N. COVID-19 Guide for the
Rehabilitation Clinician: A Review of Non-Pulmonary Manifestations and Complications.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, [Epub ahead of print], May 26,
2020. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001479
58. Rabinowitz A, Chervoneva I, Hart T, O’Neil-Pirozzi TM, Juengst SB, Hoffman JM.
Heterogeneity in Temporal Ordering of Depression and Participation After Traumatic Brain
Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, [in press], 2020.
59. Osborne CL, Smith E, ± Juengst SB. Exploring Care partner problems early in the
rehabilitation process using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and
Health. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, [in press], 2020.
60. Osborne CL, Smith E*, ± Juengst SB. Identifying user-centered content, design, and features
for mobile health apps to support long-term assessment, behavioral intervention, and
transitions of care in neurological rehabilitation: An exploratory study. British Journal of
Occupational Therapy, [in press], 2020.
61. O’Neil-Pirozzi T, Lequerica A, Chiaravalloti N, Juengst SB, Newman J. Cognitive-
Communicative Predictors of Employment Outcomes One and Five Years Post-Traumatic
Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, [in press], 2020.
62. ±Juengst SB, McShan E, Noorbakhsh D, Driver SD. Providing equal attention: Designing
control groups for Intensive Lifestyle Interventions after brain injury. Brain Injury, [in press],
2020.
63. Benavides AM, Finn JA, Tang X, Ropacki S, Borwn RM, Smith AN, Stevens LF, Rabinowitz
AR, Juengst SB, Johnson-Greene D, Hart T. Psychosocial and functional predictors of
depression and anxiety symptoms in veterans and service members with TBI: A VA TBI
Model Systems study. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, [in press], 2020.
64. Awan N, DiSanto D*, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Bertisch H, Niemeier J, Fann JR, Kesinger
MR, Sperry J, Wagner AK. Evaluating the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships
predicting suicidal ideation following traumatic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma
Rehabilitation, [ePub ahead of print], 2020.
65. Stevens LF, Ketchum JM, Sander AM, Gary KW, Graham KM, Lequerica AH, Finn J,
Kajankova M, Kolakowsky-Hayner S, Juengst SB, Rabinowitz AR, Dreer LE, Callender L,
Dillahunt-Aspillaga C. Race/Ethnicity and Community Participation Among Veterans and
Service Members With Traumatic Brain Injury: A VA Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems
Study. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, [in press], 2020.
66. ±Juengst SB, Kajankova M, *Wright B, Terhorst L. Factor analysis of the adolescent version
of the Behavioral Assessment Screening Tool (BAST-A) in adolescents with concussion.
Brain Injury, [in press], 2020.
67. *Wright B, Wilmoth K, ±Juengst SB, Didehbani N, Maize R, Cullum CM. Perceived
recovery and self-reported functioning in adolescents with mild traumatic brain injury: The
role of sleep, mood, and physical symptoms.. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, [in press],
2020.
68. *Meltzer K, ±Juengst SB. Associations between frequent pain or headaches and
neurobehavioral symptoms by gender and TBI severity. Brain Injury, [in press], 2020.
69. *Nagele M, Vo WP, Kolessar M, Neaves S, ±Juengst SB. Assessment of impaired self-
awareness by cognitive domain after traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, [in
press], 2020.
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Invited Original Peer-Reviewed Research Articles
1. ±Dicianno BE, Fairman AD, Juengst SB, Braun PG, Zabel TA. Using the spina bifida life
course model in clinical practice: an interdisciplinary approach. Pediatric Clinics in North
America, 57, 945-957, 2010.
2. *Myrga JM, Juengst SB, Conley YP, Arenth PM, ±Wagner AK. Rehabilomics research:
dopamine system pathway genetics and recovery after TBI. Brain Injury Professional, 14(1),
8-12, 2017.
3. ±Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Wagner AK. Depression following traumatic brain injury:
prevalence, impact, and management challenges. Psychology Research and Behavior
Management, 10, 175-186, 2017.
4. ± Juengst SB, Hart T, Sander AM, Nalder EJ, Pappadis MR. Mobile health interventions after
traumatic brain injuries. Current Topics in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Reports, 7,
341-365, 2019.
5. Ramey LN, Osborne CL, Kasitinon D, Juengst SB. Apps and mobile health technology in
rehabilitation. Physical Medicine & Rehabiltiation Clinics of North America, 30(2), 485-497,
2019.
6. Olson DM, Juengst SB. The Hospital to Home Transition Following Acute Stroke. Nursing
Clinics of North America. 54(Epub 8 June 2019). doi.or/10.1016/j.cnur.2019.04.007
7. Hawley L, Hammond FM, Cogan A, Juengst SB, Mumbower R, Pappadis M, Waldman W,
Dams-O’Connor K. Ethical considerations in chronic brain injury. Journal of Head Trauma
Rehabilitation, 34(6), 433-436, 2019.
Reviews, Chapters, Monographs and Editorials
1. ±Wagner AK, Juengst SB, Kumar RG, Ritter AC, Diamond ML, Failla MD. Inflammation:
A new biological paradigm for understanding TBI as a chronic condition. The Challenge,
8(3), 10-11,21, Summer 2014.
2. Juengst SB⁺, Pappadis M⁺, Carmine H, Hawley L. ⁺co-first authors. Addressing the long-
term needs of care partners of persons with TBI. Brain Injury Professional, February, 2019.
Non-peer reviewed scientific or medical publications/materials in print or other media
1. Juengst SB & *Kesinger MR (Interviewees), Drown J (Producer), Babbage DR
(Interviewer/Media Editor). Acute trauma factor associations with suicidality after TBI.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. August 2016. [Audio podcast]. Retrieved
from http://archives-pmr.org
2. Juengst SB & Huang I (Interviewees), Trueger S & Desai AN (Interviewers). Family leave
and return-to-work experiences of physician mothers. JAMA Network Open Live. October
15, 2019 [Live Interview]. Retrievable at https://youtu.be/1MJkbk-t7GU