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Overview

Shari L. Wade is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily within medicine and psychology, with a notable focus on clinical psychology, epidemiology, pediatrics, perinatology, child health, emergency medicine, and psychiatry and mental health.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to traumatic brain injury research, family and disability support research, infant development and preterm care, cardiac arrest and resuscitation, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, cerebral palsy and movement disorders, and the quality of life of childhood cancer survivors.

Among the recent scholarly contributions are:

  • Pilot trial of a telepsychotherapy parenting skills intervention for veteran families: Implications for managing parenting stress during COVID-19 (2020), published in Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
  • Telepsychotherapy with children and families: Lessons gleaned from two decades of translational research (2020), published in Journal of Psychotherapy Integration
  • From Early Childhood to Adolescence: Lessons About Traumatic Brain Injury From the Ohio Head Injury Outcomes Study (2020), published in Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
  • Behavior Problems Following Childhood TBI: The Role of Sex, Age, and Time Since Injury (2020), published in Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
  • A systematic review examining caregivers' of color experiences with the diagnostic process of autism spectrum disorder (2022), published in Autism

Their frequent collaborators include Brad G. Kurowski, Emily L. Moscato, Keith Owen Yeates, H. Gerry Taylor, and Allison P. Fisher.

Publication venues where their work appears regularly demonstrate an emphasis on rehabilitation and pediatrics-related psychology, including:

  • Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
  • Journal of Pediatric Psychology
  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
  • Rehabilitation Psychology
  • The Clinical Neuropsychologist

Best Publications

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline on the Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury among Children

    Angela Lumba-Brown;Keith Owen Yeates;Kelly Sarmiento;Matthew J. Breiding

  • Short- and long-term social outcomes following pediatric traumatic brain injury.

    Keith Owen Yeates;Erika Swift;H. Gerry Taylor;Shari L. Wade

  • A prospective study of short- and long-term outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children: behavior and achievement.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • Predicting Postconcussion Syndrome After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Children and Adolescents Who Present to the Emergency Department

    Lynn Babcock;Terri Byczkowski;Shari L. Wade;Mona Ho

  • The Relationship Between Psychosocial Factors and Asthma Morbidity in Inner-City Children With Asthma

    Constance M. Weil;Constance M. Weil;Shari L. Wade;Laurie J. Bauman;Henry Lynn

  • Long-Term Behavior Problems Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Prevalence, Predictors, and Correlates

    Lisa Schwartz;H Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Keith Owen Yeates

  • Preinjury family environment as a determinant of recovery from traumatic brain injuries in school-age children

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Shari L. Wade

  • Recommendations for the Use of Common Outcome measures in pediatric traumatic brain injury research

    Stephen R. McCauley;Elisabeth A. Wilde;Vicki A. Anderson;Gary Bedell

  • Bidirectional child-family influences on outcomes of traumatic brain injury in children.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • The family environment as a moderator of psychosocial outcomes following traumatic brain injury in young children.

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Nicolay Chertkoff Walz;Terry Stancin

  • Influences on first-year recovery from traumatic brain injury in children.

    H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • Relationship of adherence to pediatric asthma morbidity among inner-city children.

    Laurie J. Bauman;Elizabeth Wright;Frederick E. Leickly;Ellen Crain

  • A prospective study of short- and long-term neuropsychological outcomes after traumatic brain injury in children.

    Keith Owen Yeates;H. Gerry Taylor;Shari L. Wade;Dennis Drotar

  • An online family intervention to reduce parental distress following pediatric brain injury.

    Shari L. Wade;Joanne Carey;Christopher R. Wolfe

  • Long-Term Attention Problems in Children With Traumatic Brain Injury

    Keith Owen Yeates;Kira Armstrong;Jennifer Janusz;H. Gerry Taylor

  • Health-Related Quality of Life of Children and Adolescents After Traumatic Brain Injury

    Terry Stancin;Dennis Drotar;H. Gerry Taylor;Keith Owen Yeates

  • Psychosocial characteristics of inner-city children with asthma: A description of the NCICAS psychosocial protocol

    Shari Wade;Connie Weil;Gary Holden;Gary Holden;Herman Mitchell

  • Family Burden and Adaptation During the Initial Year After Traumatic Brain Injury in Children

    S L Wade;H G Taylor;D Drotar;T Stancin

  • The efficacy of an online cognitive-behavioral family intervention in improving child behavior and social competence following pediatric brain injury.

    Shari L. Wade;JoAnne Carey;Christopher R. Wolfe

  • Self-reported Adherence, Management Behavior, and Barriers to Care After an Emergency Department Visit by Inner City Children With Asthma

    Frederick E. Leickly;Shari L. Wade;Ellen Crain;Deanna Kruszon-Moran

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith Owen Yeates
Keith Owen Yeates University of Calgary
Terry Stancin
Terry Stancin Case Western Reserve University
H. Gerry Taylor
H. Gerry Taylor The Ohio State University
Michael W. Kirkwood
Michael W. Kirkwood University of Colorado Denver
Dennis Drotar
Dennis Drotar University of Cincinnati
Avani C. Modi
Avani C. Modi Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Scott K. Holland
Scott K. Holland Medpace (United States)
Lisa J. Martin
Lisa J. Martin Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Dean W. Beebe
Dean W. Beebe Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
McKay Moore Sohlberg
McKay Moore Sohlberg University of Oregon

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