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2009
Cook KF, Dudgeon BJ, Roddey TS, Johnson KL, Bamer AM, Amtmann D. "Adapting the PROMIS Physical Function Outcome Bank for MS AT users." Multiple Sclerosis. 2009;15(9 Suppl):S53.
Lai J-S, Cook KF, Stone A, Beaumont J, Cella D. "Classical test theory and item response theory/Rasch model to assess differences between patient-reported fatigue using 7-day and 4-week recall periods." Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2009;62(9):991-7.
Lai J-S, Cook KF, Stone A, Beaumont J, Cella D. "Classical test theory and item response theory/Rasch model to assess differences between patient-reported fatigue using 7-day and 4-week recall periods." Journal of clinical epidemiology. 2009;62(9):991-7.
Bamer AM, Cook KF, Roddey TS, Amtmann D. "Item selection and content validity of a multiple sclerosis fatigue short form using the PROMIS item bank." International Journal of MS Care. 2009;11(S2):13-14.
2008
Bamer AM, Amtmann D, Cook KF, Johnson KL. "Comparing sleep problems in multiple sclerosis via Women's Health Inititative Insomnia Rating Scale and Medical Outcomes Study Sleep Scale." International Journal of MS Care. 2008;10(S1):8.
Ehde DM, Kraft GH, Chwastiak LA, et al. "Efficacy of paroxetine in treating major depressive disorder in persons with multiple sclerosis." Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2008;30(1):40-8.
Bombardier CH, Cunniffe M, Wadhwani R, Gibbons LE, Blake K, Kraft GH. "The efficacy of telephone counseling for health promotion in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomized controlled trial." Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2008;89(10):1849-56.
Jensen MP, Barber J, Hanley MA, et al. "Long-term outcome of hypnotic-analgesia treatment for chronic pain in persons with disabilities." Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2008;56(2):156-69.

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