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Social isolation after spinal cord injury: Indicators from the longitudinal aging study

Citation: Newman, S., Li, C., & Krause, J. (2016). Social isolation after spinal cord injury: Indicators from the longitudinal aging study. Rehabilitation Psychology, 61(4), 408-416. Link to publisher’s article.

Guidelines for adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery: A guideline for healthcare professionals form the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association

Citation: Winstein, C., Stein, j., Arena, R., Bates, B., Cherney, L., Cramer, S.,…& Zorowitz, R. (2016). Guidelines for adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery: A guideline for healthcare professionals form the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Stroke, 47(6), e98-e169. Link to publisher’s article.

Perspectives of people with dementia about meaningful activities: A synthesis

Citation: Han, A., Radel, J., McDowd, J., & Sabata, D. (2016). Perspectives of people with dementia about meaningful activities: A synthesis. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 31(2),115-123. Link to publisher’s article.

The benefits of individualized leisure and social activity interventions for people with dementia: A systematic review

Citation: Han, A., Radel, J., McDowd, J., & Sabata, D. (2016). The benefits of individualized leisure and social activity interventions for people with dementia: A systematic review. Activities, Adaptation, & Aging, 40(3), 219-265. Link to publisher’s article.

Rehabilitation interventions for improving social participation after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: Obembe, A. & Eng, J. (2016). Rehabilitation interventions for improving social participation after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 30(4), 384-392. Link to publisher’s article.

Clinical practice guideline for the rehabilitation of adults with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury

Citation: Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (2016). Clinical practice guideline for the rehabilitation of adults with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury. Retrieved from: https://braininjuryguidelines.org/. Link to guideline.

Barriers and facilitators to the uptake and maintenance of healthy behaviours by people at mid-life: A rapid systematic review

Citation: Kelly, S., Martin, S., Kuhn, I., Cowan, A., Brayne, C., & Lafortune, L. (2016). Barriers and facilitators to the uptake and maintenance of healthy behaviours by people at mid-life: A rapid systematic review. PLoS ONE, 11(1), e0145074. Link to publisher’s article.

Understanding the relationships between leisure satisfaction, self-esteem, family satisfaction, and life satisfaction among Korean individuals with intellectual disability

Citation: Kim, J., Roh, E., Kim, G., & Irwin, L. (2016). Understanding the relationships between leisure satisfaction, self-esteem, family satisfaction, and life satisfaction among Korean individuals with intellectual disability. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50(4), 265-276. Link to publisher’s article.

Sharing a new foxhole with friends: The impact of outdoor recreation on injured military

Citation: Rogers, S., Loy, D., & Brown-Bochicchio, C. (2016). Sharing a new foxhole with friends: The impact of outdoor recreation on injured military. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50(3), 213-227. Link to publisher’s article.

“If I’m not gardening, I’m not at my happiest”: Exploring the positive subjective experiences derived from serious leisure gardening by older adults

Citation: Cheng, E. & Pegg, S. (2016). “If I’m not gardening, I’m not at my happiest”: Exploring the positive subjective experiences derived from serious leisure gardening by older adults. World Leisure Journal, 58(4), 285-297. Link to publisher’s article.

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