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Amy K Connery

TitleAssociate Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus
DepartmentSOM-PM&R General Operations
Phone720/777-4986

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    1. Connery AK, Anastasiadis WA, Lindberg DM, Graber S, Chiesa A, Mirsky DM, Stence N, Dichiaro M, Messer R, Madison C, Lee AH, Batista L, Peterson RL. Injury, child and family factors predict neurodevelopment outcomes after abusive head trauma. Child Abuse Negl. 2025 Jun; 164:107438. PMID: 40194346.
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    2. Batista L, Stence NV, Mirsky DM, Lewis T, Graber S, Ghebrechristos HE, Alaghband G, Connery AK, O'Neill BR, Lindberg DM. Cytotoxic edema is associated with injury severity but not abusive mechanism in young children with traumatic brain injury. Child Abuse Negl. 2025 Mar; 161:107312. PMID: 39955797.
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    3. Petranovich CL, Koerber S, Sarmiento C, Graber S, Dichiaro M, Wilson P, Miele A, Peterson RL, Simpson T, Connery AK, Kirkwood MW, Apkon S. Emotional well-being in transition-age adults with pediatric-onset disabilities: A cross-sectional study. Rehabil Psychol. 2025 Jan 13. PMID: 39804397.
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    4. Petranovich CL, Person-Jones K, Koerber S, Lantagne A, Graber S, Sarmiento CA, Peterson RL, Simpson T, Wilson P, Miele A, Apkon S, Dichiaro M, Connery AK, Kirkwood MW. Health Care, Educational, and Vocational Transitions in Young Adults With Pediatric-Onset Disabilities: Associations With Social Determinants of Health. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2025 May; 106(5):674-681. PMID: 39710332.
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    5. Asturias EJ, Connery AK, Olson D, Lamb MM, Paniagua-Avila A, Anderson EJ, Focht C, Colbert AM, Natrajan M, Waggoner JJ, Scherer E, Calvimontes DM, Bola?os GA, Bauer D, Arroyave P, Hern?ndez S, Martinez MA, Ralda AV, Rojop N, Barrios EE, Chacon A, Dempsey W, Tomashek KM, Keitel WA, El Sahly HM, Mu?oz FM. Postnatal Zika and Dengue Infection and their Effects on Neurodevelopment Among Children Living in Rural Guatemala. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2025 Apr 01; 44(4):290-298. PMID: 39637296.
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    6. Lee AH, Anastasiadis WA, Hitti SA, Connery AK. Socioeconomic factors in inflicted traumatic brain injury: Examining the area deprivation index. Rehabil Psychol. 2024 Aug 22. PMID: 39172370.
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    7. Connery A, Sh? CN. Designing a Module on Stuttering and Cluttering: A Guide for Speech-Language Pathology Educators. Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2024 May; 33(3):1157-1173. PMID: 38363726.
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    8. Connery AK, Lee AH, Peterson RL, Dichiaro M, Chiesa A. Caregiver report of social-emotional functioning in infants and young children after inflicted traumatic brain injury. Child Neuropsychol. 2024 Aug; 30(6):954-966. PMID: 38214531.
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    9. Connery A, Salsberg J. Exploring participatory health research and its application to speech and language therapy research practices. Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Jul-Aug; 59(4):1257-1268. PMID: 38130139.
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    10. Olson D, Lamb MM, Connery AK, Colbert AM, Calvimontes DM, Bauer D, Paniagua-Avila MA, Mart?nez MA, Arroyave P, Hernandez S, Colborn KL, Roell Y, Waggoner JJ, Natrajan MS, Anderson EJ, Bola?os GA, El Sahly HM, Munoz FM, Asturias EJ. Cumulative Febrile, Respiratory, and Gastrointestinal Illness Among Infants in Rural Guatemala and Association With Neurodevelopmental and Growth Outcomes. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2023 09 01; 42(9):739-744. PMID: 37343218.
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    11. Connery AK. Let's Stop Complaining That Early Childhood Assessments Do Not Predict IQ. JAMA Pediatr. 2023 05 01; 177(5):447-448. PMID: 36912854.
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    12. Connery AK, Raghunathan RS, Colbert AM, Erdodi L, Warschausky S, Huth-Bocks A, Gerry Taylor H, Raghunathan T, Berglund P, Staples AD, Lukomski A, Kirkland J, Cano J, Lajiness-O'Neill R. The influence of sociodemographic factors and response style on caregiver report of infant developmental status. Front Pediatr. 2022; 10:1080163. PMID: 36714661.
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    13. Connery AK, Colbert AM, Lamb MM. Head circumference may be the best proxy for neurodevelopmental risk in children in low-resource settings. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2023; 108:287-288.
    14. Paniagua-Avila A, Olson D, Connery A, Calvimontes DM, Bolanos GA, Lamb MM, Bauer D, Ralda A, Rojop N, Barrios E, Chacon A, Gomez M, Arroyave P, Hernandez S, Martinez MA, Bunge-Montes S, Colbert A, Arias K, Brazeale G, Holliday A, Tomashek KM, El Sahly HM, Keitel W, Munoz FM, Asturias EJ. Challenges and lessons learned from the rapid operationalization of a prospective cohort to study the natural history and neurodevelopmental outcomes of postnatal Zika virus infection among infants and children in rural Guatemala. PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2022 11; 16(11):e0010480. PMID: 36383617.
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    15. Lamb MM, Connery AK, Colbert AM, Bauer D, Olson D, Paniagua-Avila A, Calvimontes DM, Bola?os GA, Sahly HME, Mu?oz FM, Asturias EJ. Anthropometric proxies for child neurodevelopment in low-resource settings: length- or height-for-age, head circumference or both? J Dev Orig Health Dis. 2023 02; 14(1):61-69. PMID: 35844103.
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    16. Connery AK, Lamb MM, Colbert AM, Bauer D, Olson D, Paniagua-Avila A, Calvimontes M, Bola?os GA, Sahly HME, Mu?oz FM, Asturias EJ. A prospective cohort study of head circumference and its association with neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants and young children in rural Guatemala. J Dev Orig Health Dis. 2022 Dec; 13(6):779-786. PMID: 35450541.
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    17. Colbert AM, Connery AK, Lamb MM, Bauer D, Olson D, Paniagua-Avila A, Mart?nez MA, Arroyave P, Hern?ndez S, Mirella Calvimontes D, Bola?os GA, El Sahly HM, Mu?oz FM, Asturias EJ. Caregiver rating of early childhood development: Reliability and validity of the ASQ-3 in rural Guatemala. Early Hum Dev. 2021 10; 161:105453. PMID: 34530320.
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    18. Connery AK, Lamb MM, Colbert AM, Bauer D, Hern?ndez S, Arroyave P, Mart?nez MA, Barrios EE, El Sahly HM, Paniagua-Avila A, Calvimontes M, Bola?os GA, Olson D, Asturias EJ, Munoz FM. Parent Report of Health Related Quality of Life in Young Children in Rural Guatemala: Implementation, Reliability, and Validity of the PedsQL in Stunting and Wasting. Glob Pediatr Health. 2021; 8:2333794X21991028. PMID: 33614851.
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    19. Colbert AM, Lamb MM, Asturias EJ, Mu?oz FM, Bauer D, Arroyave P, Hern?ndez S, Mart?nez MA, Paniagua-Avila A, Olson D, Calvimontes DM, Bola?os GA, El Sahly HM, Connery AK. Reliability and Validity of an Adapted and Translated Version of the Mullen Scales of Early Learning (AT-MSEL) in Rural Guatemala. Child Care Health Dev. 2020 05; 46(3):327-335. PMID: 31978249.
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    20. Villagomez AN, Mu?oz FM, Peterson RL, Colbert AM, Gladstone M, MacDonald B, Wilson R, Fairlie L, Gerner GJ, Patterson J, Boghossian NS, Burton VJ, Cort?s M, Katikaneni LD, Larson JCG, Angulo AS, Joshi J, Nesin M, Padula MA, Kochhar S, Connery AK. Neurodevelopmental delay: Case definition & guidelines for data collection, analysis, and presentation of immunization safety data. Vaccine. 2019 12 10; 37(52):7623-7641. PMID: 31783983.
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    21. Connery AK, Colbert AM, Lamb MM, Hern?ndez S, Mart?nez MA, Bauer D, Arroyave P, El Sahly HM, Paniagua-Avila A, Calvimontes M, Bola?os GA, Olson D, Asturias EJ, Munoz FM. Receptive language skills among young children in rural Guatemala: The relationship between the Test de Vocabulario en Imagenes Peabody and a translated and adapted version of the Mullen Scales of Early Learning. Child Care Health Dev. 2019 09; 45(5):702-708. PMID: 31270836.
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    22. 16. Connery, A.K., Berrios-Siervo, G., Arroyave, P., Bauer, D., Hernandez, S… Muñoz, F.M. . Responding to the zika epidemic: preparation of a neurodevelopmental testing protocol to evaluate young children in rural Guatemala. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 2019; (100):438-444.
    23. Sussman ZW, Peterson RL, Connery AK, Baker DA, Kirkwood MW. Utility of matrix reasoning as an embedded performance validity indicator in pediatric mild traumatic brain injury. Appl Neuropsychol Child. 2019 Jan-Mar; 8(1):70-75. PMID: 29058467.
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    24. Simpson, T.S., Peterson, R.L. Mason, D.S., Connery, A.K., Baker, D.A., & Kirkwood, M.W. . Quality of life for youth with persistent postconcussive symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology. 2017; 3(5):248-257.
    25. Connery AK, Peterson RL, Baker DA, Kirkwood MW. The impact of pediatric neuropsychological consultation in mild traumatic brain injury: a model for providing feedback after invalid performance. Clin Neuropsychol. 2016 05; 30(4):579-98. PMID: 27142647.
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    26. Connery AK, Peterson RL, Baker DA, Randolph C, Kirkwood MW. The Role of Neuropsychological Evaluation in the Clinical Management of Concussion. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2016 05; 27(2):475-86. PMID: 27154857.
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    27. Kirkwood MW, Peterson RL, Baker DA, Connery AK. Parent satisfaction with neuropsychological consultation after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury. Child Neuropsychol. 2017 04; 23(3):273-283. PMID: 26739699.
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    28. Kirkwood MW, Peterson RL, Connery AK, Baker DA, Forster J. A Pilot Study Investigating Neuropsychological Consultation as an Intervention for Persistent Postconcussive Symptoms in a Pediatric Sample. J Pediatr. 2016 Feb; 169:244-9.e1. PMID: 26541427.
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    29. Peterson RL, Connery AK, Baker DA, Kirkwood MW. Preinjury Emotional-Behavioral Functioning of Children With Lingering Problems After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2015; 27(4):280-6. PMID: 26258490.
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    30. Gidley Larson JC, Flaro L, Peterson RL, Connery AK, Baker DA, Kirkwood MW. The Medical Symptom Validity Test Measures Effort Not Ability in Children: A Comparison Between Mild TBI and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Samples. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2015 May; 30(3):192-9. PMID: 25787156.
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    31. Provance AJ, Terhune EB, Cooley C, Carry PM, Connery AK, Engelman GH, Kirkwood MW. The relationship between initial physical examination findings and failure on objective validity testing during neuropsychological evaluation after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury. Sports Health. 2014 Sep; 6(5):410-5. PMID: 25177417.
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    32. Connery AK, Baker DA, Kirk JW, Kirkwood MW. The effects of multiple mild traumatic brain injuries on acute injury presentation and neuropsychological recovery in children. Neurosurgery. 2014 Jul; 75(1):31-6. PMID: 24618798.
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    33. Kirkwood MW, Peterson RL, Connery AK, Baker DA, Grubenhoff JA. Postconcussive symptom exaggeration after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury. Pediatrics. 2014 Apr; 133(4):643-50. PMID: 24616360.
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    34. Kirk JW, Hutaff-Lee CF, Connery AK, Baker DA, Kirkwood MW. The relationship between the self-report BASC-2 validity indicators and performance validity test failure after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury. Assessment. 2014 Oct; 21(5):562-9. PMID: 24532649.
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    35. Green CM, Kirk JW, Connery AK, Baker DA, Kirkwood MW. The use of the Rey 15-Item Test and recognition trial to evaluate noncredible effort after pediatric mild traumatic brain injury. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2014; 36(3):261-7. PMID: 24479707.
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    36. Baker DA, Connery AK, Kirk JW, Kirkwood MW. Embedded performance validity indicators within the California Verbal Learning Test, Children's Version. Clin Neuropsychol. 2014; 28(1):116-27. PMID: 24229006.
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    37. Kirkwood MW, Connery AK, Kirk JW, Baker DA. Detecting performance invalidity in children: not quite as easy as A, B, C, 1, 2, 3 but automatized sequences appears promising. Child Neuropsychol. 2014 Mar; 20(2):245-52. PMID: 23297668.
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