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Check out the new literature that was added to RTWO today:
Calandri, E., Graziano, F., Borghi, M., & Bonino, S. (2018). Depression, positive and negative affect, optimism and health-related quality of life in recently diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients: The role of identity, sense of coherence, and self-efficacy. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19(1), 277-295.
Forgeron, P., King, S., Reszel, J., & Fournier, K. (2017). Psychosocial interventions to improve social functioning of children and adolescents with chronic physical conditions: A systematic review. Children’s Health Care, 47(3), 326-355.
Ross, S., Yount, M., Ankarstad, S., Bock, S., Orso, B., Perry, K.,…Brunstrom-Hernandez, J. (2017). Effects of participation in sports programs on walking ability and endurance over time in children with cerebral palsy. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 96(12), 843-851.
Schiffer, L. & Roberts, T. (2018). The paradox of happiness: Why are we not doing what we know makes us happy? The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(3), 252-259.
Nowakowski-Sims, E. & Bullard, K. (2018). Relearning to live life without substances: A grounded theory of the impact of group physical exercise on sobriety. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 28(3), 305-324.
Winser, S., Tsang, W., Krishnamurthy, K., & Kannan, P. (2018). Does tai chi improve balance and reduce falls incidence in neurological disorders? A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Rehabilitation, 32(9), 1157-1168.
Veneri, D., Gannotti, M., Bertucco, M., & Fournier Hillman, S. (2018). Using the international classification of functioning, disability, and health model to gain perspective on the benefits of yoga in stroke, multiple sclerosis, and children to inform practice for children with cerebral palsy: A meta-analysis. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 24(5), 439-457.