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The role of leisure interest and engagement for subjective well-being

Citation: Schulz, P., Schulte, J., Raube, S., Disouky, H., & Kandler, C. (2018). The role of leisure interest and engagement for subjective well-being. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19(4), 1135-1150. Link to publisher’s article.

Successfully striving for happiness: Socially engaged pursuits predict increases in life satisfaction

Citation: Rohrer, J., Richter, D., Brummer, M., Wagner, G., & Schmukle, S. (2018). Successfully striving for happiness: Socially engaged pursuits predict increases in life satisfaction. Psychological Science, 29(8), 1291-1298. Link to publisher’s article

Taking a hike: Exploring leisure walkers embodied experiences

Citation: Stevenson, N. & Farrell, H. (2018). Taking a hike: Exploring leisure walkers embodied experiences. Social & Cultural Geography, 19(4), 429-447. Link to publisher’s article.

A systematic review of the relationship between physical activity and happiness

Citation: Zhang, Z. & Chen, W. (2018). A systematic review of the relationship between physical activity and happiness. Journal of Happiness Studies, NL (online), 1-18. Link to publisher’s article.

Functional independence 6 months to 5 years after traumatic brain injury: Opportunities for recreational therapy

Citation: Gregory, D., Hawkins, B., & Chan, L. (2018). Functional independence 6 months to 5 years after traumatic brain injury: Opportunities for recreational therapy. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 17(1), 29-36. Link to publisher’s article.

Gratitude and life satisfaction in the United States and Japan

Citation: Robustelli, B. & Whisman, M. (2018). Gratitude and life satisfaction in the United States and Japan. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19(1), 41-55. Link to publisher’s article.

A range of kindness activities boost happiness

Citation: Rowland, L. & Curry, S. (2018). A range of kindness activities boost happiness. The Journal of Social Psychology, 27, 1-4. Link to publisher’s article.

Posttraumatic growth and metahabilitation in recreational therapy: A strengths-based pathway to recovery

Citation: Mikal-Flynn, J., Anderson, L., & Hoffman, J. (2018). Posttraumatic growth and metahabilitation in recreational therapy: A strengths-based pathway to recovery. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, LII(3), 269-287. Link to publisher’s article.

Leisure participation patterns for school age youth with autism spectrum disorders: Findings from the 2016 National Survey of Children’s Health

Citation: Ratcliff, K., Hong, I., & Hilton, C. (2018). Leisure participation patterns for school age youth with autism spectrum disorders: Findings from the 2016 National Survey of Children’s Health. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, NL(NL), 1-11. Link to publisher’s article.

Family leisure functioning: A cross-national study

Citation: Hodge, C., Zabriskie, R., Townsend, J., Eggett, D., & Poff, R. (2018). Family leisure functioning: A cross-national study. Leisure Sciences, 40(3), 194-215. Link to publisher’s article.

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