John P. Keegan, Ph.D.

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2011 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Guidance and Counseling Education, Health Education, Rehabilitation and Therapy
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Fong Chan grad student 2011 UW Madison
 (Predictive ability of Pender's Health Promotion Model for physical activity and exercise participation for people with spinal cord injury: A hierarchical regression analysis.)
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Eagle D, Chan F, Iwanaga K, et al. (2017) Health Promotion for People with Disabilities: A Primer for Rehabilitation Counsellors The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling. 23: 98-111
Keegan J, Ditchman N, Dutta A, et al. (2016) Social Cognitive and Planned Behavior Variables Associated With Stages of Change for Physical Activity in Spinal Cord Injury: A Multivariate Analysis Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education. 30: 89-106
Zheng LX, Keegan JP, Rosenthal D, et al. (2016) Examining the Attributions of Discrimination toward People with Mental Illness among Chinese College Students Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling. 1-11
Keegan J, Brooks J, Blake J, et al. (2014) Perceived Barriers to Physical Activity and Exercise for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury The Australian Journal of Rehabilitation Counselling. 20: 69-80
Keegan JP, Chan F, Ditchman N, et al. (2012) Predictive Ability of Pender's Health Promotion Model for Physical Activity and Exercise in People With Spinal Cord Injuries: A Hierarchical Regression Analysis Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. 56: 34-47
Chan F, Chiu CY, Bezyak JL, et al. (2012) Introduction to Health Promotion for People With Chronic Illness and Disability Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin. 56: 3-6
Chan JY, Keegan JP, Ditchman N, et al. (2011) Stigmatizing Attributions and Vocational Rehabilitation Outcomes of People with Disabilities Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education. 25: 135-148
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