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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.

The core and balance model of family leisure functioning: A systematic review

Citation: Townsend, J., Puymbroeck, M., & Zabriskie, R. (2017). The core and balance model of family leisure functioning: A systematic review. Leisure Sciences, 39(5), 436-456. Link to publisher’s article.

Family leisure among families with a child in mental health treatment: Therapeutic recreation implications

Citation: Townsend, J. & Zabriskie, R. (2010). Family leisure among families with a child in mental health treatment: Therapeutic recreation implications. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 44(1), 11-34. Link to publisher’s article.

Leisure-time physical activity moderates the longitudinal associations between work-family spillover and physical health

Citation: Lee, B., Lawson, K., Chang, P., Neuendorf, C., Dmitrieva, N., & Almeida, D. (2015). Leisure-time physical activity moderates the longitudinal associations between work-family spillover and physical health. Journal of Leisure Research, 47(4), 444-466. Link to publisher’s article.

Family leisure: An integrative review of research from select journals

Citation: Hodge, C., Bocarro, J., Henderson, K., Zabriskie, R., Parcel, T., & Kanters, M. (2015). Family leisure: An integrative review of research from select journals. Journal of Leisure Research, 47(5), 577-600. Link to publisher’s article.

Grandparents’ reflections on family leisure: “It keeps a family together”

Citation: Hebblethwaite, S. (2016). Grandparents’ reflections on family leisure: “It keeps a family together.” Journal of Leisure Research, 48(1), 69-82. Link to publisher’s article.

Understanding the intentions of families with a child with autism to participate in a family recreation program: A pilot study

Citation: Townsend, J. & Van Puymbroeck, M. (2013). Understanding the intentions of families with a child with autism to participate in a family recreation program: A pilot study. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 12(1), 16-22.  Link to publisher’s article.

How family leisure influences family functionality in single-parent families

Citation: Pakstis, D. & Hsieh, P. (2015). How family leisure influences family functionality in single-parent families. RT Wise Owls. Link to research synthesis.

 

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