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Curriculum Vitae
(Alex) Wing Kai Wong, PhD, DPhil
Date: July 18, 2020
Contact Information
Washington University School of Medicine
Program in Occupational Therapy
Office: 600 S. Taylor Ave., Suite 160, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA
Mailing: 600 S. Taylor Ave, MSC 8505-94-01, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA
Phone: 314-286-0278 | Fax: 314-286-1601 | Email: [email protected]
Present Position
a. Appointments
2017-Present Assistant Professor (Tenure track), Program in Occupational Therapy
2017-Present Assistant Professor (Secondary), Department. of Neurology
2019-Present Assistant Professor (Secondary), Department of Psychiatry
b. Affiliations
2014-Present Faculty Scholar, Institute for Public Health
2014-Present Member (Faculty), Institute of Clinical and Translational Science
2017-Present Member (Faculty), Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center
2019-Present Affiliate Faculty Investigator, Institute for Informatics
Education
1998-2001 Bachelor of Science (with First Class Honors) - Occupational Therapy
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
2003-2007 Doctor of Philosophy – Rehabilitation Sciences
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
2009-2012 Doctor of Philosophy – Community Health
Department of Kinesiology & Community Health, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2012-2014 Postdoctoral Fellowship - Health Services and Outcomes Research
Institute for Public Health & Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Academic Positions / Employment:
2001-2002 Occupational Therapist, United Christian Hospital
2003-2007 Graduate Assistant, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
2007-2009 Research Associate, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
2009-2012 Research Assistant, Department of Kinesiology & Community Health, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
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2012-2014 Research Associate, Center for Rehabilitation Outcomes Research, Rehabilitation Institute of
Chicago
2014-2016 Research Assistant Professor, Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University
School of Medicine
2014-2016 Research Assistant Professor (Secondary), Department of Neurology, Washington University
School of Medicine
2017-Present Assistant Professor (Tenure track), Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University
School of Medicine
2017-Present Assistant Professor (Secondary), Department of Neurology, Washington University School of
Medicine
2019-Present Assistant Professor (Secondary), Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of
Medicine
Clinical Title and Responsibilities
N/A
Teaching Title and Responsibilities
a. Courses Taught
2007-2009 Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
RS446 - Vocational Rehabilitation for Occupational Therapists (Selected lecture)
RS455 - Biological Psychology for Human Behavior (Selected lecture)
RS405 - Critical Inquiry III (Statistics and Research Methods) (Selected lecture)
RS538 - Psychometric Theories and Practice (Selected lecture)
2012 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Kinesiology & Community Health
REHB435 - Job Placement Techniques (Teaching Assistant)
CHLH243 - Drug Use and Abuse (Teaching Assistant)
2014-Present Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Program in Occupational Therapy
OT5452- Research & OT: Evidence-based Practice (Lecturer; Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2017)
M01680- Measurement and Outcomes Research (Course Master; Fall 2014; Spring 2015)
M01770- RAPS Research Seminar (Co-Course Master, Spring 2017; Fall 2017)
M01650-Theory, Models, and Classification (Co-Course Master; Fall 2017)
MSOT/OTD program: Theory for OT Practice -Emotional Theories (Guest lecture)
TLI Predoctoral Clinical Research Training Program (Guest Lecture)
F20ART236A - Interaction Design: Understanding Health & Well-Being (Spring 2019)
b. Thesis Examination Committee/ Research Advisory Board
Internal
2015-2019 Pin-Wei (Benny) Chen, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
(Primary mentor: Kerri Morgan, PhD, Program in Occupational Therapy)
2015-Present Rachael Wagner, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
(Primary mentor: John Constantino, MD, Department of Psychiatry)
2015-Present Nathan Baune, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
(Primary mentor: Ben Philip, PhD, Program in Occupational Therapy)
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External
2010-2012 Benjamin A. Salentine, MS (Community Health) Program, University of Illinois
(Primary mentor: Ian Rice, PhD, Department of Kinesiology & Community Health)
2011-2013 Jenna, A. Reid, University of Illinois, MS in Educational Psychology
(Primary mentor: David Strauser, PhD, Department of Kinesiology & Community Health)
2013-2015 Dustin D. Lange, University of Illinois, PhD in Community Health
(Primary mentor: David Strauser, PhD, Department of Kinesiology & Community Health)
2013-2017 Jenna, A. Reid-Yates, University of Illinois, PhD in Counseling Psychology
Primary mentor: James Rounds, PhD, Department of Educational Psychology)
2014-2019 Ashleigh Jones, University of Illinois, PhD in Community Health
Primary mentor: David Strauser, PhD, Department of Educational Psychology)
University, School of Medicine and Hospital Appointments and Committees
2015-Present Principal Investigator, Stroke Management & Rehabilitation Team (SMART) Registry,
Washington University School of Medicine
Medical Licensure and Certification
2001-Present Registered Occupational Therapist (#OT200635), Hong Kong
2013-Present Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (#00117469), Missouri, United States
Military Service
N/A
Honors and Awards
2003-2006 Tuition Scholarship for Postgraduate Studies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong
Kong
2004 Young Investigator Award (Oral Presentation), 4th Pan Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation
Title: Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Lee, T. M. C., & Chi, I. (2004). Enabling the use of
automatic teller machine among older adults. Presented at the 4th Pan-Pacific Conference on
Rehabilitation (PPCR2004), Hong Kong.
2007 Best Project Award (Postgraduate Group), Occupational Safety & Health Council, Hong Kong
Title: Wong, A. W. K. (2007). Parameters of design of computer-based program for people
with mental retardation (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
2008 Outstanding Project Award (Doctoral Research Project), Hong Kong Ergonomics Society
Title: Wong, A. W. K. (2007). Parameters of design of computer-based program for people
with mental retardation (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Hong Kong Polytechnic
University
2012 Howard Hoyman Award, Department of Kinesiology & Community Health, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
2013 Third Place ARCA Research Award, American Rehabilitation Counseling Association
Title: O’Sullivan, D., Strauser, D. R. & Wong, A. W. K. (2012). Five factor model of
personality, work behavior self-efficacy, and length of prior employment for individuals with
disabilities: An exploratory analysis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 55(3), 156-165.
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2013 First Winner of the NRA Editor’s Choice Research Award, National Rehabilitation
Association
Title: O’Sullivan, D., Strauser, D. R. & Wong, A. W. K. (2012). Five factor model of
personality, work behavior self-efficacy, and length of prior employment for individuals with
disabilities: An exploratory analysis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 55(3), 156-165.
2019 Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award supported by CARF International, American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)
Editorial Responsibilities
a. Journal Review
Review Board/ Editorial Board
Ad-hoc Reviewer
American Journal of Occupational Therapy; Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Australian
Journal of Rehabilitation Counseling; BMC Cancer; BMC Medical Research Methodology; Disability and
Rehabilitation; International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry; Journal of Medical Internet Research; Measurement
and Evaluation in Counseling & Development; OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health; Rehabilitation
Research, Policy, and Education; Research in Developmental Disabilities; Quality of Life Research
b. Conference Abstract Review
2014 95th American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference
c. Grant Review
Non-governmental
2014 American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF)
Intervention Research Grant, Scientific Review Group
2020 Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital’s John F. Butzer Center for Research and Innovation
Investigator Awards Program, Scientific Review Committee
Governmental
2016 National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)
Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project (DRRP) Program: Model Systems Knowledge
Translation Center (MSKTC)
2019 National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)
Disability and Rehabilitation Research Project (DRRP) Program: Projects for Translating the
Findings and Products of Disability and Rehabilitation Research and Development into
Practice
National Panels, Committees, Boards
2015-2019 External Advisory Committee, The Midwest Child Patient-Reported Outcomes (M-cPROs)
Consortium, Medical College of Wisconsin (PI: Julie A. Panepinto; 1U19AR069519-01)
2014- Review Board, American Journal of Occupational Therapy
2015- Editorial Board, Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education Journal
2018- Editorial Board, Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation
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Community Service Contributions
a. Committee and Activities
University
Department/Program
b. Professional Societies and Organizations
Leadership
2007-2009 Membership Committee, Hong Kong Ergonomics Society
2013-Present Membership Committee, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)
2019-Present Executive Committee – Secretary, Outcome Measurement Networking Group, American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)
Membership
2012-Present Member, American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
2014-Present Associate Member, American Occupational Therapy Association
2014-Present Member, World Federation of Occupational Therapists
2015-Present Professional Member, National Academy of Neuropsychology
2019-Present Member, Society for Ambulatory Assessment
Major Invited Professorships and Lectureships
a. International
1. Wong, A. W. K. (2008). Parameters for design of computer-based program for people with mental
retardation. Invited presentation at the 2008 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong Kong Ergonomics
Society, Hong Kong, China.
2. Wong, A.W.K. (2015). Rehabilitation Outcomes: Perspectives from the United States & Translation into
China. Invited presentation at the Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China; June 8, 2015.
3. Wong, A.W.K. (2015). Developing, testing, and modeling measures for engaging medical rehabilitation.
Invited presentation at the Seminar of Rehabilitation Outcome Data Management organized by Fujian
University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China; November 3-5, 2015
4. Wong, A.W.K. (2016). Improving outcomes through patient engagement: Practice-based evidence from the
SCIRehab Study. Invited presentation at the 2016 Rehabilitation Outcome Measure Symposium
funded/organized by the National Joint Engineering Research Center for Rehabilitation and Medical
Technology and State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine’s Traditional Chinese Medicine
Rehabilitation Research Center, Fuzhou, China; November 10, 2016.
5. Wong, A.W.K. (2017). Measuring post-stroke functioning: current and novel approaches. Invited
presentation at the 2017 International Seminar of Rehabilitation Outcome Big Data funded by the National
Joint Engineering Research Center of Rehabilitation Medicine Technology and Traditional Chinese
Medicine Rehabilitation Research Center of SATCM, Fuzhou, China; November 17-18, 2017.
6. Wong, A.W.K. (2018). Technology-enhanced assessment: Opportunities for aging and neurorehabilitation
research and clinical practice. Invited presentation at the 2018 International Seminar of Rehabilitation
2017-Present Methodology Expert Registry Member (MERFest), Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Research
Design (BERD), Institute of Clinical & Translational Science
2004-2005 Departmental Management Committee, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hong Kong
Polytechnic University
2015-Present PhD Faculty Committee, Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University School
of Medicine
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Outcome Big Data funded by the National Joint Engineering Research Center of Rehabilitation Medicine
Technology and Traditional Chinese Medicine Rehabilitation Research Center of SATCM, Fuzhou, China;
November 8-9, 2018.
7. Wong, A.W.K. (2019). Paths for occupational and physical therapists: Moving forward towards
rehabilitation science. Invited presentation at the High Flyer Mentorship Program, Hong Kong Polytechnic
University, Hong Kong; February 13, 2019.
8. Wong, A.W.K. (2019). New Approach to Measurement of Rehabilitation Outcomes. Invited presentation at
the Evening Seminar of the Hong Kong Occupational Therapy Association, Hong Kong; May 29, 2019.
9. Wong, A.W.K. (2019). Neurorehabilitation Outcomes Research: Development and Application. Invited
presentation at the China Rehabilitation Research Center, Beijing, China; December 16, 2019.
b. National or Local
1. Wong, A.W.K. (2016). Patient engagement in inpatient rehabilitation: Trajectories, Outcomes, and Barriers.
Invited presentation at the Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) 6th Annual Symposium, St. Louis,
MO; April 5-6, 2016.
2. Walsh, R., Fisher, G., Leland, N., & Wong, A. W. K. (2019). Occupational therapy’s role in health services
research: What, why, and how? Invited guest lecture at the Scholarship of Practice Colloquium Series,
Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL; February 25, 2019.
3. Wong, A.W.K. (2019). Measuring daily life participation and correlates in people after stroke. Invited
presentation at the 2019 Occupational Therapy Grant Rounds, St. Louis, MO; May 8, 2019.
4. Wong, A.W.K. (2019). Mobile health tools to understand daily functioning post-stroke. Invited presentation
at the 2019 Seminar Series for Issues in Aging, St. Louis, MO; May 13, 2019.
5. Wong, A.W.K. & Knarr, S. (2020). Optimizing self-management and community participation after stroke.
Invited presentation at the Center for Community Health Partnership and Research, Institute for Public
Health and Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences, St. Louis, MO; July 17, 2020.
Consulting Relationships and Board Memberships
N/A
Research
a. Governmental
Active
2018-2020 Principal Investigator (Sub-award), Recovery Dynamics of Depression, Social Support, and
Functional Status in Stroke Survivors after Inpatient Rehabilitation: Longitudinal Evidence
from the Stroke Recovery in Underserved Populations Study, Center for Large Data Research
& Data Sharing in Rehabilitation (CLDR) Pilot Project Program, National Institutes of Health
(NIH) (NICHD/NCMRR, NINDS, & NIBIB) (7/1/18-6/30/19, NCE: 12/31/20, Total award:
US$18,000; CLDR Award #: P2CHD065702, PI: Kenneth Ottenbacher, Sub-Award PI: Alex
Wong).
2019-2024 Principal Investigator, Mobile Rehabilitation for Daily Life Participation Post-Stroke, K01,
NIH/NICHD/NCMRR (9/1/19-5/31/24; Total award: US$647,390, Award #: K01HD095388,
PI: Alex Wong)
Completed
2012-2014 Postdoctoral Fellow, Rehabilitation Research & Training Center on Improving Measurement
of Medical Rehabilitation Outcomes, National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, &
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Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) (10/01/09-09/30/14, NCE: 9/30/16, Total award:
US$850,000, Award #: H133B090024, PI: Allen Heinemann)
2014-2016 Principal Investigator, Improving Patient Outcomes through Engagement in Inpatient Spinal
Cord Injury Rehabilitation: Perspectives of Patients, Clinicians, Administrators, and
Policymakers, Switzer Research Fellowship Program, National Institute on Disability,
Independent Living, & Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) (10/01/14-09/30/15, NCE:
9/30/16, Total award: US$74,500, Award #: H133F140037. PI: Alex Wong)
2017-2018 Co-Investigator, COMPASS: A Novel Transition Program to Reduce Disability after Stroke ,
National Institutes of Health (NIH) (NICHD/NCMRR) (8/28/17-5/31/22, Wong effort
charged until 6/30/18 for receiving K12; Total award: US$1,354,946; Award #:
1R01HD092398, PI: Susan Stark)
2018-2019 K12 Scholar, Ambulatory Assessment of Daily Function in Stroke Survivors, K-12,
Comprehensive Opportunities in Rehabilitation Research Training (CORRT),
NIH/NICHD/NCMRR & NIH/NINDS (9/1/18-8/31/20, Wong effort charged until 8/31/19 for
receiving K01; Total award: US$270,000; Award #: K12HD055931, PI: Michael Muller,
PhD, Sub-award PI: Alex Wong)
2018-2019 Co-Investigator/ Sub-award PI, Measuring Activities of Daily Living in Stroke Patients with
Motion Artificial Intelligence, Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase 1 Grant,
National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, & Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)
(9/30/18-3/31/19, NCE: 12/31/2019, Total award: US$99,995, Award #: 90BISA0015-01-01,
PI: Victoria Swamidass, Sub-award PI: Alex Wong)
b. Non-governmental
Active
2018-2020 Principal Investigator, Patient Engagement Intervention in Inpatient Spinal Cord Injury
Rehabilitation, Psychosocial Research (PSR) Pilot Grant, Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
(10/31/18-10/30/20, Total award: US$199,941, Award #: 542448. PI: Alex Wong)
2020-2021 Principal Investigator, Feasibility of Mobile Self-Management Intervention for Mild Stroke,
American Occupational Therapy Foundation (10/1/20-9/30/21, NOA received on 3/10/20;
Total award: US$49,996, Award #: AOTFIRG20Wong. PI: Alex Wong)
Completed
2014-2017 Principal Investigator, Environmental Determinants of Social Participation after Spinal Cord
Injury, Craig H. Neilsen Foundation (04/01/14-11/15/16, NCE: 5/31/17, Total award:
US$149,720, Award #: 290474, PI: Alex Wong)
2017-2019 Co-Principal Investigator, Evaluating Cognitive Function in Breast Cancer Survivors who
Received Chemotherapy, Siteman Investment Program - Multi-PI Pre-R01 Grant, Alvin J.
Siteman Cancer Center, (01/01/17-12/31/18, NCE: 12/31/19, Total award: US$419,100, PI:
Jay F. Piccirillo, Co-PI: Alex Wong)
c. Departmental
Active
2015-2020 Principal Investigator, Stroke Management and Rehabilitation Team (SMART) Registry; The
Program in Occupational Therapy, Intramural Program Award (01/01/15-06/30/20, Total
Award: US$192,479 [FY2015: $11,634; FY2016: $32,383; FY2017: $47,058; FY2018:
$40,452; FY2019: $28,024; FY2020: $32,928], Award #: 92610; PI: Alex Wong).
Completed
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2016-2017 Principal Investigator, Mobile Technologies among Individuals Post-Stroke: Opportunities
for Future Neurorehabilitation; The Program in Occupational Therapy, Young Investigator
Pilot Award (07/01/16-06/30/17, Total award: US$30,800, Award #: 91450, PI: Alex Wong).
d. Consulting
Completed
2015-2016 Consultant, Enhancement of Community Participation among Full Time Wheeled Mobility
Device Users; Award institution: University of Illinois (PI: Rice); University of Illinois
Research Board (05/01/15-11/30/16, Award #: RB15147, PI: Laura Rice)
Trainee/Mentee/Sponsorship Record:
a. Trainee Award (as their primary mentor)
2018 Best Student Research Paper
Emily McLaughlin, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
Paper Title: Developing an Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) to Assess Risk Factors
Associated with Post-Stroke Depression
2018 Travel Award for Secondary Data Analysis of Archived Studies
Stephen Lau, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
Project Title: Lau, S.C.L., Baum, M.C., Drake, B.F., Sanders-Thompson V., Macpherson, V.,
& Wong, A.W.K. (2018). Mediating role of pain on functional recovery in White, Black, and
Hispanic stroke survivors. Presented at the 95th American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Dallas, TX; September 30-October 3, 2018
Agency: NIH Center for Large Data Research & Data Sharing in Rehabilitation (CLDR),
(NICHD/NCMRR, NINDS, & NIBIB) (Total award: $2,500; Award #: P2CHD065702).
2019 The McDonnell International Scholars Academy Fellow
Ryan Walsh, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
Agency: McDonnell International Scholars Academy
2019 LSVT Global Small Student Grant Program
Ryan Walsh, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
Project Title: Effects of Client-Therapist Interaction on Patient Engagement in Enhanced
Medical Rehabilitation for Spinal Cord Injury Inpatient Rehabilitation
Agency: Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) Global (Total award: $1,500)
2019 ACRM Stroke ISIG Newsworthy Poster of the Conference Awardee
Eunyoung Kang, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
Poster Title: Kang E., Fong, M.W.M., Lenze, E.J., Baum, M.C., Ottenbacher, K.J., & Wong,
A.W.K. (2019). A network analysis of depressive symptoms in persons after stroke.
Presented at the 96th American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual
Conference, Chicago IL; November 5-8, 2019.
2020 AOTA Selected Poster for the Early Career Scientist Theater
Yejin Lee, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2020 AOTA Selected Poster for the Early Career Scientist Theater
Ryan Walsh, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2020 OccupationalTherapy.com AOTF scholarship
Sophia Li, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
b. Internal – PhD Students (as their primary mentor)
2017-Present Stephen Lau, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2018-Present Yejin Lee, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
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2019-Present Ryan Walsh, RAPS PhD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
c. Internal – OTD or MSOT Students (as their primary mentor)
2014-2016 Tabitha McManus, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2014-2016 Katrina Christopher, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2014-2017 Koob Moua, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2014-2017 Lena Menkes, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2014-2017 Megan Matthew, Joint MSOT/MPH Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2014-2017 Bailey Widener, Joint MSOT/MPH Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2014-2017 Berrit Goodman, Joint MSOT/MPH Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2015-2017 Michelle Scally, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2015-2017 Kaitlyn Nellessen, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2015-2018 Emily McLaughlin, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2015-2018 Caitlin Strobel, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2015-2018 Deborah Haynes, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2015-2018 Kegan Murphy, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2016-2018 Brain Chen, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2016-2018 Hannah Lee, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2016-2019 Alexandra Erickson, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2017-2019 Vanessa Macpherson, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2017-2019 Lily Yang, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2017-2019 Natalie Shirk, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2018-2020 Elan Reisner, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2018-2020 Leah Botkin, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2018-2020 Judy Lee, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2018-2020 Esther Wu, MSOT Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2018-Present Sophia Li, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2018-Present Bridget Regan, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2018-Present Joanne Chin, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2019-Present Olivia DePaul, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
2019-Present Rachel Tomazin, OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
d. External – BS/MS/PhD/MD Students from Other Departments (as their co-mentor or intern primary mentor)
2015 Summer Christopher Focht, MS (Biostatistics), Washington University School of Medicine
(Primary Mentor: Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil, Program in Occupational Therapy)
2016 Spring Matthew Frank, Joint MSW/MPH Program, George Warren Brown School of Social Work,
Washington University in. St. Louis
(Primary Mentor: Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil, Program in Occupational Therapy)
2016 Summer Gary Jiayu Wang, MS (Biostatistics), Washington University School of Medicine
(Primary Mentor: Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil, Program in Occupational Therapy)
2017-2018 Parul Sinha, MD, Residency Program (PGY3), Department of Otolaryngology – Head &
Neck Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine
(Primary Mentor: Jay Piccirillo, MD, FACS, Department of Otolaryngology)
2018 Summer Scott Lee, BS (Neuroscience) Program, Saint Louis University
(Primary Mentor: Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil, Program in Occupational Therapy)
Funding Program: Summer Research Program in Aging and Neurological Diseases, The
Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging, the NIH Summer Research Education Experience
Program, PI: Brian Carpenter, R25NS100133)
2018-2019 Kartemus O. Heary, MSCI/MD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
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(Primary Mentor: Susan E. Mackinnon, MD, Department of Surgery – Plastic &
Reconstructive Surgery)
Funding Program: TL1 Clinical Research Training Program, National Center for Advancing
Translational Sciences, PI: Jay Piccirillo, TL1TR002344)
2018-2019 Jawad M. Khalifeh, MSCI/MD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
(Primary Mentor: Wilson Z. Ray, MD, Department of Neurological Surgery)
Funding Program: TL1 Clinical Research Training Program, National Center for Advancing
Translational Sciences, PI: Jay Piccirillo, TL1TR002344)
2019 Summer Haylie Santos, BS (Communication Sciences and Disorders) Program, Saint Louis
University Doisy College of Health Sciences
(Primary Mentor: Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil, Program in Occupational Therapy)
Funding Program: Summer Research Program in Aging and Neurological Diseases, The
Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging, the NIH Summer Research Education Experience
Program, PI: Brian Carpenter, R25NS100133)
2019-2020 Anna J Neff, MSCI/OTD Program, Washington University School of Medicine
(Primary Mentor: Carolyn Baum, PhD, Program in Occupational Therapy)
Funding Program: TL1 Clinical Research Training Program, National Center for Advancing
Translational Sciences, PI: Jay Piccirillo, TL1TR002344)
e. International – MS or PhD Students (as their adjunct research mentor)
2015-2018 Shanjia Chen, PhD (Rehabilitation Medicine) Program, Fujian University of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China
2015-2018 Cai Jiang, PhD (Rehabilitation Medicine) Program, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Fuzhou, China
2015-2018 Guanli Xie, PhD (Rehabilitation Medicine) Program, Fujian University of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou, China
2016-2018 Li Li, MS (Rehabilitation Medicine) Program, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Fuzhou, China
f. Visiting Scholar (as their research mentor)
2014-2015 Cynthia Huijun Chen, PhD, Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore
2016 Summer Sheryl Hui Xian Ng, BS, Pubic Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore
2016 Summer Neco Johnson, BS, Psychology, University of California, San Diego, USA
2015-2017 Ting Ting Chang, MA, Music Therapy, Soochow University, Taiwan
2016-2017 Shanli Yang, PhD, Rehabilitation Medicine, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, the Affiliated Rehabilitation Hospital, Fuzhou, China
Patents
N/A
Bibliography:
* Indicated as a corresponding author/senior author; ^ Indicated as my current/past mentee
a. Peer Reviewed Articles in Refereed Journals
1. Chan, C. C. H., Wong, A. W. K., Lee, T. M. C., & Chi, I. (2008). Modified automatic teller machine
prototype for older adults: A case study of participative approach to inclusive design. Applied Ergonomics,
40 (2), 151-160. PMID: 18455146
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2. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2008). Competence of people with
intellectual disabilities on using human-computer interface. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 30(1),
107-123. PMID: 18302980
3. Strauser, D. R. & Wong, A. W. K. (2010). Impact not efficacy: Applying the RE-AIM framework to
rehabilitation counseling research. Rehabilitation Education, 24, 213-224.
4. Strauser, D.R., O’Sullivan, D., & Wong, A. W. K. (2010). The relationship between contextual work
behaviors and work personality: An exploratory analysis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 32 (24), 1999-
2008. PMID: 20450457
5. O’Sullivan, D., Strauser, D. R. & Wong, A. W. K. (2012). Five factor model of personality, work behavior
self-efficacy, and length of prior employment for individuals with disabilities: An exploratory analysis.
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 55(3), 156-165.
6. O’Sullivan, D., Strauser, D. R., and Wong, A. W. K. (2012). Examining differences in developmental work
personality across disability category: Implications for individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Work: A
Journal of Prevention, Assessment, and Rehabilitation, 42(2), 259-267. PMID: 22699193
7. Strauser, D. R., O’Sullivan, D., & Wong, A. W. K. (2012). Work personality, work engagement, and
academic effort in a group of college students. Journal of Employment Counseling, 49(2), 50-61.
8. Wong, A. W. K., O’Sullivan, D., & Strauser, D. R. (2012). Confirmatory factor analytical study of the
Revised Developmental Work Personality Scale. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and
Development, (45)4, 270-291.
9. Chan, C. C. H., Wong, A. W. K., Ting, K. H., Whitfield-Gabrieli, S., He, J., & Lee T. M. C. (2012). Cross
auditory-spatial learning in early-blind individuals. Human Brain Mapping, 33, 2714-2727. PMID:
21932260
10. Strauser, D. R., Wagner, S., & Wong, A. W. K. (2012). Enhancing psychosocial outcomes for young adult
childhood CNS cancer survivors: Importance of addressing vocational identity and community integration.
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, (35)4, 311-316. PMID: 22785044
11. Strauser, D. R., Wagner, S., Wong, A. W. K., & O’Sullivan, D. (2013). Career readiness, developmental
work personality and age of onset in young adult central nervous system survivors. Disability and
Rehabilitation, (35)7, 543-550. PMID: 22891646
12. Strauser, D. R., Wong, A. W. K., O’Sullivan, D, & Wagner, S. (2013). Developmental work personality
among young adult CNS cancer survivors: An exploratory study. Australian Journal of Rehabilitation
Counseling, (19)1, 39-45.
13. Wong, A. W. K., Heinemann, A. W., Miskovic, A., Semik, P., & Snyder, T. M. (2014). Feasibility of
computerized adaptive testing for collection of patient-reported outcomes after inpatient rehabilitation.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, (95)5, 882-891. PMID: 24440363
14. Wong, A. W. K., Heinemann, A. W., Wilson, C. S., Neumann, H., Fann, J. R., Tate, D. S., Richards, J. S.,
& Bombardier, C. H. (2014). Predictors of participation enfranchisement following spinal cord injury: The
mediating role of depression and moderating role of demographic and injury characteristics. Archives of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, (95)6, 1106-1113. PMID: 24561060
15. Heft-Sears, S., Strauser, D. R., & Wong, A. W. K. (2014). Examining career readiness and positive affect in
a group of college students with disabilities: A pilot study. Journal of Postsecondary Education and
Disability, 27(3), 307-319.
16. Strauser, D. R., Wagner, S., Chan, F., & Wong, A. W. K. (2014). Perceptions of young adult central
nervous system cancer survivors and their parents regarding career development and employment.
Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, (28)3, 158-168.
17. Lange, D. D., Wong, A. W. K., Strauser, D. R., & Wagner, S. (2014). Vocational identity, positive affect,
and career thoughts in a group of young adult central nervous system cancer survivors. International
Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 37(4), 297-301. PMID: 25035908
18. Rice, I. M., Wong, A. W. K., Salentine, B. A., & Rice, L.A. (2015). Differences in participation based on
self-esteem in power and manual wheelchair users on a university campus: A pilot study. Disability &
Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 10(2), 102-107. PMID: 24088039
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19. Correia, H., Perez, B., Arnold, B., Wong, A. W. K., Lai, J. S., Kallen, M., & Cella, D. (2015). Spanish
translation and linguistic validation of the quality of life in neurological disorders (Neuro-QoL)
measurement system. Quality of Life Research, 24(3), 753-756. PMID: 25236708
20. Strauser, D., Klosky, J. L., Brinkman, T. M., Wong, A. W. K., Chan, F., Lanctot, J., Ojha, R. P., Robison,
L. L., Hudson, M. M., & Ness, K. K. (2015). Career readiness in adult survivors of childhood cancer: A
report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Study. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 9(1), 20-29. PMID:
25047713
21. Magasi, S., Wong, A., Gray, D. B., Hammel, J., Baum, C., Wang, C.-C., & Heinemann, A. W. (2015).
Theoretical foundations for the measurement of environment factors and their impact on participation
among people with disabilities. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96(4), 569-577. PMID:
25813889
22. Magasi, S., Wong, A., Hammel, J., Baum, C., Wang, C.-C., & Heinemann, A. (2015). The Authors
Respond: Re: “Theoretical foundations for the measurement of environment factors and their impact on
participation among people with disabilities”. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96(9),
1740-1741. PMID: 26319594
23. Wong, A. W. K., Lai, J. S., Correia, H., & Cella, D. (2015). Evaluating psychometric properties of the
Spanish-version of the pediatric Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy – Perceived Cognitive
Function (pedsFACIT-PCF). Quality of Life Research, 24(9), 2289-2295. PMID: 25749924
24. Hahn, E. A., Garcia, S. F., Lai, J.S., Miskovic, A., Jerousek, S., Semik, P., Wong, A., & Heinemann, A. W.
(2016). Measuring access to information and technology: Environmental factors affecting persons with
neurologic disorders. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(8), 1284-1294. PMID:
26903144
25. Heinemann, A.W., Lai, J.S., Wong, A., Dashner, J., Magasi, S., Hahn E.A., Carlozzi, N.E., Tulsky, D.S.,
Jerousek, S., Semik, P., Miskovic, A., & Gray, D.B. (2016). Using the ICF’s environmental factors
framework to develop an item bank measuring built and natural environmental features affecting persons
with disabilities. Quality of Life Research, 25(11), 2775-2786. PMID: 27207589
26. Heinemann, A.W., Miskovic, A., Semik, P., Wong, A., Dashner, J., Baum, C., Magasi, S., Hammel, J.,
Tulsky, D.S., Hahn, E.A., Garcia, S.F., Jerousek, S., Lai, J.S., Carlozzi, N.E., & Gray, D.B. (2016).
Measuring environmental factors: Unique and overlapping International Classification of Functioning,
Disability and Health coverage of 5 instruments. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(12),
2113-2122. PMID: 27343347
27. Lai, J. S., Hammel, J., Jerousek, S., Goldsmith, A., Miskovic, A., Baum, C., Wong, A. W. K., Dashner, J.,
Heinemann, A. W. (2016). An item bank to measure systems, services, and policies: Environmental factors
affecting people with disabilities. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(12), 2102-2112.
PMID: 27422348
28. Baum, C.M., Wolf, T.J., Wong, A.W.K., Chen, C.H.^, Walker, K., Young, A.C., Carlozzi N.E., Tulsky,
D.S., Heaton, R.K., & Heinemann, A.W. (2016). Validation and clinical utility of the Executive Function
Performance Test in persons with traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 27(5), 1-15.
PMID: 27150506
29. Johnson, N.X.^, Marquine, M.J., Flores, I., Umlauf, A., Baum, C.M., Wong, A.W.K., Young, A.C., Manly,
J.J., Heinemann, A.W., Magasi, S., & Heaton, R.K. (2017). Racial differences in neurocognitive outcomes
post-stroke: The impact of healthcare variables. Journal of International Neuropsychological Society, 23(8),
640-652. PMID: 28660849
30. Reid-Yates, J., Wong, A.W.K., Strauser, D.R., & Heft-Sears, S.J. (2017). The impact of type D personality
traits on college students with and without disabilities career readiness. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin,
60(2), 67-76. DOI: 10.1177/0034355215610082.
31. McCarty, S., Keeshin, S., Eickmeyer, S.M., Shahpar, S., Semik, P., & Wong, A.W.K. (2017). Evaluation of
the cost of comprehensive outpatient therapies in patients with malignant brain tumors. American Journal of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96(5), 341-346. PMID: 27661215.
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32. McCarty, S., Eickmeyer, S., Kocherginsky, M., Keeshin, S., Shahpar, S., Semik, P., & Wong, A.W.K.
(2017). Health-related quality of life and cancer-related symptoms during interdisciplinary outpatient
rehabilitation for malignant brain tumors. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 96(12),
852-860. PMID: 28441148.
33. Carlozzi, N.E., Goodnight, S., Casaletto, K.B., Goldsmith, A., Heaton, R., Wong, A.W.K., Baum, C.,
Gershon, R., Heinemann, A.W., & Tulsky, D.T. (2017). Validation of the NIH Toolbox in individuals with
neurologic disorders. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 32(5), 555-573. PMID: 28334392
34. Hahn, E.A., Magasi, S.R., Carlozzi N.E., Tulsky, D.S, Wong, A., Garcia, S.F., Lai, J.S., Hammel, J.,
Miskovic, A., Jerousek, S., Goldsmith, A., Nitsch, K. & Heinemann, A.W. (2017). Health and functional
literacy in physical rehabilitation patients. HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice, 1(2), e71-e85,
DOI: 10.3928/24748307-20170427-02
35. Tulsky, D.S., Carlozzi, N.E., Holdnack, J., Heaton, R. K., Wong, A., Goldsmith A., & Heinemann, A.W.
(2017). Using the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery (NIH-CB) in individuals with traumatic brain injury.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 62(4), 413-424. PMID: 29265862.
36. Cohen, M.L., Tulsky, D.S., Holdnack, J.A., Carlozzi, N.E., Wong, A., Magasi, S., Heaton, R. K., &
Heinemann, A.W. (2017). Cognition among community-dwelling individuals with spinal cord injury.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 62(4), 425-434. PMID: 29265863.
37. Carlozzi, N.E., Tulsky, D.S., Wolf, T.J., Goodnight, S., Heaton, R.K., Casaletto, K.B., Wong, A.W.K.,
Baum, C., Gershon, R.C., & Heinmann, A.W. (2017). Construct validity of the NIH Toolbox Cognition
Battery in individuals with stroke. Rehabilitation Psychology, 62(4), 443-454. PMID: 29265865.
38. Tulsky, D.S., Holdnack, J.A., Cohen, M.L., Heaton, R. K., Carlozzi, N.E., Wong, A.W.K., Boulton, A.J., &
Heinemann, A.W. (2017). Factor structure of the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery in individuals with
acquired brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 62(4), 435-442. PMID: 29265864.
39. Wong, A.W.K.*, Chang, T.T.^, Christopher, K.^, Lau, S.C.L.^, Beaupin, L.K., Love, B., Lipsey, K.L. &
Feuerstein, M. (2017). Patterns of unmet needs in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors: In
their own words. Journal of Cancer Survivorship, 11(6), 751-764. PMID: 28357785
40. Wong, A.W.K.*, Ng. S.^, Dashner, J., Baum. M.C., Hammel, J., Magasi, S., Lai, J.S., Carlozzi, N.E.,
Tulsky, D.S., Miskovic, A., Goldsmith, A., & Heinemann, A.W. (2017). Relationships between
environmental factors and participation in adults with traumatic brain injury, stroke and spinal cord injury:
A cross-sectional multi-center study. Quality of Life Research, 26(10) 2633-2645. PMID: 28444554.
41. Wong, A.W.K.*, Lau, S.C.L.^, Cella, D., Lai, J.S., Xie, G.^, Chen, L., Chan, C.C.H., & Heinemann, A.W.
(2017). Linking of the Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QoL) to the International
Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. Quality of Life Research, 26(9), 2435-2448. PMID:
28477085.
42. Xu, Y., Lin, S., Jiang, C.^, Ye, X., Tao, J., Wilfried, S., Wong, A.W.K., Chen, L., & Yang, S.^ (2018).
Synergistic effect of acupuncture and mirror therapy on post-stroke upper limb dysfunction: a study protocol
for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 19(1), 303. PMID: 29855360
43. Hong, W., Tao J., Wong, A.W.K., Yang, S.^, Leung, M., Lee, T,M.C., Demeyere, N., Lau, S.C.L.^, Chien,
C., Chan, C.C.H., & Chen, L. (2018). Psychometric properties of the Chinese (Putonghua) version of the
Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS-P) in sub-acute post-stroke patients without neglect. BioMed Research
International, 2018, 6827854. PMID: 29951543
44. Kang, E.Y.^, Jee S.J., Kim, C.S., Suh, K.S., Wong, A.W.K.*, & Moon, J.Y. (2018). The feasibility study of
Computer Cognitive Senior Assessment System-Screen (CoSAS-S) in critically ill patients with sepsis.
Journal of Critical Care, 44, 128-133. PMID: 29096231.
45. Magasi, S., Wong, A., Miskovic, A., Tulsky, D., & Heinemann, A.W. (2018). Mobility device quality
affects participation outcomes for people with disabilities: A structural equation modeling analysis. Archives
of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(1), 1-8. PMID: 28784356.
46. Shahpar, S., Wong, A.W.K., Keeshin, S., Eickmeyer, S.M., Semik, P., Kocherginsky, M., & McCarty, S.
(2018). Functional outcomes of an interdisciplinary outpatient rehabilitation program for patients with
malignant brain tumors. PM&R, 10(9), 926-933. PMID: 29550410.
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47. Wong, A.W.K.*, Lau, S.C.L.^, Fong, M.W.M., Cella, D., Lai, J.S., & Heinemann, A.W. (2018).
Conceptual underpinnings of the Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QoL): Comparisons of
core sets for stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99, 1763-1775. PMID: 29625094
48. Sinha, P.^, Wong, A.W.K., Kallogjeri, D., & Piccirillo, J.F. (2018). Baseline cognition assessment among
patients with oropharyngeal cancer using PROMIS and NIH Toolbox. JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck
Surgery, 144(11), 978-987. PMID: 29710116.
49. Xie, G.^, Chen, L., Yang, S.^, Tao, J., Chan, C.C.H., Heinemann, A.W., Cella, D., Lai, J.S., Correia, H., &
Wong, A.W.K.* (2018). Simplified Chinese translation of 13 adult item banks from the Quality of Life in
Neurological Disorders (Neuro-QoL). BMC Health Services Research, 18 (1), 825. PMID: 30376828.
50. Wong, A.W.K.*, Chen, C.^, Baum, M.C., Heaton, R.K., Goodman, B., & Heinemann, A.W. (2019).
Cognitive, emotional, and physical functioning as predictors of paid employment in people with stroke,
traumatic brain injury, and spinal cord injury. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 73(2), 1-15. PMID: 30915962.
51. Ng, S.H.X.^, Wong, A.W.K., Chen, C.H.^, Tan, C.S., Muller-Riemenschneider, F., Chan, B.P.L., Baum,
M.C., Lee, J.M., Venketasubramanian, N., & Koh, G.C.H. (2019). Stroke factors associated with
thrombolysis use in hospitals in Singapore and US: A cross-registry comparative study. Cerebrovascular
Diseases, 47(5-6), 291-298. PMID: 31434100
52. Yu, Q., Chau, B.K.H., Lam, B.Y.H., Wong, A.W.K., Peng, J., & Chan, C.C.H. (2019). Neural processes of
proactive and reactive controls modulated by motor-skill experiences. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience,
13, 404. PMID: 31798435
53. Heary, K.O.^, Wong, A.W.K., Lau, S.C.L.^, Dengler, J., Thompson, M.R., Crock, L.W., Novak, C.B.,
Philip, B.A., & Mackinnon, S.E. (2020). Quality of life and psychosocial factors as predictors of pain relief
following nerve surgery. HAND, 1-7. PMID: 32188297
54. Li, L.^, Huang, J., Jiang C.^, Chen, S.^, Xie, G.^, Ren, J., Tao, J., Chan, C.C.H., Chen, L., & Wong,
A.W.K.* (2020). A mobile health app for the collection of functional outcomes after inpatient stroke
rehabilitation: Pilot randomized controlled trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 8(5), e17219. PMID:
32401221
55. Lenze, E.J., Nicol, G.E., Barbour, D.L., Kannampallil, T., Wong, A.W.K., Piccirillo, J., Drysdale, A.T.,
Sylvester, C.M., Haddad, R., Miller, J.P., Low, C.A., Lenze, S.N., Freeland, K.E., & Rodebaugh, T.L. (in
press). Precision clinical trials: A framework for getting to precision medicine for neurobehavioral
disorders. Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience.
b. Case Reports
N/A
c. Reviews, Chapters and Editorials
1. Strauser, D. R., Wong, A. W. K., & O'Sullivan, D. (2011). Career development, vocational behavior, and
work adjustment. In D. R. Maki & V. M. Tarvydas (Eds.), The professional practice of rehabilitation
counseling (pp. 311-335). New York, NY: Springer.
d. Books
N/A
e. Non-refereed Publications
N/A
f. Abstracts in Referred Journals
1. Wong, A. W. K.*, Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2004). Neuropsychological function
for accessibility of computer program for people with mental retardation. Lecture Notes in Computer
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Science (LNCS), 3118, 1062-1068. The 9th International Conference on Computers Helping People with
Special Needs (ICCHP2004), Paris, France.
2. Yuen, K. S. L., Chan, C. C. H., Wong, A. W. K., Li, G., He., J., & Lee, T. M. C. (2006). Learning to use a
novel visual-substitution device: Experience-dependent plastic changes in neural activities as revealed by
fMRI. Neuroimage, 31(S1), S39. Human Brain Mapping 2006 Annual Meeting, Florence, Italy.
3. Wong, A. W. K.*, Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2006). Neuropsychological functions
predicting people with mental retardation in using the computer technology. Neurorehabilitation & Neural
Repair, 20(1), 213. The 4th World Congress for NeuroRehabilitation (WCNR2006), Hong Kong, China.
4. Chan, C. C. H., Wong, A. W. K., Lee, T. M. C., & Chi, I. (2006). Modified automatic teller machine
interface for older adults. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair, 20(1), 212-3. The 4th World Congress for
NeuroRehabilitation (WCNR2006), Hong Kong, China.
5. Chan, C., He, J., Yuen, K., Wong, A., & Lee, T. (2007). Learning of auditory spatial information emitted
from “Bat Ear” by people with blindness. Neuroimage, 31(S1), S36. Human Brain Mapping 2007 Annual
Meeting, Chicago, IL, United States.
6. Chan, C. C. H., Wong, A. W. K., Ting, K. H., He, J. F., Whitfield-Gabrieli, S., & Lee, T. M. C. (2009).
Cross auditory-visuospatial learning in people with blindness: An fMRI study. Neuroimage, 47(S1), S55.
Human Brain Mapping 2009 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, United States.
7. Wong, A. W. K.*, Strauser, D., & Wagner, S. (2012). Integrating work and community inclusion into
survivorship care: Enhancing psychosocial outcomes of CNS cancer survivor. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 93(10), e53. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual
Conference, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
8. Wong, A.*, Heinemann A., & Semik, P. (2013). Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) for Measuring
Participation Outcomes after Rehabilitation Discharge: What Factors Should We Target? Archives of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94(10), e53-e54. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, United States.
9. Wong, A.*, Heinemann A., Fann, J. R., Tate, D., Forchheimer, M., Richards, J. S., & Bombardier, C.
(2013). Prediction of Community Participation Outcome after Spinal Cord Injury: A Structural Equation
Modeling Approach. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 94(10), e20. American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, United States.
10. Wong, A.*, Heinemann, A., Ehrlich-Jones, L., Connelly, L., Semik, P., & Fatone, S. (2014). Comparison
of the OPUS and FOTO’s functional status measures for persons with lower limb amputation. Archives of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 95(10), e9. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual
Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada.
11. Wong, A.*, Lai, J.S., Correia, H., & Cella, D. (2014). Parent-reported child cognitive function: Evaluation
of the pediatric Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy – Perceived Cognitive Function
(pedsFACIT-PCF) Spanish-language Items. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 29(6), 539. National
Academy of Neuropsychology Annual Conference, Fajardo, PR, United States.
12. Connor, L. T., Wong, A. W. K., Baum, C. M. (2015). Measuring values in everyday life and their correlates
with activity participation. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 69 (Suppl. 1), 6911500087p1.
American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo, Nashville, TN, United States.
13. Wong, A. W. K.*, Lai, J. S., Correia, H., & Cella, D. (2015). Validity of the Neurology Quality of Life
Measurement System (Neuro-QoL) Spanish social health items. American Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 69 (Suppl. 1), 6911500188p1. American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo,
Nashville, TN, United States.
14. McCarty, S., Wong, A., Keeshin, S., Eickmeyer, S. M., Shahpar, S., Schmitt, M. O., Semik, P., &
Heineman, A. W. (2014). Patient characteristics associated with caregiver burden of patients with malignant
brain tumors. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R), 6(9), S233-S234. American Academy of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Assembly, San Diego, CA, United States.
15. Eickmeyer, S. M., McCarty, S., Shahpar, S., Keeshin, S., Wong, A., Semik, P., Schmitt, M., & Heineman,
A. W. (2014). Health-related quality of life and cancer-related symptoms during an interdisciplinary
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outpatient rehabilitation for malignant brain tumors. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R), 6(9),
S199-S200. American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Assembly, San Diego,
CA, United States.
16. Shahpar, S., Keeshin, S., Eickmeyer, S. M., McCarty, S., Wong, A., Schmitt, M. O., Semik, P., &
Heineman, A. W. (2014). Functional outcomes of an interdisciplinary outpatient rehabilitation program for
malignant brain tumors. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R), 6(9), S195. American Academy of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Assembly, San Diego, CA, United States.
17. Wong, A.*, Hahn, E. A., Tulsky, D. S., Magasi, S., Carlozzi, N., & Heinemann A. (2015) Finding a focus
for social aspects of quality of life with neurological disorders: Cognitive, emotional, and environmental
factors. Quality of Life Research, 24 (Suppl 1), 8. International Society for Quality of Life Research Annual
Conference, British Columbia, Canada.
18. Wong, A.*, Baum C., Magasi, S., Carlozzi, N., Tulsky, D., Hammel, J., Miskovic, A., & Heinemann, A.
(2015). Associations between participation of adults with neurological disorders and their environments:
Cross-sectional multicenter study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96(10), e6. American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, United States.
19. Wong, A.*, Baum, C., Chen, C.^, Young, A., & Heinemann, A. (2016). Neurobehavioral predictors of work
participation in adults with stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. American Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 70 (4) 7011510199p1. American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo,
Chicago, IL, United States.
20. Wong, A.*, Papadimitriou, C., Deutsch, A., Lenze, E., Goldsmith, A., Young, A., & Heinemann, A. (2016).
Implementation of patient engagement in spinal cord injury rehabilitation: A qualitative investigation.
American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 70 (4-Supplement 1). 7011510187p1. American Occupational
Therapy Annual Conference & Expo, Chicago, IL, United States.
21. Walter, B., Dashner, J. Wong, A., & Heinemann, A. (2016). Impact of biopsychosocial factors on quality of
participation in persons with spinal cord injury: Multsite cross-sectional study. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(10), e136. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual
Conference, Chicago, IL, United States.
22. Wong, A.*, Papadimitriou, C., Whiteneck, G., Deutsch, A., Heinemann, A., Goldsmith, A., Christopher,
K.^, Focht, C., & Lenze, E. (2016). Patient engagement in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation: Patient and
Provider Perspectives. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(10), e71. American Congress
of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, United States.
23. Frank, M.^, Heinemann, A., & Wong, A.* (2016). An empirical investigation of a biopsychosocial model of
social isolation in persons with neurological disorders. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
97(10), e20. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, United States.
24. Wong, A.*, Papadimitriou, C., Whiteneck, G., Deutsch, A., Heinemann, A., Goldsmith, A., Christopher,
K.^, Focht, C., & Lenze, E. (2016). Engagement trajectories and outcomes in SCI rehabilitation for patients
receiving inpatient occupational therapy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(10), e11.
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, United States.
25. Wong, A.W.K.*, Papadimitriou, C., Goldsmith, A., Christopher, K.^, Whiteneck, G., Focht, C.^,
Whiteneck, G., Deutsch, A., Lenze, E., & Heinemann, A.W. (2017). The course and predictors of patient
engagement in inpatient occupational therapy. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 71,
7111510162. American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo. Philadelphia, PA, United States.
26. Lau, S.C.L.^, Baum, M.C., Drake, B.F., Sanders-Thompson V., Macpherson, V., & Wong, A.W.K.*
(2018). Mediating role of pain on functional recovery in White, Black, and Hispanic stroke survivors.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(10), e17. American Congress of Rehabilitation
Medicine Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, United States.
27. Wong, A.W.K.*, Lenze, E.J.., Metts C., Depp C.A., Rodebaugh T.L., Wang J.^, Yingling, M.D., Voegtle,
M.L., & Wetherell, J.L. (2018). Ecological momentary assessment uncovers dynamic affective processes in
older adults with cognitive decline. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(10), e5. American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, United States.
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28. Wong, A.W.K.*, Lenze, E.J.., Metts C., Depp C.A., Moore R.C., Rodebaugh T.L., Wang J.^, Yingling,
M.D., Voegtle, M.L., & Wetherell, J.L. (2018). Feasibility and validity of smartphone-based ecological
momentary assessment for mood monitoring in older adults. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, 99(10), e89. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Dallas, TX,
United States.
29. Kang, E.^, Heinemann, A., Baum, M.C., Lau, S.C.L.^, Macpherson, V.^, & Wong, A.W.K.* (2018).
Predictors of loneliness in community-dwelling persons after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, 99(10), e66. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Dallas, TX,
United States.
30. Heary, K.^, Thompson, M., Wong, A., Dengler, J., Kaskutas, V., Philips, B., & Mackinnon, S. (2019). Pain,
quality of life, and emotional measures as predictors for outcomes following surgery for nerve injuries.
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 3(s1), 150–151. http://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2019.342
31. Lee, Y.^, Chen, B.^, Fong, M.W.M., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2018). The effect of therapeutic interventions on
post-stroke depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, 99(12), e220-e221. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference,
Dallas, TX, United States.
32. Haynes D.^, Moua, K.^, Doering M., & Wong, A.*, (2019). Identifying psychosocial deficits and
interventions impacting work for stroke survivors: A scoping review. American Journal of Occupational
Therapy, 73(S1), 7311505210. American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo, New Orleans,
LA, United States.
33. Walsh, R.J.^, Baum, C. & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Uses and perceptions of mHealth services among post-
stroke community-dwelling smartphone users and non-users. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, 100(10), e139-e140. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference,
Chicago, IL, United States.
34. Lee, Y.^, Lenze, E. J., Baum, M.C., Lee, J., Metts, C. L., Fucetola, R.P., Fong, M.W.M., Heaton, R.K., Lu,
C., Wong, A.W.K.*, Yingling, M.D., Depp, C.A., & Lai, A.M., & (2019). Ecological momentary
assessment of mood factors and performance in daily activities among stroke survivors. Archives of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 100(10), e66. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual
Conference, Chicago, IL, United States.
35. Kang E.^, Fong, M.W.M., Lenze, E.J., Baum, M.C., Ottenbacher, K.J., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). A
network analysis of depressive symptoms in persons after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation, 100(10), e34-e35. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference,
Chicago IL, United States.
36. Lau, S.C.L.^, Macpherson, V^, Lenze, E.J., Baum, C., Lee, J., Metts, C.L., Yingling, M.D., Fucetola, R.P.,
Fong, M.W.M., Depp, C.A., Heaton, R.K., Lu, C., Lai, A.M., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Feasibility and
validity of ecological momentary assessment of daily function in people after stroke. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 100(12), e179. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Annual
Conference, Chicago IL, United States.
37. Lau, S.C.L.^, Fong, M.W.M., Lenze, E.J., Baum, M.C., Ottenbacher, K.J., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019).
Psychometric evaluation of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) for patients
after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 100(10), e26. American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine Annual Conference, Chicago IL, United States.
g. Conference Presentations
1. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2003). A classification method on
computer competence for people with mental handicap. Presented at the Occupational Therapy Symposium,
Hong Kong, China.
2. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2004). How readily is Internet Explore
for use by the people with mental retardation? Presented at the 128th Annual Meeting of the American
Association for Mental Retardation (AAMR2004), Philadelphia PA, United States.
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3. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2004). Computer-related ability profile
for people with mental retardation. Presented at Occupational Therapy Symposium 2004, Hong Kong,
China.
4. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2004). What human factors affecting
people with Mental Retardation to utilize the computer technology? Presented at the Conference for
Rehabilitation Services for Mental Retardation in GhouZhou, Hong Kong, Macau, and Tai Wan 2004,
GhouZhou, China.
5. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2004). Enhancing human-computer
interaction for people with mental retardation. Presented at the 4th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation
(PPCR2004), Hong Kong, China.
6. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Lee, T. M. C., & Chi, I. (2004). Enabling the use of automatic teller
machine among older adults. Presented at the 4th Pan-Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation (PPCR2004),
Hong Kong, China.
7. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Li-Tsang, C. W. P., & Lam, C. S. (2004). How important is attention
function to operate computer by the people with mental retardation (4127.8). Presented at the 28th
International Congress of Psychology (ICP2004), Beijing, China.
8. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Lee, T. M. C., & Chi, I. (2005). Design of enhanced automatic teller
machine interface to suit the needs of older adults. Presented at the 11th International Conference on Human-
Computer Interaction (HCI International 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
9. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Lee, T. M. C., Chen, W. P. W., & He, J. (2007). Auditory spatial signals
from “Bat Ear” device to improve navigation in space among individuals with blindness: An initial report.
Presented at the 4th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
(ISPRM 2007), Seoul, Korea.
10. Chen, W. P. W., Chan, C. C. H., Lee, T. M. C., Wong, A. W. K., & He, J. (2007). Auditory spatial signals
for improving navigation for people with blindness: A preliminary experimental study. Presented at the 4th
Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress (APOTC2007), Hong Kong, China.
11. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Ting, K. H., & Lee, T. M. C. (2007). Conjunctive search for two identical
targets: Patterns of oculomotor scanning in people with and without mental retardation. Presented at the 4th
Asia Pacific Occupational Therapy Congress (APOTC2007), Hong Kong, China.
12. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., Ting, K. H., & Lee, T. M. C. (2007). Visual search performance among
individuals with mental retardation: Design implications for human-computer interaction. Presented at the
4th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM 2007),
Seoul, Korea.
13. Wong, A. W. K., Chan, C. C. H., & Lee, T. M. C. (2007). Normative data for a neuropsychological battery
administered to Hong Kong Chinese elderly. Presented at the 4th World Congress of the International
Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM 2007), Seoul, Korea.
14. Wagner, S., Chan, F., Strauser, D. R., O’Sullivan, D., Wong, A. W. K., & Dutta, A. (2010). Differences in
Developmental Personality, Locus of Control and Work Behavior Self-Efficacy: Implications for Young
Adult Cancer Survivors’ Employment. Presented at the International Psycho-Oncology Society Conference.
Quebec, Canada.
15. Wong, A. W. K., Strauser, D.R. , Chan, F., O’Sullivan, D., Wagner, S., & Dutta, A. (2010). Examining
differences in developmental work personality, locus of control, and self-efficacy of work behavior:
Implications for young adult cancer survivors. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation
Education Annual Conference. Manhattan Beach, CA.
16. Strauser, D. R., & Wong, A. W. K. (2010). Applying the RE-AIM framework the rehabilitation counseling
research. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education, Manhattan Beach, CA.
17. Sears, S., Jones, A., Wong, A. W. K., Chen, X, & Strauser, D.R. (2010). Assessing career readiness of
college students’ disabilities: Implications for career services. Presented at the Redefining Disability: New
Directions in Research and Practice Symposium, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Center for
Health, Aging, and Disability, Urbana, IL.
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18. Howard, E., Intapura, N., Wong, A. W. K., & Strauser, D.R. (2010). The effect of gender and education on
the satisfaction of life, community integration, and vocational identity of young adult CNS cancer survivors.
Presented at the Redefining Disability: New Directions in Research and Practice Symposium, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Center for Health, Aging, and Disability, Urbana, IL.
19. Wong, A. W. K., Wagner, S., Chan, F., & Strauser, D.R. (2010). Career readiness, developmental work
personality, and age of onset of young adult CNS cancer survivors. Presented at the Redefining Disability:
New Directions in Research and Practice Symposium, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Center
for Health, Aging, and Disability, Urbana, IL.
20. Wagner, S., Strauser, D. R., Wong, A. W. K., O'Sullivan, D., Chan, F., & Dutta, A. (2011). Looking at
community integration and career development for young adult brain tumor survivors: A pilot study.
Presented at the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) 8th Annual Conference, Anaheim, CA.
21. Wong, A. W. K., O’Sullivan, D. & Strauser, D. R. (2011). Examining the structure of the developmental
work personality scale (revised). Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education
Conference, Manhattan Beach, CA.
22. Lange, D., Wong, A. W. K., & Strauser, D.R. (2011). U.S. newspapers and wires on material presented to
the public about posttraumatic stress in the U.S. military. Presented at the National Council on
Rehabilitation Education Conference, Manhattan Beach, CA.
23. Wong, A. W. K. & Strauser, D.R. (2011). Factors predicting life satisfaction among young adult childhood
cancer survivors. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education Conference, Manhattan
Beach, CA.
24. Strauser, D.R., Wong, A. W. K., & O’Sullivan, D. (2011). Need based vocational rehabilitation outcomes.
Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education Conference. Manhattan Beach. CA.
25. Wong, A. W. K., Strauser, D. R., Lange, D. D., & Wagner, S. (2012). What psychosocial factors are
associated with the life satisfaction of survivors with childhood CNS cancer? –A pilot study for enhancing
the cancer survivorship care. Presented at the Cancer Community at Illinois Symposium, Champaign, IL.
26. Strauser, D. R., & Wong, A. W. K. (2012). Vocational identity, community integration and psychosocial
outcomes for young adult cancer survivors. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education
Conference, San Francisco, CA.
27. Dustin, D. D., Wong, A. W. K., & Strauser, D. R. (2012). Differences in developmental work personality
between CNS cancer survivors and college students. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation
Education Conference, San Francisco, CA.
28. Wong, A. W. K., & Strauser, D. R. (2012). Examining the potential utilization of Type-D personality for
rehabilitation research and practice. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education
Conference, San Francisco, CA.
29. Heft-Sears, S., Wong, A. W. K., Reid, J. A., & Strauser, D. R. (2012). Examining the career readiness of
college students with and without disabilities. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education
Conference, San Francisco, CA.
30. Jones, A. E., Wong, A. W. K., & Strauser, D. R. (2012). Parental distress and occupational development of
young adult CNS cancer survivors. Presented at the National Council on Rehabilitation Education
Conference, San Francisco, CA.
31. Wong, A. W. K. & Strauser, D. R. (2013). Measuring workplace outcomes using the ICF model in adult
survivors of childhood cancer. Presented at the 3rd Annual Postdoctoral Research Symposium, Urbana, IL;
December 11, 2012.
32. Strauser, D. R., Wagner, S., Zebrack, B., Chan, F., Cardoso, L., & Wong, A.W.K. (2013). Evaluating the
efficacy of an occupational development program for young adult CNS survivors. Presented at the
American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS) 10th Annual Conference, Huntington Beach, CA;
February 14-16, 2013.
33. Reid, J. A., Heft-Sears, S., Wong, A. W. K., & Strauser, D. R. (2013). Examining the career readiness and
impact of type-D personality traits on college students with and without disabilities. Presented at the 4th
Annual College of Education Graduate Student Conference (COEGSC), Champaign, IL; April 12, 2013.
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34. Wong, A. W. K.*, Heinemann, A. W., Fann, J. R., Tate, D. G., Forchheimer, M., Richards, S., &
Bombardier, C. H. (2013). Community participation after spinal cord injury: Associations between
depression, grief, employment, and mental health services. Presented at the John & Gwen Smart
Symposium, Buehler Center on Aging, Health, and Society, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; October
21, 2013.
35. Wong, A. W. K.*, Heinemann A.W., Wilson, C. S., Neumann, H., Fann, J. R., Tate, D. G., Forchheimer,
M., Richards, J. S., & Bombardier, C. H. (2014). Psychosocial factors influencing participation after spinal
cord injury: The effect of mental health service use and the mediating role of depressive symptoms.
Presented at the Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals 2014 Educational Conference, St. Louis, MO;
August 31-September 3, 2014.
36. Wong, A. W. K.*, Lai, J. S., Correia, H., Cella, D. (2014). Advancing outcome measurement in childhood
cancer trials: Cross-cultural and linguistic validation of the Pediatric Functional Assessment of Chronic
Illness Therapy – Parent-reported Perceived Cognitive Function (pedsFACIT-PCF). Presented at the 7th
Institute for Public Health Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO: October 7, 2014.
37. Heinemann, A. W., Gray D., Simon, R., Perez, B., Magasi, S., Tulsky, D., Hammel, J., Hahn E., Garcia S.,
Lai, J.-S., Jerousek, S., & Wong, A. (2014). How well do environmental factor measures cover the
International Classification of Function, Disability and Health domains? Presented at the 21st International
Society for Quality of Life Research Annual Conference, Berlin, Germany: October 15-18, 2014.
38. Lai, J.-S., Hammel, J., Heinemann, A. W., Gray D., Magasi, S., Tulsky, D., Hahn E., Garcia S., Jerousek, S.,
& Wong, A. (2014). Using the ICF’s environmental factors framework to develop an item bank measuring
services, systems, and policy affecting persons with disabilities. Presented at the 21st International Society
for Quality of Life Research Annual Conference, Berlin, Germany: October 15-18, 2014.
39. Heinemann, A. W., Lai, J.-S., Gray D., Magasi, S., Hammel, J., Tulsky, D., Hahn E., Garcia S., Jerousek, S.,
& Wong, A. (2014). Using the ICF’s environmental factors framework to develop an item bank measuring
built and natural environmental features affecting persons with disabilities. Presented at the 21st
International Society for Quality of Life Research Annual Conference, Berlin, Germany: October 15-18,
2014.
40. Heinemann, A. W., Miskovic, A., Wong, A., Gray D., Hollingsworth H., Lai, J.-S., Magasi, S., Hammel, J.,
Tulsky, D., Hahn E., Garcia, S., & Jerousek, S. (2014). Do environmental factor measures identify distinct
or common elements? Presented at the 21st International Society for Quality of Life Research Annual
Conference, Berlin, Germany: October 15-18, 2014.
41. Wong, A.W.K.*, Carlozzi, N.E., Tulsky, D.S., Heaton, R.K., & Heinemann, A.W. (2015). Analyzing the
relationship of disrupted cognitive function on social health and participation after neurological disorders: a
Structural Equation Modeling approach. Presented at the presentation at the 43rd International
Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting, Denver, CO; February 4-7, 2015.
42. Heinemann, A.W., Wong A., Miskovic A., Gray, D., Hollingsworth, H., Lai, J.S., Magasi, S., Hammel, J.,
Tulsky D., Hahn E., Garcia, S., Gershon, R., & Jerousek, S. (2015). Relationships between NIH Toolbox
cognition and emotional measures and indicators of participation for community-dwelling persons with
stroke, spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury. Presented at the presentation at the 43rd International
Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting, Denver, CO; February 4-7, 2015.
43. Connor, L. T., Wong, A. W. K., Baum, C. M. (2015). Measuring values in everyday life and their
correlation to activity participation. Presented at the 95th American Occupational Therapy Annual
Conference & Expo, Nashville, TN; April 16-19, 2015.
44. Wong, A. W. K.*, Lai, J. S., Correia, H., & Cella, D. (2015). Validity of the Neurology Quality of Life
Measurement System (Neuro-QoL) Spanish social health items. Presented at the 95th American
Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo, Nashville, TN; April 16-19, 2015.
45. Wong, A.*, Gray D., Hollingsworth H., Baum C., Magasi S., Hammel J., Carlozzi N., Tulsky D., Lai, J.-S.,
Gershon, R., Miskovic A., Goodsmith A., Jerousek S., & Heinemann A. (2015). Participation
enfranchisement and social health: Examining relationships with cognitive, emotional, and motor
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functioning among community-dwelling persons with neurological disorders. Presented at the 2015
Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars, Los Angeles, CA; May 1-2, 2015.
46. Wong, A.*, Papadimitriou, P., Deutsch A., Lenze E., Goldsmith A., Young A., & Heinemann A. (2015).
Promoting patient-centered care through engagement in the inpatient spinal cord injury rehabilitation: A
mixed-methods approach. Presented at the 2015 Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars, Los Angeles,
CA; May 1-2, 2015.
47. Christopher, K.^, Papadimitriou, C., Goldsmith, A., Heinemann, A., Lenze, E., Deutsch, A., & Wong, A.*
(2015). Clinician perspective of patient engagement in inpatient rehabilitation: A qualitative exploration
study. Presented at the 8th Institute for Public Health Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO; November 19,
2015.
48. Frank, M.^, Focht, C.^, Heinemann, A., Lenze, E., Papadimitriou, C., Deutsch, A., & Wong, A.* (2015).
Patient engagement trajectories in relation to rehabilitation outcomes at discharge and 1 year post-injury.
Presented at the 8th Institute for Public Health Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO; November 19, 2015.
49. Moua, K.^, Focht, C.^, Heinemann, A., Lenze, E., Papadimitriou, C., Deutsch, A., & Wong, A.* (2015).
Patient engagement in healthcare: Trajectories and associated factors during inpatient neurologic
rehabilitation. Presented at the 8th Institute for Public Health Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO; November
19, 2015.
50. Marquine, M.J., Johnson, N.^, Baum, C., Wong, A., Heinemann, A., Magasi, S., & Heaton, R.K. (2016).
Racial differences in neurocognitive outcomes post-stroke: The role of health literacy. Presented at the
American Stroke Association/Bugher Symposium, International Stroke Conference. Los Angeles, CA; Feb
16, 2016.
51. Wong, A. W. K.*, Papadimitriou, C., Deutsch, A., Lenze, E., Goldsmith, A., Young, A., & Heinemann, A.
(2016). Implementation of patient engagement in spinal cord injury rehabilitation: A qualitative
investigation. Presented at the 96th American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo, Chicago,
IL; April 7-10, 2016.
52. Wong, A. W. K.*, Baum, C., Chen, C.^, Young, A., & Heinemann, A. (2016). Neurobehavioral predictors
of work participation in adults with stroke, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury. Presented at the
96th American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo, Chicago, IL; April 7-10, 2016.
53. Johnson, N.^, Marquine, M.J., Baum, C, Wong, A, Heinemann, A., Magasi, S., & Heaton, R.K. (2016).
Racial differences in neurocognitive outcomes post-stroke. Presented at the Cognitive Aging Conference.
Atlanta, GA; April 17, 2016.
54. Cohen, M. L., Heinemann, A.W., Holdnack, J.A., Carlozzi, N.E., Wong, A., Heaton, R.K., Kisala, P.A.,
Tulsky, D.S. (2016). Assessment of Cognition after Spinal Cord Injury with the NIH Toolbox – Cognitive
Battery. Presented at the 55th International Spinal Cord Society Annual Scientific Meeting. Vienna, Austria;
September 14-16, 2016.
55. Wong, A. W. K.*, Strauser, D. R., & Ness, K. K. (2016). Employment quality at workplace: Using ICF
model to guide an intervention development for work sustainability in adult survivors of childhood cancer.
Presented at the 4th Work Disability, Prevention & Integration (WDPI). Amsterdam, Netherlands;
September 25-28, 2016.
56. Walter, B., Dashner, J. Wong, A., & Heinemann, A. (2016). Impact of biopsychosocial factors on quality of
participation in persons with spinal cord injury: Multsite cross-sectional study. Presented at the 93th
American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Conference. Chicago, IL; October 30-Novermber 4,
2016.
57. Chen, L., Chan, C., Yang S.^, Wong, A.* (2016) Development and implementation of rehabilitation
outcomes database in developing countries: Lesson learned from the Southern China. Presented at the 93th
American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Conference. Chicago, IL; October 30-Novermber 4,
2016.
58. Wong, A.*, Papadimitriou, C., Whiteneck, G., Deutsch, A., Heinemann, A., Goldsmith, A., Christopher,
K.^, Focht, C.^, & Lenze, E. (2016). Patient engagement in spinal cord injury rehabilitation: Patient and
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provider perspectives. Presented at the 93th American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)
Conference. Chicago, IL; October 30-Novermber 4, 2016.
59. Wong, A.*, Papadimitriou, C., Whiteneck, G., Deutsch, A., Heinemann, A., Goldsmith, A., Christopher,
K.^, Focht, C.^, & Lenze, E. (2016). Engagement trajectories and outcomes in SCI rehabilitation for
patients receiving inpatient occupational therapy. Presented at the 93th American Congress Rehabilitation
Medicine (ACRM) Conference. Chicago, IL; October 30-Novermber 4, 2016.
60. Wong, A.W.K.*, Chen, C.^, Ng, S.H.X.^, Young, A., Heinemann, A.W., Heaton, B.K., & Baum, C. (2017).
The impact of functional, fluid, and crystallized cognition on people with neurological disorders gainful
employment: A multi-site cohort study. Presented at the 97th American Occupational Therapy Annual
Conference & Expo. Philadelphia, PA; March 30-April 2, 2017.
61. Wong, A.W.K.*, Papadimitriou, C., Goldsmith, A., Christopher, K.^, Whiteneck, G., Focht, C.^,
Whiteneck, G., Deutsch, A., Lenze, E., & Heinemann, A.W. (2017). The course and predictors of patient
engagement in inpatient occupational therapy. Presented at the 97th American Occupational Therapy Annual
Conference & Expo. Philadelphia, PA; March 30-April 2, 2017.
62. Yang, S.^, Chen, S.^, Jiang C.^, Chen, L., Heinemann A.W., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2017). Participation
enfranchisement among Chinese individuals with neurological disorders: Preliminary Rasch analysis.
Presented at the 2017 Annual Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars, Boston, MA; June 2-3, 2017.
63. Kang, E.Y.^, Wong, A.W.K., Moon, J.Y. (2017). Computerized cognitive screening assessment for patients
with sepsis in intensive care units. Presented at the Institute for Public Health 10th Annual Conference, St.
Louis, MO; September 27, 2017.
64. Lau, S.C.L.^, Heinemann, A.W., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2017). Linking the Quality of Life in Neurological
Disorders (Neuro-QoL) to the World Health Organization’s ICF core sets. Presented at the Institute for
Public Health 10th Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO; September 27, 2017.
65. Kang, E.Y.^, Heinemann, A.W., Baum, M.C., Lau, S.C.L.^, & Wong, A.W.K.* (2018). Health status as a
predictor of loneliness in community-dwelling stroke survivors. Presented at the 8th Annual Patient Centered
Outcomes Research (PCOR) Symposium, St. Louis, MO; April 25, 2018.
66. Lau, S.C.L.^, Baum, M.C., Drake, B.F., Sanders-Thompson V.L., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2018). Racial
disparities in functional outcomes after inpatient stroke rehabilitation: Mediating effects of depressed mood
and positive affect. Presented at the 8th Annual Patient Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) Symposium,
St. Louis, MO; April 25, 2018.
67. Kang, E.Y.^, Heinemann, A.W., Baum, M.C., Lau, S.C.L.^, & Wong, A.W.K.* (2018). Loneliness as a
social support outcome: The prevalence of loneliness and its impacts on well-being in community-dwelling
stroke survivors. Presented at the 7th Annual Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars, Kansas City, MO;
June 8, 2018.
68. Lau, S.C.L.^, Baum, M.C., Drake, B.F., Sanders-Thompson V.L., Ottenbacher, K.J., & Wong, A.W.K.*
(2018). Racial differences in recovery of functional status post-stroke: The mediating role of positive and
negative affect. Presented at the 7th Annual Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars, Kansas City, MO;
June 8, 2018.
69. Lau, S.C.L.^, Baum, M.C., Drake, B.F., Sanders-Thompson V., Macpherson, V.^, & Wong, A.W.K.*
(2018). Mediating role of pain on functional recovery in White, Black, and Hispanic stroke survivors.
Presented at the 95th American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Dallas,
TX; September 30-October 3, 2018
70. Wong, A.W.K.*, Lenze, E.J.., Metts C., Depp C.A., Rodebaugh T.L., Wang J.*, Yingling, M.D., Voegtle,
M.L., & Wetherell, J.L. (2018). Ecological momentary assessment uncovers dynamic affective processes in
older adults with cognitive decline. Presented at the 95th American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
(ACRM) Annual Conference, Dallas, TX; September 30-October 3, 2018
71. Wong, A.W.K.*, Lenze, E.J.., Metts C., Depp C.A., Moore R.C., Rodebaugh T.L., Wang J., Yingling,
M.D., Voegtle, M.L., & Wetherell, J.L. (2018). Feasibility and validity of smartphone-based ecological
momentary assessment for mood monitoring in older adults. Presented at the 95th American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Dallas, TX; September 30-October 3, 2018
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72. Kang, E.^, Heinemann, A., Baum, M.C., Lau, S.C.L.^, Macpherson, V.^, & Wong, A.W.K.* (2018).
Predictors of loneliness in community-dwelling persons after stroke. Presented at the 95th American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Dallas, TX; September 30-October 3,
2018.
73. Lee, Y.^, Chen, B.^, Fong, M.W.M., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2018). The effect of therapeutic interventions on
post-stroke depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Presented at the 95th American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Dallas, TX; September 30-October 3, 2018.
74. Kang E.^, Heinemann A.W., Baum M.C., Fong M.W.M., Lau S.C.L^, Macpherson V.^, & Wong A.W.K.*
(2019). Loneliness as a mediator of the relationship between social support and well-being in community-
dwelling adults after stroke. Presented at the 2nd Annual Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences
(ICTS) Symposium, St. Louis, MO; January 15, 2019.
75. Lau, S.C.L.^, Fong, M.W.M., Lenze, E.J., Baum, M.C., Drake, B.F., Sanders-Thompson V.L., Ottenbacher,
K.J., Reistetter, T.A., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Depressive symptomatology in black and white stroke
survivors and its impact on functional recovery. Presented at the 2nd Annual Institute of Clinical and
Translational Sciences (ICTS) Symposium, St. Louis, MO; January 15, 2019.
76. Haynes D.^, Moua, K.*, Doering M., & Wong, A.*, (2019). Identifying psychosocial deficits and
interventions impacting work for stroke survivors: A scoping review. Presented at the 99th American
Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo. New Orleans, LA; April 4-7, 2019.
77. Walsh, R.^, Baum, C., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Attitudes towards mHealth among community-dwelling
post-stroke smartphone users and non-users: Implications for the United States. Presented at the
International Symposium on Digital Health. Hong Kong, China; May 29-June 2, 2019.
78. Lee, Y.^, Lenze, E. J., Baum, C., Lee, J., Metts, C. L., Yingling, M.D., Fucetola, R.P., Fong, M.W.M.,
Depp, C.A., Heaton, R.K., Lu, C., Lai, A.M., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Understanding real-time
associations between daily functioning and mental health among stroke survivors using smartphones.
Presented at the International Symposium on Digital Health. Hong Kong, China; May 29-June 2, 2019.
79. Kang E.^ & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Network analysis of depressive symptoms in persons with stroke:
Smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment. Presented at the International Symposium on Digital
Health. Hong Kong, China; May 29-June 2, 2019.
80. Lau, S.C.L.^, Lenze, E. J., Baum, C., Lee, J., Metts, C. L., Yingling, M.D., Fucetola, R.P., Fong, M.W.M.,
Depp, C.A., Heaton, R.K., Lu, C., Lai, A.M., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Feasibility of smartphone-based
ecological momentary assessment of daily functioning in individuals following stroke. Presented at the
International Symposium on Digital Health. Hong Kong, China; May 29-June 2, 2019.
81. Walsh, R.J.^, Baum, C. & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Attitudes towards mHealth among post-stroke
smartphone users and non-users in the United States: Implications for future services. Presented at the
International Symposium on Digital Health. Hong Kong, China; May 29-June 2, 2019.
82. Wong, A.W.K.*, Wang, J.^, Fong, M.W.M., Heinemann, A.W., & Baum, C. (2019). Machine learning for
prediction of social participation among individuals after stroke. Presented at the International Symposium
on Digital Health. Hong Kong, China; May 29-June 2, 2019.
83. Walsh, R.J.*, Baum, C. & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Uses and perceptions of mHealth services among post-
stroke community-dwelling smartphone users and non-users. Presented at the 96th American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Chicago IL; November 5-8, 2019.
84. Lau, S.C.L.^, Macpherson, V.^, Lenze, E. J., Baum, M.C., Lee, J., Metts, C. L., Yingling, M.D., Fucetola,
R.P., Fong, M.W.M., Depp, C.A., Heaton, R.K., Lu, C., Lai, A.M., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). Feasibility
and validity of ecological momentary assessment of daily function in people after Stroke. Presented at the
96th American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Chicago IL; November
5-8, 2019.
85. Lee, Y.^, Lenze, E. J., Baum, M.C., Lee, J., Metts, C. L., Fucetola, R.P., Fong, M.W.M., Heaton, R.K., Lu,
C., Wong, A.W.K.*, Yingling, M.D., Depp, C.A., & Lai, A.M., & (2019). Ecological momentary
assessment of mood factors and performance in daily activities among stroke survivors. Presented at the
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5-8, 2019.
86. Lau, S.C.L.^, Fong, M.W.M., Lenze, E.J., Baum, M.C., Ottenbacher, K.J., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019).
Psychometric evaluation of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) for patients
after stroke. Presented at the 96th American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual
Conference, Chicago IL; November 5-8, 2019.
87. Kang E.^, Fong, M.W.M., Lenze, E.J., Baum, M.C., Ottenbacher, K.J., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). A
network analysis of depressive symptoms in persons after stroke. Presented at the 96th American Congress
of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Chicago IL; November 5-8, 2019.
88. Langan, J., Bhattacharjya, S., Neville, M., Lannin, N., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2019). International perspective
on self-management interventions following stroke. Presented at the 96th American Congress of
Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Chicago IL; November 5-8, 2019.
89. Wong, A.W.K.*, Hansen P., Barco, P., Walsh R.^, Lee, Y.^, & Lenze, E.J. (2019). Implementation and
adaptation of enhanced medical rehabilitation to optimize patient engagement and outcomes. Presented at
the 96th American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Chicago IL;
November 5-8, 2019.
90. Walsh, R.^, McKay, V., Barco, P., Hansen, P., Jones, K., Lee, Y.^, & Wong, A*. (2019). Implementing
enhanced medical rehabilitation in spinal cord injury rehabilitation: Adaptations from a community advisory
board and research team collaboration. Presented at the AcademyHealth 12th Annual Conference on the
Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health. Arlington, VA: December 4-6, 2019.
91. Walsh, R.^, Santos, H.^, Lee, Y.^, Lau, S.C.L.^, Baum, C., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2020). Acceptance of
passive digital biomarker monitoring via mobile health among stroke survivors in the St. Louis area.
Presented at the 3rd Annual Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) Symposium, St. Louis,
MO: February 14, 2020.
92. Lee, Y.^, Kang, E.^, Walsh, R.^, & Wong, A.W.K.* (2020). What are the active ingredients and effects of
patient engagement interventions for persons with chronic conditions? Presented at the 3rd Annual Institute
of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS) Symposium, St. Louis, MO: February 14, 2020.
93. Walsh, R.^, McKay, V., Barco, P., Hansen, P., Jones, K., Lee, Y.^, Wong, A.* (2020). Researcher-
stakeholder collaboration to adapt a patient engagement intervention for spinal cord injury rehabilitation.
Presented at the 10th Annual Patient Safety & Quality Symposium. St. Louis, MO: February 28, 2020.
94. Barco P.P., Bland, M.D., Wong, A.W.K., Baum, C., & Lenze, E.J. (2020). Increase patient engagement and
improve occupational therapy outcomes using enhanced medical rehabilitation. Presented at the 100th
American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo. Boston, MA; March 26-29, 2020 (Abstract
was accepted but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19).
95. Walsh, R.J^, Baum, C., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2020). Predictors of mobile phone ownership among post-
stroke community-dwelling adults: Implications for future mobile health in rehabilitation. Presented at the
100th American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo. Boston, MA; March 26-29, 2020
(Abstract was accepted but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19).
96. Walsh, R.J.^, Papadimitriou, C., Hansen, P., Barco, P., McKay, V., Lenze, E.J., Lee, Y., Jones, K.,
Heinemann, A.W., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2020). Understanding patient engagement in spinal cord injury
rehabilitation and therapists' use of communicative and relational strategies. Presented at the 100th American
Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo. Boston, MA; March 26-29, 2020 (Abstract was
accepted but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19).
97. Lau, S.C.L.^, Bhattacharjya, S., Fong, M.W.M., Lenze, E.J., Baum, C., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2020). Theory-
based digital interventions to improve psychosocial outcomes in people with neurological disorders:
Systematic review and meta-analysis. Presented at the 100th American Occupational Therapy Annual
Conference & Expo. Boston, MA; March 26-29, 2020 (Abstract was accepted but the event was cancelled
due to COVID-19).
98. Lee, Y.^, Chen, B.^, & Wong, A.W.K.* (2020). Non-pharmacological interventions for post-stroke
depressive symptoms: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Presented at the
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100th American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo. Boston, MA; March 26-29, 2020
(Abstract was accepted but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19).
99. Lee, Y.^, Lenze, E.J., Baum, M.C., Lee, J., Metts, C.L., Yingling, M.D., Fucetola, R.P., Fong, M.W.M.,
Depp, C.A., Heaton, R.K., Lu, C., Lai, A.M., & Wong, A.W.K.* (2020). Moment-to-moment associations
between depressive symptoms and daily functioning among stroke survivors: An ecological momentary
assessment study. Presented at the 100th American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo.
Boston, MA; March 26-29, 2020 (Abstract was accepted but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19).
100. Wong, A.W.K.*, Wang, J.^, Fong, M.W.M., Baum, C., Ottenbacher, K., & Lenze, E.J. (2020). Cross-
lagged panel approach to understanding depression and functional status in the first year after stroke.
Presented at the 100th American Occupational Therapy Annual Conference & Expo. Boston, MA; March
26-29, 2020 (Abstract was accepted but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19).
101. Walsh, R.^, McKay, V., Barco, P., Hansen, P., Jones, K., Lee, Y.^, Wong, A.* (2020). Adapting a
patient engagement intervention for spinal cord injury rehabilitation: Modifying Enhanced Medical
Rehabilitation to address social determinants of health. Presented at the National Collaborative for
Education to Address the Social Determinants of Health (NCEAS) Annual Conference. Chicago, IL: April
27-28, 2020 (Abstract was accepted but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19).
102. Heary, K.O.^, Lau, S.C.L.^, Wong, A.W.K., Dengler, J., Thompson, M.R., Crock, L.W., Novak, C.B.,
Philip, B.A., & Mackinnon, S.E. (2020). Psychosocial factors predict post-operative pain relief. Presented at
the 65th Plastic Surgery Research Council (PSRC) Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada; May 28-31, 2020
(Virtual presentation due to COVID-19).
h. Movies, Videotapes, Others:
News & Magazines:
1. Chan C.C.H, Li-Tsang C.W.P, and Wong A. W. K. (2004). Information technology for special population.
Short interview article in PC Market, June 9th, 2004.
2. Chan, C. C. H. & Wong, A. W. K. (2007). Electronic bat ear device for auditory substitution on visual for
people with blindness. Short article in Apple Daily, April 11th, 2007.
Other Media Attention:
1. Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil was featured in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s webpages for an
announcement as a recipient of 2019 Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award. See URL:
https://www8.rs.polyu.edu.hk/rsmain/en/news_and_events/event_highlight/dr_alex_wong/index.html
2. Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil was featured in the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)’s
webpage for an announcement as a recipient of 2019 Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award. See URL:
https://acrm.org/about/awards/deborah-wilkerson-award/?fbclid=IwAR1R06-
z4c6vB3aUZnOaqZXl1nICrNEK3p_JxRwa6tcARe6zhWlRJiwDlQw
3. Alex Wong, PhD, DPhil was featured in the National Rehabilitation Information Center’s newsletter for an
announcement as a recipient of 2019 Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award from the American
Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM). See URL: https://www.naric.com/?q=en/content/news-and-
notes-353-march-13