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Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas 77030
(713) 960-0505
(713) 961-3555-Fax
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
A. Personal
1. Margaret A. Nosek, Ph.D.
2. January 25, 1952
B. Education
The University of Texas, Austin, Ph.D., Rehabilitation 1982-1984. Dissertation: Relationships among measures of psychological independence, social independence, and functional abilities for adults with severe orthopedic impairments. Advisor: Randall Parker, Ph.D.
The University of Texas, Austin, Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling, 1980-1982. Thesis: Independent Living Programs: A Management Perspective, Advisor: Randall Parker, Ph.D.
The University of Texas, Austin, work toward a Ph.D. in Music Theory, 1977-1979
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, Master of Arts in Music, 1974-1976. Thesis: Sixteenth-century art of ornamentation, Advisor: Quentin Querreau, Ph.D.
BaldwinWallace College, Berea, Ohio, Bachelor of Music magna cum laude, 1970-1974
C. Academic Appointments
1. Current Baylor College of Medicine faculty position:
Director, Center for Research on Women with Disabilities, 1993 to present, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
Associate Professor, April 1993-present, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Director of Research, Independent Living Research Utilization Program of The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research
2. Previous Faculty position(s):
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, Assistant Professor, November 1984-1993, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, Assistant Instructor, January 1978 July 1979 Department of Music
BaldwinWallace College, Berea, Ohio, Lecturer, September 1976 May 1977, Department of Music
3. Current faculty appointments at other institutions:
Texas Women's University, Houston, Texas, Adjunct Associate Professor, College of Occupational Therapy
D. Other advanced training experience -- none
E. Other information
1. Honors or awards:
Recipient, American Psychological Association, James Garrett Early Career Achievement Award, 1994
Recipient, Women on the Move Award, Texas Executive Women, 1993
Recipient, Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award, The University of Texas, Austin, 1993
Certificate of Appreciation, Governmental Relations Committee, American Association for Counseling and Development, 1992
Honorable Mention, American Rehabilitation Counseling Association Research Award, 1991
Recipient, The Americans with Disabilities Act Award, U.S. House Task Force on the Rights and Empowerment of Americans with Disabilities, Congressman Major R. Owens, Chairman, 1991
Recognized and Honored as a Disability Patriot at the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, 1991
Recipient, chosen one of five most outstanding graduates of the University of Texas, Austin, Department of Special Education, 1990
Fellowship recipient, World Rehabilitation Fund, International Exchange of Experts and Information in Rehabilitation, 1989
Selected as a Switzer Scholar for the Ninth Switzer Memorial Seminar, National Rehabilitation Association, New York, 1984
Listed in:
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America 1992
Who's Who in the South and Southwest 1992-1993
Who's Who in American Education 1992-1993
Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America 1991
Who's Who Among Human Service Professionals, 1991
Who's Who Among Young American Professionals, 1991
Personalities of the South, Vol. 13, American Biographical Institute, Inc., 1991
Longman's Who's Who in Science, 1989
Library of Congress, The National Distinguished Service Directory: Medical and Vocational Rehabilitation, 1987, 1989
Marquis Who's Who Directory of Professionals and Resources in Rehabilitation, 1985
Recipient, Doctoral Research Grant, The University of Texas, Austin, 1983-1984
Recipient, University Fellowship for doctoral studies, The University of Texas, Austin, 1982-1984
Recipient, Interinstitutional Fellowship, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 1974-1976
Elected to "Outstanding Women of America," October 1979
Elected to Omicron Delta Kappa (leadership honorary), Pi Kappa Lambda (music honorary) and Friars, honorary society at the University of Texas, Austin
2. Board eligibility/certification -- none
3. Other non-academic positions:
Governor's LongRange Planning Group for Texans with Disabilities, Austin, Texas, Special Assistant to Justin W. Dart, Jr., Chair, June 1982 July 1983
The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Austin, Texas, Technical Assistance Coordinator for the ILRU 504 Technical Assistance Office, Austin, TX, January - September 1982
Barrier Free Environments, Inc., Raleigh, North Carolina, Technical Assistance Coordinator for the 504 Training and Technical Assistance Project, May 1980 January 1981
Austin Resource Center for Independent Living, Austin, Texas, Project Director, August 1979 April 1980
II. RESEARCH INFORMATION
A. Research support
Principal Investigator, Relationships Among Age at Onset, Adequacy of Personal Assistance, Negative Health Incidents, and Health Care Utilization for Persons with Physical Disabilities, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, 1993-1996, $136,205 annually, $308,615 total direct budget, H133G30073
Principal Investigator, Psychosocial Behaviors of Women with Physical Disabilities, National Institutes of Health, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, 1992-1995, $179,995 annually, $589,942 total direct budget, HD30166-01
Principal Investigator, Psychosocial Behaviors of Women with Physical Disabilities, Supplement, National Institutes of Health, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, 1993-1995, $44,000 annually, $116,000 total direct budget, HD30166-01S1
Director of Research, Research and Training Center on Improving Management Effectiveness in Independent Living Centers, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, 19901995, $384,992 annually, $1,924,960 total direct budget, H133B0000
Center Related Research projects:
Demonstrating a Model Approach to Independent Living Center-based Assistive Technology Services (Principal Investigator)
Increasing the Ability of Independent Living Centers to Service Hispanic Population (Principal Investigator)
Parameters of Independent Living Programs (Principal Investigator)
Collaboration Between Medical Rehabilitation Program and Independent Living Centers in Facilitating Independent Living by Persons with Recently Incurred Spinal Cord Injury (Principal Investigator)
Director, Research Training Supplement to Research and Training Center, National Institute on Disability Rehabilitation Research, 1993-1995, $69,000 annually, $207,000 total direct budget.
Investigator, Career Development of Women with Physical Disabilities, subcontract with The Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1993-1994, $18,750 annual total direct budget.
Investigator, Collaboration Between Medical Rehabilitation Program and Independent Living Centers in Facilitating Independent Living by Persons with Recently Incurred Spinal Cord Injury, Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems, 1990-1995, 93-94 annual budget $52,000, total direct budget $260,000, H133N00016.
Investigator, Rehabilitation Research & Training Center in Community Integration for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury, Baylor College of Medicine, 1994-1995.
Principal Investigator, New Models for the Provision of Personal Assistance Services, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, 1987-1990, $98,027 annually, $294,081 total direct budget, H133AH70016
Director of Research, Research and Training Center on Independent Living at The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research (TIRR), National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), 19851990, $218,435 annually (varies), $1,352,000 (approximate) total direct budget, G00853C505
Center Related Research projects:
Parameters of Independent Living Programs: A Longitudinal Study (Principal Investigator)
The Definition of "Peer": Consumer Perspectives and Significance in the Delivery of Counseling Service (Principal Investigator)
Independent Living in Rural Areas: A Longitudinal Study (Principal Investigator)
Operational Definition of Independence (Co-principal Investigator)
Relationships Between Independent Living Centers and Medical Rehabilitation Programs
Instrumental Social Support as a Buffer of Psychological Stress for Persons with Physical Disability
Principal Investigator, Evaluating the Effectiveness of Independent Living Program Networks, Mott Foundation, 1985 $42,000, total direct budget (No grant number)
B. National Scientific Participation
1. Journal editorial boards, etc.
Editorial board, Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences, 1994 - present
Editorial board, Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 1989 present.
Editorial board, Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1987 present
Guest reviewer, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1989 - present
2. Review panels, chairpersons, etc.
Member, review panel, ZRG 7-SSS-5-1, Small Business Innovative Research Grants, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, March, 1995, July, 1995
Invited participant, North American Conference on ICIDH Revision, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA, August, 1994
Invited participant, Focus Group on Women and Disabilities, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Washington, D.C., July, 1994
Served as co-chairperson of the Conference on Health of Women with Physical Disabilities, Setting a Research Agenda for the 90's, National Institutes of Health, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, Bethesda, MD, May, 1994
Peer Reviewer, National Institute for Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Washington, D.C., January 1982present
Rehabilitation Services Administration, Independent Living Evaluation Indicators Advisory Committee, member, 1987-1988
Peer Reviewer, Texas Department of Human Services, 1986, 1994
3. Professional societies, etc.
American Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; member, Legislative Committee, 1990 - 1992; Program Committee, 1992 - current; Research Committee, 1992 - 1994; co-chair, Membership Committee, 1994 - current
American Rehabilitation Counseling Association; elected board member, 1988-1991; co-chair, Professional Concerns Committee; chair, Independent Living Task Force; member, Human Rights Committee; chair, "Access to Counseling Professions" project
American Counseling Association; member (president appointed), Human Rights Committee, 1988-1990
National Rehabilitation Association, member, 1982 - 1991
4. Invited lectures, presentations, research seminars:
"Beyond Frames and Cushions--Technology with an Attitude," keynote address presented by M. A. Nosek, at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 1st Annual Texas Assistive Technology Partnership Conference on Assistive Technology, Austin, TX, June, 1995.
"Health care issues for persons with disabilities," presented by M.A. Nosek, at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 1st Annual Texas Assistive Technology Partnership Conference on Assistive Technology, Austin, TX, June, 1995.
"Religiousness and Spirituality in the Context of Life-Long Disability," presented by M. A. Nosek, at the Spirituality in Medical Rehabilitation and the Lives of Persons with Disabilities Conference, Bethesda, MD, May, 1995.
"Roles in helping individuals with disabilities gain independence," presented by Maxine Hammonds-Smith, Ella Lewis, and M. A. Nosek, at Texas Council on Family Relations Annual Conference, Houston, TX, March, 1995.
"Sexuality issues of women with physical disabilities," presented by M. A. Nosek and C. A. Howland, at Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast Texas, Inc., Houston, TX, February, 1995.
"Sexuality issues among women with physical disabilities," presented by M.A. Nosek and C. A. Howland, at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, September, 1994.
"Sexuality issues among women with physical disabilities," presented by M. A. Nosek, at 71st Annual Meeting of American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, June, 1994.
"Wellness models and sexuality among women with physical disabilities," presented by M. Nosek at Conference on "The Health of Women with Physical Disabilities:" National Institutes of Health, National Center for
Medical Rehabilitation Research, Bethesda, Maryland, May, 1994
"Sexual abuse of women with physical disabilities," presented by M. A. Nosek at Conference on "The Health of Women with Physical Disabilities: Setting a Research Agenda for the 90's," National Institutes of Health, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, Bethesda, Maryland, May, 1994
"Wellness models and sexuality among women with disabilities," panel presentation by C. C. Foley for M. A. Nosek, at the American Psychological Association National Conference on Psychology and Women's Health: Creating a Psychosocial Agenda for the 21st Century Washington, D.C., May, 1994
"Sexuality issues among women with physical disabilities," presented by M.A. Nosek at a continuing education nursing seminar "Get Ready for Health Care Reform," Austin, TX, May 1994.
"Promoting independence in children with disabilities," presented via video tape by M. A. Nosek at 7th World Congress of International Rehabilitation Medicine Association, Washington, D.C., April, 1994
"Healthcare Issues for Women with Disabilities," presented by M. A. Nosek at the University of Houston College of Optometry, Houston, Texas, April, 1994
"Sexuality issues among women with disabilities," poster presentation by M. A. Nosek and C. C. Foley, for the Association of Women in Science, University of Texas, Houston, TX, January, 1994
"Abuse of women with physical disabilities," presented by M. Nosek at The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research conference, "Taboo topics in rehabilitation: Sexuality and substance abuse--Effecting positive outcomes," Houston, Texas, November, 1993
"Sexuality of women with physical disabilities," poster presentation by C. A. Howland, F. Garden, M. A. Nosek, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Miami, FL, November, 1993
"Sociosexual issues among women with physical disabilities," presented by D.H. Rintala, for M.A. Nosek, J.L. Bennett, C.A. Howland, M.E. Young, and C.C. Foley at the annual meeting of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers, Las Vegas, NV, 1993
"The effect of differing economic systems and cultural values on the establishment of international partnerships," presented by M. Nosek at the First North American Regional Conference of Rehabilitation International, Atlanta, Georgia, October, 1993
"Sociosexual issues among women with physical disabilities," presented for M. Nosek by D. Rintala at the annual meeting of the AASCIPSW, Las Vegas, Nevada, September, 1993
"Sexuality issues among women with physical disabilities," poster presentation, American Psychological Association Annual Convention, presented by Catherine Clubb Foley for Margaret A. Nosek, Toronto, Canada, August, 1993
"Sexuality issues among women with physical disabilities," accepted for presentation by M.A. Nosek at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine convention, Denver, Colorado, June, 1993
"Developing research practices relevant to culturally distinct populations," session for implementation of the 1992 amendments to the Rehabilitation Act through collaboration and commitment, panel presentation and moderator by M. Nosek at the 15th Annual Meeting of the National Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers, Washington, D.C., April, 1993
"La mesure de la qualite de la vie pour les personnes assistees par un ventilateur" ("The measure of the quality of life for persons who use ventilators"), scientific session presentation and "L'adaptation a l'utilisation d'un ventilateur: La perspective psycologique" ("Adapting to ventilator use: The psychological perspective"), specific session for ventilator users presented by M. Nosek at the 4th International Conference on Home Mechanical Ventilation of the J.I.V.D., Lyon, France, March, 1993
"Independence among people with brain injury: Confronting the conflict between autonomy and support," focus session presented by C. Foley for M. Nosek at the annual session of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, San Francisco, November, 1992
"Research strategies for statistics: Survey data and qualitative research," paper presented by C. Howland for M. Nosek at the National Council on Disability's Disability Policy Research Conference, Washington, D.C., December 1992
"Disability abuse," an invited seminar scheduled presented at the American Counseling Association seminar at sea, "Violence in America: Realities and Counseling Alternatives," Caribbean, August, 1992
"Women with disabilities in the sciences: Overcoming a vast array of barriers," presented at the National Institutes of Health, Women in Biomedical Careers: Dynamics of Change - Strategies for the 21st Century conference, Bethesda, June 1992
"Primary care issues for women with disabilities," a paper presented at Texas Medical Association 125th Annual Session, San Antonio, May 1992
"Controversies in women's health," workshop presented at the Texas Department of Human Services, Community Care for the Aged and Disabled Conference, Austin, May 1992
"The political response to long-term disability," paper presented by M Fuhrer for M. Nosek, at a conference on Aging with Spinal Cord Injury, Craig Hospital, Denver, March, 1992
"Putting it all together: Integrating research design with implementation," at Rehabilitation Clinical Research Training course. Will Clayton Conference Center, The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Houston, February 1992
"Consumer involvement in research and practice." Participated in an Institute on Rehabilitation Issues, Little Rock, March 1992
"Americans with disabilities act: An overview," The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Houston, January 1992
Delivered testimony on Americans with Disabilities Act and Research on Personal Assistance to National Council on Disability, New Orleans, October 1991
"The effect of personal assistance services on the long term health of a rehabilitation hospital population." Paper presented by D. Rintala for M. Nosek, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Washington, October, 1991
"Personal assistance and employment." Panel presentation, President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, Dallas, TX, May 1991
"The evolution of the independent living program: Diversity vs. standardization", Independent Living Conference, Oakland, CA, October, 1991
"The measure of independence: A study of three profiles." Oral scientific paper session, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine annual convention, Phoenix, AZ, October 1990
"Personal assistance use among persons with spinal cord injury." Oral scientific paper session, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine annual convention, Phoenix, AZ, October 1990
"The Americans with Disabilities Act." Workshop panelist. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine annual convention, Phoenix, AZ, October 1990
"The Americans with Disabilities Act." Focus session. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine annual convention, Phoenix, AZ, October 1990
"The individual's perspective on personal assistance services." Research presentation at a grantee summary conference sponsored by United Cerebral Palsy Association and National Institute on Disability Research and Rehabilitation, Bethesda, MD, October 1990
"A national overview of personal assistance services." Keynote speaker, attendant services round table sponsored by the Texas Department of Human Services and the Texas Legislature Health and Human Services Committee, Austin, TX, October 1990
NIDRR project directors conference, Vocational Rehabilitation, Behavioral and Social Sciences Research. Invited Participant, Washington, DC, October 1990
"Human services research: The rehabilitation perspective." Invited participant in a conference sponsored by the National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington, DC, September, 1990
"Leadership training in independent living." Coordinator and presenter, training seminar for the Human Care Study Tour from Japan, Houston, TX, August, 1990
"The role of parents in the move toward independent living with personal assistance services." Invited presentation, Virginia Personal Assistance Consortium seminar, Richmond, VA, July, 1990
"Personal assistance services: Current practices, impact, and future directions." Workshop, National Conference on independent living, Bethesda, MD, May 1990
"Personal assistance: Key to employability of persons with physical disabilities." Research presentation, American Association for Counseling and Development annual convention, Cincinnati, OH, March 1990
Publications
1. Full Papers
a. Published in refereed journals
Nosek, M.A. and Krouskop, T.A. (1995). Demonstrating a model approach to independent living center-based asssistive technology services. Assistive Technology, 7 (1).
Nosek, M.A. and Foley, C.C. (1995). Personal assistance: Key to employability for persons with physical disabilities. Directions in Rehabilitation, 6 (5).
Nosek, M.A., Fuhrer, M.J., and Potter, C. (1995). Life Satisfaction of People with Physical Disabilities: Relationships to Personal Assistance, Disability status, and handicap. Rehabilitation Psychology, 40 (3).
Nosek, M.A., Howland, C.A., Young, M.E., Georgiou,D., Rintala,D.H., Foley, C.C., Bennett, J.L., and Smith, Q. (1994). Wellness models and sexuality among women with physical disabilities. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 25, 50-58.
Nosek, M.A., and Howland, C.A. (1994). Personal Assistance Services: The hub of the policy wheel for community integration of people with severe disabilities. Policies Studies Journal, 21 (4), 789-800.
Matson, C.C., Holleman, W.L., Nosek, M.A. and Wilkinson, W. (1993). The impact of the Americans with Disabilities Act on family physicians. Archives of Family Practice, 36, (1) 1-6.
(1993). The effect of the Americans with Disabilities Act on the delivery of medical services. Journal of the National Association of Rehabilitation Professionals in the Private Sector, 8 (3), 115- 120.
Howland, C.A., Walden, E., and Nosek, M.A. (1993). Independent living centers and private sector rehabilitationists: A dynamic partnership for implementing the ADA. Journal of the National Association of Rehabilitation Professionals in the Private Sector, 8, (4).
Nosek, M.A., Fuhrer, M.J., Rintala, D.H., and Hart, K.A., (1993). The use of personal assistance services by persons with spinal cord injury. Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 4 (1), 89-103.
Nosek, M.A. (1993). A response to Kenneth R. Thomas' commentary: some observations on the use of the word "consumer". Journal of Rehabilitation, Apr.-Jun. issue, 9-10.
McMahon, B. and Nosek, M.A. (eds.) (1993). Implications of the Americans with Disabilities Act for private rehabilitation professionals. Journal of the National Association of Rehabilitation Professionals in the Private Sector, Special issue. 8,(3).
Nosek, M.A., (1993). Personal assistance services for persons with mental illness and mental retardation. [Chiteki Shogaishya ya seishin shogaishyaeno personal assistance services]. Current Study of Rehabilitation, 22 (4), 27-32.
Nosek, M.A., (1993). The effect of personal assistance on the long term health of a rehabilitation population. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 74, 119-126.
Nosek, M.A., (1992). Primary care issues for women with physical disabilities. Journal of Women's Health, 1 (4), 245-248.
Nosek, M.A., and Fuhrer, M.J. (1992). Independence among people with disabilities: I. A heuristic model. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 36 (1), 6-20.
Nosek, M.A., Fuhrer, M.J., and Howland, C.A. (1992). Independence among people with disabilities: II. The Personal Independence Profile. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 36 (1), 21-36.
Nosek, M.A. (1992). The personal assistance dilemma for people with disabilities living in rural areas. Rural Special Education Quarterly 11 (1), 36-40.
Potter, C.G., Smith, Q.W., Quan, H., and Nosek, M.A. (1992). Delivering independent living services in rural communities: Options and alternatives. Rural Special Education Quarterly 11 (1), 16-23.
Nosek, M.A. (1992). ADA -- will it work? American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 46 (5), 466-467.
Nosek, M.A., and Howland, C.A. (1992). The role of independent living centers in delivering rehabilitation services to rural communities. American Rehabilitation, 18 (1), 2-6.
Nosek, M.A., Davidson, K., Zhu, Y., and Howland, C.A. (1992). Relationships between compliance with Federal standards for independent living centers and diversity and amount of funding. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 35, 190-199.
Nosek, M.A., Zhu, Y., and Howland, C.A. (1992). The evolution of independent living programs. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 35, 174-189.
Nosek, M.A. (1991). Relationships between personal assistance and productivity among Japanese adults with severe physical disabilities. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin 35 (2), 105-118.
Nosek, M.A. (1991). Personal assistance services: A review of literature and analysis of policy implications. Journal of Disability Policy Studies 2 (2), 1-1.
Nosek, M.A., Fuhrer, M.J., and Hughes, S.O. (1991). Perceived counselor credibility by persons with physical disabilities: Influence of counselor disability status, professional status, and the counseling content. Rehabilitation Psychology, 36 (3), 153-161.
Smith, Q.W., Richards, L.K., Nosek, M.A., and Gerken, L. (1991). Education and training needs of independent living center managers. Rehabilitation Education, 5 (2), 101-111.
Nosek, M.A. (1990). Independent Living: The new frontier (Jiritsu seikatsuwa: Atarashii kaitaku de aru). Japanese Journal of Welfare for the Disabled, 10 (6), 48.
Nosek, M.A. (1990). Personal assistance: Key to employability of persons with physical disabilities. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 21 (4), 38.
Nosek, M., Roth, P., and Zhu, Y. (1990). Independent living programs: The impact of program age, consumer control, and budget on program operation. Journal of Rehabilitation, 56 (4), 2835.
Fuhrer, M.J., Rossi, D., Gerken, L., Nosek, M.A., and Richards, L. (1990). Relationships between independent living centers and medical rehabilitation programs. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 71, 519-522.
b. Full papers accepted or in press
Nosek, M. A. (accepted). The Defining Light of Vedanta: Personal Reflections on Spirituality and Disability. Rehabilitation Education.
Nosek, M.A., Sonehara, J. and Sanbonsugi (in press). Matching
available options for receiving personal assistance services
to the needs of adults with severe physical disabilities.
Studies on Social Work. (Japanese)
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