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Science and Psychology of Resilience in Neurorehabilitation Group (uSPRiNG)

Publications

For a full list of publications, please visit Dr. Terrill’s Google Scholar page

Publications

Terrill, A. L., Reblin, M., Mackenzie, J. J., Cardell, E., Einerson, J., Berg, C., Majersik, J., & Richards, L. (2018). Development of a novel positive psychology-based intervention for couples post-stroke. Rehabilitation Psychology, 63(1), 43-54. Learn more>

Terrill, A. L., MacKenzie, J. J., Reblin, M., Einerson, J., Ferraro, J., & Altizer, R. (2019). A collaboration between game developers and rehabilitation researchers to develop a web-based app for persons with physical disabilities: Case study. Journal of Medical Internet Research Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, 6(2), e13511. Learn more>

Utz, R., Terrill, A. L., & Thompson, A. (2020). Online Delivery of Interventions to Support Families Managing Health and Aging:  The Promise of Community-Engaged Research Practices. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community Special Issue “Aging in Older Adulthood, Community Prevention and Intervention Programs”. 1-16. Learn more>

Anderson, M., Buffo, C., Nguyen, H., Ketcher, D., Reblin, M., MacKenzie, J., & Terrill, A. L. (2022). Application of a resilience model to couples coping with stroke: A qualitative analysis. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 56(3), 270-81. https://doi.org/10.1093/abm/kaab053 
Niermeyer, M., Einerson, J., & Terrill, A. L. (2022). Perceptions of function and recovery among persons with stroke and care partners. Rehabilitation Psychology, 67(2), 215-225. Learn more>

Terrill, A. L., Reblin, M., MacKenzie, J. J., Baucom, B. R. W., Einerson, J., Cardell, E., Richards, L., & Majersik, J. (2022). Intimate relationships and stroke: Piloting a dyadic intervention to improve depression. Special Issue on Close Relationships and Health in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1804; Learn more>

Einerson, J., Allen, B., Lundstrom, L., Sefanondakis, A., & Terrill, A. L. (2022). Learning to flourish in a new reality: A thematic analysis of couples’ experience participating in a positive psychology intervention post-stroke. Disability & Rehabilitation. Learn more>

Terrill, A. L., Reblin, M., MacKenzie, J., Baucom, B., Einerson, J., Cardell., E., Richards, L., & Majersik, J. (2023). Promoting Resilience after Stroke in Dyads (ReStoreD): A supplemental analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. [epub ahead of print]. Learn more>

Terrill, A. L., & Molton, I.R. (2019). Frequency and impact of midlife stressors among adult men and women with physical disability. Disability & Rehabilitation, 41(15), 1760-1767. Learn more>

Terrill, A. L., Schwartz, J., & Belagaje, S. R. (2018). Best practices for the interdisciplinary rehabilitation team: a review of mental health issues in mild stroke survivors. Stroke Research and Treatment, 2018, 6187328. Learn more>

Terrill, A. L., Schwartz, J. K., & Belagaje, S. (2019). Understanding mental health needs after mild stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 100(5), 1003-1008. Learn more>

Akinwuntan, A., Hu, X., Terrill, A. L., Burns, S. P., Cooper Hay, C., & Belagaje, S. R. (2021). Young Stroke: Resources for Patients, Their Families, and Caregivers for Long-Term Community Living. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 102(5), 1035-1039. Learn more>

Bristol, A.A., Mata, A.C., Mickens, M., Dassel, K.B., Ellington, L., Scammon, D., Thompson, A., Towsley, G.L., Utz, R.L., Terrill, A. L. (2021). "You Feel Very Isolated": Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Caregiver Social Connections. Gerontology & Geriatric Medicine, 17(7), 23337214211060166. Learn more>

Einerson, J., Cardell, B., Majersik, J. J., Reblin, M., Richards, L.G., & Terrill, A.L. (2022). Piloting GETCare: A Goal-based Education and skills Training program for Caregivers poststroke. Rehabilitation Nursing Journal, 47(6), 220-227. https://10.1097/RNJ.0000000000000383
Terrill, A.L. (2023). Mental health issues post-stroke: Underrecognized and undertreated. Editorial accepted for publication in Stroke. In press