Faculty Profile

Stephanie Gee

Title
Assistant Professor
Department
Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation
College
College of Education

    

Education

PhD, University of Houston, 2018.
Major: Kinesiology
Degree Specialization: Obesity Studies
Dissertation Title: Well on Wheels: A Holistic Wellness Intervention for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries: Risk Profile, Longitudinal Outcomes, and Success
BS, Northeastern University, 2013.
Major: Psychology
Dissertation Title: Connecting Executive Function and Selective Induction in Folkbiological Reasoning

Current Scheduled Teaching*

No current or future courses scheduled.

* Texas Education Code 51.974 (HB 2504) requires each institution of higher education to make available to the public, a syllabus for undergraduate lecture courses offered for credit by the institution.

Previous Scheduled Teaching*

HLTH 4600.001, Behavioral Change Strategies in Health Promotion, Spring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
KINE 3030.801, Fundamentals of Sport Nutrition, Spring 3W1 2023 Syllabus SPOT
KINE 4951.001, Honors College Capstone Thesis, Spring 2023
HLTH 2100.001, Mental Health, Spring 2023 Syllabus SPOT
KINE 4900.701, Special Problems, Spring 2023
KINE 5900.703, Special Problems, Spring 2023
KINE 5910.704, Special Problems, Spring 2023
KINE 5920.701, Research Problems in Lieu of Thesis, Fall 2022
KINE 5910.701, Special Problems, Fall 2022
HLTH 2200.902, Family Life and Human Sexuality, Summer 5W2 2022 Syllabus SPOT
KINE 5910.702, Special Problems, Summer 5W2 2022
KINE 3030.900, Fundamentals of Sport Nutrition, Spring 2022 Syllabus SPOT
KINE 3996.001, Honors College Mentored Research Experience, Spring 2022
HLTH 1900.800, Principles of Health, Spring 3W1 2022 Syllabus SPOT
KINE 5920.700, Research Problems in Lieu of Thesis, Spring 2022
KINE 4900.707, Special Problems, Spring 2022
KINE 5900.701, Special Problems, Spring 2022
HLTH 4600.001, Behavioral Change Strategies in Health Promotion, Fall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
KINE 5450.001, Implementing Health/Fitness Programs, Fall 2021 Syllabus SPOT
KINE 5910.701, Special Problems, Fall 2021
HLTH 4600.002, Behavioral Change Strategies in Health Promotion, Summer 5W2 2021 Syllabus SPOT
HLTH 2200.900, Family Life and Human Sexuality, Summer 5W2 2021 Syllabus SPOT
HLTH 4600.001, Behavioral Change Strategies in Health Promotion, Spring 2021 Syllabus SPOT
HLTH 4600.002, Behavioral Change Strategies in Health Promotion, Spring 2021 Syllabus SPOT

* Texas Education Code 51.974 (HB 2504) requires each institution of higher education to make available to the public, a syllabus for undergraduate lecture courses offered for credit by the institution.

Published Publications

Published Intellectual Contributions

Book Chapter
Nosek, M. A., Robinson-Whelen, S., Hughes, R. B., Gee, S. S., Markley, R., Ledoux, T. A., O'Connor, D. P., Lee, R. E., Nosek, T. M. (2020). Response of Women with Mobility Impairments to a Group Weight Management Intervention in the Virtual World of SecondLife\copyright. Virtual Reality in Health and Rehabilitation. 283--296. CRC Press.
Conference Proceeding
Gee, S. S., Motl, R. W. (2019). Environmental Correlates of Physical Activity in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. 2019 Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers.
Cederberg, K. L., Baird, J. F., Gee, S. S., Jeng, B., Sikes, E. M., Motl, R. W. (2019). Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Sleep Quality in Adults with Multiple Sclerosis across the Lifespan.. 2019 Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers.
Gee, S. S., Richardson, E. V., Motl, R. W. (2019). Qualitative Inquiry of an Exercise Program for Persons with Multiple Sclerosis Who Use Wheelchairs for Mobility. 2019 Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers.
Gee, S. S., Motl, R. W. (2019). SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY CONSTRUCTS AND RESPONSE HETEROGENEITY IN A PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE. 53, S101--S101.
Jeng, B., Gee, S. S., Cederberg, K. L., Sikes, E. M., Sasaki, J. E., Motl, R. W. (2019). Social-Cognitive Correlates of Physical Activity across the Lifespan in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. 2019 Annual Meeting of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers.
Robinson-Whelen, S., Gee, S. S., Hughes, R. B., Nosek, M., Taylor, H., LeDoux, T., Wenzel, L., Diaz, L. (2018). GOHEALTHYSCI: PILOT TESTING A WEIGHT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR PEOPLE WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY. ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE. 52, S574--S574.
Gee, S. S., Ledoux, T., Robinson-Whelen, S., Hughes, R., Goe, R., Lee, R., O'Connor, D., Nosek, T., Nosek, M. (2016). GoWoman: Nutrition in Women with Mobility Impairments Before and After the GoWoman Virtual Reality Weight Loss Program. APHA 2016 Annual Meeting \& Expo (Oct. 29-Nov. 2, 2016).
Gee, S. S., Ledoux, T., Cottingham, M., Hernandez, D. (2016). Wheelchair Rugby Participation As a Route to Mr. Independent. APHA 2016 Annual Meeting \& Expo (Oct. 29-Nov. 2, 2016).
Journal Article
Silveira, S. L., de Groot, S., Cowan, R. E. Association between individual wheelchair skills and fitness in community-dwelling manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injuries. Other. 1-6. Informa UK Limited. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17483107.2022.2061607
Huynh, T. L., Silveira, S. L., Jeng, B., Motl, R. W. Association of disease outcomes with physical activity in multiple sclerosis: A cross-sectional study.. Rehabilitation Psychology. 67(3), 421-429. American Psychological Association (APA). http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/rep0000454
Silveira, S. L., Motl, R. W., Marquez, D. X., Lancia, S., Salter, A. (2022). Physical activity as a correlate of symptoms, quality of life, comorbidity, and disability status in Hispanics with multiple sclerosis. Other. 101398. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo.2022.101398
Silveira, S. L., Motl, R. W., Marquez, D. X., Salter, A. (2022). Rates and patterns of physical activity among Hispanics with multiple sclerosis in the NARCOMS Registry. Other. 65, 104018. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2022.104018
Silveira, S. L., Jeng, B., Cutter, G., Motl, R. W. (2022). Perceptions of physical activity guidelines among wheelchair users with multiple sclerosis. Other. 8(2), 205521732210975. SAGE Publications. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552173221097580
Sandroff, B. M., Gee, S. S., Baird, J. F., Huynh, T., Motl, R. W. (2021). Cognitive Processing Speed Impairment Does Not Influence the Construct Validity of Six-Spot Step Test Performance in People With Multiple Sclerosis. Physical Therapy. 101(2), pzaa227. Oxford University Press.
Gee, S. S., Riemann-Lorenz, K., Heesen, C., Motl, R. W. (2021). Current and Long-Term Physical Activity Among Adults with Multiple Sclerosis in the United States: COM-B Variables as Explanatory Factors. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12529-020-09946-w
Bertapelli, F., Gee, S. S., Agiovlasitis, S., Motl, R. W. (2021). Development and Cross-Validation of a Simple Model to Estimate Percent Body Fat in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. Other.
Gee, S. S., Jeng, B., Cutter, G., Motl, R. W. (2021). Diet Quality Assessment in Wheelchair Users with Multiple Sclerosis. Other. 13(12), 4352. MDPI AG. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13124352
Gee, S. S., Cederberg, K. L., Jeng, B., Sikes, E. M., Sandroff, B. M., Jones, C. D., Motl, R. W. (2021). Do physical activity and social cognitive theory variable scores differ across symptom cluster severity groups in multiple sclerosis?. Other. 101163. Elsevier.
Gee, S. S., Gower, B., Mehta, T., Jeng, B., Motl, R. (2021). Feasibility and Acceptability of Self-Report and Biologically Measured Energy Intake in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis. Other.
Gee, S. S., Richardson, E. V., Motl, R. W. (2021). Informing the design of exercise programs for persons with multiple sclerosis who use wheelchairs: a qualitative inquiry of perceived components. Disability and Rehabilitation. 1-11. Informa UK Limited. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2019.1678073
Rice, I. M., Jeng, B., Gee, S. S., Motl, R. W. (2021). Push-rate threshold for physical activity intensity in persons who use manual wheelchairs. Other. 100(3), 292--296. LWW.
Baird, J. F., Gee, S. S., Motl, R. W. (2021). Social Cognitive Theory and Physical Activity in Older Adults with Multiple Sclerosis. Other. 23(1), 21--25. The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers.
Gee, S. S., Cederberg, K. L., Jeng, B., Sikes, E. M., Sandroff, B. M., Jones, C. D., Motl, R. W. Symptom clusters and quality of life in persons with multiple sclerosis across the lifespan. Quality of Life Research. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11136-020-02689-x
Cederberg KLJ,, Jeng, B., Sasaki, J. E., Sikes, E. M., Gee, S. S., Cutter, G., Motl, R. W. (2021). Demographic, clinical, and symptomatic correlates of subjective sleep quality in adults with multiple sclerosis.. Other. 55, 103204.
Bertapelli, F., Silveira, S. L., Agiovlasitis, S., Motl, R. W. (2021). Development and Cross-Validation of a Simple Model to Estimate Percent Body Fat in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis. Other. 23(5), 193-198. Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. http://dx.doi.org/10.7224/1537-2073.2020-034
Sadeghi-Bahmani, D., Gee, S. S., Baird, J. F., Motl, R. W. (2021). Do internet resources align with exercise training and physical activity guidelines for people with multiple sclerosis?. Other. 7(3), 205521732110380. SAGE Publications. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552173211038035
Gee, S. S., Huynh, T., Kidwell, A., Sadeghi-Bahmani, D., Motl, R. W. (2021). Behavior Change Techniques in Physical Activity Interventions for Multiple Sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2021.01.071
Gee, S. S., Baird, J. F., Motl, R. W. (2021). Rates, patterns, and correlates of fitness tracker use among older adults with multiple sclerosis. Other. 14(1), 100966. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dhjo.2020.100966
Gee, S. S., Baird, J. F., Motl, R. W. (2020). (PSY03) Examining Multilevel Environmental Correlates of Physical Activity Among Older Adults with Multiple Sclerosis.. Other. 22, .
Nosek, M. A., Robinson-Whelen, S., Hughes, R. B., Gee, S. S., Markley, R., Ledoux, T. A., O’Connor, D. P., Lee, R. E., Nosek, T. M. (2020). 20 Response of Women with. Other. 283. CRC Press.
Gee, S. S., Motl, R. W. (2020). Abbreviated Neighborhood Environment Walkability scale in persons with multiple sclerosis: Initial validation of score inferences. Other. 19, 100952. Elsevier.
Gee, S. S., Ledoux, T. A., Johnston, C. A., Kalpakjian, C., O'Connor, D. P., Cottingham, M., McGrath, R., Tate, D. (2020). Differences among participants’ response to a wellness intervention for individuals with spinal cord injuries. Other. 13(1), 100842. Elsevier.
Gee, S. S., Baird, J. F., Motl, R. W. (2020). Examining Multilevel Environmental Correlates of Physical Activity Among Older Adults With Multiple Sclerosis. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 29(2), 288--295. Human Kinetics.
Gee, S. S., Pilutti, L. A., Motl, R. W. (2020). No evidence of associations among body composition and symptoms in persons with multiple sclerosis.. Rehabilitation Psychology. 65(1), 80-86. American Psychological Association (APA). http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/rep0000292
Gee, S. S., Richardson, E. V., Motl, R. W. (2020). Social cognitive theory as a guide for exercise engagement in persons with multiple sclerosis who use wheelchairs for mobility. Other. 35(4), 270-282. Oxford University Press (OUP). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/her/cyaa013
Richardson, E. V., Fifolt, M., Barstow, E. A., Gee, S. S., Sikes, E. M., Motl, R. W. (2020). The priorities of neurologists for exercise promotion in comprehensive multiple sclerosis care. Other. 38, 101482. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2019.101482
Gee, S. S., Ledoux, T. A., Johnston, C. A., Kalpakjian, C., O'Connor, D. P., Cottingham, M., McGrath, R., Tate, D. (2020). Well on wheels intervention: Satisfaction with life and health for adults with spinal cord injuries. Other. 43(1), 60-68. Informa UK Limited. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10790268.2018.1554333
Nosek, M. A., Robinson-Whelen, S., Ledoux, T. A., Hughes, R. B., O’Connor, D. P., Lee, R. E., Goe, R., Gee, S. S., Markley, R., Nosek, T. M., others, (2019). A pilot test of the GoWoman weight management intervention for women with mobility impairments in the online virtual world of Second Life\textregistered. Disability and Rehabilitation. 41(22), 2718--2729. Taylor \& Francis.
Gee, S. S., McCroskey, J., Wingo, B. C., Motl, R. W. (2019). eHealth-Based Behavioral Intervention for Increasing Physical Activity in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis: Fidelity Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. Other. 8(3), e12319. JMIR Publications Inc.. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/12319
Gee, S. S., Canales, S., Cottingham, M., Hernandez, D. C. (2019). Wheelchair Rugby Participation as a Path to Independence. Health Behavior and Policy Review. 6(2), 166--173. Paris Scholar Publishing Ltd..
Gee, S. S., Motl, R. W. (2019). Activity monitor use among persons with multiple sclerosis: Report on rate, pattern, and association with physical activity levels. Other. 5(4), 205521731988798. SAGE Publications. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2055217319887986
Baird, J. F., Cederberg, K. L., Sikes, E. M., Gee, S. S., Jeng, B., Sasaki, J. E., Sandroff, B. M., Motl, R. W. (2019). Physical activity and walking performance across the lifespan among adults with multiple sclerosis. Other. 35, 36-41. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msard.2019.07.003
Gee, S. S., Motl, R. W. (2019). Do Social Cognitive Theory constructs explain response heterogeneity with a physical activity behavioral intervention in multiple sclerosis?. Other. 15, 100366. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100366
Gee, S. S., Motl, R. W. (2019). Environmental correlates of health-promoting leisure physical activity in persons with multiple sclerosis using a social cognitive perspective embedded within social ecological model. Other. 15, 100921. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100921
Gee, S. S., Ledoux, T., Johnston, C., Kalpakjian, C., O'Connor, D. P., Cottingham, M., McGrath, R., Tate, D. (2018). Identifying Non-Successful Participants in the Well on Wheels Holistic Wellness Intervention. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 99(10), e81--e82. Elsevier.
Robinson-Whelen, S., Gee, S. S., Hughes, R. B., Nosek, M., Taylor, H., Ledoux, T., Wenzel, L. (2018). The Effect of Hurricane Harvey on the Health Practices of GoHealthySCI Program Participants. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 99(10), e86--e87. Elsevier.
Ledoux, T., Gee, S. S., Le, J., Kamal, H., Kung, S. (2017). Investigating the Preliminary Effects of Little Foodies: A Health Promotion Program for Parents of Toddlers. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. 49(7), S3. Elsevier.
Gee, S. S., Robinson-Whelen, S., Taylor, H. (2017). Self-Report Weight Status and Weight Loss Efforts in Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems Participants. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 98(10), e108--e109. Elsevier.
Gee, S. S., Dew, D., Bonner, K. (2017). Workplace Wellness Exercises For Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs: 320 Board\# 141 May 31 9: 30 AM-11: 00 AM. Other. 49(5S), 74. LWW.
Gee, S. S., Ledoux, T. A., Stough, R. (2016). Critical Review of Methods for Classifying Obesity In Spinal Cord Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 97(10), e145. Elsevier.
Nosek, M. A., Robinson-Whelen, S., Hughes, R. B., Ledoux, T., Goe, R., Gee, S. S., Lee, R. E., O'Connor, D., Nosek, T. M. (2015). A Virtual-Reality Weight Loss Program for Women with Mobility Limitations: Results of a Pilot Study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 96(10), e76. Elsevier.
Ph.D. Thesis
Gee, S. S., others, (2018). Well on Wheels: A Holistic Wellness Intervention for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries: Risk Profile, Longitudinal Outcomes, and Success.

Awarded Grants

Contracts, Grants and Sponsored Research

Fellowship
Silveira, S. L. (Principal), Motl, R. W. (Other), Froehlich-Grobe, K. (Other), Rimmer, J. (Other), "Development of a wheelchair exercise training program for persons with multiple sclerosis using a community-engaged research approach," Sponsored by NICHD, National, $107437 Funded. (February 2, 2020January 8, 2021).
Grant - Research
Gee, S. S., "Health Promotion through Behavioral Medicine Among Persons with Multiple Sclerosis," Sponsored by NICHD, Federal, $17995 Funded. (20222024).
Gee, S. S., "Exercise Program Preferences and Theoretical Correlates of Exercise Behavior Among Hispanics with Multiple Sclerosis," Sponsored by UNT, University of North Texas, $10000 Funded. (20222023).
Gee, S. S., "Feasibility of a High-intensity Interval Training Program in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis Who Have Walking Disability," Sponsored by National Multiple Sclerosis Society, National, $5012 Funded. (August 1, 2022September 30, 2022).
Silveira, S. L. (Co-Principal), Motl, R. W. (Co-Principal), Cutter, G. (Other), "Examining Patterns and Correlates of Wellness in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis who use Wheelchairs," Sponsored by The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Pilot Awards, National, $40000 Funded. (January 1, 2020December 31, 2021).
Silveira, S. L., Motl, R. W. (Other), Gower, B. A. (Other), Mehta, T. (Other), "Feasibility, acceptability and validity of self-report, model-predicted, and biologically measured energy intake in adults with multiple sclerosis," Sponsored by University of Alabama at Birmingham- NORC, National, $34915 Funded. (August 1, 2019May 31, 2021).
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Summative Rating
Challenge and
Engagement Index
Response Rate

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  • Overall Summative Rating (median):
    This rating represents the combined responses of students to the four global summative items and is presented to provide an overall index of the class’s quality. Overall summative statements include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 5 = Excellent, 3 = Good, and 1= Very poor):
    • The course as a whole was
    • The course content was
    • The instructor’s contribution to the course was
    • The instructor’s effectiveness in teaching the subject matter was
  • Challenge and Engagement Index:
    This rating combines student responses to several SPOT items relating to how academically challenging students found the course to be and how engaged they were. Challenge and Engagement Index items include the following (response options include a Likert scale ranging from 7 = Much higher, 4 = Average, and 1 = Much lower):
    • Do you expect your grade in this course to be
    • The intellectual challenge presented was
    • The amount of effort you put into this course was
    • The amount of effort to succeed in this course was
    • Your involvement in course (doing assignments, attending classes, etc.) was
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