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Self-regulatory strategies as correlates of physical activity behavior in person’s with multiple sclerosis

Citation: Cederberg, K., Balto, J., & Motl, R. (2018). Self-regulatory strategies as correlates of physical activity behavior in person’s with multiple sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 99(5), 920-926. Link to publisher’s article.

Factors associated with participation in life situations for adults with stroke: A systematic review

Citation: Ezekiel, L., Collett, J., Dawes, H., Mayo, N., & Pang, L. (2018). Factors associated with participation in life situations for adults with stroke: A systematic review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, NL(NL), NL (in press, available online). Link to publisher’s article.

The study of the relationship between quality of lifestyle counselling and later adherence to the lifestyle changes based on patients with stroke and TIA

Citation: Oikarinen, A., Engblom, J., Kyngas, H., & Kaariainen, M. (2018). The study of the relationship between quality of lifestyle counselling and later adherence to the lifestyle changes based on patients with stroke and TIA. Clinical Rehabilitation, 32(4), 557-567. Link to publisher’s article.

Effects of timing and intensity of neurorehabilitation on functional outcome after traumatic brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: Konigs, M., Beurskens, E., Snoep, L., Scherder, E., & Oosterlaan, J. (2018). Effects of timing and intensity of neurorehabilitation on functional outcome after traumatic brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(6),1149-1159. Link to publisher’s article.

Effect of rehabilitation intensity on mortality risk after stroke

Citation: Hsieh, C., Huang, H., Wu, D., Li, C., Chiu, M., & Sung, S. (2018). Effect of rehabilitation intensity on mortality risk after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(6),1042-1048. Link to publisher’s article.

Freedom to explore the self: How emerging adults use leisure to develop identity

Citation: Layland, E., Hill, B., & Nelson, L. (2018). Freedom to explore the self: How emerging adults use leisure to develop identity. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(1), 78-91. Link to publisher’s article.

Effectiveness of client-centered “tune-ups” on community integration, mobility, and quality of life after stroke: A randomized controlled trial

Citation: Brouwer, B., Bryant, D., Garland, J. (2018). Effectiveness of client-centered “tune-ups” on community integration, mobility, and quality of life after stroke: A randomized controlled trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(7),1325-1332. Link to publisher’s article.

Efficacy of exercise interventions in patients with advanced cancer: A systematic review

Citation: Heywood, R., McCarthy, A., & Skinner, T. (2018). Efficacy of exercise interventions in patients with advanced cancer: A systematic review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, NL(NL), NL (in press, available online). Link to publisher’s article.

Do performance measures of strength, balance, and mobility predict quality of life and community reintegration after stroke?

Citation: Cohen, J., Ivanova, T., Brouwer, B., Miller, K., Bryant, D., & Garland, J. (2018). Do performance measures of strength, balance, and mobility predict quality of life and community reintegration after stroke? Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(4), 713-719. Link to publisher’s article.

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.

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